I compile ideas. Bits and pieces come together and become thoughts, dishes, and processes. Then they are stacked in lists. The more ideas, the greater the list. The problem is I generate ideas faster than I can execute them. So then there is a backlog of ideas, waiting in line. And once the line gets large enough, the newer ideas trump the older ones. And that is unfortunate because many of the older ideas need to see the finish line. So I create, I write, I cook, and still there are lists. What is important, especially for me, is to remember to go back to the lists, read them, dive into them, and get them involved. Otherwise, a list is just words on a page. Here in the small print, if you did not follow the link above to the page which references many of our notebooks, you may want to.