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Martin
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Australia

Mind Maps By Martin

Document: Novamind and 'Step In/Out' Functionality Arrow_right_green

Like a few other mindmapping software, Novamind really needs the ability for a mindmapper to be able to 'Step Into' a Child Branch as if it were the Centre Topic. Once finished, 'Step Out' again to full mode. Allows Focus, concentration, less steps, good for teams, more productivity and all that points to a better result for the MindMap

Tags: functionality


Mind Map:  Step in Inspection

 

Document: Law of Attraction Arrow_right_green

This map came out of a Mastermind Group session that mapped out what Law of Attraction is and what it means to them.

Tags: law of attraction beliefs abundance


Mind Map: Law of Attraction

 

Comments by Martin

Comment on document "GTD App Ideamap"

Comment Title:Gorgeous and well thought out
Comment:I'm only a novice GTD user. These maps are both beautifully laid out and designed as well as useful for OmniGroup to seriously retool and enhance OmniFocus. Well done, mate.

Comment on document "Novamind and 'Step In/Out' Functionality"

Comment Title:Other Users
Comment:I've spoken to a number of other Novamind users who all agree this functionality would certainly make mapping much easier, less map clutter when focusing on one child topic and be far more productive. It's also supposedly been 'in development' for 2 years so I certainly hope it's going to make it into NM5

Comment on document "Law of Attraction"

Comment Title:Those Text Field Lists
Comment:The text boxes of conscious and unconscious should probably be explained a little as well. Once the map had been completed by the group, each person in the group was asked to give just one word to describe what the map represented to them - that's the list of words in the conscious text box. The next process is a little like picking a random number from the brain - there's no point of reference and therefore one could presume it's a non-conscious activity, of sorts. Thinking further along those lines, the group was asked for another word to produce the next list. Most certainly, the words are certainly on a higher 'level' and away from the more practical words of the conscious list. Food for thought. Cheers Martin