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Tony Buzan: Popularizer of How To Mind Map
People learning how to mind map owe a great deal to Tony Buzan. This prolific writer and educational consultant resurrected the idea of making pictorial maps of ideas, and in the last decades of the twentieth century and into this century, he has been promoting this technique of gaining and understanding knowledge.

While he wasn't the originator of the method (there has been evidence of the sporadic use of these sorts of mind tools for centuries), Buzan has been the force behind its modernization and renewed use.
Buzan stands on the shoulders of several others who developed earlier precursors of mind map methods. Allan M. Collins and M. Ross Quillian in particular completed research on "semantic networks," exploring how learning, creativity and graphical thinking were related. But Buzan also credits the semantic theories of Alfred Korzybski as his inspiration for understanding how to create a mind map. These theories were given life by science fiction novelists such as Robert Heinlein and A.E. van Vogt, but it was Buzan who put them into popular form and made them accessible to the general public.
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The Tony Buzan mind mapping technique involves taking a central word and arranging all the concepts or ideas related to that word in ways that radiate out from it. He claims that readers don't naturally absorb a page of text by scanning it left-to-right, as all English books are currently written. Rather, says Buzan, they tend to scan the page in a non-linear way. So when he teaches how to mind map, he teaches people to use their non-linear right brain to visualize related concepts on a page, as spatial ideas, and then to group them together with similar colors or by relocating them to the same place on the page. This, according to Buzan, reveals relationships and themes that the person might not initially have thought of.
In 2006, Buzan released a mindmapping software program called "iMindMap, and he has published many books on memory, speed reading, and of course on creating maps of the mind itself. He also has a website called "Buzan World," where he promotes his ideas. Over the years he has founded many organizations such as the Brain Foundation, the Brain Trust Charity, the World Memory Championships, and the World Championships of the Brain. But although he is well known for exploring all aspects of the mind, he is probably best known for his promotion and education on all aspects of how to mind map.
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Just about everyone on the planet has faced a problem at some time in their lives that they could not see or find the solution. It could be the student presented with a task to write a paper on a topic but he or she cannot get the creative juices going. It may be the business professional that has been assigned a task or a goal and he or she just does not see how it is going to come to fruition. It can be incredibly frustrating. But there is a solution that could work for you or anyone. Mind mapping can help you solve any problem you may have in your life.
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