Use mind maps
THE PRINCIPLE
Using a graphic representation allows you to explore any idea more easily
Creativity guru Tony Buzan made mind maps popular and has written several books on how to draw them. The basic format is an oval or square in the centre of a piece of paper in which you write your main topic. Then draw lines radiating outward from the central shape, and on each line write a word or phrase that relates to it. You add sub-branches to those lines to go into more detail.
Below I’ve drawn a mind map exploring some different methods I might use to add interest to a workshop I’m going to give. Starting at the top right (about the one o’clock position) and going clockwise, I draw some branches, one for each main idea. These are props, ...
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