Below there are two lists. One is a completely new PEG LIST called the car list, so get familiar with it. Then peg the alphabet list (listed on the left) to it. The alphabet list can also be used as a PEG LIST, and a good way to get familiar with it is to peg it to something else.
DAY 3:
Create your own personal 50 item house list. (Refer to the section for how to create a house list.)
DAY 4:
Practice your house list that you created yesterday so that if someone asks you what number 25 is, you can them relatively quickly. Next you’ll learn about a new, very powerful list. It is called a reach list. A reach list exactly what it says. A list that you can create on the spot, instantly use, and consists merely of things around you that you can
reach. For example, if someone is rattling off a number of things they want you to remember and you need a quick list, just reach. Things you can touch and pick up are great for items. Things like a pen a cup, an eraser, etc. Here is a sample of a typical 10 item reach list. Reach lists usually aren’t much larger than 10 items.
DAY 5:
Review your house list pegs 1-50, and create 50 new pegs ranging from 51-100. Write them down from memory three different times throughout the next 24 hours.
Taken From: Mega Memory Workbook

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