Instead of looking up to find your information, try looking in places where it is stored

Roger Skibowski
3 min readJan 5, 2024

When we need to recall information stored in our brains, we often find ourselves looking up as if to stimulate our memory. However, instead of relying solely on our own mental capacity, there are numerous places where information is stored that we can access. Let’s explore some tips on where to find your information when you cannot recall it now.

Utilize Online Services and Portals:

In today’s digital age, we have access to a wide range of online services and portals that can provide us with information we may not have access to otherwise. These services include self-service options for storing and retrieving information, as well as online patient and customer portals. By utilizing these resources, we can access valuable information that may be difficult to find elsewhere, such as filing cabinets or stacks of unfiled papers.

Tap into Your Devices:

Both our computers and cell phones offer a multitude of access points to stored information. Take a moment to consider the various places where your information may be stored. For example, your phone may contain call records, text messages, emails, and access to online storage, banking, and credit card information. By exploring these…

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