Use Mind Maps to organise your thoughts, and life. By Richard Murphy

Mind Maps® are almost unmentioned in accountancy circles. I don't know why. They’re an extraordinarily useful tool, and they can be easily generated on a computer. Mind Maps can reduce the time taken to achieve some tasks by as much as 80%, so it is staggering that they have attracted so little attention in a profession where, quite literally, time saved is equivalent to money made.

In essence Mind Maps are simple. They are a graphical way of organising your thoughts.

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