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3 Misconceptions About Mind Mapping

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Mind mapping is a great way to organize ideas and manage information. It can help you in any area of your life. It’s quick, easy and fun, so why do so many people resist the idea?

No Artistic Ability

Many people don’t try mind mapping because they feel they have no artistic ability. If you can’t draw, they think, you can’t make mind maps. But this isn’t the case at all.

First of all, although mind maps use visual elements, you don’t need to be an artist to create one. What you’re doing is mapping out your ideas, not drawing a picture. The actual drawing is minimal. Most of it is putting down your ideas.

Furthermore, there are software programs you can use to make mind maps. You never actually have to draw anything at all.

Just Doodling

For business professionals, it may seem strange to draw a picture to express ideas. They’re used to dealing with long, dense documents. A person like this may feel that creating a mind map is just kids’ stuff.

But take a minute to think of all of the companies that rely on mind maps for product development, sales process management, data organization, collaborative projects, and more. If so many companies and entrepreneurs have made mind maps central to the way they do business, then there must be something there.

Mind Maps Take Time

It’s true that mind maps take a bit of time – at first. But once you get the hang of making them, they’re incredibly quick. They save you a considerable amount of time when taking notes, organizing information, or brainstorming. Actually, the mind map is a time-saving tool and this is another reason why so many people use them.

If you’re a doubter, give mind mapping a try. It’s much simpler than it looks and once you see how it can help you, you may realize you need it in your arsenal of productivity tools.

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