Mapping stickiness: a case study
January 23, 2007 by Mary Wynne-Wynter
My "to-read" stack is getting tall but I had to order this after reading their excerpt and Guy Kawasaki’s interview with the authors.
I found their ideas so provocative and relevant that I played around with their 6 principles for SUCCESs on a mind map using myself as a case study. (click image to enlarge)

It was a good exercise proving just how much right brainpower it takes to turn a collection of abstract ideas into something with impact that people will understand and remember. I’m looking forward to the book and their templates.
As always, when making mind maps, I find its a challenge to not let the ‘head’ take over. When it does, the mind map becomes little more than an attractive list. Its worth taking the time to just let the right-brain rip and not be too serious about it.
I created this map with NovaMind.
(Via How to Change the World.)
