1, preparation tools and materials: prepare a large piece of paper or use drawing software on electronic equipment, as well as markers, markers and rulers.
2. Determine the theme and the central node: write the theme (such as "99 wisdom tips that benefit a lifetime") in the center of the map and mark it as the central node with a circle or box.
3. Break down the topic: Break down the topic into smaller sub-topics or categories. Mind mapping can be divided into life wisdom, learning wisdom, workplace wisdom and other categories.
4. Draw the main branch: from the central node, draw the main branch by sub-theme or category. Each main branch should have enough space to add other information.
5. Add secondary branches: For each main branch, draw secondary branches again. These secondary branches are specific wisdom toolkits under each big branch.
6. Mark and connect branches: write down corresponding wisdom tips on each branch and connect related branches with arrows or lines to show their relationship.
7. Decorate and enhance readability: Use different colors, shapes and fonts to make mind maps clearer, easier to read and more attractive. You can use icons, symbols or pictures to represent each tip.
8. Review and improvement: Check the completeness and accuracy of mind map, ensure that it contains all wisdom tips, and further modify and improve it. Mind mapping is a graphical tool for organizing and expressing ideas. It takes the theme as the center, combines branches and related lines, organically links ideas and concepts, and helps people think and understand problems more clearly and systematically.