I’ve tried the classic productivity books like Atomic Habits and Deep Work, but I struggle with long blocks of text. I need something visual, fast-paced, and maybe a bit unconventional. Any ‘hidden gems’ that use more diagrams or logic maps instead of just endless chapters? TIA!
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Try “The Visual Display of Quantitative Information” by Tufte – it’s basically all charts and graphs with short explanations, perfect for when your brain needs something different than wall of text
I totally get that ‘scattered’ feeling. Most productivity books are just 300 pages of fluff.
You should definitely check out ‘MindFuel’. It’s not a traditional book—it’s more like a Visual Operating System for focus. It’s packed with logic maps and schematics instead of just long chapters of text.
I actually saw some of their ‘Cognitive Architecture’ maps on Pinterest recently and they’re exactly what you’re looking for. Super high density but easy on the brain. I think the author has them pinned on his profile here too if you want to see the layout before buying.