3b3 - The colliding phase
- Ideas are often forged in argument when opposing thoughts are set against each other.
- This is what happens when notes are placed in a room together and forced to figure things out. This is the room where it happens. Let’s go!
# Exercise
- 🗺 In your new MOC, go through the colliding phase. Make sure you do all of the following:
- Cluster ideas/notes together.
- Add lines between clusters (add the gaps).
- Chart the empty spaces between clusters (map the gaps).
- Create a new “thing” note.
- Create a new “statement” note.
- Collide your ideas.
- Clarify your note titles.
- Connect your notes.
- Cut up a note into two.
- Combine two notes into one.
- Cast aside notes that are no longer relevant.
- Categorize the notes in the MOC.
- Cluster ideas/notes together.
This is the most important exercise of the entire workshop.
Make sure you get these reps.