Most of my brain’s processing power this week went towards digesting informations. And I’m exhausted. I read through probably 150 project sheets over two days, and it was like putting my brain through wind sprints. Even worse was when I opened Google Maps and started trying to relate the projects by location instead of just … Continue reading On information overload
Tag: memory
On creating action cues
Yesterday, I wrote about the two-minute rule from David Allen. Today, I reflect on another tool I’ve found immeasurably helpful in the past week. I think of these as “action cues”—but first encountered them as “Gibsonian affordances” in the Daniel Levitin book The Organized Mind. (I would link to the Wikipedia page, but it’s a … Continue reading On creating action cues