Here are 7 ways people are using visual note-taking tools to capture, organize and understand their ideas, information and knowledge.
How to sidestep information exhaustion and get sh*t done
we are all overwhelmed with information. How do you sort through it, distill it and use it to share your unique point of view with the world? Mind mapping software can help in ways that other tools can’t.
Use mind mapping software to tap into your subconscious
Mind mapping software acts like a powerful antenna to surface, nurture and enhance your best thinking. Here’s how it taps into your mind.
How to use mind mapping software to explore second-order effects
Visuaizing second-order effects using mind mapping software is a powerful way to anticipate the potential impacts of events and decisions. Here’s how to do it.
How visual thinking tools are a catalyst for serendipity
Can visual thinking tools help you generate more opportunities for serendipity – and help you leverage them when they occur? Definitely!
Sidestep your mental biases to supercharge your brainstorming
When brainstorming, many people tend to rely on top-of-mind ideas. Here’s why that isn’t effective – and a powerful alternative.
Eliminate stress and worry from decision-making
Does the thought of making a decision make you break out in a cold sweat? Are you haunted by past decisions that – in retrospect – sucked? Why not create a mind map to help you get clarity and make better decisions?
How to create and use a multi-meeting mind map
One of the things mind mapping software does really well is enabling us to capture, organize and present large amounts of information in a manageable way. A case in point: multi-meeting events.
Supercharge your next big writing project [WEBINAR]
I recently presented a webinar at Biggerplate.com’s 2022 ReadWriteMap event. Entitled Supercharge Your Next Writing Project, it revealed a simple 6-step process that can help you streamline and accelerate yours using mind maps.
How mind mapping software helps creators conquer writer’s block
We’ve all been there: Writer’s block. Staring down a blank document page on the screen. But there is a solution: mind map your writing.
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