This represents a paradigm shift in your thinking – and is therefore a major leap
forward in the way you are tackling an issue – because it shows that you are
reframing your understanding and approach to a subject.
I strongly recommend that you use the word that has made itself known to you in
this way as the new central image in your next Mind Map on this subject.
Deal with Indecision
Often the actual process of creating a Mind Map leads to a clear solution by
providing a balanced overview of a situation. If your Mind Map doesn’t invite
you to choose a clear path of action, it is time to engage the powers of your
intuition. Toss a coin and decide – heads or tails – which of the options you are
going to pursue. Take note of the strength of your reaction and whether it is one
of disappointment or joy; then allow your feelings to decide which choice is the
right one for you.
If you still can’t decide, dig deeper into your dilemma through the use of further
Mind Maps and mini Mind Maps: do not procrastinate. Procrastination is
mentally draining and counterproductive, whereas pursuing a clear course of
action is liberating, energizing and leads to direct lived experience, even if that
experience may not always fulfil expectations. It is always better to be proactive
and to do something than to wallow unproductively in the pit of inertia.
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