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![]() RICK wrote:
> Well, I read the example you gave and I see > how you kept it focused on the topic. But > what did you *do* with the information once > you had it? ***I have used the informationto to write an article and to give a talk. You know, one thing about mindmapping is they are sort of burned into your brain since you are using symbols/words/associations, etc, so it is VERY impressive to not bring notes when speaking. I like to walk around the room when I speak.....so it makes it REALLY fun. I read SOMEWHERE that one can't write an outline until all the thinking is done. With mindmapping, as you become more proficient you create your outline as the thinking happens. I think as with any other skill, it takes time, effort, energy and practice to become a skilled mindmapper. Thats one of the challenges with current mindmap books. Many are theoretical, and not about creating and actually using one. >BTW, if you replied to my last e-mail, sorry > I haven't yet gotten back to you. My > notebook computer crashed and I can't get to > that e-mail account right now. ****Would you please send me a quick email when you are back on line again? We can take it from there! Have a fantastic weekend if we do not touch base before then! With Purpose and Passion, JULIE Purposeful Passion |
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