Archive for January, 2007

Using ResultsManager to Reorganize My Work (Again): Part 9 of 9

Monday, January 15th, 2007

The Maybe Never Map
The other approach I’ve taken is to create a Maybe Never map, link to Map Central, and of course, mark the linked topic with the Exclude from Dashboard icon. Like this.

Map Central

For those of you who are new to ResultsManager, Map Central is the usual starting point for generating a dashboard. This map has links to the other maps and directories of maps that I want to be scanned when a dashboard is generated. It really doesn’t make sense for the Maybe Never map to be here–I’ll never want to include it in a scan of the rest of my maps. But it serves as a visual reminder that this map is still part of my universe of maps. Hopefully that will remind me at least a few times a year to open it up and give it a quick review.

One other trick is within the Maybe Never map itself. Here’s a screenshot of a sample Maybe Never map.

Maybe Never Map

On the left, under Projects, there are a couple of random projects that I’ve just thrown into this map for safe keeping. I might have cut them from another map and pasted them here.

On the right, though, I have imported some of the contents of the My Work map. All I have to do to import a branch from another map is to create a hyperlink in this map to that topic in the other map. Then, with the linked topic selected in this map, I select an option on MindManager’s Tools menu called “Convert hyperlink to External Reference.” And presto, MindManger imports the contents of that other map here. This functionality is provided by a freely downloadable add-in from MindJet called the Map Linker.

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Using ResultsManager to Reorganize My Work (Again): Part 8 of 9

Monday, January 15th, 2007

Using ResultsManager and MindManager to Separate Someday/Maybe from “Maybe Never”

One of the most useful tricks I’ve learned over the past few months is to use the “Exclude from Dashboard” icon on some map topics to stop the Dashboard Generator from walking through them looking for activities. For example, in some of my project maps, I have rather large sets of notes mapped under a Main Topic called Resources. Under normal circumstances, the Dashboard Generator would walk through all of those subtopics. But I can put the “Exclude from Dashboard” icon on the Resources topic, and when the Dashboard Generator sees that icon, it just skips the whole branch. One of the best side effects of this is improved performance. So I use this icon all over the place now, anywhere I know that no activities that belong on a dashboard reside. This turns out to be a perfect mechanism for a Maybe Never list!

In the following project map, you can see that I’ve relegated a couple of activites to Maybe Never, simply by dragging and dropping them under the Maybe Never topic that is marked with the red “Exclude from Dashboard” icon. (Looks like a No Entry symbol).

Maybe Never Activities

When this map is scanned by the Dashboard Generator, it will ignore everything under Maybe Never. At some point in the future, when I’m cleaning up this map, I can glance at those Maybe Nevers. Maybe someday, I’ll be convinced that they really are garbage and I’ll delete them!

Wrapping Up

Now you can see a basic way to punt stuff to Maybe Never within each project map. Next, I’ll describe the other mechanism I use: The Maybe Never Map.