Monthly Digest - December 2025
Sound decisions require discipline: question flawed logic, ground your plans in credible estimates, and structure ideas before they turn into noise.
CONTENTS
MIND MAPPING: YOUR WAY FROM CHAOS TO CLARITY
PROJECT ESTIMATION BASICS: COST AND DURATION UNDER CONTROL
CIRCULAR REASONING: WHY DO SOME ARGUMENTS GO NOWHERE?
MIND MAPPING: YOUR WAY FROM CHAOS TO CLARITY
When ideas start overlapping and competing for attention, structure becomes essential. Mind Mapping turns scattered thoughts into a clear visual framework that supports planning, problem-solving, and decision-making.
By organizing information the way the brain naturally processes it, it improves clarity, focus, creativity, and recall — helping you see both the big picture and the critical details at once.
Read More: Mind Mapping: Your Way from Chaos to Clarity
PROJECT ESTIMATION BASICS: COST AND DURATION UNDER CONTROL
Strong schedules and budgets depend on how well you estimate. Techniques like analogous, parametric, three-point, and bottom-up estimating provide structured ways to reduce guesswork and improve credibility. Each fits a different level of detail or uncertainty — from early comparisons to task-level calculations.
Read More: Project Estimation Basics: Cost and Duration Under Control
CIRCULAR REASONING: WHY DO SOME ARGUMENTS GO NOWHERE?
Circular reasoning feels persuasive, but it proves nothing — it simply repeats its own conclusion as evidence. In projects, this shows up when progress is “validated” by internal reports alone or when outdated tools and processes are defended purely by habit.
Read More: Circular Reasoning: Why Do Some Arguments Go Nowhere?




