Cognitive Offloading


Cognitive offloading means finding ways to make thinking or remembering things easier by using something outside your own brain. For example, when you write a reminder on a sticky note so you don’t forget something, you are using the note to help your memory. Or if you use a calculator to do math instead of doing it in your head, that’s cognitive offloading too.

It’s like giving your brain a little help by using tools or other tricks!