

The Mind Map is the external mirror of your own radiant or natural thinking facilitated by a powerful graphic process, which provides the universal key to unlock the dynamic potential of the brain. Special images or shapes can represent landmarks of interest or particularly relevant ideas. The city center represents the main idea the main roads leading from the center represent the key thoughts in your thinking process the secondary roads or branches represent your secondary thoughts, and so on.

One simple way to understand a Mind Map is comparing it to a map of a city. A Mind Map converts a long list of monotonous information into a colorful, memorable and highly organized diagram that works in line with your brain's natural way of doing things. They have a natural organizational structure that radiates from the center and use lines, symbols, words, color and images according to simple, brain- friendly concepts. All Mind Maps have some things in common. What is a Mind Map? A Mind Map is a highly effective way of getting information in and out of your brain - it is a creative and logical means of note- taking and note- making that literally "maps out" your ideas. You will discover some astonishing facts about your brain and its function, and you will take the first major steps on the path to freedom of the mind. The Mind Map is a tool used to entice, delight, stimulate and challenge you. As you read about the nature and workings of your memory and about your brain's other major functions, you will realize the extraordinary extent of its capacity and potential.
