Visual Thinking: A 10-Day Practice That Ships More Decisions
Draw one flowchart after meetings. No tools needed. Teams using visual thinking ship 75% more decisions without Slack re-hashing.
Draw one flowchart after meetings. No tools needed. Teams using visual thinking ship 75% more decisions without Slack re-hashing.

You have 14 browser tabs open — three courses, two YouTube playlists, a podcast queue, and a half-read book. You are no closer to actually being able to do the thing than you were three weeks ago. This is not…

You walked out of that negotiation knowing you left money on the table. Not because you didn’t prepare. Because the moment it got tense, your brain locked onto the same two options and you couldn’t see a third. Most people…
Stop guessing. Use one-variable tests and a 72-hour cycle to turn store data into decisions. The 90-min Monday habit that replaces gut feel with evidence.

You bought the course, bookmarked the framework, broke the skill into 47 sub-skills on a Notion board. Three weeks later you haven’t practiced a single one. You’re still not sure where to start. That is not a willpower problem. That…

Most pitch decks fail because of how they’re built, not what they contain. The information is right. The logic holds. The room disengages by slide four. The standard response makes it worse. Why Does Adding More Visuals Make Communication Worse?…
Metacognitive thinking benefits compound for solo founders. The drill that exposed the $9,000 my own thinking patterns cost in a year.

You keep solving the problem that’s loudest — and missing the one that matters. The angry customer, the competitor launch, the metric that turned red. The thing that actually mattered sat untouched in your backlog the entire time. This is…
Burned $2,100 on copycat ads before discovering lateral thinking. This 5-day provocation challenge generates fresh e-commerce hooks in 10 minutes daily. Start tomorrow.

You were so sure your product would land that you skipped the customer calls. You launched to silence. You spent three months building something nobody asked for. That is not a hustle problem or a discipline problem. It is a…