Set a timer for five minutes. Write down every decision, task, idea, worry, or "I should really..." currently living in your head. No editing. No organizing. Just get it all out.
That's it. That's the whole exercise.
It's called a Decision Dump, and it's the very first thing we do inside the Clarity Collective because it's the foundation of everything else.
Here's why it matters.
Your brain has a limited amount of working memory. Every open loop, every unresolved decision, every unfinished thought, every thing you're trying not to forget, takes up a slice of that space. When it's maxed out, decisions feel harder. Creative thinking gets foggy. You sit down to do important work and end up reorganizing your desktop instead.
That's not laziness. That's a brain running out of bandwidth.
The fix isn't to try harder. It's to empty the RAM. Get everything out of your head and onto paper where you can actually see it, sort it, and deal with it.
So go do the dump. Five minutes. Then come back and tell me, what surprised you most about what was in there?
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