Dec 1, 2021
We have so many things pulling us in different directions at the same time, we can get a bit overwhelmed by all the work we have to do. How can we get the right focus and make our effort better coordinated? There is a simple method we can use which is very quick and simple. Firstly, we need to take a brief moment and draw a focus map of what we need to be working on. How do we draw a focus map?
In the center of a piece of paper put a small circle around the one or two words which make up the key area of focus. Now add separate related words which come to mind that fit this category and then circle those words to make sub categories. On the page, these circled words will be arranged around that original central circle like planets around the sun.
For example, we might think of key topics like Better Time Management, or Better Followup, or Better Planning, or Better Communicator, etc. Taking one of these topics as the center circle, in a few minutes the list of related words will soon come forth. This is because we have all of these thoughts inside our mind and we just need the chance to release them. These related words become circles surrounding the center circle.
If we take a concrete case and make the key focus in the central circle “Better Time Management”, for example, some related sub category words to surround that idea might include words like: prioritisation, block time, procrastination, Quadrant Two focus, to do list, weekly goals, daily goals, etc.
In a short period of time we have developed sub categories for us to work on, in order to improve our time management. By physically arranging these words around the central idea, we engage our mind through visual stimulation.
Having done that, we now apply a template to help us decide just what we are going to do about each of these sub categories.
There are Six Steps.
A completed version might be like this:
We could repeat the same process for the other words we thought of like: block time, procrastination, Quadrant Two focus, to do list, weekly goals, daily goals etc. This is a simple system which is highly efficient and effective. Whenever I need ideas, this is my go to tool and I go to it for a couple of very good reasons: it is very fast, goes very deep and produces excellent, practical, applicable ideas. Try it for yourself.