Simplify: The Dollars & Sense of Thrifty Living
By Jill Dalton
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Mind Mapping
Mind mapping is a wonderful tool to help you get your life on track. We have used this method to map out future goals and to help us stay on track with our plans. Often we will come up with a great idea for a plan, only to forget it the next day. By making a mind map and hanging it on the wall where we can see it helps us to remember.
Many times our friends have asked us how we are able to accomplish such large goals? We tell them it is really about how we work together and support each other. When you work as a team, things go much faster and smoother because where one person is good at one thing, the other person will be good at another. We have showed many people how to mind map and it never gets tiring watching them achieve the goals they set for themselves. Honestly, I don’t think we would be where we are today, if we didn’t have an organized way to work together. My husband uses a computer program that is set up for mind mapping. He is a Web Developer so the computer model works best for him. I am a more visual, tactile type of person so I like to draw mine out on paper. Writing it down helps me to internalize what I am seeing on the