How to make a map of your mind via Austin Kleon [Shared]

How to make a map of your mind via Austin Kleon

The image is a handwritten mind map on lined notebook paper, dated October 24, 2021. The central figure is a rough drawing of a face with spiky hair and a square mouth. The map is interconnected with various concepts and ideas, including "History of Religion," "Alphabet vs. Goddesses," "Left vs. Right Brain," "McGilchrist," "The Matter with Things," "Waking the Witch," "Goddesses," "Witches," "Joy Williams," "S Poooky Season," "Dune," "Deep Time," "Non-Linear Time," "Shapes in Nature," "Narrative Shape," "Shapes," "Process," "Nouns vs. Verbs," and "Meander, Spiral, Explode." The connections between these ideas are represented by lines and arrows, with some words and phrases highlighted in larger text. The overall layout is organic and free-form, with a focus on the central figure and its surrounding concepts.</p></p></p></p></p></p>

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When ideas aren’t coming, or I’m confused about what’s going on in my head, I’ll make something called a mind map. Starting in the middle of a notebook page, I’ll draw a picture, or write a word or phrase with a box or a circle around it, then I’ll write the first word or phrase that comes to my mind next to it, enclose it with a box or a circle, and draw a line connecting them. I’ll repeat this process until the page is full.

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