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Seth Godin Hates Being Organized

Apparently there exist in the world artists and writers for whom chaos is a boon. I am certainly of the opposite camp, unable to even begin to think or feel very deeply until every last bit of clutter has been shredded, filed, deleted, delegated, or at least hidden away somewhere in a crate. So Monday mornings begin with the ritual clearing from my... See more
Jonathan Simons, Analog Sea Review
To do our best creative thinking, we need tools that seamlessly support both modes. We should be able to capture ideas effortlessly in the moment, then organize them with purpose when the time is right. This balance between seamless capture and intentionality is essential for supporting creativity.
Sari Azout • The End of Productivity
Instead of organizing being an obstacle to your productivity, it becomes a contributor to it.
Tiago Forte • Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organize Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential
But being productive and being organized are not always the same thing. The trap with organizing is that it can sometimes be an excuse not to ship things.