What do you do when you're 'supposed to' feel fresh spring motivation and renewed energy ... but don't? Here is one of my favorite tools - plus several practical, purposeful ideas - that may help.
I also discovered concept mapping in grad school as it allowed me to get every note from a lecture onto one page and I quickly moved to doing it for inner work and problem solving and even daily planning. It works for my brain in a way that linear notes do not.
Love how you break down your process here! Thank you for sharing.
I love the different ways you use the mapping process, Karin! And I so agree - it can be useful in so many different life arenas. I'm a big fan of lists and neatly organized action plans, but I nearly always start with a messy map first. Thank you for adding your experience here!
Love this approach, thank you for sharing!
My pleasure, Heather - I'm so glad you find it helpful!
Haha! Loved your footnote. Fellow list-maker here! 🙋
This is a great idea, and timely, as we face the "senioritis" of the end of a school year.
Oh, that's such a good point, Laura!
And I'm glad you appreciated the footnote - I *love* a good, clean, organized list, and making a messy map first took a bit of getting used to! :-)
I also discovered concept mapping in grad school as it allowed me to get every note from a lecture onto one page and I quickly moved to doing it for inner work and problem solving and even daily planning. It works for my brain in a way that linear notes do not.
Love how you break down your process here! Thank you for sharing.
I love the different ways you use the mapping process, Karin! And I so agree - it can be useful in so many different life arenas. I'm a big fan of lists and neatly organized action plans, but I nearly always start with a messy map first. Thank you for adding your experience here!