I’m rediscovering the use of a blue SAD light for productive works/study time.

Also Newton’s cradle is good for setting a beat

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      3 months ago

      If you search mind map, you should be able to find a variety of options. I can’t vouch for one specifically.

      I did look to see if there was a multi platform app that similarly met my needs like MarginNote (to use with my ereader), but I wasn’t able to find anything I didn’t consider a meaningful downgrade. There are a lot of note taking apps out there, but none of them seem to work well as both readers and notes simultaneously. I haven’t done a deep dive yet, but there were a lot of “there’s not a good comparison” in other threads on it.

      A very early in the book, halfass (I missed part of one of the quotes that makes it make sense lol) example of marginnotes I did to show a friend the idea of using it for note taking:

      I won’t show the content of any of it, but just to show the widget and that I actually do use the mind mapping for random projects that may or may not go anywhere: