The Dumbest Smart System (That Actually Works)
Managing the important moments in the day
I take medication twice a day. Same time, every day. Nine AM, nine PM. No exceptions. And I learned pretty quickly that I could not trust my brain to remember.
So I built a system. It’s not fancy. It lives in my phone’s tasks app, and it goes off every day at 9am and 9pm. The key part: the notification stays on my locked screen until I manually delete it. It doesn’t disappear on its own.
That’s it. That’s the whole thing.
If I pick up my phone and the reminder is there, I know I haven’t taken my meds yet. If it’s gone, I have. I don’t have to second-guess myself, no “wait, did I?” It turned something I was worried about remembering into something I don’t have to think about at all.
Medication routines are deeply personal. For me I knew I needed a system in place. If you’re someone who can’t rely on memory alone from chemo brain, or general life chaos, this one is worth stealing.






i always recommend recurring supplement alarms to all my clients!