Eva
@evamassi
In the name of creativity
Eva
@evamassi
In the name of creativity
If you want to feel creatively and intellectually alive, stop mindlessly consuming the internet and start mindfully curating it. You need a space away from social media's compulsive rhythm, where your ideas can grow at their own pace.
Referencias para un (mejor) uso de IA
you have to forget everything you think about how to organize your notes. Folders are fine for tax documents, but they’re a dumb way to organize ideas. Your job isn't to arrange everything into neat categories—it's to create meaningful contexts.
That means not organizing by what something is (topics like 'productivity' or ‘technology’) but by the context you’ll be in when you need it—'references for my next essay,' 'inspiration for client work’, or half-baked ideas you’re still marinating on, like ‘do what you love, but solve for distribution’. Not only does this match how you’ll actually want to use the information, it makes it incredibly easy to feed your AI the right context.
Because there’s an endless amount of data available to us and we have a limited bandwidth to conserve, we might consider carefully curating the quality of what we allow in.
she restricted her digital information intake to a pair of email newsletter subscriptions and a handful of blogs that she checks “less than once a week.” She told me that these carefully selected feeds still satisfy her craving for stimulating ideas and information without dominating her time and toying with her mood.
📌 “Stimuli stacking”
Sería el fenómeno por el cual múltiples estímulos (notificaciones, redes sociales, emails, pantallas, distracciones visuales/sonoras) se acumulan en nuestra mente, generando una carga cognitiva que dificulta mantener concentración profunda y hacer trabajo creativo de alto valor. Es decir: la mente recibe tantos “estímulos” que
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