Ep 224 | The Merry Writer Podcast

Are you ready for another Podcast episode? Today Rachel and I are sharing our thoughts on Mind Mapping as we ask:

“How Can You Use Mind Mapping?”

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Episode 224

What We Cover:

  • What mind mapping is
  • How you can create mind maps
  • Ways to use mind mapping for your stories
  • Ways to use mind mapping for your authoring process and business

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2 thoughts on “Ep 224 | The Merry Writer Podcast

  1. I’m a panster and I use mind mapping! It works for me. But I would never use a program, I just use pen and paper. It’s so much better for the brain.

    1. I agree! I much prefer doing things like mind mapping, note scribbling and even basic outlining with pen and paper. Sometimes we need to move away from the screens! 🙂

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