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I'm an "ideas person". There are dozens of them floating aroundin my head - all at the same time which , when they're notcolliding with each other, tends to result in a kind of mentalgridlock. You reckon voices in the head are creepy? Believe me,you don't know creepy until you've heard all those invisible carhorns!Problem is, with all those ideas zooming about, blaring out theirmerits on subliminal woofers, each one trying to nudge the othersoff that metaphorical freeway with their monster-truck(ish)bull-bars, every one of them becomes lost in a buzz of "oneday.." The consequence of this, of course, is many things begunbut not many seen through to the end.Does anyone else relate to this? Assuming that I'm not the onlyone with a traffic jam in her head (and the notion that I am isREALLY creepy), how do we solve this problem? How do we makeorder out of this chaos and get the traffic flowing again?Allow me to introduce: "The Roadmap for the Mind". Now this ismore than just a list of places and how to get there. The Roadmapfor the Mind provides all the essentials for safe travel.First of all, we have the policeman, Constable Carry-on. Hedirects the traffic so that all ideas come forth in a safe andorderly manner. There will be no overtaking on double yellowlines - and all the lines are double yellows. So one at a timeeach idea moves forward. Idea Number One is directed via arrowsin its lane to a pleasant little tourist drive which ends at apicnic ground. There it is required to stay until its feasibilityis assessed.Meanwhile, Idea Number Two is directed through a roundabout whereit joins Idea Three on its way to the caravan park by the beach.Frolicking in the sea and sand keeps these Ideas happily occupiedfor ages.Back to Idea Number One......Is it feasible? Is it a priority? Ifthe answer to either is "No", Idea One stays at the picnic areaand sets up residence in an abandoned shack. If the answer is"Yes" in the future it can easily be recalled to active duty. Ifthe answer is "Yes" now, it may refuel and continue to theHardware Store for tools and resources needed to develop.Ideas Four and Five have started out (Five was pulled over forspeeding earlier and given a stern warning to "SLOW DOWNNN!) Theyare now both at a roadside diner swapping stories about the "badole days"Idea Six is at Pier One, fishing while its feasibily is assessed.Once done, it will either be on its way to the Hardware Store orat the real estate office looking at retirement properties in thearea.Are you beginning to grasp the concept?Every idea needs direction. I've used Constable Carry-on here butyou can use whatever you like. Lolly-pop men at the roadworks,street lights, anything which directs the flow the way YOU wantit to go.Try drawing your Roadmap for the Mind. At one end of the page isyour brain filled with heaps of ideas - ie traffic. At the otherend of the page is "Successful Outcome" ie: your Destination.Every idea moves forward with the goal of reaching thatdestination. The sorting is done along the way and eventually,one by one, each idea that is meant to will reach thatdestination.Yep, I'm an ideas person, moonlighting as Road Safety Officerof the head.Heads up - you're in control. Article Tags: Idea Number
The,Roadmap,for,the,Mind,ideas