How to Use the Power of Forgetting

How to Use the Power of Forgetting

Forgetful? Perfect. 
Let your thoughts bloom with Google Keep and Calendar — stay chill, productive, and kind to yourself.
Because sometimes, forgetting isn’t a flaw — it’s space for something new to grow.

The ability to forget is often seen as a flaw — a weakness of memory or attention.
 But in reality, “forgetting” is an incredible adaptive strength that allows us to move forward, let go of negative experiences, and embrace new challenges with a lighter heart.

In today’s fast-paced and stressful world, being able to forget — to mentally “reset” — can be a true blessing. Imagine being able to drop your worries, take a deep breath, and start fresh.
 That’s the real power of forgetting.

Of course, forgetting can also cause trouble.
 We lose track of deadlines, misplace important details, or repeat the same mistakes.
 In the past, this might have been an unfixable weakness — but not anymore.


When “Forgetting” Meets Technology

Thanks to digital innovation, we can now keep the benefits of forgetting while eliminating its downsides.
 How? By letting digital tools remember for us.


📝 Use Note Apps and Task Managers

Record important ideas, notes, and tasks digitally.
 Even if you forget, your app won’t.
 Set reminders and priorities so that your tools notify you when something matters.
 It’s like having a quiet but reliable assistant who never forgets.


📅 Use Calendar Apps

Schedule events and appointments in a digital calendar.
 With notifications and reminders, you’ll never miss a meeting again.
 When combined with notes or task apps, you create an ecosystem that manages your mental load effortlessly.


🔐 Other Useful Tools

Password managers, cloud storage, and backup tools help protect your data and memory.
 These digital systems reduce your mental burden and prevent loss from accidents or forgetfulness.


The Perfect Balance: Human Forgetfulness × Digital Memory

By combining your natural ability to forget with digital tools, you can:

  • Free yourself from past negativity
  • Keep track of essential information
  • Stay positive and forward-focused
  • Improve productivity without stress

In short, use your brain for creativity and emotion — not for remembering every detail.


My Personal Recommendation

I personally use Google Keep and Google Calendar, synced across my PC and Android phone.
 They’re simple, intuitive, and integrate beautifully with other apps.

If you’ve never read a book explaining Google’s services, I highly recommend it.
 You’ll be amazed at how much potential you’ve been missing — a true “lightbulb moment.”

📘 Example: “The Complete Guide to Google Services” (Mediax MOOK)
 Available on Amazon, Rakuten, and Yahoo Shopping.


So, How Do You Develop the Ability to Forget?

Easy.
 Just Be Positive ♪

 

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