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	<title>Comments on: Creating The Perfect Mindmap</title>
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		<title>By: Matthew Lang</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matthew Lang</dc:creator>
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		<description>For me, the perfect mind map is all about conveying the right information to the user, whether it&#039;s the creator of the mind map or someone else.

When I start mind mapping I have a clear outcome of the what the goals of the mind map are for me. If you can read the mind map back to yourself quickly and you can identify the goals, then you&#039;ve won half the battle, but I like to identify and categorise goals and actions. I like to spend time on my mind maps and use colour, images and different fonts. They help me convey information in the mind map to myself and let me visually pick out the parts I need.</description>
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<p>When I start mind mapping I have a clear outcome of the what the goals of the mind map are for me. If you can read the mind map back to yourself quickly and you can identify the goals, then you&#8217;ve won half the battle, but I like to identify and categorise goals and actions. I like to spend time on my mind maps and use colour, images and different fonts. They help me convey information in the mind map to myself and let me visually pick out the parts I need.</p>
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