Carrie Gallant

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Capture Creative Opportunities as they come, and store them where you can develop them later. Build a series of Task Triggers, so you can be confident you’ll engage with your ideas when needed. Try to make your Task Triggers reliable, context-specific, easy-to-implement, and attached to the action. After enough practice with the Seven Mental States, you should be ready to organize your tasks not by project, but by mental state.
Mind Management, Not Time Management: Productivity When Creativity Matters (Getting Art Done Book 2)
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