our story
Good Thinking is a series of task and conversation card decks designed to help people slow down, rebuild attention, think clearly, and connect meaningfully - at school, at home, and at work.
For now, it’s a one-person project, shaped by many generous minds. I’m an educator and creative with over a decade of classroom experience and a background in visual design and brand storytelling. I’ve spent years moving between these worlds: teaching learners of all ages and helping organizations turn big ideas into meaningful messages.
This project is where those two worlds meet - grounded in a love of human connection, creativity, and functional design.
How did it begin?
Attention is declining.
Across every setting I’ve worked in, more and more people - kids, teens, and adults - are disengaged & distracted. The pandemic pushed us into survival mode: screens, slide decks, and isolation. That reliance on technology lingered long after.
At the same time, research keeps raising red flags: constant digital stimulation is reshaping our brains, especially developing ones, in ways that affect focus, emotional regulation, and impulse control. When we lose our attention, we lose the ability to create, empathize, and think with complexity.
After witnessing these effects firsthand - and watching the world grow increasingly shaped by misinformation, AI, and polarization - I felt compelled to build something purposeful.
Drawing on research, classroom experience, and creative design thinking, I began crafting skill-building decks that are simple to use, adaptable across ages and fun.
Good Thinking began as a response. It became a way to bring more intention, presence, and meaningful connection back into how we think, learn, and interact.
with love,
Amrita