This is great, I've been using RICE[0] in the past in Google Sheets but this is executed really nicely, love it.
By the way, your white background banners are a little hard on eyes in my dark-themed Notion π
[0] https://www.intercom.com/blog/ri...
ICE checks out β Impactful for many. Confident in saying that. Easy to read and apply.
Thanks for making this and good luck to getting to the numero uno spot with your goods again @avesunaden & @alzbeta_dlha
I'm eager to check this out as I love mental models, however, I can't access the site and have been trying over the bast couple of hours. Eagerly awaiting...
@victoria_teasdale Hi Victoria, sorry to hear that. Just to confirm you can't access notionery.com or the purchased gumroad link? Feel free to reach out to hey@notionery.com with the specifics
@notionery@avesunaden Its notionery.com I can't access. Attempting to access directly rather than through a PH redirect shows me that my ISP is blocking it for adult content π I'll report it as mislabelled.
@robert_lacok Yay thanks for stopping by! My favorite is the ICE (impact, confidence, effort) framework to prioritize your todos, ideas or product features. You can find the free template here: https://t.co/0kWb8zVhf9
Hey Hunters! π
I'm Filip and I love exploring mental models and applying to my day-to-day problems and decisions. I have come across dozens of various mental models while reading various blog posts, books or listening to podcasts. You probably know some of them, like the Regret minimization framework from Jeff Bezos or First principle thinking from Elon Musk.
A couple of months ago I was reflecting about this and found out that none of the awesome mental models I read about stuck with me. The mental modes are only effective if you create a habit and train yourself to use them in the right situations. The problem is that this rarely happens. We are human and it's simply hard to translate an abstract mental model to solve your real-life situation.
So me and my friend made Notionery. We are on a mission to translate abstract mental models into practical exercises that you can apply in your everyday life. Every Notion page in this pack captures one mental model - it explains when the mental model is relevant, how it works and how to use it. You can simply clone the Notion page and follow the structure of the worksheet to apply the mental model to your specific situation and drive better outcomes.
Hopefully, Notionery will help you build a habit of using mental models. Personally, it helped me tackle and prioritize many problems and decisions (such as launching Notionery).
Very cool idea, i cant tell you the number of books ive read with insightful frameworks I think I'm going to employ come Monday morning, then promptly forget. You only remember them if you use this. This maximise the chances. I'll check out the website because i don't get how it works from your images
@firgrove_forbes Glad that this caught your attention! Sorry about the images, I had a bit of a hard time translating the process because it's a bit abstract :) But the landing page and the free sample should do a better job than these images.
@firgrove_forbes Thank you! Definitely checkout the website and a free template for the ICE framework here: https://t.co/0kWb8zVhf9, should give you a good idea of the process. Grateful for any feedback :)