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H ow to drive a Mind Map

H ow to drive a Mind Map. Source : The Mind Map Book – Tony Buzan. Tecniques. 1º Use Emphasis Always use a central Image . Use Images throughout your Mind Map . Use three or more colours per central Image . Use dimension in Images .

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H ow to drive a Mind Map

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  1. Howto drive a MindMap Source: TheMindMapBook – Tony Buzan.

  2. Tecniques • 1º Use Emphasis • Always use a central Image. • Use ImagesthroughoutyourMindMap. • Use threeor more colours per central Image. • Use dimension in Images. • Use synaesthesia (theblending of physicalsenses). • Use variations of size of printing, line and image. • Use organisedspacing. • Use appropiatespacing.

  3. Tecniques • 2º Use association. • Use arrowswhenyouwanttomakeconnectionswithin and acrossthebranchpattern. • Use coloursforenhancingmemory and creativity. • Use codestoenableyoutomakeinstantconnectionsbetweendiferentsparts of yourmindmaps.

  4. Tecniques • 3º Be clear. • Use onlyonekeyword per line. • Printallwords. • Printkeywordsonlines. • Make line lenghtequaltowordlenght. • Connectlinestootherlines. • Makethe central linesticker. • Makeyourboundariesembraceyourbranchoutline. • Makeyourimages as clear as possible. • Keepyourpaper placed horizontally in front of you. • Keepyourprinting as upright as possible.

  5. Techniques and Layout • 4. Develop a Personal Style. • Reflectyouruniquenetwork and patterns of thoughts. • 1º Use Hierarchy. • 2º Use numericalorder.

  6. MindMapRecommendations • Break mental blocks. • Addblanklines. • Ask questions. • Addimages. • Maintainawareness of yourinfiniteassociationalcapacity. • Reinforce. • ReviewyourMindMaps. • Do quickMindMapchecks.

  7. MindMapRecommendations • Prepare. • Prepare your mental attitude. • Develop a positive mental attitude. • Copyimagesaroundyou. • CommityourselftoyourMindMap. • Committotheabsurd. • MakeyourMindMap as beautiful as posible. • Prepare yourmaterials.

  8. MindMapRecommendations • Prepare yourworkspaceenvironment. • Ensurethatyouhave a moderatetemperature in theroom. • Use natural light wherepossible. • Ensurethatyouhaveplenty of fresh air. • Furnishtheroomappropiately. • Createpleasingsurroundings. • Play appopiatemusic, orwork in silenceifyourprefer.

  9. Fourdangerareas • MindMapsthataren’treallyMindMaps. Avoidstructurebecomeincreasinglyrandom and monotonous, diassociated and reducedtothesamelevel. • The idea thatphrases are more meaningful. Using single words in yourMindMapenableyoutoseeyourinternal and externalenviroment more clearly and realistically. • The idea that a “messy” MindMapis no good. Thisdoesn’t mean it’sbad. It’s a simplyreaction of yourstate of mind. Itissimply a reflection of yourstate of mind at the time, orthe input yourmindisreceiving. • A negativeemotionalreactiontoanyMindMap. Ifyou are disappointedordepressedbythestandard of yourMindMapyoushouldsimplyremindyourselfthatitisonly a firstdraftwichwillrequirerevisionbeforeitreachesmaturity.

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