Personal Transformation Helped by Mapping
Idea Map, mind map Tagged david allen, don miguel ruiz, GTD, ideamapping, Jamie Nast, mind chi, mindmapping, paul mckenna, stan swarrz, toltec wisdom, vanda norrh March 25th, 2010During the last 3 months I’ve had the good fortune to receive the teachings of several people, either in person or through books. It has come at a pivotal point in my human development, and the synchronicity is astonishing.
While going through it, I was only aware that something was happening, but hadn’t put the pieces together until the last couple of weeks. As a visual-thinker, my first thought was to make a drawing.
The first idea was in the form of puzzle pieces radiating from something undefined in the center. After doing that, however, I realized I was leaving out a couple of elements, and rather than expand the puzzle (which I tried to do to an unsatisfying result), I started arranging the influences by their sources. When it was a book, I found an image of the cover and drew it.
From there, I made drawings of the elements of that source (distilled into keywords or images) rather map-like but not slavishly following any “rules”. I left a blank space in the middle because I didn’t know what my central image would be (this is often what happens to me until I’ve gone through the initial design).
After making the surrounding images, I realized that what I was doing was creating an image of myself and what were my core beliefs and influences. So I decided to draw a portrait of myself. This was a challenge for me as an artist-novice.
Here are the “maps”. Enjoy. (BTW this post was created with my iPhone. Ain’t technology grand?)
March 26th, 2010 at 10:10 am
Liza,
I think this is the most profound idea map I’ve ever seen you create. Nice work!
Jamie
March 26th, 2010 at 11:36 am
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