This is the fourth post covering how to organize all of the stuff in your head. For some context, you’ll want to check out the previous three posts: here and here and here. Assuming you’ve been following along – at this point you’ve got all your project and reference lists
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How to manage all the stuff in your head – I
In my last post I wrote about how helpful it is to do a brain dump. But what do you do after you’ve got every “to-do” or “to-think-about” or whatever item down on paper? If you’re like me this is 100+ things…just looking at that paper doesn’t actually help you
Dump Your Brain and Stop Stressing Out
Feel like you’re being tugged in a million different directions? Does your mind keep knocking you out of focus? You probably need to do a brain dump: Take a piece of paper Write down everything By everything I mean everything that you “need to do”. Anything that pops into your

Sanity Tip: Make a List of the Crap You’ll Never Do. Put lots of stuff on it.
I’ve been a big fan of lists for a long time now. I’ve got a “Top Priority” list, as well as a “Second Priority” and an “Important but for weekly review” one. I’ve also just a list I call “Every Day”, which is just simple stuff I want to remember
Structure 3 – Some Notes on Accountability
Since I’ve talked a lot about structure in the last two posts, here are some thoughts probably the most important aspect of that structure: accountability. Practical odds and ends: Don’t go all in at once Select one task to be accountable for. As that becomes habitual you can add some