
Have anyone of you tried to do Mind Mapping in any time of your life?Well, I have always tried to do this in all my student life.It is a good practise if one can really maintain it regularly.Now whats mind mapping? Sounds too intellectual kinda stuff.
It is the most simple and easy way to capture,represent and share ideas.Although being used by millions across the globe today, Mind Mapping is yet to be adequately acknowledged by established corporate, academic and knowledge-management ‘standard-setters’.They are called mind-maps for their fine alignment with our thinking patterns and the way our mind organizes ideas internally. Consider our cognitive processes at any given point in time - on any subject. May it be a day-dream or a serious reflection - we start somewhere and let loose our mind to go catch a related idea. That idea would again branch out and would give birth to further ideas. It goes on, till we reach a point when we suddenly realize we are deviating from where we started, and we would then be back to the central idea and may start the process all over again.Finally, when we are through with a particular contemplative session, we might have already made a tree of thoughts in our mind. Had you put all of them somewhere with enough relationships between them, it would have looked exactly like a mind-map: being at the same place , reaching out for anything!
Now thats very simple,isnt it? Afterall, life's too complex to remember a large number of things. See it for yourself.
