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		<title>By: Zopito</title>
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		<description>Glen, I really enjoyed this post and the pictures of the whiteboards too. I have also been using mind mapping for brainstorming projects I am working on and goals. I had read De Bono&#039;s work several years ago, thanks for reminding me about him. I didn&#039;t remember him talking about mind mapping so I would like to review that. I have &quot;Lateral thinking&quot; as well as &quot;Six thinking hats&quot; but back when I read them, I didn&#039;t know anything about mind mapping so I probably just skipped it in my mind. I learned about and started to research mind mapping when I read &quot;Getting things Done&quot; by David Allen. He has some examples of mind mapping in the book.

You mentioned that you use a software package for mind mapping now. I use FreeMind. It is a wonderful program, very featureful, and of course, free (which is the best part)!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glen, I really enjoyed this post and the pictures of the whiteboards too. I have also been using mind mapping for brainstorming projects I am working on and goals. I had read De Bono&#8217;s work several years ago, thanks for reminding me about him. I didn&#8217;t remember him talking about mind mapping so I would like to review that. I have &#8220;Lateral thinking&#8221; as well as &#8220;Six thinking hats&#8221; but back when I read them, I didn&#8217;t know anything about mind mapping so I probably just skipped it in my mind. I learned about and started to research mind mapping when I read &#8220;Getting things Done&#8221; by David Allen. He has some examples of mind mapping in the book.</p>
<p>You mentioned that you use a software package for mind mapping now. I use FreeMind. It is a wonderful program, very featureful, and of course, free (which is the best part)!</p>
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