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Use Both Sides of Your Brain New Mind Mapping Techniques Third Edition Plume




Using the latest research on the workings of the human brain, Buzan provides step-by-step exercises for discovering the powers of the right side of the brain and learning to use the left side more effectively. By increasing our understanding of how the mind works, Buzan shows us how to use our brains to the best advantage.

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5 Stars Easy-to-learn concepts, Great book
I found Tony Buzan’s book to be priceless. I first started using mind mapping during my sophomore year of college – I am now graduating. I found that studying and remembering what I studied were much easier, and being able to see how everything was interrelated and connected made college much easier.

I even used mind maps for writing essays and large term papers. I found that this made for a good outline. It really helps in writing to organize your thoughts and know where to go.

I am going to give his “Mind Maps at Work” a try and see how well it can be used for everyday on the job situations. I would recommend this book to anyone, it is easy to learn and can be mastered with a minimal amount of effort. I would also recommend adding A LOT of color to your mind maps.

5 Stars This book helped me pass a very tough exam
In the State of Texas, there is a comprehensive exam to become a certified school teacher. It’s in two parts, given at different times of the semester.

Thanks to Buzan’s ideas, I managed to pass both parts of the exam the first time. I used mind maps, memorization techniques he presented and in general, studied extensively. To be sure, I modified his techniques to fit my own style, but it worked. Mind mapping and mnemonics make good partners!

As with many other study techniques, it is still a lot of work and requires effort, and sometimes you’ll have to make time to study when you’d rather do something else. In other words, you’ll still need self discipline. But in my opininon, it makes the time studying a lot more fun.

Your mind maps don’t have to be great works of art — and they can be revised — in fact, the process will help you remember better.

It’s possible to do well and pass — even ace — tests without these techniques. But if you want something that will make the process more fun and probably more efficient, then this is the book for you.

4 Stars Intro Only
This is a good book to introduce you to how your brain works but it doesn’t go into great depth. If this is your first read on the subject then I highly recommend it.

1 Star Misinform your mind
Tony Buzan is not an expert in brain science, nor is he an originator. This is evident in the “facts” he gives to explain how the brain/mind works. The info given is old pseudoscience about the mind, adapted from the extreme views of Sperry, amongst other speculative writers of the 1970s. But I know why Tony Buzan hasn’t updated the information to include all the studies that show; mind mapping does not work to any significant level, it is not adopted to any significant level by students, it does not balance the brain any more than other types of note making, and it certainly does not make you smarter.

The reason for this persistent adherence to old and debunked pseudoscience, is that it sells books. Some common mind myths include; You use less than 1% of your brain, the brain is seperated into specific left/right skills, creativity can be increased easily using simple techniques, and just imagining something will bring it to pass in reality. These have all been debunked in the latter part of the 1970s.

The techniques given in the book are extremely limited in comparison with the strategies given in other less glitzy study method/ learning books. That is good enough reason not to buy the book. But the principles given that dictate the use of techniques are so nonsensical compared to more recent science, that they can only be thought of as sales pitch, or an effort to sell other books by the same author.

Mind mapping is a very feable technique compared to other graphic organizers (eg the concept map). Speed reading is so misleading that it tends to result in very successful deception litigation. They have both been debunked on several occasions.

Find a study method book that doesn’t just stroke the ego. Probably any book on study techniques will give better methods without setting you up for anticlimax.

G.Gladstone

5 Stars Wish I Had This Book as a Kid
This book is fantastic. I have started to use it with my children to help them be more successful in school. The concepts on learning are unbelievable – where was this stuff when I was growing up? Well worth the cost from the information you gain on how to learn more efficiently. Can’t wait to buy his book on memory.

