Write EVERYTHING on as many pages as necessary, then on a clean four pages heading, WIFI, TO BUY, TO DO, TO CALL. then organize your list to these pages, every day on one sheet write the categories and try to check them of, at the end of the day, take the left overs, the new " stuff" and refresh from your list, Repeat daily, wifi is stuff you do on line, others are self explanation 🎉
Man, if I had the funds to buy 3 huge whiteboards I'd be set. Something I already knew before coming into this video ahaha. Any tips for people who haven't got 3 huge whiteboards or the funds or space for them??
I never comment on any video but I gotta say I’m impressed. 12 years ago having those editing skills and besides that the content is really helpful and authentic. Nice work
resumen: es muy importante tangibilizar lo que pasa por tu cabeza para poder sacarlo de ella así sea un pensamiento sin sentido como una gran idea a desarrollar
Structured thinking & simple example is a' Flow Chart'. It makes you to simplify anything and reach a solution, build upon or make others understand clearly. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TdJrv7TpO3Y.html
Is this an example of how to organize your thoughts. It’s the worst video on how to organize your thoughts. Totally unorganized. He needs a class on how to organize your thoughts and how to present those thoughts.
Came across this randomly. It is old, but to my experience, the people I have seen doing these sort of mind mapping were always very insecure and constantly anxiously worried that something was to go wrong somewhere, and that they might feel failed in the end. I’ve also seen people keeping themselves caught in endless mind mapping not going anywhere practically, or tending strongly towards micro management. I just write down ideas and have simply always gone for it. What to do to achieve the goal is pretty much evident and logical. However, mind you, an idea is just an idea, one will have to be dealing with the real world. Feedback and input by others are constantly needed. Things will never go as plan or as thought, circumstances change, there will be resistance, and one has to adjust. The danger of too much mind mapping is that creativity may suffer. Just keep focus on the vision and commit but leave room for flexibility and creativity underway.
Unbelievably helpful. Effective too! I've given up on writing my thoughts, pushing my lifestyle to stick to a topic so I'm not scrambling all the time, but the ideas always come and it's inevitable. I've been doing that loose idea in departments, not concentrating much until I set a date on it. I always try to come back to my scramble/random notes, there's a ton of them. I love the moving up or crossing it out too, after some time and a more concrete plan it does become irrelevant. Thanks again!
Thanks great tips. I did get lost in thought while watching this so I had to rewind and pay attention. I’ll have to watch this a couple more times. Because this was a thought that I wrote down; I was journaling anyways, so I decided to actually go on RU-vid to watch a video on it.
Very good strategy. Instead of white boards I use the notes app in my phone but still the same concept. I just have to make sure to look at my notes everyday.