Tiny Habits
A behavior change method that encourages the adoption of small, easy-to-do habits that can lead to larger, sustainable behavior changes.
A behavior change method that encourages the adoption of small, easy-to-do habits that can lead to larger, sustainable behavior changes.
A brainstorming technique that frames problems as opportunities for innovation, starting with the phrase "How might we...?".
A principle stating that a system should be liberal in what it accepts and conservative in what it sends, meaning it should handle user input flexibly while providing clear, consistent output, similar to the principle of fault tolerance.
A psychological phenomenon where people follow the actions of others in an attempt to reflect correct behavior for a given situation.
A cognitive bias where one negative trait of a person or thing influences the perception of other traits.
A cognitive bias where individuals overestimate their own abilities, qualities, or performance relative to others.
The perception of objects as unchanging despite changes in sensory input, such as changes in lighting, distance, or angle.
A psychological phenomenon where people develop a preference for things simply because they are familiar with them.
The tendency for images to be more easily remembered than words, highlighting the power of visual communication.