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Mapping Mental Spaces

Mapping Mental Spaces




The set of statements — collectively and individually — in the main body of ‘Mapping Mental Spaces’ constitutes something of a mental exercise. Perhaps, what is most important about this exercise – as with any such exercise — is that an individual engage the indicated process and critically reflect on not only what is being said by me but, as well, critically reflect on what is going on within you, the reader, as you work your way through the material. Whether one agrees or disagrees with what is being expressed through ‘Mapping Mental Spaces’ is, in many ways, irrelevant. The object of the exercise is to induce a reader to engage, analyze, question, reflect upon, critique, and improve on (where necessary) the process of mapping mental spaces. There are no definitive answers given here. There are, however, a lot of possibilities which are presented for consideration. One cannot read this document like a novel. Any given numbered premise or set of premises may require considerable time and effort, so, the engagement process is best pursued through rigor, diligence, and patience. The format of ‘Mapping Mental Spaces’ is, in part, homage to, or an acknowledgment of ‘Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus’ by Ludwig Wittgenstein. However, there is no one-to-one mapping correspondence between the numbered premises in ‘Mapping Mental Spaces’ and Wittgenstein’s system of numbering premises in his work. More than thirty years ago, I engaged the ‘Tractatus’. Because there were many issues in Wittgenstein’s work that I considered problematic, ‘Mapping Mental Spaces’ is, in a sense, something of a response in kind to the ‘Tractatus’. Going through Wittgenstein’s exercise induced me to begin thinking about a variety of issues which have continued to haunt the corridors of my mind over the more than three decades that have passed since my initial reading of the ‘Tractatus’. Perhaps, the present work may help prompt this or that reader to become involved in a process of a similar nature.

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Mind mapping and dictating boost writers output 50 to 75 percent Editing An article from The Newsletter on Newsletters




This digital document is an article from The Newsletter on Newsletters, published by Bradinal Communications on February 29, 2004. The length of the article is 773 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Mind mapping and dictating boost writer’s output 50 to 75 percent.(Editing)
Publication: The Newsletter on Newsletters (Newsletter)
Date: February 29, 2004
Publisher: Bradinal Communications
Volume: 41 Issue: 4 Page: 5(1)

Distributed by Thomson Gale

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Mapping the Modern Mind Readings in World Cultures III




Baylor University custom textbook.

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The Mind At Work Tony Buzan And Mind Mapping




Tony Buzan, famous for his technique of Mind Mapping, has a lot to say about why corporations value their intellectual assets and, more importantly, how most companies are still not making the most of their employees’ brainpower. He told our author how that can be changed. Co-founder of Suntop Media, with Des Dearlove, Stuart Crainer is the author of The Management Century, The Ultimate Business Library, and numerous other books. Suntop Media draws on a global network of researchers, editors, and writers to present innovative thinking on timely business issues. Suntop Media e-docs are published by BrownHerron Publishing, with permission, and are sold exclusively by Amazon.com.

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1 Star What a disappointment
This was a huge disappointment. I expected this e-book to contain at least one nugget that I could put to good use related to mind-mapping. I rechecked my download at least three times to make sure I had downloaded everything because I was so certain I had missed something and perhaps only downloaded the introduction.

1 Star Nothing more than an advertisement
I really wish I had read the other editorial before purchasing this file. I can’t believe I paid for an “info-mercial.” There is no useful content. It’s a total waste of money. My recommendation to others – don’t buy it!!!

1 Star As Wendys would have said….”Where’s the beef?”
I expected some sort of publication worth reading; instead I received in essence what could best be summed up by a dust cover for a book.

This was nothing more than a brief biography on the author and a cheap sales pitch.

I was disappointed that Amazon didn’t tell us up fron that the “book” was only SIX (6) pages.

1 Star review on a review/interview
I was expecting an abstract on the content of the book, not a (6 page) review/interview with the “guru” on the ideas behind it. The kind that would appear in a promotional leaflet. And it did not inspire me to look for a book on the subject from this guy, he may spend the whole book revolving around … “much ado about nothing”.

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ParaMind Professional Version 1 0

ParaMind Professional Version 1 0




We are happy to introduce you to our new top-of-the-line version of the ParaMind Brainstorming program. The idea-generating power is now totally automated to allow you to create instant ideas from your sentences by pressing one button. You create many more ideas by creating much larger “merges” of ideas.

A maximum of twenty-five Word Categories can be now be selected for a Large Simple or Complex Merge compared to only two in the earlier versions. The ParaMind Professional Version allows multiple windows to be open at a time, creating a separate window for each merge and displaying the results of the merge in a new window. The number of Word Categories you can have in a single directory has been expanded to 1250 in the Professional version.

What we did with the ParaMind program was to imitate what an intelligent thinker does when they consider every option to a problem. Their mind goes through many possibilities while a less intelligent thinker can only think of a few. There have been no other brainstorming programs that can give relevant feedback on your sentence in thousands of combinations of ideas like ParaMind can.

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