When I worked in a hospital the medical students and residents use to carry "peripheral brains": little notebooks with information they copied from books or information told to them. They used these notebooks as a quick reference.
I'm a book-nut and I'm addicted to 'do-it-yourself' tv programs. So I'm constantly jotting down quotes, recipes, miscellaneous facts on pieces of paper, hoping they will "come in handy" one day. More often than not, those pieces of paper end up folded and crammed into my desk or bookcases and are eventually thrown away.
So I recently started to keep a "peripheral brain". I have one for recipes/gardening tips and another for miscellaneous facts, quotes, rhymes.
Anyone else keep a peripheral brain?
I'm a book-nut and I'm addicted to 'do-it-yourself' tv programs. So I'm constantly jotting down quotes, recipes, miscellaneous facts on pieces of paper, hoping they will "come in handy" one day. More often than not, those pieces of paper end up folded and crammed into my desk or bookcases and are eventually thrown away.
So I recently started to keep a "peripheral brain". I have one for recipes/gardening tips and another for miscellaneous facts, quotes, rhymes.
Anyone else keep a peripheral brain?


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TWICE!!!! (10/06 and 1/07!!!)

"Pardon the mess - it's my brain. I've got a mind full of junk!"
"It's in here somewhere"
Then *POOF*, I inevitably come up with it, because I have to keep each piece. Even an otherwise indecipherable original scribble can retrieve volumes of memory, only to me of course. But it's nice to have my wad when I can't remember at 8am what I jotted down to do tomorrow morning the evening before!
...Was in HEAVEN -got to 150, for awhile, then got too busy, and gave in too much... and... OK holding pattern "keep it together..." 





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