The Power of Brain Dumping
When you were learning to write, your teachers probably shared information on how to brainstorm. I know, because I used them when I was a teacher. I had my students draw a cloud in the middle of the paper for the topic and lightning bolts coming from the cloud for possible main ideas. The raindrops represented the additional subtopics and details. Clever right? I thought so too. đ But hereâs the thing sometimes my students would get so caught up in drawing perfection that theyâd miss the mark on their brainstorming. Now donât get me wrong, I love a great graphic organizer as a writing tool. However, I have found much more freedom and flexibility in âbrain dumpingâ. Maybe youâve heard of it? Brain dumping is just that, dumping everything that is in your mind onto paper. It doesnât have to be organized in a specific way. It doesnât even have to make sense. The only rules â 1) dump it all, and 2) donât stop until you feel empty (or until the timer goes off)! After youâve dumped all of your ideas around a topic, you can begin to look for themes and connection points. Use the recurring themes and related content to craft your writing. Donât trash the unused ideas. They may be fruitful in other efforts.
In short, brain dumping is powerful because:
1) It is not just for writing. Brain dumping can be used to bring clarity in many areas of life (career, decision making, event planning, etc.).
2) 1 brain dump = many options. Brain dumping often yields inspiration for new efforts and next endeavors.
How have you embraced the power of brain dumping?