How I Use My Palm (aka my brain!)

The Senior Minister at the Church I work at (I'm a Youth Minister) jokingly refers to my Zire 72 as my "brain!" I have to admit that without my palm, I would be at a loss to remember many things, so I guess he's right!
Every morning I am woken up to my Palm's alarm, be it through the normal alarm sounds, or an mp3 through Busker.
I use my palm for keeping track of To-do's and our calendars (of course!). Lately, my "brain" has been a bit befuddled because I had a day or two where I forgot to update my to-do's and calendars and it messed me up for a whole week! I barely got anything done... so it is essential that I look over my to-do's and events every evening and update throughout the day... Otherwise I'm brainless!
I recently purchased a 1 gb SD card and have been enjoying all the extra storage space. I'm using Busker for my mp3's (512mb of the 1gb, as much as my old ipod Shuffle!), and TCPMP for movies (Chronicles of Narnia, and some Homestarrunner.com movies). I have more documents for Docs To Go loaded (quite handy!), and 40 or so ebooks for eReader also on the card. I use a combination of Bible+ and MyBible for my bible reading, so several translations (including Greek), dictionaries, lexicons and commentaries are now available for me to read at anytime. I carry a pocket-sized library wherever I go!
I use Diddlebug for those quick notes, and if it is a to-do or requires a memo, I "flick" them to the memo pad or to-do list via plug-in as needed. I use Docs to Go for large documents (editing lessons and handouts on the go) and the built-in Memo Pad for smaller notes.
Initiate is my new launcher of choice, and I was lead to try it when Joshua Burdick mentioned using it on his Lifedrive. It is an excellent launcher, and it was the best $4 I've spent for my Palm (with a discount, usually $5). I use Graffitti 2 as my input method of choice, so it is easy for me to just write Fz and Initiate will immediately launch Filez for me. Very nice!
HanDBase houses my sortable databases for expenses and ministry related items (for the Youth Group, instant sorting of Birthdays, who to visit, call, write to, addresses, favorite pop and candy etc, etc.). My Zire 72 has a camera, so I take pictures of Church events (and everyday events). It is nice to have all the time and as a backup.
As I wrote about before, I'm using Versamail with a Hotsync conduit to answer emails I don't have time to otherwise. I would prefer to have internet on my Palm, but it isn't a need as much as a want. I simply don't have the funds to spend on a want such as that. So be it, eh?
And of course, the occasional game of WordPop, Solitare, old NES games or Yahdice to help ease the tension of the day!
So, in summary, my Zire 72 is an ipod (with video), paper planner/notepad, camera, game console, alarm clock, Bible (dictionaries, translations, commentaries, lexicons), library and office suite all in one small pocketable package.
How do you use your brain... er... I mean Palm?