Hat System by Marc Oberon - eBook DOWNLOAD
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    Hat System by Marc Oberon - eBook DOWNLOAD

    Marc Oberon has developed a system called the HATS system for the production of magic. Instead of a "thinking cap," you put on a "hat" to represent a role in the thought process. There are eight hats in total, each representing a different mindset or attitude needed for the production process. Oberon has created mind maps for each hat, using color and graphical symbols to emphasize different branches of thought. He suggests using similar symbols in your own mapping projects to help information stick in your memory.

    Marc Oberon's HATS system is a unique approach to the production of magic. By visualizing yourself wearing different hats, you can adopt different roles in the thought process. There are eight hats in total, each representing a specific mindset or attitude.

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    Marc Oberon's hat System for the production of magic. Each hat represents a role that you play in the production process.

    Thought process
    Instead of putting on a "thinking cap", in the HATS system you put on a "hat" instead. That is not a real hat, of course; just one that you visualize yourself wearing as part of the thought process.

    Eight HATS
    There are a total of eight of them in my system. Each hat represents a role that you play in the production process. The name given to the hart illustrates a state of mind or an attitude that you need to develop before moving on to wear the next one.

    Mind Map
    I have produced a mind map for each of the hats. My original diagrams use colour to help emphasize the different branches of thought. If it helps you to grasp the principle better then use a highlighter or felt tip to go over each line.

    Graphical Symbols
    You will also notice that I have made liberal use of different graphical symbols - light bulbs, eyes, foot-prints and the like to illustrate thoughts at different points. I suggest that you use similar symbols in your own mapping projects, developing your own unique visual clues as you go along.

    Almost everyone has a very well developed visual imagination. Using symbols in this way helps the information to stick in your memory

    written by Marc Oberon, edited by Nick Brunger
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