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The mind is just like a muscle — the more you exercise it, the stronger it gets and the more it can expand. - by Idowu Koyenikan
A mind map is a visual way to present and organize our wonderful ideas. It involves creating a central concept and associating new or related ideas. It helps users to understand concepts by breaking them into different parts. This technique is used to develop new ideas, or to break down and understand existing information.
Mind map was first popularized by British popular psychology author and television personality Tony Buzan. Buzan's specific approach, and the introduction of the term "mind map", started with a 1974 BBC TV series he hosted, called Use Your Head.
In business, people use mind mapping for project planning, strategic thinking, and managing meetings. Mind mapping software helps teams to develop their ideas more collaboratively. Online mapping allows people to build off each other’s ideas and develop a shared understanding of a situation. It can also break down complex projects into more manageable parts.
In education, students of all ages use mind maps for taking notes, summarizing subject information, and planning written assignments. Educators can use mind maps for lesson planning, innovative homework assignments, and group exercises in the classroom.
Outside of these fields, many individuals use mind maps to help with their organization and future planning. People often use mind maps to plan their weeks, their goals, and their careers.
Bijan Patel
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