Friday, 29 July 2011

Organize tasks, brainstorm and focus your activities by mind mapping.




If you want to increase your creativity, try out the process known as mind-mapping. A mind map is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks, or other items linked to and arranged around a central key word or idea. It allows the user to attack a topic without resorting to linear thinking techniques.

In its' simplest form, mind-mapping begins with a blank sheet of paper. In the center of the page is written the main idea or concept. Additional thoughts related to the topic are listed around the page at random. This allows the user to "free think". When the user feels that there are no more thoughts, he links (by drawing a line) any thoughts which appear to be of a similar or related nature. It is helpful to use colored pens or markers to make the connectivity stand out. When all items have been linked, the mind map yields topics or themes that must be addressed to adequately outline or define the original main topic.
(source: http://thorstenconsulting.com)

In general, things that are organized are successful.




Important are:

the color
the image
the link (line, arrow)

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