3.1.Prepare a well-structured and focused Speech with Mind Maps

Memory Techniques for Public Speaking 3.How to use Memory Techniques in Speech Preparation
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What is a mind map? a mind map it's a hierarchical diagram used to visually organize information originated in the late 1960s. by Tony Buzan. Mind maps are now used by millions of people around the world, from the very young to the very old whenever they wish to use their minds more effectively. As Tony goes on explains, you can compare a mind map to a map if it's at the center of your mind map. It's like the center of the city.

It represents your most important idea. The main roads leading from the center represent the main thoughts in your thinking process. The secondary roads represent your secondary thoughts and so on. Special images or shapes can represent sites of interest or particularly interesting ideas. Just like a roadmap, a mind map will give an overview of A large subject or area, gather together large amounts of data in one place. Encourage problem solving by allowing you to see new creative pathways enable you to plan routes or to make choices and will let you know where you are going and where you have been.

And it's easy to read and to remember, using mind maps for preparing your speech. The mind maps are an excellent tool for helping you prepare a well structured and focused speech. They're not particularly helpful as they enable you to see the whole picture of the structure around which you build your speech. Not only can mind maps help you to plan what you intend to present, but there are also a useful tool when it comes to writing your speech out in full. You can keep referring back to it to check you are on track. Here is an example of how to draw a mind map from Tony Buzan the inventor of mind maps Start by drawing a central image that embodies the main theme of your speech.

Think about all the research you have done and the information you have gathered from it. You can add an information branch to your mind map and write down two main strands of information that you have gathered. Next, draw branches on your mind map to represent the main parts of your speech, the introduction, the central argument, and the conclusion. Look at your information branch and think about how it could all hang together. ideas from this branch as sub branches to the central argument branch, thus building the main body of information in your speech. Once you have established the proper structure of your argument, you can go back Work out your introduction and conclusion.

Finally, review your whole mind map to check that the argument or themes of your speech are presented in a coherent and logical way. Once you're satisfied with your mind map, you can begin writing your speech, keeping your mind map beside you to stay on track. You can also use mind maps for memorizing your speech. Mind maps are also brilliant roadmaps for the memory and that when you to organize facts and thoughts in such a way that your brains natural way of working is engaged right from the start. This means that remembering and recalling information later is far easier and more reliable than when using traditional note taking techniques. Why to use mind maps?

As Tony Buzan claims, a mind map is the ultimate organizational thinking tool. The Swiss Army Knife of the brain. a mind map is the easiest way to think Put information into your brain and to take information out of your brain. It's a creative and effective means of note taking, that literally maps out your thoughts and it is so simple. As a mind mapper, you will begin to facilitate the same processes that were used by the greatest creative thinkers in history. All these creative geniuses use a power of language of images to organize, develop, ever remember their thoughts.

Both Leonardo da Vinci and Einstein use their imaginations fully. It was Einstein who said, imagination is more important than knowledge, and unstained was correct. Because human brain thinks in pictures or fantasies, these are the brains alphabet. Among all five senses, the sight is probably the most important for the memory because it helps to create mental images directly without much prior processing. The site provides to the brain already created images, which it only has to store them. The other four senses require specific processing of perceptions for them to become mental images.

Usually, they're only associated with the mental images that are already created through sight. How to Get Started mind mapping. All my maps have some things in common. They all use color. They all have a natural structure that radiates from the center, and they all use curved lines, symbols, words and images according to a set of simple basic, natural and brain friendly rules. With a mind map, a long list of boring information can be turned into a colorful, highly organized, memorable diagram that works in line with their brains natural way of doing things.

Tony Busan suggests the following guidelines for free in mind maps, one, start in the center of a blank page turn sideways. Why? Because start in the center gives your brain freedom to spread out in all direction to express itself more freely and naturally. To use an image or picture for your central idea Why? Because an image is worth 1000 words, and helps you use your imagination. A central image is more interesting.

Keeps you focus helps you concentrate and keeps your brain more of a bus. Use colors throughout. Why? Because colors aren't as exciting to our brain as our images. Color adds extra vibrancy in life to your mind map adds tremendous energy to your creative thinking and it's fun for connect your main branches to the central image and connect your second and third level branches to the first and second levels. etc.

Why? Because your brain works by association. It likes to link two or three or four things together. If you connect the branches, you will understand every member a lot more easily. connecting your main branches also create establishes a basic structure or architecture for your thoughts. This is very similar to the way in which in nature, a tree has connected branches that radiates from a central trunk.

There were little gaps between the trunk and its main branches, or between those main branches and the smaller branches and tweaks. Nature wouldn't work quite so well. Without connection in your mind map everything especially your memory and learning falls apart. Connect. Five, make your branches curved rather than straight lines. Why?

Because having nothing but straight lines is boring to her brain, curved or get branches, like the branches of trees are far more attractive and riveting to your eye. Six, use one keyword per line. Why? Because single keywords give your mindmap more power and flexibility. It's single word or image. It's like a multiplayer, generating its own special array of associations and connections.

When you use single keywords, each one is freer and therefore better able to spark up new ideas and new thoughts. Seven, use image throughout. Why? Because each image like the central image is also worth 1000 words. So if you have only 10 images in your mind map, it's already the equal of 10,000 words of notes. You can learn all about mind mapping by reading the ultimate book of mind maps by Tony Busan.

If you prefer to create mind maps on your computer, you can find on the internet a lot of mindmap software that will help you do this effectively. Some of them are free software, while others have a free version and a paid for version. Even if you might want to use the paid for version, you can download the free ones first to test it out and get the hang of it.

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