I'm 25. (And yes, I already forget how old I am. I'm always double checking.) I have no excuses.
Its always been something I struggle with. I remember when I was in high school, I had to use the phone before running out to catch the bus. In my hurry to get out the door, I obviously forgot what was in my hand, or where it was suppose to go. When I got home later that day, my dad was so angry and he wanted to know who put the phone in the sink and not in the charger/cradle.
Yep, you guessed it. ME. But I had no memory of it, only that it must have been me because I was the last one out of the house that day. I guess my brain figured every morning I put my breakfast dish in the sink, and went into autopilot.
I'll often forget where I'm going in the car. Or how to get there when its a drive I make ALL. THE. TIME. When its just me and the kids, I don't mind because who's there to tell? I just plug in my GPS or drive around in circles till I find what I'm looking for. Total waste of gas, I know. But when there is someone riding with me, or following behind me while I lead the way, I am so self-conscious about it, which usually just makes it worse.
When it comes down to medications, I begged my doctor to find me something that I would only have to take 1x a day, instead of 2x. At one point I was trying to remember to take meds 4x a day and it was making me so crazy with all the missed doses. Finally I am able to take my medicines all at one time a day. But if it weren't for an app on my smart phone, one that goes off every morning at 8:30 and will continue to chirp at me every couple minutes until I press confirm 3x, I would surely forget.
I almost always forget about letting the dog in at night once I've let her out for her last potty break before bed time. I'm constantly getting up in the pitch dark, and stumbling through the house once everyone else has begun snoring away, to open the door for her. Thank goodness she's a forgiving pooch.
I appreciate the suggestion of more alarm reminders for chicken needs. I will definitely put that into practice when the time comes! It will surely help me in the winter time when all I can think of is being indoors!