Famous Quotes / Peter Russell
Peter Russell: "Paradoxically one of the greatest advantages of mind maps is that they are seldom needed again. The very act of constructing a map is itself so effective in fixing ideas in memory that very often a whole map can recalled without going back to it at all. A mind map is so strongly visual and uses so many of the natural functions of memory that frequently it can be simply read off in the "mind's eye.""
Advantages | Again | Back | Constructing |
Effective | Fixing | Frequently | Functions |
Going | Greatest | Ideas | Itself |
Maps | Memory | Mind | Minds |
Natural | Needed | Often | Paradoxically |
Read | Recalled | Seldom | Simply |
Strongly | Uses | Very | Visual |
Whole | Without |