Thursday, May 27, 2021

Another strategy: A new way when differentiating with tins

This is one of the most difficult yet interesting challenges for me: making sure to differentiate when dealing with tins. If I do then I am fine and life is easy, but if I do not then life becomes a major horror and I need to spend hours finding what I am looking for.

The first thing is to make sure that I can find what I am searching for and this means that I need to be super organized.  In turn, I need to have a strategy as where to put my tins.  Labelling in Braille is the first strategy.  However, there is something else that must be taken care of before I can label in Braille.

Yes, this is being able to identify the tins when I bring them home from the supermarket.  Identification by size, by shaking them, and shape are all very important.  The important thing is to remember what I have bought and to be able to distinguish them.

My one big defense mechanism is if there are tins that are too difficult to distinguish because of very similar shape or size, I can either put elastics around one of them or make a small rip in the label.

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