Visual ideas that inspire action
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The 3 science-backed benefits of visuals
Capture attention
Visuals are processed in under 0.13 milliseconds. 600% faster than a sentence.
Make your message stick
People remember 65% more they see as a picture than words alone. Visual notes are remembered 4x words alone.
Drive action
We process visuals in the emotional centres of our brain, inspiring action.
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Visual articles to inspire you today
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Mental Models: The Key to Better Thinking & Decisions
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We all use mental models every day, but being more conscious of our models can help us improve our thinking…
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Sketchnotes: the ultimate guide to visual note taking
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Learn the what, why and how of sketchnote in this ultimate guide. Explore examples and links to related resources and…
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How to Start Sketchnoting today
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I struggled to start sketchnoting. Although I caught the idea immediately putting pen to paper felt overwhelming. I don’t want…
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The Blue Ocean Strategy Visual
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The business world is tough. There are hundreds of competitors out there who are all after the same customers that…
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The misinformation effect: The cognitive bias that changes your memories of events. 
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There are a few moments in history when everyone can remember where they were. The first moon landing The Fall…
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How the False Consensus Effect Messes with Your Predictions (And How to Manage It)
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We tend to assume most people are like us even when they aren’t. This is the false consensus effect and…
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Why the Arrival Fallacy Stops You from Being Happy (And How to Avoid It)
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Why do we feel bad when we achieve our goals or destination? The arrival fallacy can tell us a lot…
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How the misinformation effect changes your memory of events (and how to limit it)
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Your memory is less reliable than you think and the misinformation effect is a big reason for it. Here’s how…
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What is Survivorship bias (and how to avoid it)
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If you love success stories, survivor bias will make you think again, or at least more cautiously.
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