Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can he set up a series of reminders on his phone to do things? And you can remind him solely about the things you care about (e.g., some sort of doctor's appointment for the infant, etc.)?
He puts his work schedule and doctors appointments in his phone, but forgets unless I ask/remind him to check it each day. I should probably tell him to include a reminder alarm. For errands he does not put it in his phone and those are the things that he forgets about the most.
Anonymous wrote:For example, tonight he'll tell me that he has to work (he doesn't work a traditional schedule), go to a doctor's appointment, pick up his dry cleaning, and give someone a ride to the airport. This means that all day tomorrow, I'll have to remind him to complete each task or something won't get done. This gets super annoying when it relates to a task he has to complete at home because if I don't remind him, then it doesn't get done.
It's a pain for me to have to manage my life, his, and our infant's.
Anyone else have to deal with something similar?
Anonymous wrote:Get him a smart phone with calendar access and set reminders. Simple. (or better yet, he do it).[/quote
+1. This is what I do with my DH
Anonymous wrote:Can he set up a series of reminders on his phone to do things? And you can remind him solely about the things you care about (e.g., some sort of doctor's appointment for the infant, etc.)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know how else to describe it, but my DH won't do anything unless I remind him to hundreds of times. We are in our early 30s so it is not an age issue. He just always overextends himself so I'm forced to keep track of everything he has going on in his life- his work schedules, our social schedule, things he is supposed to do around the house, promises that he's made to other people. Literally every evening and every morning I have to ask him what he has planned for the day and then spend the rest of the day reminding him not to forget to do certain things.
For example, tonight he'll tell me that he has to work (he doesn't work a traditional schedule), go to a doctor's appointment, pick up his dry cleaning, and give someone a ride to the airport. This means that all day tomorrow, I'll have to remind him to complete each task or something won't get done. This gets super annoying when it relates to a task he has to complete at home because if I don't remind him, then it doesn't get done.
It's a pain for me to have to manage my life, his, and our infant's.
Anyone else have to deal with something similar?
He might have ADD. You are probably a godsend. Be happy you make a practical difference in his life.
Anonymous wrote:How did he survive before you came along?
Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know how else to describe it, but my DH won't do anything unless I remind him to hundreds of times. We are in our early 30s so it is not an age issue. He just always overextends himself so I'm forced to keep track of everything he has going on in his life- his work schedules, our social schedule, things he is supposed to do around the house, promises that he's made to other people. Literally every evening and every morning I have to ask him what he has planned for the day and then spend the rest of the day reminding him not to forget to do certain things.
For example, tonight he'll tell me that he has to work (he doesn't work a traditional schedule), go to a doctor's appointment, pick up his dry cleaning, and give someone a ride to the airport. This means that all day tomorrow, I'll have to remind him to complete each task or something won't get done. This gets super annoying when it relates to a task he has to complete at home because if I don't remind him, then it doesn't get done.
It's a pain for me to have to manage my life, his, and our infant's.
Anyone else have to deal with something similar?