How about another exercise so you know how there is this the guiding methodology of everything has should have its own place. One such place should be a to do basket or to do spot or to do whatever you know drawer and there you can put your bills and all the important things you need to get to like you don't want to forget it like jury duty or something like something that is you have to do, maybe not immediately today but you got to do it. And what you're going to do is spend again five minutes on it, but every day by spend five minutes on your to do bucket. And that way you'll never fall behind on your bills, you'll never like Miss jury duty. You'll never do a lot of things that you might have otherwise because you know you have too many things going on and you're not organized right?
So this is a way to get organized. So you don't mess up on all those things where you would mess up if you weren't organized. So maybe create a you he got one of those organizers which have a lot of different spaces. One of them should To do everyday grand salad inside it, pull out something, do it. And then you know, maybe a couple of things. And after you know, maybe you have to call like your, you know, some boring insurance company or medical billing or whatever.
It's something you hate to do. But can I always have to get to eventually use it in that box and then that way you'll never drop the ball, anything like that.