Inspiration for your mind map practice
Chapter 2 in the online course “Seasonal Reflection & Goal Setting Exercise” is all about mind mapping! I guide you through the mind mapping process with prompts to help you find meaning and generate ideas related to your goals. Check it out!
Mind mapping has probably been around since people have been writing and having ideas. It's simply a way to express and organize information, and make connections between what you are learning about.
I bet you made an idea web in elementary school for a report to demonstrate how events were connected, or depict themes you discovered.
Mind mapping is just the 1994 buzzword name for a more colorful version of a straightforward, trustworthy diagramming process wherein a lot of thoughts sprout out of a central idea or theme.
It's a multi-purpose tool for individuals, families and teams looking to:
* increase productivity
* brainstorm and enhance creativity
* make sense of and better retain info
* learn something new
* express ideas in any order and have them organized by the end
There's a ton of info out there about how to create a mind map - with mindmap.com an obviously great place to start.
You'll find a ton of digital mind mapping tools great for virtual teams and on-the-go, but I personally believe in the power of getting your hands dirty when you can.
Rather than bore you with basics, I rounded up a few inspiring mind maps that provide insight into how and why to use them to better navigate both your personal and professional life.