So black out the rest. Draw your line. And watch how far one clean stroke can go. Want to go deeper? Try this: For one week, before you start any significant task, spend 60 seconds writing down what you will black out and what you will draw. Notice how much faster and better your decisions become.
This is the scarcity mindset of the planner. The trusts that if a truly great idea is lost, an even better one will emerge from the clarity of focus. You cannot draw a masterpiece on a page that is already covered in scribbles. 6. When Not to Blackedraw Blackedraw is for execution , not exploration. In the discovery phase – research, brainstorming, divergent thinking – be a sponge. Collect everything. But the moment you shift from “what’s possible” to “what will we actually do,” black out without mercy. blacjedraw
We are drowning in options, frameworks, and “best practices.” Every decision is met with a dozen templates, three competing methodologies, and a chorus of voices telling us to optimize, iterate, or pivot. So black out the rest