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With paper (or screen) in landscape mode, start with
    Main Subject in the center and radiate out.
Going clockwise, place 4-10 Topics, then sub-topics on the map
  varying importance by thickness of lines and size of type.
Use Keywords, as few as possible, because they will trigger
      other associations and are information rich.
Use pictures. words, and symbols because they are worth
1000 words and colors to show themes and associations.
Don’t forget: Develop your own style, without making
   judgements, editing and think 3-dimensionally.
Mind Map quickly, without stopping.
Jump from branch to branch, filling in empty boxes later.
Finally, go back and edit, prioritize, elaborate and
              clean up your Mind Map.
How To Mind Map

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How To Mind Map

  • 1. With paper (or screen) in landscape mode, start with Main Subject in the center and radiate out.
  • 2. Going clockwise, place 4-10 Topics, then sub-topics on the map varying importance by thickness of lines and size of type.
  • 3. Use Keywords, as few as possible, because they will trigger other associations and are information rich.
  • 4. Use pictures. words, and symbols because they are worth 1000 words and colors to show themes and associations.
  • 5. Don’t forget: Develop your own style, without making judgements, editing and think 3-dimensionally.
  • 6. Mind Map quickly, without stopping. Jump from branch to branch, filling in empty boxes later.
  • 7. Finally, go back and edit, prioritize, elaborate and clean up your Mind Map.