I recently got a cactus. As I sat here looking at it I thought to myself "how am I going to remember to water this thing?" Luckily it doesn't need water often in the fall/winter months...
I decided that I will water it the first new day of each month- making it easy to remember that I had something to do after I flipped the calendar. That got me thinking- what else should I be doing monthly? I'm good about backing up my MacBook to an external hard drive since I get lovely little reminders (thank you, MacBook). Other tasks I get to when I think about it. This cactus watering dilemma caused me to put together a schedule of all the things I "get around to" but should do more consistently. Below is my calendar. Underneath is a bit of an explanation for each activity.
What else am I missing?
Here's a link to a Google Doc with the content below: https://g…
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