Do you remember your first job? Your first supervisor? Your first car?
Do you remember what year you graduated from high school or college, and with what GPA?
It’s amazing what odd knowledge tidbits we forget that are suddenly needed for credit scores, job applications, or even loans in the future.
Trivia that either doesn’t seem to matter at the time, or is misplaced in the shuffle of daily life and obligations to reach your goals. Some memories we think were only a year ago, may actually be a decade ago.
Avoid the stress at crunch time and save those memories, for yourself, your friends, and your family.
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Author Bio:
Abby Brown began reading at far too young an age. Her preferred reading material was nonfiction, with biographies and science being at the forefront of her library excursions.
Her ability to memorize and use all the grammar rules in school years led to working in the school library while classmates caught up. All of those rules, and diagramming sentences was easy and relaxing. For many years. All forgotten now. Except the joyful memories of preparing the library for others to use.
As an adult, gardening, and preparing the garden bounty, was her way to relax. To think. To make (tasty) order out chaos. Even that is gone now. May you enjoy the recipes she has gathered over the decades.