Thursday, March 13, 2008

My introduction on Mind Mapping

I have been using mind mapping for many years. And I have benefited on this foras long as I can remember.
Thanks to the extra ordinary guide given in Tony Buzan's books on mind mapping, I have learnt a great deal on mind mapping.

Mind mapping actually uses both our brain to map out almost anything that you want to think of. As you know, preparation work is the most important thing, before you start to work on anything. Personally, I used mind mapping to help me on preparation. And most of the time, I will get more that what I expected by using mind mapping to map out the things I want to do.

In fact, it is very easy to prepare a mind map once you get used to it. There are lots of guides in the internet to teach you how to use it. I will share with you a few on how to mind map in my next blog. In fact, there are whole lot of mind mapping templates & software that is being sold currently in the internet.

Personally. I have changed some of the principles of mind mapping to suit my style.
One significant change is the variety of colors. As I don't carry many color pens with me, I am forced to use only 1-3 colors.

How I do my own mind mapping? I am eager to share more with you & I am tempted to post as many of my personal collections as I can on the web. Hopefully, these samples can be your rough reference at a certain point.

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