My dentist Dr. Montague (coolest Dentist in Toronto) pointed out the "THINGS WE REMEMBER" to me at a recent appointment. I had a crown lengthening procedure done to prepare a tooth and the gums around a tooth for a crown. Dr. Lenga performed the procedure. I didn't remember the discomfort, the stitches in my mouth, not being able to chew on my right side. What I did remember was that Dr. Lenga phoned me at 8pm the evening of the procedure to see how I was feeling.
I've been frequenting the neighborhood Starbucks regularly over the past 4 weeks since I started my Master's studies. This morning I didn't have to communicate my order, the pleasant coffee technician who makes my beverage of choice with care and precision, called out my order once I stepped in line.
Think about the things you remember about experiences. Then compare that to what you spend time focussing on in your daily life. Is there a connection? Are they in line?
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