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What is Mind map?
A mind map us an easy way to brainstorm thoughts organically without worrying about structure. It allows you visually structure your ideas to help with analysis and recall.
A mind map is a diagram for representing tasks, words, concept, or items linked to and arranged around a central concept or subject using a non-liner graphical layout that allows the user to build an intuitive framework around a central concept. A mind map can turn a long list of monotonous information into a colorful,memorable and highly organized diagram that works in line with your brain's natural way of doing things.
A mind map can be used as a simplified content management system (CMS). It allows you to store all your data in a centralized location to stay organized. With the various mind mapping software programs out today, you can attach files to different branches for even more flexibility. You can also change to various different views in order to find one that suits you best.
Advantages of the Mind Mapping Concept
You need to know the various advantages of mind mapping if you don't know it yet... this is simple, practical tool enhance your creative thinking and enables you to become a more productive and efficient.
Mind mapping increases your creativity and productivity because it's an excellent tool to let you go generate more ideas, identify relationship among the different data and information and effectively improve your memory and retention.
Making a mind ma is an excellent way for you to be able to sort through your thoughts and ideas. This is activity allows you to quickly generate creative and even unique ideas in less time. It gives you the freedom you need when brainstorming so that flow of ideas is not blocked or hampered like linear thinking does.
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