you don’t actually remember what happened…
You don’t actually remember what happened.
And that’s not a personal failure.
Most people think they’ll remember how something went.
A launch.
A post.
A pricing tweak.
A content experiment.
A visibility decision they felt weird about but pushed through anyway.
The reality is... they might not.
Not because they’re careless.
Because the human brain is… not a reliable filing cabinet.
Especially if you’re ADHD. Especially if you move fast. Especially if you build, pivot, test, and change direction often.
Memory is mood-biased.
Retrospective.
And very good at rewriting history.
Which is where 📋 Log Bot Mini comes in.
Not as motivation.
Not as strategy.
Not as a coach.
As a record.
The quiet science behind why logging works
There’s a well-studied concept in cognitive science called metacognitive monitoring.
The brain’s ability to observe, track, and evaluate its own thinking and performance.
According to research summarized by Cortland University, metacognitive monitoring refers to the monitoring of one’s own thought processes and existing state of knowledge.
Research has shown that people are often not very accurate at predicting or remembering how well something went unless they externalize it.
In human words?
Without records, we guess.
With records, we know.
That’s the difference.
If this is clicking, here’s where to find it
📋 Log Bot Mini is free.
- After a post
- After a launch
- After a pricing change
- After any “hmm, that was interesting” moment
You don’t have to solve it. You don’t have to optimize it. You don’t even have to look at it again right away.
Just… log reality.
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