How to Mind Cluster
July 30, 2009 by Chris Duran
Filed under Personal Organisation, Productivity, Time Management, Video, Video Articles, Video Tutorials
Mind clustering is something that I’ve written about before on Cognicology. Put briefly, mind clustering is a brain dumping technique you can implement to help organise and unclutter your mind. It is a great way to get rid of that nagging feeling from the back of your mind that unfinished tasks tends to amplify. Going through the process of creating a mind cluster gives you a pretty neat and organised todo list!
This video is more of a practical demonstration – the idea behind this video is to walk you through an example of how to construct a mind cluster. The video will show you how to construct your ‘clusterspace’ and then how to effectively populate this space with your mental todo list. It will also give you some handy hints and tips on how to effectively prioritise and order the tasks in your clusterspace.
if you want to know more about mind clustering as a concept, checkout our original article entitled Mind-clustering: Organize your mind, and get things done!
[..YouTube..] hey chris and alborz
are there some software tools i could use to help my create mind clusters?
for example, freemind is pretty cool for mind mapping, but it looks quite different to mind clustering…
Magical G
[..YouTube..] hey JJ,
I haven’t really been able to find a software package that is quick and easy to use for mind clustering – I tend to do them by hand and when I need to create an electronic copy I’ll use Apple Keynote or Microsoft Visio, but they aren’t an ideal solution.
I’ve used freemind a fair bit for mind mapping as well – it is great. Something like that but for mind clustering would be ideal
[..YouTube..] You got my name wrong
It’s Magical G
[..YouTube..] so I did, my apologies Magical G – Alborz has corrected me also