The information we handle is often chaotic and unordered. Creating mind maps — instead of taking notes like a human copy machine — gives us space to see connections.
Take reading a book, for example:
🗒 Instead of writing a passive summary, draw a mind map from the book’s content, noting the main ideas in each chapter.
📚 This gives you a map of the book, helping you see how its ideas connect.
🔎 Add your questions inside the map in a different color, so you can look for answers when you revisit the book.
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Whenever you complete a chapter or a book try to create a mind map. A mind map is just doodling in your note pad about what ideas you got from this chapter or the book, what are key ideas need to be remembered. I'll help you in the next step.
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