Okay, so today I messed around with this “Minde O’Sullivan” thing. I’d heard some buzz about it, figured I’d see what the fuss was about. First, I had to track it down. That took a bit of digging, it wasn’t just sitting on some obvious website.

Once I found it, I spent some time just poking around. You know, clicking on buttons, seeing what does what. I like to get a feel for things before I dive in deep. No point in reading instructions if I can figure it out myself, right?
Initial Impressions
- It’s kinda slick looking, I gotta give it that.
- Seems pretty intuitive, at least at first glance.
- There’s a LOT going on. It’s not just one simple tool.
After I got the lay of the land, I decided to try something specific. I wanted to see if I could use it to organize some notes I’d been taking. I’ve got notes scattered all over the place – paper, text files, you name it. It’s a mess.
So, I started importing stuff. It took a little while to figure out the best way to do it, but eventually I got everything in there. Then came the fun part – organizing! I played around with different layouts, tags, and all that jazz. I even tried connecting some notes together, like a little mind map. That was pretty cool.
Honestly, I spent a good chunk of the day just messing with this thing. I created, I deleted, I moved things around. It was like playing with digital LEGOs. And you know what? I actually managed to get my notes into some kind of order. It’s not perfect, but it’s a heck of a lot better than it was before.
I’m not sure if I’ll use Minde O’Sullivan for everything, but it’s definitely got some potential. I need to play with it some more, see if it really sticks. But so far, so good. It’s a neat little tool, and it might actually help me get my act together. Maybe.
