The Thinker’s Toolkit
The Thinker’s Toolkit explains the mental tools you need to solve problems faster, understand emotions, and make better decisions.
These time-tested tactics come with some material support: a 4-color pen, a thinking notebook, and “mental cleanup” pads.
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PDF of Thinker’s Toolkit manual
Thinker’s Toolkit – Ship to USA Only
Sorry, we don’t ship out of the USA anymore, because it’s not practical. This will change when we can get it in print at Amazon. In the meantime, we recommend the PDF version.
Or read about the contents in this blog post on the Top Ten Thinking Tactics…
Do What Matters Most
Despite Uncertainty, Temptation, and Resistance
A 6-hour Recorded Class
This class teaches a radically positive approach to doing challenging work. In this class, you will learn:
- How to quickly untangle confusion about what matters most now
- The #1 tool for focusing your mind on your top priority
- The key to disarming temptations that pull you off course
- How to handle resistance without just resorting to pressuring yourself
- The power of your mind to motivate what matters most
Launch
Achieve a Major Goal in 8 Weeks
Three times a year (January, April, and September) I run an 8-week Launch to help you jump start a project. In this program, you:
- Set a goal or resolution that makes a material difference to your health, wealth, or relationships, which you will achieve in 8 weeks
- Troubleshoot and overcome any practical difficulties that stand in your way
- Build measurable emotional resilience to draw on as you pursue other challenging goals in the coming year
During the 8 weeks you get daily email advice and group coaching calls twice a week. You get what you need to address all of the problems that come up when you start or restart a long term project.
Upcoming Public Events
RandsdayCon
January 30 – February 2, 2026
One aim of the conference, in [organizer] Lin [Zinser]'s words, [is] “...to celebrate Ayn Rand because our lives are so much richer, more meaningful and joyful to the extent that we understand and embrace her philosophy.”
Jean's topic:
Reliance on Your Power to Think
Ayn Rand described self-esteem as “reliance on one’s power to think.” Jean Moroney will adopt this uniquely Objectivist perspective to discuss what self-esteem is, what strengthens it, and what weakens it. She will conclude by showing how this approach suggests ways to address “old baggage” such as self-defeating beliefs and defense values.
Membership Program:
The Thinking Lab
My membership program, the Thinking Lab, includes access to all my past and present work, and a sneak preview of upcoming offerings. Each month in the Thinking Lab, I offer two new videoseminars on topics of interest to members. Members also can access a large library of tactics and recordings of a dozen past classes, including Just-in-Time Planning and Smarter Execution.