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Free Your Mind, and Your Work Will Follow

December 6th, 2008 by Stephen

Posted in GTD, Links, Productivity |

Welcome back! It's good to see you again. Please note that I am now publishing all new material at my hub site: In Context Blog

Kris Rowlands has a super post, loaded with links to more resources at Fresh Focus…On Productivity! today.

Every day, our brain processes petabytes of information. In all that intake, the brain can only retain so much of it. When we are younger, the storage space seems unlimited. But as we grow older, the hard disk of our mind becomes overloaded: the folders are no longer in order, some folders are laying scattered across the floor, and some folders we just can’t find anymore. So every now and again it’s a good thing to do a mind dump: it will help to keep your hard disk (brain) spinning smoothly and indexing information as it should.

Read Introduction to the Mind Dump and wrap up your week by getting ready for next week!


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2 Responses

  1. Kris @ Fresh Focus Says:

    Thanks Stephen!

    I hope that your readership is able to glean some tidbits from my post. Great to be linked here!

  2. Caroline's loans till payday Says:

    Our brains are quite good at sorting out the information we need and ignoring the stuff we don’t need. Unfortunately evolution didn’t take into account the number of things we need to remember in our modern lives.

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