Choose a key word

Wednesday August 19thUncategorized Category

Choose a key word, in this instance, let’s use “motion”. Let’s say, for argument’s sake, that the first item on your house list was a door, so envision the door moving around, even walking around, then envision not being able to make the door stop moving. This gives you the word “motion” as well as the idea behind the sentence. When you take a look at your door again, you will most likely remember that sentence word for word. If you do not, then peg the section of the sentence you’re having trouble with, and lengthen the chain of. . . “door- motion- tending to stay in motion.” If you forgot the word “objects” when calling it back from memory then envision great huge objects smashing
into the door. This gives you an “objects-motion-tending to stay in motion” chain on ONE PEG! Continue in this fashion until you have completed the script, poem or speech that you are memorizing.

8. STUDYING FOR TESTS:
I know, I know, at the mention of the word test, your mouth dries up, a lump in your throat rises, and a cold sweat breaks out on your brow. Always, in school, we were literally taught to dread tests, and their harrowing night- before cram. Fortunately, you have decided to do something about it, and if you ever need to take another test, or your
children or friends do, the following technique(s) will enable you to make the grade while still having a life of your own. Your study time will be reduced, and your results will be much, much higher. The information:

Taken From: Mega Memory Workbook

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