What is mind
mapping?
A mind map basically reflects our brains; the way our brains
function at best.

Our memory consists out of
associations
. Not in a linear way (the way we take notes).
You're probably not going to be surprised when I tell you that
every idea you have, is probably consisting out of hundreds if
not thousands links/associations. A mind map empowers you to
structure this amount of links and associations. And this is
gives you a more in-depth insight and overview over your
idea.
We think in keywords or key-images. We
actually don't remind sentences so well. We remember keywords
and when we tell what we remember, we are producing sentences
which connect these keywords/images to each other. We only do
this in order to make bridges between different keywords and
key images.
If we want to remember a line/sentence, most of us would have
to cram on this line in order to recall this line
exactly.
This is difficult and definitely not fun to
do.
Normally when trying to recall a sentence literally, we
remember the context of the line, but not the precise
words.
Keywords and images
A mind map consists out of keywords and images (we are
literally going to use the saying: an images is worth a
thousand words), colors and a STRUCTURE. As a result 90% of the
normal info we would use, we can forget in a mind map. Due to
this we can stuff way more info in a mind map. All this info on
one sheet of paper! This paper will provide you with an
overview over the project and at the same time the
mind map will contain detailed
information.
Just imagine: This is not possible with our normal way of
note taking.
Look at what we normally do. We note our important thoughts.
These thoughts form lines/sentences. We all write these
important thoughts down on a piece of paper. This piece of
paper is growing by the minute. Soon these notes become two,
three, and four ...endless amounts of pieces of paper.
But realize this;
1. The moment you are turning a paper, you're actually already
out of context.
2. Finding crucial info back becomes nastier the moment the
amount of papers is growing.
3. Last but not least; the way you write your notes is very
monotone. How do you expect your brains to like what you're
writing and therefore easily remember it?
Your brain loves action, variety, out-of-the-box material; it
will instantly remember these weird things.
That is exactly what you can do with a mind
map.
And with a mind map you will stay IN CONTEXT. Even when
doodling on the same piece of paper on which you make your mind
map, you're still in context; I'll bet you that this doodle
will still contain relevant info about the subject: But
still, all notes are on one piece of paper.
A mind map is way more visual by nature than our standard way
of note taking. In a mind map the structure shows and clarifies
the nature, hierarchy and associational link between
keywords in a blink of an eye.
A mind map can pull your attention to specific subjects while
maintaining the helicopter view.
A mind map makes you remember effortlessly in contrast
to our conventional way of thinking and note
taking.
I will say it differently; a mind map is structuring info
almost the same way that our brain is doing
it.
While saying this, you'll probably realize that reviewing info
in a mind map will be done quickly as well. If you review your
info in a mind map on a frequent basis (which will probably
cost you about 2 to 3 minutes every time you review) it will
result in:
1. Review time is way shorter than the usual way.
2. The brains will absorb the info
automatically.
The way a mind map functions is to be looked at as looking at a
roadmap of a city or town:
A road map will make it possible for you to:

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Give you a helicopter view over a large
area.
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P
lan your route; make your choices and shows you
exactly where you're heading and where you've
been.
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To interpret a lot of info.
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Look for new solutions by showing you
alternatives.
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Be efficient.
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Convenient and attractive to look at the info, read
it, browse through it and remember it.
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C
oncentrate on the subject you're looking for. It
forces your brain and your eyes to
focus.
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See the whole picture as well as the
details.
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H
elp yourself.
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Do you get the picture!
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These reasons are exactly what a mind map can do
for you too.
It is all within reach; if you are willing to accept that some
things have to chance in order to be able to gain.
10 simple rules
that can totally change your reality.
I promise you it won't happen overnight as I have to compete
with a system you are using since your high school years. And
you might expect this technique to overrule your system, which
has engraved itself into the roots of your being.
It is not fair to expect that this technique is going to change
everything within a 'click'.
No you have to practice. You'll have to make mind maps
manually. There is no possibility for a shortcut here.
If you are willing to try this, than this training is going to
provide you with all essentials necessary to obtain this mind
mapping skill.
Let's find out what the
list of common complaints
of other people is.
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