Daily List Notepad

Throughout the day the average person has over 6,000 thoughts*.

Some are better than others at sorting through those thoughts, but many of us struggle to organize and remember the important information that filters through the channels throughout the day. We create mental lists and try to carry those around with us. There are many ways we can train our brains to collect information in logical ways, but no single system is beneficial for all neurotypes.

I’ve tried keeping lists in my phone, but those tend to get lost in the appbyss (see what I did there!) and I struggle to remember where I wrote down each byte of information. Through trial and error I’ve learned that my memory best responds to jotting ideas down on paper. My productivity increases when I have a visual of the tasks and ideas I have throughout the day.

This type of thought-management was inherited from my mother who keeps pads of papers in all of her thinking hot-spots (the kitchen, bedroom, car, etc.) Having a cute, pad of paper on which thoughts can land help her to remember those fleeting inspirations that occur while preparing her coffee, doing her makeup, or commuting to work in the morning. Post-it notes are our tried-and-true method and that inspired me to create a small Daily List Notepad.

I know that so many others out there are like my mom and I. Creating handwritten lists increases the chances of remembering what comes to mind at any point in the day so why not invest in an aesthetic page for housing these ideas?

These notes are inspired by my mother’s home. The rooms where she keeps her notes are places she spends the majority of her time and both rooms have subway tile accents. The clean, minimalist theme of these notepads encourages you to organize and remember the information like Mom does before it escapes your thinking forever.

Daily List Notepads come in a stack of 50 for $25 per pad. I use Canva for all of my printed products, and guarantee the quality of each notepad. Invest in your mental health and organization with these Daily List Notepads.

The Ameri Brit Mom

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