How to get started with mind mapping, and what are its basic steps?
Tony tony buzan, a famous British psychologist, found that the great artist Leonardo da Vinci used many pictures, symbols and lines in his notes during his study of the power and potential of the brain. He realized that this was the secret of Leonardo da Vinci's super mind. On this basis, Bozan invented mind map, a popular thinking tool in the world, in the 1960s.
Mind mapping is a set of instructions to help you understand and master how the brain works. It can: * enhance users' super memory ability.
* Enhance the user's three-dimensional thinking ability (thinking level and association)
* Enhance the overall planning ability of users. Why is mind mapping so powerful? The reason is actually very simple.
First of all, it is based on the simulation of the human brain, and its panorama is like the structural diagram of the human brain (there are many "grooves" and "gyrus";
Secondly, this simulation highlights the center of gravity and level of thinking content;
Third, this kind of simulation strengthens the associative function, just like the infinite rich connection between brain cells;
Fourth, the human brain's ability to process and remember images is about 1000 times that of words.
Mind mapping is the simplest way to input information into or extract information from the brain more effectively-this is what mind mapping as a thinking tool should do.
Taking notes is a creative and effective way to "draw" your thoughts in words.
All mind maps have one thing in common: they all use colors; They all have natural structures that radiate outward from the center; They all use lines, symbols, words and images, and follow a set of simple, basic, natural and acceptable rules.
Using mind mapping, we can turn a long list of boring information into colorful, easy-to-remember and well-organized pictures, which is consistent with the natural way our brain processes things.