If you have memory difficulties, establish a pattern to lock your car for safety and peace of mind. Have you ever gotten out of your car, walked away and then had to go back to check that you locked it? If so, create a routine that you go through every time you leave your vehicle: Shut off the lights, secure the parking brake, lock the car doors and then double check the lights, brake and locks before you walk away.
You might even tell yourself the car is secure. Following a specific routine and telling yourself you're doing each step will imprint the action on your mind.
Keep a large envelope in the glove compartment of your car and put receipts for new tires, oil changes, tune-ups and batteries inside. Write the dates of your last tune-up, oil change or tire rotation on the outside of the envelope so you'll know at a glance when your car is due for these services again. At the end of the year, transfer the last service dates to a new envelope and file the envelope in your automotive file by year.
If you don't need records for income tax or other purposes, separate out the major repairs and warranties and discard the rest.
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