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Mind Maps


Use a Mind Map, Save a Tree;

Use Mind Maps, Save a Forest!

Unlock your Creativity, boost your Memory and Change your Life!

What is a Mind Map?  A Mind Map is a powerful graphic technique which provides a universal key to unlock the potential of the brain. It harnesses the full range of cortical skills - word, image, number, logic, rhythm, colour and spatial awareness - in a single, uniquely powerful manner. In so doing, it gives you the freedom to roam the infinite expanses of your brain. The Mind Map can be applied to every aspect of life where improved learning and clearer thinking will enhance human performance.

 What do you need to make a Mind Map? Because Mind Maps are so easy to do and so natural, the ingredients for your "Mind Map Recipe" are very few:

  • Blank unlined paper
  • Coloured pens and pencils
  • Your Brain
  • Your imagination!

When you use Mind Maps on a daily basis, you will find that your life becomes more productive, fulfilled, and successful on every level. There are no limits to the number of thoughts, ideas and connections that your brain can make, which means that there are no limits to the different ways you can use Mind Maps to help you.

7 Steps to Making a Mind Map

  1. Start in the CENTRE of a blank page turned sideways. Why? Because starting in the centre gives your Brain freedom to spread out in all directions and to express itself more freely and naturally. 
  2. Use an IMAGE or PICTURE for your central idea. Why? Because an image is worth a thousand words and helps you use your Imagination. A central image is more interesting, keeps you focussed, helps you concentrate, and gives your Brain more of a buzz!
  3. Use COLOURS throughout. Why? Because colours are as exciting to your Brain as are images. Colour adds extra vibrancy and life to your Mind Map, adds tremendous energy to your Creative Thinking, and is fun!
  4. CONNECT your MAIN BRANCHES to the central image and connect your second- and third-level branches to the first and second levels, etc. Why? Because your Brain works by association. It likes to link two (or three, or four) things together. If you connect the branches, you will understand and remember a lot more easily.
  5. Make your branches CURVED rather than straight-lined. Why? Because having nothing but straight lines is boring to your Brain.
  6. Use ONE KEY WORD PER LINE. Why Because single key words give your Mind Map more power and flexibility.
  7. Use IMAGES throughout. Why Because each image, like the central image, is also worth a thousand words. So if you have only 10 images in your Mind Map, it's already the equal of 10,000 words of notes!

Originated in the late 1960s by Tony Buzan Mind Maps are now used by millions of people around the world - from the very young to the very old - whenever they wish to use their minds more effectively. Find out all about Mind Mapping by reading the Ultimate Book of Mind Maps or attend a training session on Mind Mapping with Tony Buzan.  For all of Tony Buzan's books click here and all Training Courses with Tony, click here.

Mind Map Gallery

Below are some 'Best Practice' examples of Mind Maps from around the world.  If you would like to submit your own Mind Map to this gallery, please send an email to contactbuzan@buzanworld.com

Michael Faraday
Blue-print
5 Brain Principles
Giotto di Bondone
CRM
The Queen Mum
Mind Map Laws
If not dieting!
Christmas.
Harry Potter’s 7 Books
8 Secrets of Leadership
Nine Team Roles
Genius - Beijing School
Deuteriated Erythromycin
Energy Mind-Map
Goal Setting
DeBono’s 6 Hats
How To Mind-Map
Mind-Maps
Mind-Mapping
Megatrends
Particle Physics
Whole New Mind
Creative Intelligence
Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2)
Denk Zeichnen
Mind-Map Overview
SWOT Analysis
Dinosaur Extinction
People
Education
Health
Edvinsson
Business
Excercises for Relaxation and De-Stressing
Scamper
William Shakespeare
Creative Writing
Trinity
Solving Global Warming
Creativity
Mind-Map
Chemistry
Learning a Language
The Week Ahead
Our Planet Needs Help
Home
Auditing
Accounting - Impairment of Assets
Accounting – Investment Property
Economics
Parts of Speech
The Language of Story Sums
     


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