The Mind Map BookThe ability to learn, remember and record information is a goal for many people, especially those in the worlds of business and education. This book is a guide to creating mind maps, a method of accessing intelligence, and it offers an explanation of the foundations of memory, concentration, creativity, planning and the structuring of thought, understanding and communication. Step-by-step exercises and diagrams are used to illustrate the book's major themes. |
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