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		<title>Pmemory Lesson 6 &#8211; Exercise 1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s School of Phenomenal Memory covers the first database. This is a really cool technique and I was impressed with my speed of memorization and ability recall and remember the images. In Exercise 1 it took me 21 minutes to memorize and recall 50 images. I missed one in this list and spelled one wrong. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today&#8217;s <a href="http://ourdailythoughts.com/pmemory"><strong>School of Phenomenal Memory</strong><img src="http://www.pmemory.com/affiliate/scripts/sb.php?a_aid=106ded25&amp;a_bid=1e7121a8" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></a> covers the first database. This is a really cool technique and I was impressed with my speed of memorization and ability recall and remember the images.</p>
<p>In Exercise 1 it took me 21 minutes to memorize and recall 50 images. I missed one in this list and spelled one wrong. I spelled disc instead of disk (due to what I used as an image). Not too bad!</p>
<p>I started the 2nd memorization exercise where I am memorizing the 50 states in order. While this is something many children can do, it is something most adults have forgotten after 8th grade graduation. I don&#8217;t think the point of the exercise is to memorize the states, but it is a good benefit and something worth remembering.</p>
<p>I found a <a title="State Symbols" href="http://www.statesymbolsusa.org/index.html">state symbol</a> resource to discover images and facts about each state. This helped me remember the Maine was known for blueberries (a good memory image for Main)</p>
<p>So far I have the first 25 states complete. I&#8217;ll work on the rest in my next memory exercise session.</p>
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