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How can keeping a simple “repairs to do” list on the fridge stop small issues from being forgotten?

When something breaks or annoys you – a loose tile, a dripping tap, a broken knob – you often think, “I’ll handle this later.” Then life happens, and it slips out of your mind. Weeks pass, and suddenly you have ten tiny problems making the home feel tired.

A small “repairs to do” list on the fridge or a visible board becomes a central memory bank. Each time you notice something, you jot it down: “Bedroom door latch loose,” “Bulb flickering in hallway,” “Crack near window to check.”

Later, when you have a free hour or when a handyman is visiting, you don’t need to remember everything on the spot. You just look at the list and tackle a few items. Gradually, the list shrinks, and then new things get added. But nothing sits half-remembered for months.

It turns random irritation into a simple, manageable action plan.

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