When Benjamin Franklin needed to win a rival over to his side, he did the opposite of what most people would do. In doing so, he discovered a useful mental model. The post The Benjamin Franklin Effect: Favour-Induced Affection appeared first on Sket...
Making a sketchnote summary of a book is a fantastic way to remember more. Here's a step by step approach to help you create a great summary. The post How to make a sketchnote book summary appeared first on Sketchy Ideas.
Want to build your sketchnote skills, practice your creative thinking and make it easier to come up with ideas in the moment. Try making a sketchnote icon bank. The post What is a sketchnote icon bank? (And why you need one) appeared first on Sketch...
Why does some work leave you drain while other tasks leave you energised? The 6 types of working genius offers an answer. Find out why. The post The 6 Types of Working Genius Sketchnote Summary appeared first on Sketchy Ideas.
Disruption and disorder are constants in the world. While most break or at best resist, antifragility is a mental model that helps us capitalise on challenges. The post Antifragility: Thriving in Chaos and Uncertainty appeared first on Sketchy Idea...
How long will an idea last? It's a nearly impossible question to answer until you discover a simple Mental Model: The Lindy Effect. The post The Lindy Effect: A Tool to Predict Longevity and Value appeared first on Sketchy Ideas.
Want your message to break through the noise and get others to take action? The Rule of 7 will help. The post The Rule of 7: Unveiling the Power of Repetition in Consumer Choices appeared first on Sketchy Ideas.
Most people look to prove their ideas to be true, but the principle of Falsifiability teaches us to prove ourselves wrong. Here's why The post Falsifiability: A mental model to search for truth appeared first on Sketchy Ideas.
80/20 ratio appears throughout the universe in diverse fields. Find out what this mental model, also known as the Pareto principle, means. The post The 80/20 Rule: Getting more from less with the Pareto Principle appeared first on Sketchy Ideas.
Imagine moving a mountain with a small push. Or, a more relatable example, spending an hour to set up a system that replaces an hour-long task you do every week. That’s the power of the mental model of leverage. In this article we’ll go through what...