# Start with a mindmap

> You can never go wrong if you start with a mindmap.

Over on Discord, **@MDMooreUK** [asked the Small Business group](https://discord.com/channels/822215537589354566/1354950957338988655/1424824411298599063) a fairly complex question about their business setup.

Maybe it's because 'I'm a visual learner' (warning: [not actual science](https://kagi.com/search?q=science+debunk+visual+vs+word+think+learner&r=au&sh=e5BTDtQnUGNWGWaDS9Sr8A)), but I find this sort of thing _much_ easier to approach if I crack open a mindmap. My love for [MindNode](https://www.mindnode.com) is well known, but use whatever you have.

## Turn words in to nodes

My first step is to just read through the question and pull out the key parts. While you're here you might as well loosely organise in to concepts.

It's important to realise that you're not creating some work of art here. Often enough I don't even save these files: I just use them as a scratchpad for my mind. So on the left, I've extracted what I thought were the key parts of the original question.

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  alt="Screenshot of a mindmap. There are two, one on the left, one on the right. On the left I've pulled out the key parts of the original question. There are about 20 leaf nodes loosely organised. On the right I've shown a partial Small Business structure, allowing me to link left to right to indicate which bits I think should go where."
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## Create links

The point of this is to link these concepts in my mind, and to convey them to others. I was trying to type out a response on Discord and wished I was on camera, waving my arms around. '_This_ links to _that_', I'd be saying.

That's when I realised the mindmap was the answer. So on the right I've extracted key parts of the [SBS](/sbs/), and I've linked the two maps together (**Cmd+Shift+L** in MindNode) and added some comments to the links.

## Brings an idea to life; breaks it up

For me, this immediately brings the idea to life. And now we have a simple diagram that we can talk to, and specific parts that we can focus on. Rather than one mega-question, now we have a bunch of sub-questions. Much more manageable.

If in doubt, crack open MindNode.