Paper Thinking is a method for working professionals who make complex
decisions and learn hard things on the job. It's the discipline of
externalising your thinking onto paper — five steps,
backed by cognitive science, executed with a pen and a notebook.
The method sits in the X-Thinking family alongside Design Thinking, Systems
Thinking, and Critical Thinking — but where those frameworks live on whiteboards and
screens, Paper Thinking lives on the page. It's the pen-and-paper antidote to
digital overwhelm — a return to the cognitive surface that actually helps you think.