House cleaning
Breadth-First Search
Cleaning each room or area at the same level before moving to another level.
Similar Situations
Maslow's Hammer
Cleaning: Using specialized cleaning products or tools for different surfaces, rather than a generic all-purpose cleaner.
Three R's of Growth
Home Cleaning Service: Retain clients with subscription cleaning plans, offer referral discounts for new client introductions, and gather online reviews to build trust in your services.
Skinner's Superstition Experiment
Home-buying decisions: Use rational decision-making processes, and avoid superstitions related to house numbers, colors, or other factors.
Stanford Marshmallow Experiment
Saving money: Delay immediate spending to achieve long-term financial goals, such as buying a house or retirement.
Law of Deminishing Returns
Cleaning: Allocating the right amount of time to clean without excessive effort for diminishing returns.
Occam's Razor
Cleaning: Tackling one room at a time can make the task less overwhelming.
Monty Hall Problem
House hunting: (Topic: Deep probability Understanding) Assessing the potential appreciation of property values and the likelihood of natural disasters in different neighborhoods.
SWOT Analysis
House Hunting: When searching for a new home, a SWOT analysis can help in evaluating the strengths (affordability, location), weaknesses (structural issues), opportunities (upcoming neighborhood developments), and threats (rising property taxes).
Broken Window Effect
Cleaning up after yourself at a gym or library: Keeps the space respectful and encourages others to do the same.
SMART Goals
Learning a Skill: Setting measurable objectives for learning a new skill can enhance proficiency.