Growth Mindset
Focus on strengthening your mindset. Illustrate the problems in your belief system.
The interactive mind mapping makes it easy to view journal and diary entries.
Connect goal tracking to your mind map. Create causality links between achievements and unwanted habits.
Examples of Big Questions
Have I kept my emotions in check? Have I given myself time for self-reflection?
Did I take care of my friends and spend enough time together?
Have I been overly optimistic or pessimistic about life and society in general?
Mind Mapping Background
Empower your mind with the understanding that you can achieve anything.
Mind Mapping is an ultimate thinking tool. It supports critical and creative thinking as well as Growth mindset. Mind maps theory was developed in the 1960s and now used by over 250 million people worldwide. Take your private journal beyond reflections on experiences and themes. Understanding causality is important for connecting the dots and building personal resilience.