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Mind Maps
A. Sample mind maps
Mind maps are visual tools. That’s why the more a person (including me) talks about them, the less it helps. Sometimes it’s better to just show you.
This page will become the repository of various sample mind maps referred to throughout this blog and other sample mind maps from time to time.
Simply navigate your way (using the above sub-menu under “Mind Maps”) to the collection of mind maps that most interest you.
B. Submit your mind maps
If you’d like to submit a mind map for inclusion on this website, please feel free to do so by emailing your mind map in PDF to submit@mindmappingforlawyers.com together with the “story” behind it, ie, why did you prepare it? has it been helpful for you? what software did you use to create it? etc. Please note, hand drawn mind maps are also welcome!
Our preference is for mind maps that are related in some way to the legal field or personal development. Alternatively, if you have outstanding examples of “easy-to-understand” mind maps used for complex topics, we welcome those too! Basically, if your mind map could help others, we’d love to hear from you and would be happy to include your mind map(s) on this website. Of course, you retain all the bragging rights so be sure to send your first and last name and any links back to your website.
C. Legal Stuff (short and sweet)
When submitting your mind map, and in consideration of us reviewing and possibly or actually uploading your mind map to our website, you grant us an irrevocable licence to use your mind map in its final form (as a PDF) in any way we see fit provided we do not alter the contents of your PDF document in any way. For the avoidance of doubt, you will, at all times, remain the owner of the mind map that you submit.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email us at submit@mindmappingforlawyers.com and we’ll endeavour to respond to you within 24-48 hours.
Happy mind mapping!
