your path to happiness
flow diagrams make everything so obvious. They cut all the clutter out, take away that dastardly personal thing called ‘emotion’ and present you back with clear cut options and their subsequent outcomes.
For anyone who’s starting 2010 a little unsure of themselves, and not quite as chippy chappy as you’d hope, take a peek at this one.

posted: February 6th, 2010 | by: tomagotchi | perma: link | tags: diagram, flow chart, happiness, infographics | 18 Comments »

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Awesome Poster
There should be an arrow pointing from “CHANGE SOMETHING.” to “ARE YOU HAPPY?”
A bit more proactive IMHO.
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Needs an arrow from “Change Something” back to the starting circle.
Really loving this Poster
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I’m following this very chart right now.. so far so good! :)
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