I often don’t feel like I’m “doing that much”, but find that when I list out all of the projects, activities, and thought streams going on, there’s an amount that feels like “a lot”. This has happened when reflecting on every semester in the past 2 years.
Hyp: Until I write down a list of everything I’m doing, I’m just probing my working memory for “how much stuff am I up to?” Working mem has a limit, and reliably I’m going to get only a handful of things. Anytime when I’m doing more things than what fit in working memory, when I stop to write them all down, I will experience “Huh, that’s more than it feels like.”
Relatedly, the KonMari cleaning method involves taking all items of a category “e.g. all books” and putting them in on big pile, before clearing them out. You often feel like you don’t own “that much stuff” and are almost always surprised by the size of the pile.
I often don’t feel like I’m “doing that much”, but find that when I list out all of the projects, activities, and thought streams going on, there’s an amount that feels like “a lot”. This has happened when reflecting on every semester in the past 2 years.
Hyp: Until I write down a list of everything I’m doing, I’m just probing my working memory for “how much stuff am I up to?” Working mem has a limit, and reliably I’m going to get only a handful of things. Anytime when I’m doing more things than what fit in working memory, when I stop to write them all down, I will experience “Huh, that’s more than it feels like.”
Relatedly, the KonMari cleaning method involves taking all items of a category “e.g. all books” and putting them in on big pile, before clearing them out. You often feel like you don’t own “that much stuff” and are almost always surprised by the size of the pile.