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    The Bubble Planner - A Tutorial

    April 16th, 2008 by Stephen

    Posted in Brainstorming, GTD, Gear, Mind Like Water |

    If you're new here, Welcome! To learn more about what this site is all about click here [link].

    Connect with Stephen at LinkedIn - Click hereProductivity Tools and DIY Calendars - Click hereI am a small business Conversation Consultant and public speaker that uses the power of the internet to leverage your success. Productivity in Context is a web magazine focused on Productivity and tools for organizing. Make this your headquarters for improving your life and work through increased mindfulness, education, and workflow practices.

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    My friend Bill has put together a pretty cool tutorial for the Bubble Planner Organizer. It is a pen-and-paper system that uses a Mind-mapping-style format to collect your thoughts and put together your agenda. It works really well, and I highly recommend it.

    How does it work? Well, I’ll let Bill tell you:

    Memory is naturally associative, not linear. Bubble Maps allow associations and links to be recorded and reinforced due to the location of the bubbles on the page. The method of loci technique, which was taught by Aristotle, uses the associative properties of your memory to connect new information to locations (or loci) that you already know.

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      Stephen, FYI: your affiliate link isn’t working, at least for me.

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