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  • in reply to: Tools Discussion #55157
    Lotus SystemLotus System
    Participant

    I thought I’d share the link to the Gingko website that I mentioned in the first session, so that people can find it in the future 🙂

    https://gingkoapp.com/

    The search function within a Gingko tree is really useful, since it displays all of the cards containing a certain phrase at once (rather than letting you sort through them one at a time). It makes it really easy to search for a particular tag you’ve written onto each card – whether that’s names, systems or subsystems, roles, relationships, values, projects or tasks each person has taken on, etc.

    I used Gingko loads for mundane forms of other forms of creative planning, and I think it could work really well for system mapping 🙂

    in reply to: Student Introduction Topic #55103
    Lotus SystemLotus System
    Participant

    Hi there! We’re the Lotus System – we’re a median system of mostly trans, queer and neurodiverse women. We’ve been sitting down and communicating with each other for around a year through the IFS model, but we only realised that we’re all separate people around 3 months ago. There’s around a dozen of us who are frequently co-conscious in some combination, along with a large number of us on the other side of a hard-to-cross communication barrier. Two of our previous hosts are currently on the other side of that communication barrier, so re-establishing better communication with them is one of our major long-term goals. We also have a bunch of untracked passengers wandering around our ship, chilling out near the front occasionally, but we’ve generally let them come and go unless they actively want our attention.

    One neat thing that came from our recent mapping exercise was naming our communication barrier the River Styx, a conceptual leap that’s got us thinking about loads of ways to approach establishing communication. We’re hoping as we begin mapping more frequently and learning new styles of mapping, it might lead to more conceptual leaps in ways that we haven’t currently considered!

    – Amy

    in reply to: Enrollees: Course Goals #55092
    Lotus SystemLotus System
    Participant

    What are your& goals from joining this course? We want to learn about new ways to explore and map our system – particularly visual mapping methods that come less intuitively for us, as well as less traditional maps such as skill maps and value maps. We want to know everyone in our system better by the end of the course – both in terms of our relationships with each other and understanding where one-person ends and another person begins.

    What would y’all like to get out of it the most? We want to increase communication between our main group of co-conscious fronters and another group of people (including several previous hosts) stuck on the other side of a communication barrier. In an ideal world, system mapping would help us to creatively brainstorm ways of increasing communication across that barrier and help us to actively include people on either side of the barrier in our crew.

    What excites y’all about being in this course? We’re really excited to brainstorm ideas with a whole bunch of systems with completely different learning styles, so we can hopefully discover new ideas and possibilities together that our system would never have considered on our own!

    What’s your past experience(s) with system mapping? We’ve been making written lists and flash cards for our headmates for a long time, and we’ve been using spreadsheets as a living document to keep track of key information for each headmate (including faceclaims) for a month or so. We have playlists for songs that deeply resonate with different people in our system (the maps we interact with most on a day-to-day basis), and we made our first hand-drawn heat map / relationship map earlier today. That was really helpful – we ended up naming our main communication barrier (the River Styx) and started brainstorming ways to increase communication across it. We have a private Discord server with channels for each person who’s fronted in our system, so maybe that counts too? We also do a lot of journaling and longform writing about our system, which might loosely be considered a map – it’s at least a thorough paper trail.

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