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Paper and Electronic Systems

I depend on my memory but I also have electronic and paper systems for particular areas.

They provide back-up for each other.

So far, my memory has helped me to recall almost everything I needed in a timely, low-cost manner. The effort and time spent in learning to use it better is very worthwhile.

But, I have lost a paper diary (a friend’s dog munched it!), had an electronic diary fry its own memory (that was just a few weeks after the warranty finished) and had almost every sort of computer malfunction, including a 100 Meg storage disk and a medium size hard drive become a drink coaster and a doorstop just when I needed to retrieve the information which I thought was stored safely on them.

I won’t even mention the problems with battery-powered devices.

But, these systems are used by almost every business today. When you buy a new computer, you’ll probably get software which can store, sort and transmit your information at blinding speed. If you have them available, then you should take the time which it takes to learn to use them well. That will help to improve your business activities. The better that you can use them, the greater success you’ll achieve.

But, we still need to keep working with our natural abilities as a back-up, and also for those places and times when you don’t have your XRZ-2010 P.I.M. with you.

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