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I stopped trusting my memory and my productivity changed overnight.

Here’s the simple system I use now (and it works every single day).

I used to start my day thinking,
“I’ll remember everything.”
But I didn’t.
By afternoon, I was already forgetting small tasks.
And those small tasks hurt my client workflow at Panze.

So I changed one habit.
A very small one.

Now when I sit at my desk, I write down every task for the day.
Big, small, boring, all of it.
And when a new task comes to mind, I add it right away.
No waiting.
No “I’ll remember later.”
Because I won’t.

This one routine removed stress from my day.
No more last-minute rush.
No more “Oh no, I forgot.”
My brain thinks better when it doesn’t have to store anything.

Here’s how you can fix this too:

→ Start your day with one list, you can use notebook or app.
→ Add tasks the moment they appear
→ Don’t rely on memory
→ Review the list before ending your day

Your brain is for thinking, not storage.
Writing it down keeps you free.

posted to Icon for group Freelancers
Freelancers
on November 19, 2025
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    Great topic — managing a bunch of tasks in a day is one of the freelancer realities most people underestimate at first. For me, a simple yet effective habit has been “time-boxing + theme days.”

    • I set a theme for each major block (e.g., mornings for client work, late afternoons for admin, evenings for learning/side projects)
    • Within each block I use short focused sprints (25–30 mins) with clear, small outcomes (finish X task, send Y proposal, review Z feedback)
    • If something doesn’t fit the current block, it gets parked and scheduled explicitly later instead of bouncing around my attention

    That combination keeps my day from feeling scattered and helps me actually complete things instead of just juggling balls.

    For others here: what’s one specific habit or tool (time-box, scheduling trick, checklist system) that helps you actually finish tasks when your list is long?

  2. 1

    Love this. Same shift changed my day too once I stopped “remembering” and started writing, the stress disappeared.

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      Interesting, its work clearly.

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