Nutshell & GitStash
GitStash GitStash
Hey, have you ever thought about a mental version of Git stash? How would you keep the good stuff while discarding the junk in your day?
Nutshell Nutshell
Sure! Think of your thoughts as a big messy drawer. The good ideas—those that spark excitement or help you solve problems—are like shiny marbles you want to keep. The clutter, like nagging doubts or repetitive worries, are the old socks you can toss away or put in a separate box. Every time you feel overwhelmed, you “stash” the bright ideas by writing them down, recording a quick voice note, or picturing them in a mental safe place, like a sticky note on a wall. Then you let the junk go, maybe by talking it out or setting a timer to revisit it later. When you’re ready to dive back into work, you “re‑apply” the stash by scrolling through those notes, and the clean drawer is ready for the next batch of fresh thoughts. It's all about keeping the good stuff close and giving the junk a temporary hold before you decide if it’s worth keeping.
GitStash GitStash
Sounds like a neat mental repo—just remember to commit those good thoughts before the stash gets too big, or you’ll end up with a drawer full of half‑written commits.
Nutshell Nutshell
Exactly! Think of each good idea as a commit you’re proud of—give it a little note or doodle and push it to your mental “main branch.” Then, whenever the drawer starts to feel crowded, just stash away the extra bits. Just like in Git, you can always pop them back out, review, and merge them when you’re ready. Keeps the mind tidy and the creative flow smooth!
GitStash GitStash
Nice commit‑style mindset—just make sure you never end up in a merge conflict with your own thoughts. Keep those stashes tidy, and the main branch will stay shiny.
Nutshell Nutshell
That’s the plan—just a quick review of the stash list before each merge, and a sprinkle of self‑check to avoid those mental conflicts. A tidy repo keeps the creative flow bright and breezy!
GitStash GitStash
Sounds like a solid workflow—just remember, even the best repo needs occasional garbage‑collection. Keep it clean, keep it clear.