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One of these a day to keep the stress away
I’ve talked about mind overflow before. You know the stuff that your brain wants to remember but it can’t because you’re trying to focus on too much information at once and it stresses you out because you forget some things and blah blah blah? If this sounds at all familiar to you, check out my makeshift solution that’s sort of a precursor to TSO which I haven’t gotten developed yet.
I take a 5x8in piece of paper and fold it in half then in half again to make myself a little ‘book’.
Then I label the sections (imagine pages 1,2,3,4) as ‘todo’, blank, ‘ideas’, ‘remember’ respectively.
I do this because to me, TODO is the most important (front), then Remember (back), then ideas (inside right), then blank space for who knows what (inside left). If I ever run out of space, I have the whol inside to use, wheee! So all day, I just have this with a pen in my pocket and write down / cross out whatever I need.
To manage my mind overflow further, I use a three ring binder to manage the overflow of the 5×8 overflow so I can move todos, ideas, remembers and whatever else to new days without losing track.
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about 2 years ago
Very nice. Have you ever tried mind mapping?
about 1 year ago
Very interesting, I should use that when I’m not at my computer. When I am at my computer, I use mind mapping software called “FreeMind”. You can get it here for free: http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page. I strongly recommend it.