Taming Cognitive Load with Simple Shapes
Working memory is narrow, so sketching circles, arrows, and boxes can offload structure from your head onto the page. By chunking steps and relationships into visible groups, you lighten mental juggling and free attention for understanding. Replace long sentences with labeled clusters, then connect them sparingly. The result is a map that guides your eye, exposing gaps and misconceptions quickly, and giving your future self a compact scaffold for efficient review without re-reading everything.