When you create a story properly, one thing vividly links to the next, and it becomes easier to remember. Stories are best for medium sized lists, and they take little or no preparation to create.
The key is in how well you create the story. The more vivid & unusual the imagery, the more memorable.
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Memory Breakthrough: The Ultimate Guide To Remember Almost Anything - InnerGenius, John A dams, Thomas J efferson, James M adison, James M onroe, John Quincy A dams, Andrew J ackson, Martin V an Buren
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When the list of information is a bit longer, you might want to create a story around it.
<span>When you create a story properly, one thing vividly links to the next, and it becomes easier to remember. Stories are best for medium sized lists, and they take little or no preparation to create.
The key is in how well you create the story. The more vivid & unusual the imagery, the more memorable.
Once you start using this technique more often, you’ll get better at knowing if the image you created will remind you of the thing you want to remember.
Try this short story.
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