Ronald Reagan Was A List Maker!
I take copious notes while doing just about anything.
1. Phone Calls: I jot down keywords and phrases so I don’t forget details and can go back and reference what was said later.
2. Magazines & Books: I write down ideas or websites I want to check out as I skim through the pages.
3. Movies & TV: I’ll get a thought and have to write down a note or two about what I’m watching.
My husband thinks it’s a colossal waste of time but it turns out I’m not alone in this obsessive little habit. Former President Ronald Reagan did a similar thing!
“The Notes: Ronald Reagan’s Private Collection of Stories and Wisdom,” is a collection of Reagan’s personal notes. He jotted down his favorite quotes, jokes and proverbs on 4-by-6 index cards and kept them locked away in the Oval Office. The only other person who had seen these lists was his beloved wife, Nancy.
A book calledThe book says that Reagan picked up list making while he was working as a spokesman for General Electric in the 1950s. He would read during long train rides and write notes on what he thought was most important. Read more