


To come up with an image for each takes me quite a while…Įffectively – very hard for me to come up with something, still nothing 😉ĭiscovery – I imagine the spaceship discovery

In this case: effectively, discovery, penny, soon, exaggerated I start on the bottom right and just pick 5 words close together. I’m chunking either 5 groups of 4 words or 4 groups of 5 words. I’m obviously doing something wrong or just need tons of more practice.ġ. So I started using this exercise and I think the first time it took me 30-40 min. Hope this helps, most importantly do not give up. The second method is to have an image associated with each word and place them in a memory palace following your regular route, if you are used to using memory palaces this possibly is the fastest way but I recommend you use the first method as this builds your linking ability and transfers over to your reading. This sounds very complicated but the more you do it the easier it becomes. After you have a link of 5 you place a dominant image to represent the scenario in a 2×2 grid I.e the sure deodorant and carry on with the next group of words, when I think back to the grid when I’m done and I see the sure deodorant it reminds me of the scenario I created ,I then replay my link recalling each word. The next word is “tourist”… Richie rich is now stood in a town square spraying his armpits with a sure deodorant whilst a crowd has gathered around to take pictures of him,it doesn’t have to be realistic, In fact the image is quite comical how I visualise it. The whole point of the exercise is to be able to link words that are not related to each over in some way as an example the first two words I see are “rich” and “sure”, instantly I visualise Richie rich spraying his armpits with sure deodorant, the next word you see you link to the scenario and expand the story in some logical way. Hi there are a few ways to approach this exercise, you are correct on your first point, link the words that are next to each over.
