Monday Reset: The thought was there, and then it wasn't
This week’s focus: Remember without relying on your brain
You open your phone to send that message. By the time the app loads, you’ve completely forgotten what you were going to say.
You’re in the middle of a sentence and lose the thought entirely. It’s just... gone.
You walk into the kitchen for something specific. Stand there. Have no idea what you came for. Walk back. Remember. Walk to the kitchen again. Forget again.
Your Brain This Week
Your working memory, the brain’s ability to hold and use information for a short time, has a very small scratch pad where things get erased before you finish using them. This affects everything: conversations, tasks with multiple steps, remembering what you just read, keeping track of what you’re doing.
That’s why “just remember” or “try harder to focus” doesn’t work. Your brain literally can’t hold onto the information long enough to use it!
This Week’s Strategy: The Voice Memo Brain
Stop trying to remember things. Start capturing them the second they happen.
How it works:
Think about the moments when thoughts vanish. Mid-conversation when someone tells you something important. When you’re doing one thing and remember something else you need to do. When you have a great idea in the shower. When you’re about to text someone and forget what you wanted to say.
The moment you think of it, before you do anything else, you capture it externally. Your phone becomes your working memory.
Here’s what to do:
Pick ONE situation where you always lose information (ideas, tasks, what someone just told you)
Keep your phone’s voice memo or notes app ready (on your home screen)
The INSTANT you think of something, stop what you’re doing and record it:
Voice memo: Just hit record and say it out loud (faster than typing)
Quick note: Open notes and type the bare minimum
Text yourself: Send yourself a message with just the key word
Don’t try to organize it or make it perfect, just capture it before it disappears
Set one time each day to review what you captured (morning coffee, lunch break, before bed)
Why this helps: You’re not fighting your brain’s limitations anymore. You’re building an external working memory system. When information lives outside your head, you don’t have to use mental energy holding onto it. You can actually focus on what you’re doing right now.
The 2-Minute Worksheet
The moment I always lose information: _______________________
Examples: mid-conversation, switching tasks, in the shower, when someone tells me something, when I have an idea
What I lose because of it: _______________________
Examples: good ideas, what people told me, tasks I need to do, things I wanted to say
This week, I’ll capture thoughts using: _______________________
Examples: voice memos, quick notes on my phone, texting myself, notes app on my lock screen
I’ll review what I’ve captured: _______________________
(Fill in: “Every morning with coffee” / “At lunch” / “Before bed” / “When I’m waiting in line”)
When I forget to capture something, I’ll: _______________________
(Fill in: “Try again next time, no guilt” / “Notice the pattern” / “Forgive myself and move on”)
Grab a piece of paper or open a note on your phone and fill in the blanks above. It takes 2 minutes. You can even comment it below, others will see it and cheer you on :)


The moment I always lose information: when someone tells me something
What I lose because of it: things i needed to do
This week, I’ll capture thoughts using: my phone
I’ll review what I’ve captured: while eating breakfast
When I forget to capture something, I’ll: try again
The problem for me right now is I have multiple situations where I lose thoughts consistently or regularly enough to seem consistent.