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🧰 Mind Mapping PDF Workbook (printable + digital): https://www.etsy.com/listing/43009026... 🎨 Support Creative Demo and help me make more resources for creative Weirdos. 🗺️ Learn mind mapping once and for all!Without the feeling guilty (like I did) for not knowing all the rules and mind mapping schools. There's no pressure to “do it right”, you're encouraged to do it your way. This video and your creativity mentor help you pick mind mapping principles and we build your own way of doing them, together!– Let's break down the four main approaches to mind mapping – Show you when to use each one – Share how I use them in my own creative projects. 💡 I used to be called a “mind-mapping expert,” yet I secretly felt unsure because I thought there was the final mind mapping secret that I didn't know about. I got tired of feeling like this, so I made this deep dive to finally get clarity. And I'm sharing it with you in the video and a PDF guide and workbook. By the end, you’ll know exactly which principles fit your style and which ones you can happily ignore. About Creative Demo 👋🏻 I’m Casper, your creativity mentor, and this is Creative Demo. We're all about democratizing creativity. That means giving you doable, concrete skills to be creative. Creativity is a skill you can learn, not a talent. We are all creative. Democratizing creativity means giving you doable, concrete skills to be creative. Creativity is a skill you can learn, not a talent. We are all creative. Music: As Imperfect by #mobygratis References: Tony Buzan – The Mind Map Book Joseph D. Novak & D. Bob Gowin – Learning How to Learn Barbara Oakley – A Mind for Numbers Daniel Kahneman – Thinking, Fast and Slow Rudolf Arnheim – Visual Thinking Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi – Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience