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My way: Notifications for an appointment. Depending on how far in advance, I will put 2-3 reminders in one appointment.
Yes, I do that too. And if I have to prepare something before an appointment I might make preparation its own calendar event, with reminders.
Its good to have a calendar with a good relative week view tho. Check it everyday and (while you should still set alarms as best practice) it'll be like waking up before your alarm clock cuz you'll know 2 days before it, you'll 1 day before it, you'll know day of (kinda like an attentional factorial!) π