Why can some people come up with unique solutions while others merely iterate over the same basic concept? They use first-principles thinking The post First-principles thinking: The Key to Unlocking Creative and Innovative Solutions appeared first on...
Some ideas, trends and products suddenly take off with no clear reason why. The answer is that they reached The Tipping Point. Find out more about this mental model and how to help ideas reach a tipping point. The post The Tipping Point: a mental mo...
Learn simple techniques for drawing people in your sketchnotes and lecture notes including proportions, features, expressions, and body poses to make your notes more engaging and memorable. The post How to Draw Sketchnote People (even if you can’t dr...
Inertia isn't just a physical force. It's a mental model that can help you achieve individual and group change. Find out how. The post Inertia: a mental model to achieve real change appeared first on Sketchy Ideas.
Explore the mental model of bike shedding, and discover how it influences decision-making and how you should change your meetings. The post Bike Shedding: Tackling the Trivial and Embracing Priorities appeared first on Sketchy Ideas.
Learn effective techniques for taking visual notes at work, including in meetings and throughout your day. Discover how sketchnoting, bullet journaling and other methods can make you a better note taker and boost your productivity The post The Ultima...
The mental model of reversible and irreversible decisions can help you avoid overthinking without neglecting important decisions. Find out how. The post Reversible vs. Irreversible Decisions: The Key to Avoiding Overthinking appeared first on Sketchy...
We all use mental models every day, but being more conscious of our models can help us improve our thinking and decisions. The post Mental Models: The Key to Better Thinking & Decisions appeared first on Sketchy Ideas.
the 5 Whys technique is a tool for effective problem-solving. Instead of solving surface level issues, this technique gets to the roots. The post The Power of the 5 Whys Technique: A Journey to Root Cause Analysis appeared first on Sketchy Ideas.
Unlock the power of Hanlon's Razor and discover how embracing simplicity can unveil truth in human interactions. Learn practical strategies to foster empathy, enhance communication, and minimize conflicts. The post Hanlon’s Razor: reduce stress and b...