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From what you write you struggle with organizing your work and remembering deadlines and tasks. Is that the main part? How or why have reminders failed you? I have set automated recurring timers for recurring tasks and it helps me immensely. I also write schedules and to do lists and such which works a little bit.
Or do you also struggle with the 'actually doing the thing' when you remember it? I got less tips for that.
Unfortunately, it’s usually struggling with “actually doing the thing”.
I’m lucky that my reminders have worked for the things I consistently actually forget, haha.