December 2012
Beginner
240 pages
4h 21m
English
Creating a diagram of what you need to do focuses your activity
In the previous part, I suggested using a mind map to bring out all your thoughts about an idea you want to develop. At that point, having ideas all over the place is fine, it’s a part of expanding your thinking. However, now that you are taking action, what you need is an action map.
An action map uses the same basic structure as a mind map but instead of ideas you are mapping tasks, and instead of a random order you are using a chronological order.
The sample action map below illustrates the process. The project name is in the oval in the centre. In this case, the project is to rewrite my ebook on Time Management. I’ve gone through the stage ...
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