I was first introduced to Mind Maps about 3 years ago by a friend at work, and decided to read more about them and found a book by Tony Buzan, after that I was hooked. Mind Maps are a brilliant way to gather your thoughts or if you study you can use Mind Maps to get the most import material down on paper, infact you can just about Mind Map anything. For example I Mind Map my to do list for the coming day, my work list and any other reading material I might want or need to retain information from. When I started I used a notepad but I find PC software the best as it is more versitile. In my opinion (and I have tried and tested many Mind Mapping programs)the 2 best software programs are Mindmapper and the one I use the most is Imindmap this one has not been out very long but is by far the best I have used as it is more true to the laws of Mind Mapping. Both programs have a free trial and worth trying.
Give MindMapping a go (there is lots of info on the internet and many books on the subject, try Amazon) and let me know how you get on.
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