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How to write good prompts

20+ min · From 2021 · Using spaced repetition to create understanding · Shared by 66, including Oscar MacDonald, mdy, Jens-Christian Fischer, Dion Almaer, tylercowen, Nando 💪🇦🇺🇦🇷, Katja Evertz
learning
memory
spaced repetition
Ness Labs

5 thinking tools to add to your metacognitive toolbox

3 min · From 2021 · Bloom's taxonomy, DOVE brainstorming... Add these five thinking tools borrowed from education to your metacognitive toolbox. · Shared by 516, including Bernhard Huessy, maxadorno, Mark Kaigwa, Luminous Kaleidoscope, Filippo Antonio Capizzi, Gabriele, J. YouKnowMe, Toso, Matthias Lampe, Oscar MacDonald, blinch, Katja Evertz, Tom Connor, Pascal Sulser
creativity
brain
Bret Victor

Explorable Explanations

9 min · From 2015 · What does it mean to be an active reader? An active reader asks questions, considers alternatives, questions assumptions, and even questions the trustworthiness of the author. An active reader tries… · Shared by 168, including Data Science Renee, Oscar MacDonald, Tauno, Katja Evertz, Oliver Reichenstein, Maarten Lambrechts @maarten@vis.social, Tom Connor, Bryan Onel, Dayyan Smith
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An active reader doesn't passively sponge up information, but uses the author's argument as a springboard for critical thought and deep understanding.
medium.com

Optimize Your Backlog for Innovation with These Prioritization Frameworks

3 min · From 2021 · Whether you’re at a startups or a large company, here are some tools for planning innovation from people who know way more than me. · Shared by 182, including Gabriele, Katja Evertz, Jacob du Toit, Konrad Weber, Neil Hart 💙, Mark Kaigwa
product management
innovation
Psychology Today

How to See the Blind Spots in Your Thinking

4 min · From 2020 · What you don't know can hurt you. · Shared by 301, including Ceferino Díaz, Marinel Bijmolt🤓, Gabriele, Katja Evertz
brain
email.getpocket.com

Talking out loud to yourself is a technology for thinking

From 2020 · Talking out loud to oneself is a technology for thinking that allows us to clarify and sharpen our approach to a problem · Shared by 5, including Katja Evertz
denzhadanov.com

How I read books: a guide on how to learn

15+ min · From 2020 · Disclaimer: I’ve spend hours researching this topic and simplifying things for you.It gets a bit nerdy, but if you apply these techniques… · Shared by 302, including Brad Engel, Mario Clemente, Bilal Aslam, rohit, Katja Evertz, Stephanie A Kowalski, jorge-ferrer, Marco Unternaehrer
books
reading
learning
study
todoist.com

The Complete Guide to Time Blocking

13+ min · From 2020 · Everything you need to know to take back your workday from meetings, email, & busy work and protect time for what's truly important to you. · Shared by 64, including Katja Evertz, Jeremy Caplan, maxadorno
Ness Labs

Connected Papers: a visual tool for academic research

3 min · From 2020 · I’m obsessed with thinking in maps: discovering and creating connections between ideas, adding nodes to a knowledge graph, finding patterns across distant areas of knowledge. However, the traditional… · Shared by 157, including Evan (he/him), Vikram, maxadorno, Stephan Woodtli, Casey Smith, Tom Connor, Katja Evertz, Anne-Laure Le Cunff, Pranav Soni, Fabrizio Bianchi
science
tools for thought
research tools
Ness Labs

Survivorship bias: when failure gets forgotten

4 min · From 2020 · Survivorship bias is a common bias that leads to false conclusions by focusing on the elements that made it past a selection process, and overlooking the ones that did not. · Shared by 27, including Anne-Laure Le Cunff, Katja Evertz, maxadorno
acko.net

Tools for Thought

7 min · From 2016 · Presented at the Tools for Thought workshop, Recurse Center, NYC 2016 Hi, I'm Steven. I usually start with my website, aka that site with that header, as my defacto calling card. This effect is… · Shared by 27, including Michael Nielsen, Philippe, Cameron Yick ~ @hydrosquall@vis.social on mastodon, Charlie O'Keefe @charlieok@hachyderm.io, Steve Tendon, Katja Evertz
mathematics
untools.co

Tools for better thinking

From 2020 · Collection of thinking tools and frameworks to help you solve problems, make decisions and understand systems. · Shared by 345, including Scott Williams, Tarik ESSAADI, Victor Lee, Rick Ramos, Davo ⚡, Hannah Milan, Esther Schindler, ThomNagy, Thomas Pleil, Stephanie A Kowalski, Christian Müller, Tibor Martini 🇺🇦 @tibor@mastodon.social, Stef Walter, Lluís Codina, Katja Evertz, Jesús Torres 👩‍💻, Konrad Weber, Jess 🇺🇦, Helmi, Gio Tiongson
thinking
tools
decision making
frameworks
decisions
problem solving
Sarah Tavel

Frameworks

4 min · From 2020 · A successful framework distills the complex, and in that distillation, gets to a timeless insight. That’s always my aspiration, to varying… · Shared by 34, including Katja Evertz, Phin Barnes, Brent Beshore, Brad Engel
blog.doist.com

The Ultimate Guide to Personal Productivity Methods

20+ min · From 2020 · Productivity methods to organize your tasks, manage your time, maintain your focus, and achieve your goals. Find the one that fits you best. · Shared by 2620, including Thomas Power, Shawn Venasse, Klaus Eck, Mark Kaigwa, Chris Messina, Nate Roth 🔥💃, André Borges, Jonathan Kogan, Brian Tomlinson 🚢, Nando 💪🇦🇺🇦🇷, Howard Getson, Dominik Grolimund, Francis Wade at JumpLeap, Anthony Atkinson, Gabriele, Prof. Arun Kumar वाघचौरे, Kris Fannin, Aleyda Solis 🇺🇦, Pat Kua, designshard
productivity
time management
gtd
todoist
personal kanban
smart
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a brief overview of the most popular and useful productivity methods, how each works, and what kind of person will find each useful.
Ness Labs

How to think better

6 min · From 2020 · Learn how to think better with a guide on decision-making frameworks, cognitive biases, mental models, and tools for thought. · Shared by 602, including Anne-Laure Le Cunff, Antonio Ramos, Evan (he/him), Gio Tiongson, Rich, Josh Blaha, fnord, James, Mario Clemente, Ahiesh PVS, Tom Connor, Bernhard Huessy, Katja Evertz
better living
howto
mental models
note taking
decision making
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metacognitive skills allow people to bring their thought processes to the foreground, so they can be analysed, and potentially improved.
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