Post by account_disabled on Dec 8, 2023 23:35:42 GMT -5
Protect your ideas, otherwise they will disappear from your mind. This is what has happened to me many times. Jokes, stories, poems, posts: all lost because I didn't think or take notes. Some time ago I talked about the importance of always having a pad and pen with you for a writer. For a blogger it's the same. Now I have a smartphone with a Memo and even a small writing program and I have stopped my ideas several times to resume them with more time. When I travel I will also take a notepad and pen with me as always, because my cell phone can run out of battery.
I won't lose any more ideas. Take notes How do I stop my ideas? I open a file, if I'm on the computer, and immediately write a draft title, which I will then modify and improve. So I write down some Phone Number Data thoughts in one go, sometimes two lines are enough, or even a list of concepts to develop, to make me remember the topic. A few times I thought about just writing the title and, as I already said, I then had to throw away those files, after a few months, because it wasn't enough to bring my idea back to my mind.
My advice is therefore to write some notes, all those necessary to make you understand the topic even after a long time. Mind maps I have used, or rather am using, mind maps to redesign an old website and blog and I am finding them very useful. I don't use programs, but I write them on paper, as recommended by their inventor Tony Buzan. I've never used them for posts, but I intend to try. Maybe some of you use it instead. Perhaps they are useful for particular posts, which require in-depth study of the topic.
I won't lose any more ideas. Take notes How do I stop my ideas? I open a file, if I'm on the computer, and immediately write a draft title, which I will then modify and improve. So I write down some Phone Number Data thoughts in one go, sometimes two lines are enough, or even a list of concepts to develop, to make me remember the topic. A few times I thought about just writing the title and, as I already said, I then had to throw away those files, after a few months, because it wasn't enough to bring my idea back to my mind.
My advice is therefore to write some notes, all those necessary to make you understand the topic even after a long time. Mind maps I have used, or rather am using, mind maps to redesign an old website and blog and I am finding them very useful. I don't use programs, but I write them on paper, as recommended by their inventor Tony Buzan. I've never used them for posts, but I intend to try. Maybe some of you use it instead. Perhaps they are useful for particular posts, which require in-depth study of the topic.