Sketchnotes

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Title Lettering

Title lettering in one of my Sketchnote books.

Title Lettering

Being a Good Listener

Sketchnote of the video Being A Good Listener by The School of Life. Notes in German, but the video is in English.

Being a Good Listener

Weight Idea

Some ideas I had about how to visualize weights for my training diary.

Weight Idea

Better Conversation

A Sketchnote I did of the TED Talk Celeste Headlee: 10 ways to have a better conversation.

Better Conversation

How to Speak So That People Want to Listen

Sketchnote of the TED-Talk How to speak so that people want to listen by Julian Treasure.

How to Speak So That People Want to Listen

The Wim Hof Method

Sketchnote of the Wim Hof Method. A breathing technique, which allowed him to hold 26 world records of the extreme kind: Walking on Mount Everest in shorts, being dug in ice for hours.

The Wim Hof Method

The Art of Enough

Sketchnote for the article The Art of Enough, about consumption, spending mindful, and buying quality.

The Art of Enough

Bikablo Practice

Practicing containers and lettering in my practice sketchbook. Vocabulary from the bikablo® books. Highlighting and shadows are done with the fantastic fineOne brush pen.

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Self-Actualization vs. Self-Image Actualization

Bruce Lee on the difference between Self-Actualization (dt. Selbstbildverwirklichung) and Self-Image Actualization (dt. Selbstverwirklichung). Most people only pursue the first and never find their true selves.

More on the topic in this article on Brain Pickings: Bruce Lee on Self-Actualization and the Crucial Difference Between Pride and Self-Esteem.

Sketchnote Self-Image Actualization vs. Self-Actualization

Many people dedicate their lives to actualizing a concept of what they should be like, rather than actualizing themselves.

This difference between self-actualization and self-image actualization is very important. Most people live only for their image.

Bruce Lee

This is Water

I always wanted to do a Sketchnote for the Commencement Speech This Is Water to Kenyon College class of 2005 by the late David Foster Wallace. It was always one of my favorite philosophical speeches about freedom of choice.

The Sketchnote is based on the short film by The Glossary, who made a fantastic piece of art out of his speech.

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The water is habits, the unthinking choices and invisible decisions that surround us every day – and which, just by looking at them, become visible again.

Charles Duhigg, The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do and How to Change