Become a better version of yourself with mind mapping


If you have been mind mapping like crazy, and your friends and colleagues also shared their maps with you, you might want to know how to put everything in order. A handy solution is to organize your maps into folders. This way you can classify maps according to their importance (e.g. separate work-related maps from personal development maps). Also, you can put your shared maps into folders, a folder for each person that has been sharing…

Normally, when you copy a branch, Mindomo copies the plain text outline format of the branch. If you want to fully copy a branch with all its links, images, notes and other resources, follow these steps: 1. Click on the branch you wish to copy 2. Press CTRL+C 3. In the lower left side, you will see a popup panel with tips. Select ‘Click here’. 4. Press CTRL+C again 5. Go to other map,…

We’re constantly looking for ways to optimize your experience with Mindomo. That’s why we recently merged the two dashboards: Maps and Projects/Courses (depending whether you have a business or educational account). Just take a look at some of the most important changes: – quickly build folders and projects/courses by clicking on ‘Create’ – organize maps that were shared with you. Move them from the ‘Shared with me’ folder into any of your folders. – previously you searched for maps in the left-sided folders,…

If you use mind maps for lesson planning and delivering the learning material, but you also want students to create maps of their own, you should definitely try Mindomo Courses. Here’s WHY: 1. You can give students written instructions on each mind map assignment. Students often feel that mind mapping is difficult because they don’t know where to start. If you make suggestions on how they should structure their maps and what elements to focus on,…

Our world has been experiencing change since the beginning. We are used to changing schools and work environments. We meet new people and face new challenges almost every day. Change is natural. And it had a natural pace until the beginning of the 20th century. Since then, change is speeding up.Today’s unanimous anxiety, mostly caused by the emerging technological advances, is that you seem to have difficulties keeping up with everything you need to learn and do. The pressure of overload can…