October 11, 2013
An infographic depiction of all things motivation in the workplace Source
May 28, 2013
UK Happiness study explores who are the happiest people in the uk Source
May 17, 2013
Do you want to influence people, to change hearts, minds, and behaviors? Dan and Chip Heath present a formula for making change in their bestselling book, Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard. This infographic shows how their model of The Rider, The Elephant, and The Path is rooted in the competing functions […]
April 5, 2013
Find out which types of and how much psychiatric medication Americans are downing to try and balance that which is unbalanced in their lives. In 2009 American doctors wrote more prescriptions for mood enhancing drugs than there are people in the United States. Source
January 12, 2013
We have an insightful look at the lifestyle that a lot of Americans are actually living. In most cases, hoarding is a personality trait linked to neuroticism, depression, anxiety and vulnerability. Our friends at psychology degree have analyzed and illustrated the characteristics of the people known as hoarders. Source
December 23, 2012
Have you ever had a dream that stuck with you for the rest of the day or even a week? Do you believe that your dreams have deeper meaning? Many experts agree that certain events in dreams can provide insight into your state of mind. Your worries, fears and hopes can all shine through in […]
December 14, 2012
This flowchart will guide you through arguments with a woman. Source
December 5, 2012
Recently, WhiteFireSEO hosted a poll on Twitter psychology for marketers, and these are the results. What makes people unfollow you and how can you best get more followers? Source
November 4, 2012
My diagrammatic musings aim to be stimulating distractions and a celebration of traditional graphic and mathematical methods taken out of context, or into new paradigms. But not necessarily useful. Source
October 19, 2012
Visualizing the theory of De Bono. When thinking vertically, you can only move in one direction. When thinking laterally, you can move in multiple directions, and create new connections between verticals. Source