Question
How do I practice environment design productivity?
Quick Answer
Walk through your home and workspace with fresh eyes. Identify three locations where you regularly have thoughts worth capturing but currently have no capture tool within arm's reach — the kitchen counter, your nightstand, the car dashboard, your walking route. For each location, place a capture.
The most direct way to practice environment design productivity is through a focused exercise: Walk through your home and workspace with fresh eyes. Identify three locations where you regularly have thoughts worth capturing but currently have no capture tool within arm's reach — the kitchen counter, your nightstand, the car dashboard, your walking route. For each location, place a capture tool: a pocket notebook, a sticky-note pad, a voice recorder shortcut on your phone's lock screen. Use these placements for one week without changing anything else about your capture habits. At the end of the week, count how many captures came from these new environmental placements versus your existing system.
Common pitfall: Designing a beautiful capture environment once and never adjusting it. Environments change — you rearrange your desk, switch offices, start working from a coffee shop. The capture tools that were perfectly placed six months ago are now invisible or inaccessible. Environment design is not a one-time project. It is an ongoing practice of noticing where capture fails and modifying the environment to close the gap.
This practice connects to Phase 3 (Capture Systems) — building it as a repeatable habit compounds over time.
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