Struggling with open loops and a busy brain? Learn how to clear your mind and use a trusted system to turn mental chaos into actual momentum.

Your brain is great for having ideas, but it’s actually pretty terrible at holding them. There is usually an inverse relationship between how much something is on your mind and how much progress you’re actually making on it.
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Jackson: Hey Miles, I was just thinking about that feeling when you’re halfway through a meeting, your notifications are blowing up, and suddenly you remember that proposal you’ve meant to send for days. It’s like your brain is just stuck in this loop, right?
Miles: Oh, I know that feeling exactly. In the world of Getting Things Done, or GTD, they actually call that an "open loop." It’s fascinating because there’s usually an inverse relationship between how much something is on your mind and how much progress you’re actually making on it.
Jackson: That is so counterintuitive! You’d think thinking about it more means you're "on top of it," but it’s actually just draining your mental battery.
Miles: Exactly. Your brain is great for having ideas, but it’s actually pretty terrible at holding them. Today, we’re going to look at how to stop that system failure and move toward a state of "Mind Like Water" using a trusted system like Pocket Informant or Super Productivity.
Jackson: I’m ready to close those loops. Let’s dive into the five-step workflow that turns all that mental clutter into actual momentum.