RichardOnRails wrote:
>>> forgot to engage brain
> The happens to me all the time. I retired a decade ago and I often
> can't remember what I did or intended five minutes ago.  I've
> developed some techniques for combating this weakness, e.g.. when
> programming I log screen-shots of what I did and what I got as a
> result.

Can I suggest that you supplement this with automated tests and version 
control?

>  It has a two-fold benefit: (1) if something goes awry, I can
> accurately recall what led up to the problem; and (2) if I can't
> remember how to do something I "know" how to do,  I can search my log
> mechanically to get  a clue.
> 
> Cheers,
> Richard

Best,
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