🧠 Cognitive and Executive Functioning *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

3.11 – Using Checklists and Memory Supports: Checklists are external memory tools that keep tasks clear. They free your brain from holding too many reminders. Writing steps down turns chaos into order. Checking boxes gives quick rewards and builds confidence. Digital reminders, sticky notes, and planners all count as supports. They don’t mean weakness—they mean strategy. The best thinkers rely on systems to keep their minds free for creativity. A strong checklist habit prevents forgetfulness and adds calm to your day.

About this course

Training to strengthen thinking, planning, and self-management skills for improved daily functioning and decision-making.

This course includes:
  • Executive functioning skill-building exercises
  • Organization and time management templates
  • Real-world problem-solving and decision-making scenarios

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