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7 Memory Tricks That Make Things Easy To Remember

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PLUS: Bad habits to quit for safer food, affordable at-home exfoliation, and more. PLUS: Bad habits to quit for safer food, affordable at-home exfoliation, and more. June 4, 2022 [View Online]( Good morning! While it would have been great if my children had been perfectly obedient growing up, I did occasionally use bribery to "grease the wheels" when I needed them to behave themselves. Similarly, it would be great if we never forgot about anything important, but at least we can use the 7 tips in Today’s Good Thing to “trick” our brains into remembering something when it really counts! Jillee TODAY'S GOOD THING 7 Memory Tricks That Make Things Easy To Remember [Photos of Jillee writing things down and an alarm clock.]( Frustrated with your forgetfulness? These 7 simple tricks can help improve your memory instantly. I think that most of us would say our short-term memory isn’t as sharp today as it once was. After all, who among us hasn’t walked into the kitchen and immediately forgotten why we went in there? But that particular memory lapse doesn’t usually happen in a public setting, which is why forgetting someone’s name is often much more embarrassing. More than once I’ve considered how much easier my life might be if everyone wore name tags all the time. However, I do take some solace in the fact that memory lapses aren’t necessarily unique to older adults, nor are they inevitable. In fact, there are plenty of simple ways to improve your ability to remember things, and they work for people of all ages too! I’ll be sharing 7 simple memory tricks with you today that can make it easier to remember names, why you went in the kitchen, important deadlines, and more. I’ve also got a few extra tips that can help you maintain mental sharpness, which you can use in tandem with the memory tricks to improve your memory now and later. To learn how to improve your memory as soon as today, and keep your brain active down the road, just follow the link below. [7 Memory Tricks That Make Things Easy To Remember ➜]( Related • [13 Of The Most Useful Tips To Know If You’re Over 50]( • [7 Useful Products For People Who Are Always Losing Things]( ⚡️QUICK TIPS⚡️ • You don’t have to be an expert to handle food safely in the kitchen—just make sure to avoid these 9 unsafe practices. [Read more ➜]( • Exfoliation removes dead skin for a brighter complexion, and this baking soda treatment is an affordable at-home option. [Read more ➜]( • Use these 11 effective cleaning tips to take advantage of the grease-cutting power of dish soap throughout the house. [Read more ➜]( SOMETHING SILLY This is how Sisyphus must have felt every time his boulder rolled back down the hill. A FEW MORE THINGS... What’s Coming Up? In next week's newsletters, you can look forward to learning a variety of new ways to use painter's tape, getting the scoop on making a tastier version of a pantry staple, picking up a great tip for keeping flies at bay this summer, and much more. Cautious Cuddles For Cats: Today is National Hug Your Cat Day, which is sure to be welcome news for affectionate cats, and terrible news for standoffish ones. Many cats’ interest in affection varies according to their mercurial moods, so here's hoping your feline companion will be receptive to getting a hug from you today! 🤔 Wordle: [Solve today's 5-letter word](. What did you think of today's email? [Not good]( | [Just okay]( | [Loved it!]( 🏠[Visit the By Jillee Shop]( 🤗 [Join OGT Free]( Let's connect! [facebook]( [instagram]( [pinterest]( [youtube]( If you have thoughts, comments, questions or a tip or trick you'd like to share, I'd love to hear from you! My inbox is always open, so just hit "reply" and let me know what's on your mind. See you tomorrow! Sending you bright ideas and simple solutions to help you create a home and life you love. My mailing address is: One Good Thing by Jillee 841 S. Main St. Heber City, UT 84032 If you're not happy please reply to this email to tell me why. Update your email preferences or [unsubscribe]( [here](. View our privacy policy [here](.

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