way. The fourth branch, which ends up being the biggest branch, looks at all the
things that the Mind Mapper loves about his brother, and the final branch
explores who he could turn to support his attempts at reconciling. Interestingly,
the girlfriend who was initially perceived as a problem (one of the reasons Dan
is unavailable) becomes a potential source of help on this branch.
Make your Mind Map honest, open and balanced. Work through your emotions,
yet remain receptive: for every potential negative, include a positive. If you find
the process upsetting, take a break and come back to the Mind Map when you
feel calmer. When you return to it, you may well find that it already reveals all
sorts of possibilities that will help you find a way out of this challenging
situation.
KEY MIND MAP APPLICATION 2: WORK
According to recent statistics, the average Briton will spend the equivalent of 12
full years at work during his or her lifetime. What’s more, researchers at London
Metropolitan University have found that four years of this period will be spent
talking on the phone. A study by
Management Today
claims that workers in the
public sector are likely to spend nearly two years of their working life in
meetings, and around six months of this time will be wasted on needless
minutiae and pointless discussions …
In the face of such discouraging facts, how can we make our working lives more
productive and enjoyable? With Mind Maps of course!
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