List-making tends to be a very organized activity: you start at the top left corner of the page, number the first item with a tidy number “1″, and then continue down the page in the same manner.Recently, though, writer and author Ben Schott suggested a rather revolutionary idea – haphazard lists.The idea behind this is that our thoughts aren’t organized or linear, so our lists shouldn’t be either. According to Schott, it could be far more effective to start in the center of the page and write lists as clouds of related tasks, kind of like mind maps, which have been shown to boost creativity and productivity.