I usually visit the website of those who leave comments in my postings. Recently, from a comment in the article Journal to the Self, I found Adam Sicinski’s Study Matrix Blog.
What a wonderful surprise! The website has a wealth of amazing, beautifully-crafted mind maps about various topics relevant to personal development — such as accelerated learning, life success principles, cognitive psychology, memory enhancement, time management and many others.
Mind Map Showcase
Adam Sicinski’s maps are perfectly aligned with Litemind’s mission, so following I present 5 selected mind maps on the topics of: learning, time management, memory, stress management and advanced mind mapping.
Click on the thumbnails to see a larger view of the mind maps. Below each thumbnail is also a link to the original article in Adam’s blog. These articles contain detailed explanations about the mind maps’ contents, as well as links to the full, downloadable maps (in both wide-screen and standard formats). Enjoy!
5 Keys to Improving Your Memory
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6 Keys to Learning
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5 Keys to Effective Time Management
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6 Keys to Stress Management
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Study Matrix 101 - Advanced Mind Mapping Strategies
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This is not a sales pitch, sponsored post or anything like that — I am posting these links because I was amazed with the detail and the attention that went into creating them, and how they really express the essence of the ideas.
Browse around the Study Matrix Blog and the companion SMX Art Store, and check how Adam is quickly developing many great learning resources. Some are paid (such as study aids recreating Shakespearean literature classics), but most of them are free.

Wonderful site by Adam Sicinski. As a long time mindmap fan I’ve found it amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Anyway I do know that you have your own outstanding hand-made mindmaps that you still not shared with your Litemind buddies. Shame-on-you
Hi, Fier.
Indeed, I have some hand-made maps. The problem is that nearly all of them are in Portuguese… But yes, I am guilty as charged for using computer-based mind mapping too much lately…
Thanks for reminding me, as I also think that hand-made maps can be a nice way to enrich the site for the readers.
The thing with hand-made mindmaps is that when you’re forced to draw things yourself you will pay more attention to them - as Buzan said in The Mind Map Book.
Wow! This is wonderful, Luciano. Thanks a lot for sharing these; I’m now off to some serious reading.
-Tibi
Tibi: Glad you enjoyed it. If you visit Study Matrix Blog, you’ll see that Adam has created many, many more equally great mind maps after I posted this.
Tibi, I checked your website and it is also very unique and interesting. Subscribed!
It’s very interesting !