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Episode 11: Rethinking Note-taking to Ease Overload

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Episode 11

Do you leave meetings feeling frazzled? Find yourself scribbling furiously only to end up with unreadable notes and a foggy memory?

You’re not alone.

In this episode, I share how sketchnoting became a game-changer for my neurodivergent brain. Not just a creative outlet, sketchnotes helped me learn to listen differently—focusing on meaning, calming the overwhelm, and capturing ideas I’d actually use.

We’ll explore:

  • Why all-talking meetings cause cognitive overload
  • What sketchnoting really is (hint: it’s not about being an artist!)
  • The science of dual coding and memory
  • How visual thinking can support better listening and focus
  • A step-by-step guide to start sketchnoting today

🎧 Listen now and see why listening, sketching, and simplifying might just be your new secret strategy.

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📚 Resources:

Here are the research references and links mentioned in this episode, along with some additional reading if you’d like to explore further:

✍️ Sketchnoting Inspiration

🔬 Key Research & Theory

We all need a rethink once in a while, so why not start today?

  continue reading

15 episodes

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Episode 11

Do you leave meetings feeling frazzled? Find yourself scribbling furiously only to end up with unreadable notes and a foggy memory?

You’re not alone.

In this episode, I share how sketchnoting became a game-changer for my neurodivergent brain. Not just a creative outlet, sketchnotes helped me learn to listen differently—focusing on meaning, calming the overwhelm, and capturing ideas I’d actually use.

We’ll explore:

  • Why all-talking meetings cause cognitive overload
  • What sketchnoting really is (hint: it’s not about being an artist!)
  • The science of dual coding and memory
  • How visual thinking can support better listening and focus
  • A step-by-step guide to start sketchnoting today

🎧 Listen now and see why listening, sketching, and simplifying might just be your new secret strategy.

........................................................................................................................................

📚 Resources:

Here are the research references and links mentioned in this episode, along with some additional reading if you’d like to explore further:

✍️ Sketchnoting Inspiration

🔬 Key Research & Theory

We all need a rethink once in a while, so why not start today?

  continue reading

15 episodes

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