How to Mindmap

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How to Mindmap

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Creating a Mindmap in 4 easy stages

Start With a Central Image

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Use a large piece of paper (A4 or better still A3)

Position the paper in landscape format

Pencil a central image that represents your subject

In this example, a Mind Map on Motivation, I have used the familiar notion of a horse chasing a carrot

Adding Branches and Expanding

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Add key branches and expand using one word per line

The number of key or first branches should ideally be between 7 and 11 or the Mindmap will be crowded and memorising becomes more difficult

Use curved branches which are easy on the eye and lines the same length as the word, so that the eye can travel easily to the next level

Allow free and rapid mind flow

Add Graphics

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Add graphics to enhance the Mindmap, which aid recall and make the Mindmap more pleasing to view

Pictures assist memory recall - use space wisely

Ink and Colour

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Ink in and colour your Mindmap - the more colour you use the more appealing it becomes and it will be easier to recall your information

There are dozens of examples available for FREE download at http://www.mindmapinspiration.co.uk

You can also use Mindmap software if you prefer

Mindmaps ® were invented by Tony Buzan - see his many Books for more details or visit his website at http://www.imindmap.com