When We Write Our Thoughts, We Can Hold More Of Them - Deepstash

When We Write Our Thoughts, We Can Hold More Of Them

First, by jotting down your thoughts on paper, you can hold more ideas than you could in your limited working memory.

This means you can more easily work through thoughts that have several parts which are difficult to keep in mind simultaneously.

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“An idea is something that won’t work unless you do.” - Thomas A. Edison

It is often difficult to establish what we think before we have put it down in words. In many cases, we simply do not know what we want to say until we have tried to say it. After all, writing is thinking on paper, isn’t it?

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