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Life Maps: What Are They, Examples, How To Create, And More
Life maps are like physical maps that help us to locate different countries. A life map is a type of map that helps people locate their life’s key moments in an order. A life map can help you in all prospects of life.
For example, it can help you locate your goals, record special occasions or events, or track down situations wherein you were not yourself. In this blog, we will be taking a deep look at what life maps are, examples, uses, and more. So, let’s get started!
What are Life Maps?
A life map is about plotting significant events of life (SLFs).
Life maps include key moments in a time order which helps individuals track down their special occasions. It is an effective tool in psychology as it helps psychologists and people understand all prospects of life. It can help people reflect on their understanding per age. Some of the common examples of a life map are:
- Life resolution map: A life resolution map can help you track down your ambitions, goals, and resolutions you’ve accomplished and wish to accomplish in the next years. Such maps follow a transition route and can help you track down your struggles as well.
- Life fear map: A life fear map can help you track down fears along with significant dealing ideas or quotes.
- Stress map: A stress map can help you jot down the symptoms, patterns leading to stress, causes, and tips to deal with them.
- Goal map: A goal map can help you track down the goals you’ve taken so far, accomplished so far, and wish to achieve in the future.
What are the Main Uses of a Life Map?
Below listed are some of the main uses of a life map:
1. A Deeper Understanding: A life map can help you gain a deeper understanding of yourself, your past, upbringing, childhood issues, teenage years, goals, wishes, achievements, and more.
2. A Cherished Memory Box: A life map directly acts as a memory box. It can help people track down their special moments that are long forgotten.
3. The Development of a Personal Story: A life map is like a childhood photograph album which helps you cherish your special events but also helps you create your personal story based on your experiences.
4. Gain Insights about Life: A life map can help you gain insights about life from different angles. As we age, our personality shapes differently so do our insights. When you look at a life map through different phases of life, you start gaining better and deeper insights about your life, situations, accomplishments, goals, and whatnot.
5. Track Down the Issues: A life map can help you understand the three main W’s of life, what, when, and why. A deeper understanding of these questions can help you understand your personality more.
How to Create a Life Map?
Drawing a life map can be a tough task; however, with the help of the checklist below, you can create a life map effectively.
Prerequisites of Creating a Life Map:
- Collect your older memories
- Think about your highs and lows along with dates and places
- Collect stationery required from nearby such as rulers, colored pens, and others. (If you’re going digitally, download apps like Canva to help you create a life map according to your preferences)
- Brainstorm your elements first in a rough space
- Prepare symbols and signs prior
- Use an attractive template to help you track down
- Stay minimalistic
- Stay focused on your goals
The major rule of creating a life map is to follow a chronological order.
Step-by-Step Guide to Create Your Life MapStep 1: Divide your time, think about your past, and start scaling. Provide equal timings to the past, present, and future. In order to maintain minimalism, take the help of symbols and signs. Avoid writing too much. Step 2: Take the help of colored pens or markers to create your template. In order to make your template minimalistic, simple, and attractive, you can also take the help of pictures from your childhood, teenage years, adulthood years, and so on. Step 3: Think about the main elements of the life map you want to create and end the map with the goals you want to achieve so that you can carry forward the map in the future as well. Additionally, before working, look for different ideas on the internet and start making your map after brainstorming clearly on a rough piece of paper. Step 4: Instead of writing or explaining things over and over, take the help of symbols and signs to track down your life. A symbolic representation can help you understand effectively. Additionally, the jotting down process will look cleaner and understandable. Try to flex the major elements of your life map. Step 5: Focus more on creating a life map with goals or accomplishments. In short, the life map you’re creating must be a sign of what you’ve accomplished so far and what’s coming next. Keep your order clean and short so that you can accordingly prepare yourself for long-term and short-term goals. Step 6: Follow a thumb rule and create a space for changes that happened throughout the years. For example, you can line out what happened during 0-1 years, 1-2 years, and so on. The life map you wish to create can also look like a storybook which can help people track down your past, present, and future. Step 7: Before finishing the life map, mindfully think about your goals, the questions raised in your mind, and reflections on the past. Jot down your goals and add them in the years coming next. |
Frequently Asked Questions
A Word from the Author:
Awareness is one of the most important keys to life map development. When we are more aware of our experiences, lives, situations, and consequences, we become resilient, open, and strong. A life map can also help you practice compassion alone, gain freedom from the pain you’ve been holding for so long, and reflect on your uniqueness.
If you wish to jot down more pieces of your life in detail, you can start using a journal. You can take the help of the life map you’ve created and summarize your life in a journal. To learn more about journaling for mental health, refer to the blogs:
- 55 Journaling Prompts for Self-discovery
- What is a Bullet Journal?
- What is a Worry Journal?
- The Importance of Journaling for Mental Health
The main elements of life mapping are a title, legend, grid, compass to indicate direction, and a scale.
I hope this blog helps you understand what life maps are and how to create a life map to sketch down your desires and achieve your goals. Comment down your queries through the same or you can also write to us at Calm Sage.
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