It’s a good habit to write down the short-term thoughts / tasks in your 
head, instead of constantly repeating them so you don’t forget them ("mind 
like water", "close open loops" philosophy). These thoughts only take 
minutes, so there is no need to make a separate note of them.

For example, you search for a note and you see a sentence that needs to be 
corrected in another note during the search. Instead of keeping this 
short-term task in your head, write it down on a piece of paper. But why 
would you do that if you’re just using a note-taking program?

This simple solution provides a quick example of how easily TiddlyWiki can 
be customized to your needs and provides a useful solution:

   - Go to https://tiddlywiki.com/empty.html
   - Create a new tiddler, name as you want
   - Add "$:/tags/SideBarSegment" tag
   - Set the content to: <$edit-text placeholder="Scratchpad" default="" 
   minHeight="1em"/>
   - Save the tiddler
   - To move the scratchpad to another position, open the tag's drop-down 
   menu and drag-n-drop the current tiddler
   
Because the contents of the scratchpad are not permanent (it will be blank 
the next time you open the wiki), it requires that you use it for its 
intended purpose (and don’t start accumulating thoughts in it that you 
should write in permanent notes).

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