Ecosocial designers and sustainability professionals
Mapping your own career journey after a major transition or retirement
This mind map traces the 7-phase career journey of Andrew, an ecosocial designer, from 1968 to the present. It covers 43 nodes across phases such as 'Phase 1 1968/70' (craft guild business) and 'Phase 5 1986/2004' (permaculture co-development), highlighting key experiences like 'Designing and making bespoke furniture' and 'Co-designed & still operating Gaia U International'. The template serves as a personal timeline and reflection tool for designers, educators, and career changers exploring ecosocial design paths. It visually organizes life phases, lean periods, and pivotal projects, making it a practical 'ecosocial designer mind map' for narrative mapping.
Conditions d'utilisationMapping your own career journey after a major transition or retirement
Teaching a course on ecosocial design or life narrative mapping
Preparing a personal portfolio or biography for grant applications or speaking engagements
Launch the template in Xmind to explore the seven phases of the ecosocial designer journey and understand how the nodes are organized.
Replace the existing content and projects with your own career timeline, learning periods, and pivotal life experiences.
Personalize the map with unique colors and icons before exporting your story as a PDF or image to share with others.
It outlines Andrew's 7-phase journey from 1968 to today, covering craft guilds, permaculture, Gaia University, and international projects, serving as a career narrative template.
Open the .xmind file in Xmind, then replace each phase's nodes with your own milestones, experiences, and lean periods to map your professional evolution.
Phase 5 covers co-developing the Permaculture Association of Britain, introducing design framework thinking, and leading the action-learning Diploma of Applied Permaculture Design system.
Yes, it's a fully editable Xmind file. You can add, remove, or rearrange nodes, change colors, and attach notes or images to personalize your story.
It's designed for ecosocial designers, sustainability educators, career coaches, and anyone reflecting on a life path integrating design, ecology, and social justice.
Lean periods (e.g., 'Lean period 1', 'Lean period 2') denote times of financial or resource scarcity that shaped Andrew's resilience and authenticity.
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