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Ohhhh I love the visual representation of this. I've recently been reading this book, mind management not time management (by David Kadavy) and it explores this very same concept of a time in the morning to "brain dump" or time to do some divergent thinking (coming up with many options/methods as opposed to finding the best option). So c…
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Ohhhh I love the visual representation of this. I've recently been reading this book, mind management not time management (by David Kadavy) and it explores this very same concept of a time in the morning to "brain dump" or time to do some divergent thinking (coming up with many options/methods as opposed to finding the best option). So cool to see you talking bout the same thing as I'm reading this book. Not too sure if you've read it before ☺️
Hi Clare! Thank you so much, your comment goes a long way. I haven't read the book you mention but the timing was perfect, it must be a sign! Appreciate you.
Must be a sign to continue reading it 🤣 Do you find yourself reviewing brain dumps or it's really just an outlet? The book has this interesting idea of divergent and then convergent thinking (with a tiny visual of that 🤭) So brain dumps to output all variants possible and then convergent to kind of trim the ones that you don't need.
That's so interesting Clare! I mostly use them for a quick outlet so I can see all my ideas and pick the ones i care about the most, then I shed them to brain dump to pieces hehe.
Woahhh. I like that process haha. Keep doing what you're doing Ash 💪