Mind Maps can unlock your creativity, help you get organised and enable to absorb crucial information – find out how with top Buzan-trained presenter Jane Smith.
major branches radiating outwards. Further levels of thought, expressed in terms of key words or images, are connected to the main branches with thinner lines. It’s important to make your Mind Maps visual – because colour and images are a powerful means of expressing ideas. You’ll also include key words and associations to trigger other thoughts, reinforce the memory and organise ideas.
Many people have found that Mind Mapping has revitalised their whole approach to thinking and note taking. But more than that, Mind Mapping is a tool for boosting confidence and personal growth.
Is it for me?
This course is for anyone who wants to realise more of their potential for storing and recalling facts and ideas. Its aim is to help you to learn how to improve your memory and how to use Mind Maps for thinking and note- taking. If you continue to practice these techniques, your ability to grasp, analyse and recall facts and ideas will greatly improve. The learning is creative and fun. We hope you’ll enjoy it – most people do.
Benefits
During this course you will learn:
Why so many people find it hard to think creatively and remember effectively
How the mind works – and how to use this information to create Mind Maps
How to read a Mind Map – identifying key features and characteristics
The main laws of Mind Mapping
The uses and benefits of Mind Maps
How to use Mind Mapping for organising and recalling information
How to use Mind Mapping for planning and creative thinking.
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