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FREE MEMORY TECHNIQUE 2: Remembering a ten digit number

By the end of this exercise you will be able to remember the following ten digit number in sequence:

1007120152

Let's get started. Read through the following story and picture it in your mind.

PICTURE THIS ...



You're watching the television news. The door of Number Ten Downing Street opens up and out steps 007, James Bond. He's holding a large calendar: as the camera zooms in on it you can see that the first day of the month in the top left corner is highlighted. Suddenly, from that square on the calendar, playing cards start pouring out onto the street, all fifty-two of them

It's a strange story, but it has a purpose. It's designed to teach you this ten digit number:

1007120152

Think back through the story. Each moment of it reminds you of a pair of numbers. It starts at Number Ten Downing Street (10). James Bond walks out (shorten his code to 07), holding a calendar of 12 months, on which the first day (01) is highlighted. 52 playing cards spill out... completing the sequence: 1007120152.

I bet you can even recall the digits in reverse order!

So why isn't everything as easy to remember? The answer is: it can be, if you know the secrets.





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