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Picture this scene in your mind as vividly as possible… image all the bright colors, smells and senses as strongly as possible, at every step.

“You’re looking at a coffee cup on the table in front of you, and you’re sitting inside your kitchen. Picture the scene vividly. You look up and notice that a friend of yours is across the room, and he has an extremely unusual apple in his hand. It is massive and bright stop-sign red, almost glowing. It’s about a foot in diameter, with a long stem that reaches the floor. You can smell the apple and coffee strongly. Your friend throws the apple and it lands on top of your cup, balancing perfectly on the rim.”

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Memory Breakthrough: The Ultimate Guide To Remember Almost Anything - InnerGenius
k like, I bet you turn the sentence into a visual image right away, don’t you? This helps you to remember.) Visualization is so powerful because it allows us to create more ‘connections’ in the mind. It makes something easier to remember. <span>Picture this scene in your mind as vividly as possible… image all the bright colors, smells and senses as strongly as possible, at every step. “You’re looking at a coffee cup on the table in front of you, and you’re sitting inside your kitchen. Picture the scene vividly. You look up and notice that a friend of yours is across the room, and he has an extremely unusual apple in his hand. It is massive and bright stop-sign red, almost glowing. It’s about a foot in diameter, with a long stem that reaches the floor. You can smell the apple and coffee strongly. Your friend throws the apple and it lands on top of your cup, balancing perfectly on the rim.” Bizarre scene, right? There’s a reason it’s like this. I’ll explain soon. You have many more images in your mind to link to this memory – your kitchen, bright red apple, unusually l


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