Every Child’s Right

My job requires me to log into my computer at the start of the day and several times during the day - upwards of 15 or 20 times, depending on how busy I am. As a result, I'm constantly trying to remember the specific letter-and number combination that will allow me the access I need to accomplish the day's tasks. I've learned several methods of recall over the years, but I've recently started one that I hope will stick.
One method I was taught several years ago was to use the first letter of every word in a sentence as the password-so "I love watching sports on TV" would become "IlwsoTV" as a password. The letter I can become a 1, the letter o can become the number 0 and the letter S can become a 5 to add some numbers and complexity. Regardless, by remembering the sentence, I can remember the password.
Recently, I realized I could use a short prayer for the sentence. "Now I lay me down to sleep" might work as "N1lmdt5" (if I wasn't going to work, of course). So, I decided I should use a sentence asking for God to bless people I knew who were having a hard time or could generally use God's blessing in their lives.
Something like, "God, please help Jeff and Angela over their next trying 5 months" became "GphJ&Aotnt5m".
Suddenly, I never needed help remembering my password...I just needed help remembering who I was praying for during that two-month period my password was active! In this way, "praying to remember my password" takes on a whole new meaning.
Perhaps this is a technique you can use in your daily life...I've found since I've started doing this, there are No shortage of friends I can think of who may benefit from God's blessing when it comes time to change my password. I imagine you have many people or things to pray for, too. Consider this method...and may God bless you in all that you do.