A little while back I shared a video lesson and free report I'd written on 'Mindmapping' as a way to manage complexity in business.
In case you missed it, a mindmap is a visual representation of a thought process and became instantly popular as a creative, innovative and efficient alternative to linear notation.
Tony Buzan is the world's foremost expert on thinking visually, and a leading lecturer on the brain and learning, invented Mind Maps in the 1970s and has been instructing millions in this technique ever since.
I happened across this video today and was reminded of how vital mindmapping has been to my success. In it he presents some of the finer points that make a world of difference.
Check out the video and be sure to let me know what you think by commenting below.
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The mindmap is an incredibly adaptable tool for just about anything: planning, organizing, creating, presenting, problem solving, communicating and many more!
How have you used mindmapping in the past?
Did you hear anything you had not known before about mindmapping? What was it?
Can you see applications for mindmapping in areas of your life besides work and business? Which?
I'm standing for all that's possible for you in life and business.
Sincerely,
Steve
PS – If you'd like to learn more about Tony's new mindmapping products and training go here:
PPS – In case you missed the free report I gave out previously you can grab a copy here:
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One of my colleagues introduced this in her class while teaching Macbeth. And it was amazingly successful. I am going to use it for a game that i play with my students called “What’s the good word?”
Hi Steve…i am familiar with mind mapping, for i used it to plan while i was teaching. It is a part of the Integrated Method, which is also Holistic, and contextual. I love it.
Thank you for sharing this…it strengthens my prior knowledge.
My cousin recommended this blog and she was totally right keep up the fantastic work!
Great resources on the subject, Steve.
I firmly believe that if more business owners paid more attention to mindmaping as a way to plan their business better and minimize the affects of information overload, the success rate of online business ownership would be much higher.
Best,
Ana Hoffman
My cousin recommended this blog and she was totally right keep up the fantastic work!