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Mike
Carruthers:
If you go to meetings much, you know that most of the time people talk and talk
and talk and it can all be pretty boring. And yet… Dan
Roam : The moment that someone pulls out
a piece of paper and says, "Let me explain my idea with a picture,"
magic takes place in the room every single time. Dan
Roam author of the book, The
Back of The Napkin... The
concept that can be represented by a picture is typically far more memorable and
far more "sticky" than the same message delivered solely in words. And
here's why: When we read a message or when we are told a story, it activates a
lot of the centers of our brain and that's great. But primarily it focuses still
on the verbal side. When we are also delivered a picture, we all of a sudden start
activating completely different parts of the brain. So we actually get kind of
a more "whole-mind" experience, if you will. Which means, guaranteed,
we are more likely to understand the idea and more likely to remember it. And
Dan says you don't have to be an artist to do this. I'm
talking about pictures that are so simple - circles, boxes, arrows, smiley faces
and stick figures. Which we all can draw. You
will always be more effective if you incorporate drawings and visuals into a talk
or explanation rather than just using words. We
are primarily visual creatures right from the day that we are born. It's almost
the way we are programmed to think. You
can link to Dan's website from
ours, www.somethingyoushouldknow.net. I'm Mike Carruthers and that's Something
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