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Tell a Story.

For completeness, I will mention this method though I think it is very limited. Children and adults who have great visual imaginations might find it so useful that they amaze us all.

Start by writing down your list. Then, create a story and bring each item you’ve listed into the story in sequence. The story, of course, does not need to be realistic – the crazier it is, the more firmly your brain will retain it.

The flow of the story actually limits the usefulness of the method. It just goes one-way. You have to travel mentally through the story from the beginning to the item you want. With your Picture links, you can start at either end, and each item which you pick will help you to remember the item before or after it.

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