Hi Smiles Davis,
You know how your Camera Roll is so full of photos, screenshots and 20 versions of the same selfies that you’ve given up on keeping it organized?
You know how you have so many random files on your desktop or poorly named in Dropbox, you don’t know where to find anything anymore?
And you know how your Pinterest used to inspire you, but now it’s so full of irrelevant ads you feel like your feed doesn’t belong to you anymore?
How about your Evernote? Do you keep your important notes and ideas there, or does it feel like a note graveyard at this point?
And let’s not forget Instagram, how the social pressure spikes your anxiety the minute you open it. Or your browser, so packed with tabs you simply X out of it weekly and accept the loss.
At least, that’s how it is for most of us.
And it’s exactly why mymind exists.
In your new mind, there’s no clutter. There are no folders or filters or organization systems. No curation, profile or social pressure. There’s no friend feed or commenting features. There are no ads or audiences.
There’s only you.
Your mind is your own private place. It’s for your eyes only, meaning you can put anything there without worrying what others think about it, or whether it represents you the right way, or whether it’s organized or not. It gives you full permission to be yourself. And once that clicks for you, you’ll feel free.
Your mind should be a place you enjoy coming back to. Your own little secret, a happy place no one else knows about.
Eventually, your new mind may reveal something about yourself that you didn’t know. That you love a certain color, or appreciate a specific author, or a specific style. You might begin to see themes among the things that inspire you or make you happy. Or maybe you’ll just the thing you need, at exactly the time you need it.
However you use your mind is up to you.
What’s important is that you chose to use it in the first place.
Welcome to the private-first movement.
Enjoy your newfound peace of mind.