Every time I learn a new thing to do on my computer, I have to write it down so that I can remember it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I type everything on my computer. I carry a writer's notebook everywhere, in case I am struck by an idea. I forget things unless I write them down. I'm planning to learn how to dictate into my cellphone; I think that will be very helpful, too.
I usually write things in my head before I ever write them down. When I write it out, usually I've already figured out what it is I'm trying to do.
I had a notepad and I wrote down 30 things to make myself better just off the top of my head, and the next day I started to do that.
I'm learning a lot, and I'm trying to make it so that every time I write, it's better than the last time I've written.
I highlight everything I find interesting, and then type out everything I've highlighted, and then print out everything I've typed, and reread these printed notes as often as possible.
I always try to write from memory, and I always try to use memory as an editor. So when I'm thinking of something like a relationship or whatever, then I'm letting my memory tell me what the important things were.
I often write in pencil on paper and then type up later. It's much quicker than using a keyboard.
I have a memory, and I can just eliminate mistakes when they come up because I've already made them.
Every time I finish a book, I forget everything I learned writing it - the information just disappears out of my head.
I tend to forget what I'm doing will ever be read while I'm writing it, and just get on with the task at hand.