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Maroc 4 vs 0 Algerie / مقابلة المغرب والجزائر‬‏ Follow Button: Windows Live Writer Plugin | Tweetmeme Help. Boukobza. Vidéos Pearltrees. Toni Krasnic (Concise Learning) If you’re looking for the mind mapping webpage, click here. "The words of the language, as they are written or spoken, do not seem to play any role in my mechanisms of thought. The physical entities which seem to serve as elements in thought are certain signs and more or less clear images which can be voluntarily combined.

" –Albert Einstein Did you know that approximately 3/4 of our brain’s sensory resources are dedicated to vision? That leaves only 1/4 for all the other senses combined! Learning depends on both hemispheres of the brain: left hemisphere (verbal, logical, sequential, analysis) and right hemisphere (visual, emotional, intuitive, non-linear, big picture, synthesis). Visual thinkers are a powerful community of creative leaders from around the world who share a common passion for bringing information and ideas to life visually. So what is visual thinking? To learn more about visual thinking, visit my collection of great resources on visual thinking. There are many, including: Adam Sicinski (IQ MAtrix) Roy Grubb (WikIT) Vic Gee (Mind-Mapping.org)

Wallace Tait (Visual Mapper) Brian Friedlander (Assistive Technology) John England (MethodNeutral) Tony Buzan. Chuck Frey. Jamie Nast (idea Mapping) I am honored to be feature in the April 2014 edition of the Using Mind Maps Magazine. This magazine’s first edition debuted May of 2013. You can view this magazine on the iPad or iPhone along with the back issues. The article I wrote tells the story of of my Mind Mapping/Idea Mapping journey. Bookmark us! If you like this then please subscribe to the RSS Feed. March 20, 2014 was the first Biggerplate Unplugged event held in the USA in San Francisco. I was privileged to be one of the speakers. Here is a brief description of these photos from top-down. There were over 80 people in attendance at the Biggerplate event.

The next Biggerplate event will be a 3-hour training session in Paris on May 5, 2014. March 20, 2014 was the first Biggerplate Unplugged event held in the USA in San Francisco. This day was a great opportunity to meet new friends and re-acquaint with old. In the next post I’ll share photos from the actual event! Meet Lindsey Cranfield. LOOK OUT! Gideon King (NovaMind)

Advantages of Market Research Articles Click to enlarge Click to download this Mind Map document. Starting up a business without performing some type of market research beforehand, can prove disastrous. Many entrepreneurs spend more time and effort on the actual act of marketing what they think the market wants that they fail to find out what the market really wants. […] Read the full article → Resume Tips to Remember Click to enlarge Click to download this Mind Map document. Read the full article → Paul Foreman (Mind Map Inspiration) Liam Hughes (BiggerPlate) Andrew Wilcox. Chance Brown (MindMap Blog) Michael Tipper. Matthew Tanguay (Speed Mind Mapping) Nick Duffill (Beyond Mindmapping) Philippe Boukobza (Visual Mapping) Arjen ter hoeve (Mindmaps Unleashed) Alberto Martinez (MindMapping Everywhere) Steve Rothwell (Peace of Mind) Tim Fulford. Faizel Mohidin (Mind Map Tutor) Kyle McFarlin (Underlying Blog) Burritos & Sundresses It's summertime and most of my motivation, to put it bluntly, is focused on Chipotle, Mountain Dew and girls.

It reminds me of that episode of Friends when someone asks Joey what he'd rather give up, food or women? I still have no answer, all I see is a pretty lady in a sundress handing me a Chipotle burrito with steak and guacamole, telling me I won the race. I have no damn clue what that means. Someday this paragraph may be used against me. Seriously though, and especially given that I live in Ohio, land of the 4 schizophrenic seasons, I don't feel like working at all... and I actually have a lot to do. If only I had motivation... so in 'continuing the greatness' as Bron Bron would say and blogging monthly, I've written the following to myself in the hope it helps you and I. 3 Tips for Destroying Summer Procrastination Tip 1: Make yourself work, at a minimum, 9-5 OR an 8 hour shift If you need to break it up into 2, 4 hour shifts that's fine.

Look, I live in Ohio. Eric Blue’ Will Konijn (Big Picture Ideas)