Do you often find that inspiration comes quickly and disappears even faster? Whether it’s a great project idea at work, or a wonderful idea that flashes across our lives in a flash, when we open the memo on our phone in a panic or look for sticky notes, that clear idea often becomes blurry. I finally recorded it, but later it was buried in countless messy screenshots and random notes, and I could never find it again. I believe many people feel the same way about this feeling of energy being wasted for no reason due to the lack of effective tools.

This is precisely why a real "inspirational brain" is so important. This "external brain" is not an ordinary memo hidden among the layers of applications, but should be like your desktop wallpaper, visible at any time and within arm's reach. It must be simple enough that you can record it as you think of it, without any unnecessary operations. It must also be smart enough to help you automatically organize fragmented information clearly and clearly.

Simply "paste" the most commonly used sticky note function onto the computer desktop. Every time you turn on your computer at every opportunity, and every time you take a break from work, it is waiting there quietly. Once an idea occurs at any time, you can quickly write down the title and detailed content with just one click on the desktop. After recording, all your text will automatically float on the exquisite wallpaper, transparent and clearly visible, and will not block any files. However, it will always remind you of unfinished tasks and sudden ideas.
Indeed, simply recording is not enough. Faced with an increasing amount of scattered information, from temporary work points to various interest class arrangements for children, from shopping lists that suddenly come to mind, to interpretations of child care subsidy policies that suddenly come across – for example, the national child care subsidy policy that has just been officially implemented recently clarifies the subsidies that families who meet the corresponding conditions can receive. Such information about daily life that needs to be processed later also needs to be properly classified by computer desktop notepad software. You can use the label function to label each record with labels such as "work", "family", "to be studied", etc. By setting filtering rules for different desktop note lists, your inspiration library will become clear and orderly. You can even set rules for the "Family" list so that it only displays notes related to "Subsidy" and "Child Care" to facilitate your focused review and planning of claims.

Say goodbye to the self where inspiration is constantly lost and information is always in a state of chaos. You deserve to have a more elegant and efficient work and life philosophy. Make the tool work for you, not burden you. At this moment, let this transparent and intelligent desktop partner integrate into your digital life, immediately start a new and efficient experience, and see how inspiration can be easily obtained and managed in an orderly manner.


