Examples of Mind Mapping

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What is Mind Mapping?

Mind mapping is a way to help you organize your thoughts. The interesting and compelling thing about mind mapping is once you begin the process of putting pen to paper, your vision seems to grow and deepen as the process unfolds.


Examples of Mind Mapping / Learning is Fun


To further explore the definition of mind mapping let's look at it as a tool used to optimize brain function by focusing on a single key word and then adding branches for other tasks or objectives needed in order to attain your goal. Studies have shown that human beings learn more efficiently by stimulating all 5 senses.

By mind mapping you add another stimulant to your brain, not just by picturing your keywords, but also by coloring and adding symbols. There are many examples of mind maps, depending on the user's goal or aim.

Here are some examples:


Learning Mind Mapping / Stretching Your Creativity

Mind mapping practitioners color their mind maps according to category to clearly segregate each section. This is said to increase the brain's visual process by giving structure to our thoughts. Mind maps are not linear in nature.

They usually look like branches connected to a trunk where your keywords are. To see a visual and for more detail on this topic go to our What is Mind Mapping page.

And because they are not linear, it is said that this stops the user from prioritizing tasks and instead encourages him to perform the task through connecting concepts and ideas thereby making the user more efficient.


Learning Mind Mapping / For the Business Person

Another example is a mind map for businesses. Businessmen can color, categorize and arrange goals and aims for business purposes. By following a mind map, a businessman can see his tasks clearly. Examples of mind maps for businesses can have categories like staffing, sales, presentation, marketing or finance. Other different categories and concepts can be added.

While simple mind maps can be visualized in the brain, bigger more complicated mind maps are usually written on paper. It is basically a form of note taking and experts say that once a mind map is drawn, there is no need to refer to it again because the brain has integrated, memorized and organized the information.

Mind maps have become the new tool for the professional who needs efficiency. Problem solving and brainstorming hurdles can easily be surpassed when there is a clear outline or schedule of objectives and goals.

Learning Mind Mapping / For Students and Parents

Students and stay-at-home Moms and Dads can also benefit from mind mapping. Mind maps give the user a clearer point of view of the goal ahead. It also simplifies tasks by paving the way for you to achieve your goal. There are examples of mind maps for students who wish to submit term papers and class reports. And parents can utilize mind maps for daily chores and other organizational needs at home.

Parents can also help their kids who are faced with class projects. Instead of being among the teenagers who are faced with the stress of having to perform, teens can now actually look forward to projects, seeing these assignments as a chance to shine in front of their peers.

What is Mind Mapping / Conclusion

No matter what technique you choose to organize and grow your business, it is essential to gain clarity on your business' mission and vision. Thom Rogers, founder of Optimal Modification, Inc. (OMI) is uniquely qualified to help you in crystallizing all aspects of your business so that it will realize its optimal success.

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