| You've probably heard of mind mapping as a | | | | right hands for a range of tasks including writing, |
| useful technique for capturing complex ideas and | | | | drawing, cutting with a knife and so on. While |
| thoughts and translating them into words and | | | | some people are born with this ability, most |
| images. But mind maps are more than just a | | | | ambidextrous people developed this skill through |
| pretty picture. Your brain also benefits from the | | | | practice. |
| mental process of making a mind map, because | | | | The practice of using both hands for physical |
| of the engagement of both sides of the brain. Let | | | | tasks also engages both sides of the brain, as the |
| me explain how it works. | | | | right side of the brain controls the left side of our |
| You may know someone who is ambidextrous, | | | | body and the left side of the brain, the right side |
| which means they can use both their left and | | | | of the body. |