Ideas seem to be flowing a little faster when I start writing them down on a notecard with a 6B pencil. Even though a 6B pencil is the arch enemy of a left-handed person, the line it makes is a thing of beauty. It's like if writing with a pencil felt like writing with a Sharpie marker.
Getting ideas off the notecard and to the posted stage has a couple extra steps. After the first time I tried it though, I am seeing how valuable they are.
The first is scanning the notecard with the camera app and getting the thought to the laptop. I thought I would hate this step by I am now seeing the light about it. This barrier of entry is keeping a lot of mental clutter out of my laptop. Some people keep every thought as a trigger to make connections for new ideas. I tend to find the old ideas distracting and having them around makes me tidy files instead of generate ideas.
The next step is cleaning the borked text after I scan it. This step forces me to read what I wrote. Self-editing is the least fun thing for me so this dreaded step actually happens when I use analog and digital together instead of one or the other.
This is a work in progress but hopefully it will help with the trouble I was having yesterday.
Today's Albums
Title | Artist | Release Date | Genre |
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Serenade for Horace | Louis Hayes | Jazz | |
Homosapien | Pete Shelley | New Wave | |
Another Music in a Different Kitchen | Buzzcocks | Punk | |
Tangerine Dream | Kaleidoscope | Psyche, Rock | |
Miles Davis, Vol. 2 | Miles Davis | Jazz |