• @[email protected]
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    817 months ago

    Secret tech is to just buy like 4 bottles at a time, then you only have to deal with the problem 25% of the time

      • andrew
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        127 months ago

        My OSHA unapproved slip and slide flooring says otherwise.

    • @[email protected]
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      127 months ago

      Exactly, I buy a big pack of soap bars so when it’s getting low I tell myself to open a new one when I get out of the shower, only to tell myself the next day until my soap bar runs out and I have to use my wife’s body wash

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        157 months ago

        When my soaking wet self has to do the shuffle from the shower to the soap under the sink and notice it is low I put one of the rmeaining bars in the sink so I can’t miss it later as a reminder to pick up some more when I’m not soaking wet.

        Putting stuff in my way is the best way to make sure future rlme does something about it.

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        I keep by backups on a shelf within reach of the shower. I toss the empty in the middle of the floor. Someone will toss it eventually.

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          7 months ago

          I had that epiphany the other day, what if I just put the soaps on the little cart next to the shower So i could reach out and grab a new one, I think I dreamt about it it was so good

    • @[email protected]
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      87 months ago

      Shopping at big box warehouse club stores has this solution built in, with the unfortunate downside of having to go in to those stores.

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        87 months ago

        Also a good way to end up with 16 bottles because you can’t remember if you’re on the last bottle or just bought it. Especially when doing the wholesale store where I only buy it when it’s on sale once or twice a year.

        Also doesn’t solve the issue of bringing a new bottle into the shower.

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      57 months ago

      I do this and keep a reusable/editable checklist on my phone (Google’s Keep Notes since I use android) and continually add to it over time.

      If I remember needing something and I have my phone, I can add it. This lets me run through the list to see if I can add anything else or need to uncheck things I might be running low on. Every so often at home, when I remember, I also go through the house to add any consumables I use; leaving unchecked if low, checking off if good for now.

      When I’m in the store and the compulsory feeling of forgetting something hits, I go through the checked to uncheck whatever I can remember I need or am running low on, then add what the store has to my cart/basket. I then will only check things off right before I go to/while in checkout or when putting them away at home.

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        17 months ago

        Do you list food on there, too, or mostly inedible consumables like toilet paper? Do you add bulk non-perishable food? Do you have weekly food on there, like produce? This is an awesome idea. My only hesitation is that I’ve always used a paper grocery list.