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Improve Productivity With Mind Mapping




Mind Mapping Ideals 1
Mind Mapping Info 1
Creative Thinking and Mind Mapping 2
Mind Mapping – A Tool for Creative Thinking 2
Mind Mapping and Whole-Brain Thinking 3
Mind Mapping for an Easier Life 3
Mind Mapping and Learning 4
Using the Mind for Concept Mapping 4
Mind Mapping to Solve Problems 5
Artists and Mind Mapping 6
Getting Mind Mapped for Free 6
Mind Mapping and Delivery Metrics 7
Mind Mapping and Diagrams 7
Mind Mapping and Improving Grammar Points 8
Mind Mapping and Templates 8
Mind Mapping and the Ambidextrous Mind 9
Mind Mapping Drawing Tips 9
Optimizing Mind Mapping Contents 10
Powerful Presentations and Mind Mapping 10
Ways on How to Improve Mind Mapping 11
Mind Mapping Software 11
Mind Mapping Software Advantages 12
Mind Mapping Software: Manage Meetings More Efficiently 13
Software for Mind Mapping Made for Life 14

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Discovering Your Passion The Thing That Makes Your Heart Sing




Provides assessments, thought-provoking questions, and inspirational quotations to help career changers find the thing they were meant to do. This book makes self-discovery and passion discovery tools (that are often only available from professionals) available to anyone who seeks to discover what they were meant to do. Through using this workbook, a journey toward uncovering the joy and excitement of utilizing innate skills and talents begins. Realize the joy of doing “The Thing That Makes Their Heart Sing”.

User Ratings and Reviews

2 Stars Does not tell you anything new
Was disappointed in it. The book though very well written, misses the point. Discovering your passion is meant to show you that, ie the steps to make you think and really dig into your past and heart to find what makes you “tick”. Unfortunately, at least for me, it felt more like a book to get to know your strenghts and weaknesses nothing more. The workbook by gail.a.cassidy “dicover your passion” is 10 times more enlightening. Good luck in your journey…

5 Stars Discovering Your Passion: The Thing That Makes Your Heart Sing
From the moment you open this workbook, you will know it is for you! It asks you to ask yourself probing questions, and to search your personal experiences. Conveneint checklists and focused questions help you along the way. Do you feel something is missing from your life, that the real you has somehow gotten lost, or at least distracted? This book puts you solidly on the journey of discovering “what makes your heart sing” — and what a profound joy that is! V. Weiland, San Francisco, CA

4 Stars Discovering yourself
Reviewed by A.J. Cooper for Reader Views (11/06)

This is a workbook to help guide a person in finding what they really enjoy doing in life. This is an opportunity to go through your life and your current goals and have them match as well as finding a job that you really enjoy.

There is really good information throughout the book that allows you to really examine what you are currently doing and determine if it really makes you happy. The artwork that is included is typical for any business and I have seen it used extensively in powerpoints and handouts. I could see this workbook being useful if a person is burned out or just starting their career. It would probably be helpful to a college student that was have a difficult time trying to determine their major. The assessments provided a wide scope of different areas and did not just focus on a particular field like other workbooks I have seen.

There is an opportunity for you to really compile a wide range of information about yourself and plug it into an overview to help get the big picture. There are some limited references and a large area to write down thoughts. The goal section has clear time frames that I believe every goal setting session calls for. There is a very interesting chapter on developing patience. I found this chapter the most interesting and the most useful. It would be nice to be able to just use this chapter for my subordinates and peers in my current job.

Overall this was an interesting experience and I enjoyed filling out the workbook, “Discovering Your Passion.” I would certainly recommend it to my co-workers and friends that are experiencing moral problems or dissatisfaction with their current job.

5 Stars I disagree with previous review
I thoroughly disagree with the comments of MDS. I found Discovering Your Passion to be very helpful. Yes, it helped me look more closely at my strengths and weaknesses (which is important to choosing a career direction), but throughout the workbook, I was asked many questions which required deeper thought and contemplation. The majority of the questions required much more than a “yes” or “no” response. The mind mapping and goal setting sections were both enlightening and grounding. Though I have my own business, this book helped me gain clarity and motivation to focus on what I enjoy doing most, versus following current trends. I highly recommend this book.

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How To Use Your Mind

How To Use Your Mind




Educational leaders are seeing with increasing clearness the necessity of teaching students not only the subject-matter of study but also methods of study. Teachers are beginning to see that students waste a vast amount of time and form many harmful habits because they do not know how to use their minds. The recognition of this condition is taking the form of the movement toward “supervised study,” which attempts to acquaint the student with principles of economy and directness in using his mind. It is generally agreed that there are certain “tricks” which make for mental efficiency, consisting of methods of apperceiving facts, methods of review, devices for arranging work. Some are the fruits of psychological experimentation; others are derived from experience. Many of them can be imparted by instruction, and it is for the purpose of systematizing these and making them available for students that this book is prepared.

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Improve Productivity With Mind Mapping

Improve Productivity With Mind Mapping




Mind Mapping Ideals 1
Mind Mapping Info 1
Creative Thinking and Mind Mapping 2
Mind Mapping – A Tool for Creative Thinking 2
Mind Mapping and Whole-Brain Thinking 3
Mind Mapping for an Easier Life 3
Mind Mapping and Learning 4
Using the Mind for Concept Mapping 4
Mind Mapping to Solve Problems 5
Artists and Mind Mapping 6
Getting Mind Mapped for Free 6
Mind Mapping and Delivery Metrics 7
Mind Mapping and Diagrams 7
Mind Mapping and Improving Grammar Points 8
Mind Mapping and Templates 8
Mind Mapping and the Ambidextrous Mind 9
Mind Mapping Drawing Tips 9
Optimizing Mind Mapping Contents 10
Powerful Presentations and Mind Mapping 10
Ways on How to Improve Mind Mapping 11
Mind Mapping Software 11
Mind Mapping Software Advantages 12
Mind Mapping Software: Manage Meetings More Efficiently 13
Software for Mind Mapping Made for Life 14

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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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