Category Archives: Visual Thinking

Why I Started Creating Simple Drawings on Post-It Pads

When people see others doing things not orderly or not in proper sequences, they would label them as “inefficient” or “adept” in performing given tasks.  There would probably possess these few characteristics: They couldn’t read the instructions properly – they might miss a few steps or overlook a few steps They couldn’t read maps – [...]

How to Use Simple Drawings on a Whiteboard or on Scriblink During Coaching Sessions

This is another short post about making simple drawings on a coaching lesson. You only need two things: A wall-size whiteboard A non-permanent marker This picture was taken during my science coaching for lower secondary level students (ages from 13 to 14 years old). At that moment, I was discussing about “Factors that affects heat [...]

Basic Tips on How to Boost Your Creativity

There’s no reason that you couldn’t think of an idea if you’re able to draw simple diagrams. You have to learn to boost your creativity and of course – doing it! Creativity View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: gradient paper) Here’s the link.

How to Organize your Ideas and Notes Effectively by Creating Simple Drawings

When I have an idea for my blog post, article or work; I would tend to procrastinate due to several reasons: I couldn’t find my favorite pen. I was outside and I left my notebook at home/office/car. Just being lazy when ideas popped out during bedtime and I would actually forget it in the next [...]

Visual Thinking – Create your own Drawing in your Decision Making Process

I took an art lesson for amateurs when I was about 10 years old. This lesson was amazing because it was taught by a real-artist who was able to paint excellent artwork like drawing portraits, Chinese paintings (involving Chinese brushstrokes), canvas painting (charcoal and air brush paintings) and etc. I was learning the basics – [...]