Mind Mapping by Stephen Pierce

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2006

Business optimization specialist Stephen Pierce explains how to use Mind Mapping to quickly double, triple, or even quadruple the amount of information you retain from reading books.

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  • This was the only thing actually useful in all of Mr Pierce's courses. So don't bother paying for his courses, because you won't learn anything else useful.

  • why did they NEVER EVER mention mind mapping when I was in school from 1988-2006?

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  • total scam DO NOT ORDER, Charging my account after cancelling

  • very interesting thanks

  • brilliant video

  • Some decent advice but poor mindmapping techique - better to learn from someone who understands Tony Buzan's mindmapping principles - he's the original and still the best mindmapping tutor.

  • Oh I had another question. He talks about purpose and keywords...but what if your just reading a chapter because you have to know it all...or if your reading a book because you think it's interesting...your purpose is to finish the book lol. For example I have to read about :deregulation" the entire chapter is about deregualtion....or even a fiction book like lord of the rings..I have no purpose but to read it, how would mind mapping go with this? Thanks.

  • Just a question. i will use this for University, but how does this work for long chapters? For example I am studying International Relations, and some of the ideas/concepts are rather in depth. So if I needed to write about what liberalism is or whatever, that would take up alot of space on a page?? any ideas on how to make this smooth for a student using a book? (My idea was probably just use one bubble and chaopter ubble per page...but any suggestions?

  • Insightful video

  • Funny, LOL

  • hes not talking fast, youre just listening slow

  • Wow, I must try mind-mapping the way its broken down here.. awesome ideas on how to master one's thoughts and recall.. I will begin to put this teaching to practice!

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