MindManager and other software based maps are interactive diagrams that represent ideas, concepts and data, created by one or more people and/or systems, linked around a central theme.Mind maps refer to hand-drawn diagrams that represent words, ideas, tasks, or other items linked to and arranged around a central key word or idea.In industry, we have product roadmaps and process maps, etc… You’re all familiar with this, a google map, right? Maps are defined generally as a representation of the whole or a part of an area… They visualize arrangements, distribution, or sequences… You have road maps, or more recently we’re all familiar with google maps.But first, let’s clarify what I mean by mapping….Mapping helps you think through and visualize your options, uncover what you know and what you need to learn, reveal hidden relationships and opportunities, and ultimately, lead to better decisions, actions, and results! Once you’ve decided what to do, you can use the power of mapping to do it better! Whether it’s a project, a report, a presentation, or even your personal relationships. GTD lets you understand what you should be doing from a big picture perpective, and the control to select what to do in the moment. Mapping complements and overlaps these aspects of GTD.
We first gain visibility and then have the insight and the process to make day-to-day and moment-by-moment decisions that get us into greater, if not, perfect alignment with our life goals and mission.That’s not to say their perfectly aligned. I’ve never had better perspective and alignment between my life goals all the way down to my daily actions. What I like about GTD is what David Allens calls the Captain and Commander.Once you’ve decided what to do with your GTD tools, you can start doing it with maps!
I’m really excited to share some of the insights and stories about mapping with you all because I know, from a demographic perspective, you’re all actively engaged in improving how you perform in both work and life! Today, I’m going to share not only how to create maps but hopefully inspire you on different ways to apply this technique within your GTD practice and beyond. I’ve attended training with Danny Bader, Maurice Gavin, and had the opportunity to meet a bunch of Connect people at the GTD Summit here in San Francisco. I’ve been with Mindjet for the last three years and during that time I was introduced to GTD. First, I just wanted everyone to introduce myself.GTD and Getting Things Done are registered trademarks of the David Allen Company. GTD Connect Forums, or email us 2009 David Allen Company.
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