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Hacking Your ADHD

Take a Picture, It'll Last Longer

Hacking Your ADHD

William Curb

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.8702 Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2020

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Following up last week's rebroadcast about creating better reminders I thought I'd add in some more ideas on how we can remember things. One of the tools that I most often use is the camera on my phone.

I think the first time I tried to use a photograph to remember something was when I was a kid and saw a commercial on TV for a bow and arrow and shield set - it looked like the best toy, but the only way I could think of to record the phone number to call for it (yes this pre-internet) was to take a picture of the TV screen.

I of course forgot about it until the picture was developed several weeks later and then promptly told by my parents that they weren't going to order it anyway.

Today we're going to be learning just how taking pictures can affect our memories, what things we can turn from physical to digital with pictures, and how we can use photos to assist with cleaning.

Find the full show notes at HackingYourADHD.com/takeapicture

This Episode's Top Tips

  1. When taking pictures we narrow our focus and this helps us remember more of the visual aspects of what we are photographing - however, this also tends to reduce the amount of information we can recall from what we heard.
  2. We can take pictures of our physical reminders like todos, grocery lists, and journal entries to create digital copies to take with us.
  3. Picture taking while cleaning can reduce the amount of input we're getting at one time by changing spaces from 3D to 2D. We can also benefit from having before and after photos to see the work we've done and to also create a reference of what a room is supposed to look like when it's been cleaned.
  4. We need to go through our photos periodically so that we don't get overwhelmed by having too many to sift through at once - we also want to create action items on our to-do list from the pictures we take so that we don't forget what we wanted to be reminded about.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Hacking Your ADHD, part of the ADHD Rewired Podcast Network.

0:08.2

I'm your host, William Curb, and I have ADHD.

0:12.0

On this podcast, I dig into the tools, tactics, and best practices to help you work with your

0:17.0

ADHD brain.

0:18.9

Following up last week's rebroadcast about creating better reminders, I thought I'd add in some

0:23.2

more ideas on how we can remember things.

0:25.7

One of the tools that I most often use is the camera on my phone.

0:28.9

I think the first time I tried using a photograph to remember something was when I was

0:32.4

a kid and saw a commercial on TV for a toy bow and arrow set.

0:36.1

It looked like the best toy. But the only way I could think of to record the phone number to call in for it,

0:41.3

yes, this was before you got toys on the internet, was to take a picture of the TV screen. Of course, I forgot about this picture until it was developed several weeks later, and then promptly told by my parents that they were in fact not going to get me that toy.

0:58.1

Anyways, today we're going to be learning how taking pictures can affect our memories,

1:00.9

what things we can turn from physical to digital with pictures,

1:03.4

and how we can use photos to assist with cleaning.

1:05.8

If you'd like to follow along on the show notes page,

1:10.5

you can find that at hackingy-a-dh.com slash take a picture. All right, keep on listening to find out what

1:13.2

pictures you should be taking.

1:23.0

Before we get started with this episode, I want to take a minute to talk about what's going on

1:27.1

where I live, the United States. I have no doubt that most of you have strong feelings about

1:31.5

what's going on. The recent murders of George Floyd, Ahmad Aubrey, and Brianna Taylor has sparked

1:37.0

outrage across the country. One of my fears starting this podcast was that I was just going

1:42.1

to be another white guy with a podcast, that my podcast might

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