[[§ 0 - Return on Adventure|ROA]] / [[§ 1.0 - PICRR|PICRR]] > [[§ 1.1 - Prepare|Prepare]] > [[§ 1.2 - Immerse|Immerse]] > [[§ 1.3 - Capture|Capture]] > [[§ 1.4 - Reflect|Reflect]] > ***Remember*** ==This topic is incomplete; I'm still in the midst of writing the page, sorry!== The Remember step of [[§ 1.0 - PICRR|PICRR]] is the one most easily systematized. Remembering past trips is a haphazard endeavor without a system, even if it incorporates irregular activities. ## The problem Part of the problem with traditional trip journaling and trip photos—[[Digital memories can be lost in clutter|especially those in digital form]]—is that there is no reason or system for regularly returning to the entries to re-live them. They primarily just collect dust or digital space, rarely revisited. As a result, you miss out on countless opportunities to increase the [[Memory dividends|cumulative value]] you got from your trip. In short, [[Don't let your trip notes die]]! That's why it's important to create systems or habits around remembering your trip. Not only will this help [[Spaced repetition memory system|strengthen your memories]], but it also serves as [[ROA is a gratitude practice|gratitude practice]]. ## Strategies - Creating a [[Remembering system]] - Review [[On this day]] - Set reminders, perhaps in a [[Life Admin system]] - [[Displaying trip photos]] - Displaying meaningful [[Souvenirs serve as reminders|souvenirs]] - Participate in [[Social media prompt|social media prompts]] like [[Monday Memories|#MondayMemories]] - Create an [[Annual travel review]] or [[Annual personal yearbook]] %%(where should this information live, here or in remembering system?)%% - Recreating an experience back home (like eating something that you had during a good trip that you associate with those memories) ## What to review - Journal (or your raw trip notes if you haven't yet journaled) - Photos and videos - Your itinerary (if you didn't take trip notes)