Experimenting With Free Mindmapping

Using Mind Mapping as a process to organize thoughts and ideas is proving to be a true blessing.  If you have the tendency to get scatterbrained and feel overwhelmed you know from my previous post that that is not the path to peak productivity.  Mind Mapping can help you put everything in its proper place and time.

Now before you get all starry eyed over another new shiny toy let me put it all in perspective for you.  You can literally compare a Mind Map to a to do list.  Instead of lines of items in a black and white composition notebook however, a mind map uses graphics to place your ideas as objects in space so you can see how they are are all connected and what order they should best be arranged.

Somehow that makes so much sense in my mind.  I was told that a mind map is only good for organizing ideas and not actually providing a road map or blueprint from start to finish.  But the Free Mindmapping program that I’m using allows you to order and assign numbers to the items you place in the graphics so I know what to do at each stage of the project I’m working on.

If you are challenged by too many ideas or ideas that seem to come to you & just get lost out  there somewhere then you might want to try out some of the Free Mindmapping tools that can help get them all in order and coming to fruition for you.

Better yet just try one and get busy Producing Results instead of  testing out software.

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