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Figure Out What You Really Want with a Brain Dump

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Figure Out What You Really Want with a Brain Dump

There are so many times that I must consult my to-do list because my time has been booked solid. I have to intentionally block out time for play...this is essential to self-care and learning to appreciate every moment.

Life gets overwhelmingly busy sometimes. You've got so much on your mind that it can seem impossible to sort it all out. Focusing on ways to live your best life certainly seem out of the question when you're just trying to get through each day. There's an exercise I like to do to help sort things out and to give me a fresh, renewed perspective. It's called a brain dump, and it's a super easy way to get all the stuff that's floating around in your mind out into an organized format you can more easily process. Take a look at what it is, how it works, and its benefits.

What's a Brain Dump?
A brain dump is actually a very simple activity that offers tremendous results. It involves writing down all the things that are currently in your mind so that they're out of your head and can be processed and analyzed. It frees up your brain for more important tasks and allows you to move forward with a clear head. There are lots of reasons to do a brain dump. You may want to complete one when you're feeling overloaded, are preparing for a big life event, or when you need to make an important decision.

How It Works

A brain dump doesn't have to be a huge undertaking. You can simply take some time in the evening to write down everything that's on your mind from to-do lists to pent-up emotions to goals you've been contemplating. Just getting it out can be enough to ease your mind and provide some stress relief. The exercise is most beneficial, though, when you have time to work through it and organize your brain dump so that you can analyze the results and look for patterns. This provides you some insight into your thoughts and aspirations. You can use pen and paper or a notetaking app on your computer. Once you've gotten everything out, start a new page and sort your list into categories. Now it's time to make a plan of action. Take items from your list and put them in your calendar as to-do's. This will help you to make time for what's important and to prioritize, helping you to move forward and to get un-stuck.

Benefits of a Brain Dump

Brain dumps have a number of benefits. They provide mental clarity and allow you to make sense of everything that's rushing around in your head. By taking proactive steps to act upon what you've written down, you're empowering yourself and providing the motivation you need to accomplish your goals. You're also better able to prioritize and start truly working toward your purpose. A brain dump can help alleviate stress and increase self-awareness, as well.

Can you see how a brain dump can be a tremendous tool for figuring things out? Give it a try this week or when you can set aside several hours to devote to the process. You're sure to find it a worthwhile investment.

Remember, you are the author of your own life. If you want to experience something different, you'll have to create what you want.

Until next time...

Cheers!

Lisa

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