1) Start with a central topic or question that represents the main theme or purpose of your mind map. You can use a word, phrase, image, or icon to represent your central topic.
2) Add subtopics or branches that relate to your central topic. You can use keywords, images, icons, colors, shapes, or symbols to represent your subtopics. You can also add links, attachments, notes, or comments to provide more details or context for your subtopics.
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