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Quick tip of the dayOn an iPhone: Open the Reminders app, tap New Reminder and give it a name, like "Eat lunch.” Tap the info circle next to the name you entered and toggle Remind me on a day "on" and choose how often you'd like your reminder to repeat. Hit done. If you have an Android, you likely already use Google Calendar. Open the app, and in the bottom right corner, tap on Create event, then select Reminder. Enter your reminder, like "Call mom." Select your desired date, time and frequency. (I bet your mom would appreciate a daily call.) Tap Save. Shameless plug: Set a reminder to listen to my national radio show. You can find where and when it airs in your hometown by using the super duper locator map on my site here. |
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