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  • Buzan's iMind Map TM

  • Welcome to

  • How to iMind Mappping tutorial.

  • Your battle in

  • iMind Mapping is used by so many people,

  • in so many countries

  • and in so many languages.

  • Mind Maps are the ultimate organizational thinking tool.

  • They are the easiest way to put information into your brain,

  • and to take information out of your brain

  • as they literally map out your thoughts.

  • Tony Buzan invented Min Maps back in the 1970s.

  • A mind map

  • is a thinking tool that

  • reflects externally

  • what goes on inside your head.

  • We're now going to look at

  • How to Mind Map

  • in Six Simple Steps

  • Let's begin Mind Mapping!

  • Step 1 (Creating your Central Idea)

  • Firstly, start by creating your central idea;

  • this will define the theme of your Mind Map.

  • They should ideally be an image;

  • as images have much greater impact than words.

  • Images encourage your imagination;

  • they keep your mind focused

  • and help you to remember.

  • You can choose between a selection of iMind Map images

  • or you can import your own.

  • iMind Map allows you to add a short text label

  • as well as your image if needed.

  • Step 2 (Add your Ideas and Thoughts)

  • You need to add your ideas and thoughts to your mind map.

  • You can do this by adding branches

  • for each of your ideas

  • curved,

  • organic branches

  • are the most effective

  • as they reflect

  • the structure of your brain.

  • Straight lines are rigid and therefore boring.

  • They don't excite your mind,

  • which means that you're not soaking up so much information.

  • Curves, rounded lines,

  • create variety and excitement

  • to your eyes

  • making the information they hold

  • easier to remember.

  • Give your main ideas thicker branches

  • to show their importance;

  • your branches should become less and less thick

  • as you add your second

  • and third level ideas.

  • You can create curved branches easily using iMind Map:

  • Simply use your mouse and

  • the pre-defined branch drawing tool

  • to create your branches.

  • iMind Mapping will also organize the thickness

  • of each of your branch levels.

  • Step 3 (Colors)

  • A very important part of Mind Mapping is color;

  • colors are as exciting to your brain as images.

  • They add extra interest and life

  • to your mind map

  • as well as giving energy

  • to your creative thinking.

  • Using iMind Map,

  • each of your branches is given

  • a different color

  • by the Auto Color Tool.

  • Step 4 (Adding Words)

  • Once you have created the branches

  • to your idea,

  • you can then add words to describe it.

  • It is important that you try and only use

  • one keyword here.

  • This is because single words

  • will generate many more associations

  • and connections

  • allowing your mind to have the freedom

  • to spark off new ideas and thoughts.

  • Try remember that a single word

  • always provide power and flexibility

  • to your mind map.

  • To add a word, simply type straight

  • after creating your branch

  • and remember,

  • if you ever need to include more information

  • than just one word,

  • iMind Map lets you attach notes to any

  • of your branches,

  • so you can include

  • further words or information.

  • Step 5 (Attach an Image)

  • You can also attach an image to your branch,

  • As the saying goes:

  • "A picture can paint a thousand words."

  • This is because images have

  • a huge impact on your brain.

  • The more you use them,

  • the better.

  • You can attach images to any branch

  • using images from the iMind Map Image and Icon Library,

  • or by importing your own.

  • And even better way to mind map

  • is to try these images instead of words

  • on your branches.

  • Step 6 (Connections)

  • Connections are now what

  • will create your mind maps.

  • From your central idea,

  • and then your first main branch,

  • your brain starts making connections.

  • These connections will start forming

  • the rest of your main branches

  • and then your second level branches,

  • and then third level branches,

  • carrying on

  • until you have run out of ideas,

  • which,

  • if you're using mind mapping,

  • should be never.

  • This is because your brain

  • works by association.

  • It likes to link

  • Two,

  • or three

  • or four things together.

  • If you connect branches,

  • and therefore ideas,

  • you'll understand

  • and remember a lot easier.

  • So carry on adding your branches.

  • Congratulations,

  • You're now iMind Mapping.

  • Those you want to add to your mind maps,

  • you can try these other ideas.

  • When you highlight other areas of your mind map,

  • by using highlight clouds.

  • Relationships areas can be used

  • to connect two ideas that are related

  • but may not follow each other.

  • Want to add more information to your mind map,

  • one-third links your branches

  • to different websites,

  • documents or

  • other mind maps.

  • This will allow you to easily access,

  • more information about a particular topic.

  • Try adding a background color

  • to your mind map

  • to get even more impact.

  • All done?

  • When you have finished creating

  • you can easily save your mind map,

  • so that you can come back to add more to it

  • whenever you feel like.

  • You can print your mind maps and put it

  • on your wall to help you

  • remember a difficult topic

  • or remind you a particular area,

  • and a better idea is

  • to tile print so that you can create

  • poster of your mind mapsů..

  • great to put up in the classroom

  • or on your bedroom wall.

  • You can even export your mind maps

  • as a webpage,

  • image

  • or PDF,

  • or into Word,

  • or PowerPoint.

  • Try this if you want to use your mind maps

  • to deliver a presentation.

  • Now you can mind map;

  • you should start learning;

  • planning;

  • problem solving;

  • concentrating

  • organizing

  • and remembering

  • easier

  • and better

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Buzan's iMind Map TM

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