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The number of times I’ve said “Ugh, I have to go do laundry” in a livestream chat and someone goes “oh shoot, thanks” is proof this works.

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“Ahh, my stove!” “Sigh, my plants have died meanwhile.” “Yet another unpayed bill? I’ll take care of it … tomorrow …morrow.”

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Nah. Today’s “Augh, my laundry” was the drying rack nearly being blown off the balcony.

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Moved into an apartment where the washing machine is in the basement. I’ve saved timers for all programs that I use.

Now I just forget to start the timer

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My washing machine sends me a message when it’s done. I still forget.

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You know, I do set an alarm for adding vinegar to the rinse sometimes but I never think to do it for the end of the cycle.

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Honestly a smart watch has been a game changer for me simply for the timer function. I often don’t walk around the house with my phone, so setting a timer either requires me to remember to set it once I’m back to it (and then the calculation of how long that took, which is an ordeal on its own) and then remembering to carry it around afterwards so the timer can do its job. But with a smart watch? It’s right there, easy peasy to set and you can’t put it down and forget about it. There’s loads of other uses too, but easy access to timers is so handy

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just put an alarm on evrything

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