Mind maps: a great way to get things in order

in creativity •  4 years ago 

An effective tool that helps you plan everything in a very visual way - from going to the store to basic life tasks. These are mind maps. Many people who start using this method find it extremely rewarding and the planning process fun.

In fact, you can use them anywhere. This tool helps you see the big picture of the work ahead and sequentially break it down into smaller stages. With the help of mind maps, marketers and sociologists conduct their research, this tool helps to draw up a semantic core or a sitemap, prepare for an important event or draw up a plan for large-scale written work, sketch out a to-do list or plan a budget. In a word, the technique is almost universal.

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Mind maps allow you to structure any information. The drawn up scheme will allow you to visually display what properties, advantages or disadvantages this or that object has, how it can be used, etc.

Such a clear structure will help you more easily navigate a large amount of information both when preparing an article or speech, and during a presentation or lecture. Imagine that the listeners, instead of a chaotic verbal flow, will see a beautiful and understandable diagram of what is being discussed in front of them - and you will understand how much more winning your presentation will be.

When preparing for exams, taking courses, you have to memorize and organize a large amount of material. Mind maps are an excellent tool for drawing up abstracts or plans for articles, term papers, theses.

With the help of mental maps, it is easy to break any question into its components, and, in turn, break them down into even smaller sub-points. Thus, you get a detailed holistic analysis of any issue that will be before your eyes in the form of a clear diagram.

The advantage of the cards is that you can "split" information almost indefinitely, adding new branches to the existing ones. As a result, you will not miss even the smallest details.

If you need to solve a problem or question, mind maps also come in handy. With their help, it is convenient to record the results of brainstorming while discussing work tasks and household issues.

Any problem is placed in the center of the map, for example, where to go on vacation, how to organize a party, how to open an online store - in short, whatever. Further, as ideas about how to solve the problem arise, branches are drawn to the central part. They are "overgrown" with new branches describing ways to implement a specific idea. Here you can also reflect the specifics of each solution found, the consequences and possible pitfalls.

Such cards can be drawn independently or together with colleagues, drawn by hand on a sheet of paper using colored markers, or working in a special program - the result will still be very visual.

Maps work in the same way when you need to make a decision. If you are used to being guided by logic rather than intuition, then the method will be useful to you.

In the center of the map, a topical issue or problem is depicted, possible solutions are placed on the branches of the first level, and the probable consequences of this method of action are placed on the branches of the third. You can break down these effects into positive and negative.

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Thus, you can visually compare all possible options and choose the most optimal one.

You can plan anything using mind maps: budget, time spent on a project or actions to implement it. You can even create a shopping or workout plan for the week.

The only significant disadvantage of planning with maps is the difficulty of binding to certain dates. If, for example, you use the Grant diagram, you can clearly see in what sequence and in what time frame this or that event should occur, how it is related to others in time. In mind maps, you can only indicate the deadline for a specific task.


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