>>5247
Just a suggestion OP. Use /mentat/ as a repository of /mentat/ generals here on improve. If you try to start a tiny board from an already tiny board, there's a good chance it'll end up dead like >>5253 mentioned.
I saw the board and it looks great. The TED talk on procrastination described my unhealthy habit to a tee.
and helped me begin on my classwork
Not to say it isn't already a repository. Just to keep it in that direction, having it be a cleaner version of /mentat/ generals, while maintaining most of the activity here on /improve/ since it has more exposure to users.
just a suggestion of /mentat/ and having /mentat/ generals here on /improve/
>>>/mentat/
A repository of all things /mentat/ including organized and detailed lists of the training. Maybe include a flowchart of how /mentat/ can help accomplish any specific goals. I dunno I'm just spitballing here
/mentat/ generals on improve
Casual discussion of /mentat/ training and questions for beginners
What would be really cool, since /mentat/ is such a small board with only two threads, is to have users have create their own thread sort of as a /mentat/ blog, documenting their personal progress and updating users on their /mentat/ training. If a guide was created laying out a basic framework of how to set one up, it might encourage users to engage and post /mentat/ activity.
These are all just suggestions
Love what you're doing OP.
Have a Bump