Recently i went to a meetup for startups called startup grind. The guest speaker was Nir Eyal, a young serial entrepreneur. Nir talks about habits and habit formation, especially from an entrepreneur's perspective. Here's a picture of some of the crowd that attended.
As he talked, a young woman artist illustrated his talk on a whiteboard.
You can see part of that illustration below.
That's Nir passing through the shot :)
What I found most interesting was how his story built visually, based on a core concept:
behaviour = m.a.t.
m = motivation
a = ability
t = trigger
Together, they form a reinforcing loop that creates long lasting habits.
His blog -- nirandfar.com -- is quite different than most. While it is somewhat on the theoretical side, it has deep practical implications for any entrepreneur seeking success, and happy productivity.
a Startup Grind meeting in Toronto |
As he talked, a young woman artist illustrated his talk on a whiteboard.
You can see part of that illustration below.
Story. Told visually. |
That's Nir passing through the shot :)
What I found most interesting was how his story built visually, based on a core concept:
behaviour = m.a.t.
m = motivation
a = ability
t = trigger
Together, they form a reinforcing loop that creates long lasting habits.
His blog -- nirandfar.com -- is quite different than most. While it is somewhat on the theoretical side, it has deep practical implications for any entrepreneur seeking success, and happy productivity.