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One Small Step Can Change Your Life is a book written by Robert Maurer. The above maps on this book were created by Luciano Passuello from Brazil (his blog is in English) using MindManager software. The top idea map is the folded version, and the bottom map includes all the details. For more of Luciano’s maps, see his blog. He also shared another map for the November 19, 2007 posting. For the pdf version of the full-sized map go to my website. If you click on any column it will sort alphabetically and you can then search by author or map title, etc.
The purpose of this blog is to share idea mapping examples and related learning from my Idea Mapping, Memory, Speed Reading, and Certification Workshops. This blog is dedicated to my Certified Idea Mapping Instructors, my clients, Mind Mapping and Idea Mapping practitioners around the globe.
Mike Williams
December 12th, 2007 at 7:06 am
Jamie,
Very interesting, I just posted a note on my blog inspired by the same book. You can check it out here: http://zonebyzone.blogspot.com/2007/12/do-you-want-to-change-something-in-your.html
Also, I really like your blog. I am an avid mindmapper and visual thinker as well.
This is my first comment to your blog. Keep up the great work.
Mike
Jamie Nast
December 12th, 2007 at 11:02 pm
Mike,
Is that coincidence or what? I haven’t actually read the book yet, but your description in your blog has inspired me to purchase the book!
The VP of Nationwide Insurance (in Ohio) is a huge David Allen fan. He attended one of my workshops in October and invited me to see David speak at Nationwide event in November. Unfortunately I had a teaching engagement that conflicted. I’d love to hear more about your interview with David.
Jamie
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[…] all the details. To see his idea map of the book One Small Step Can Change Your Life see the December 11, 2007 posting, and for the book Never Eat Alone see the November 19, 2007 […]