Memory – Through Ridiculous Association

Do you know you have a perfect Memory? So does everyone else! You just have people wandering around saying, “I’ve got a bad memory!”

If I put one arm in a sling and I left it there, pretty soon the arm would be rendered useless. If I lifted weights with the other arm at the same time, I’d have very powerful muscles here. Now, it’s fairly obvious I haven’t done either of these things, but you know what would happen if I had.

Anything you exercise, you strengthen. Anything you don’t exercise becomes weaker. I want you to begin exercising your memory. I’s a marvelous tool to develop.

I want you to go to the Amazon.com link below, and order The Memory Book by Harry Lorayne and Jerry Lucas. Now to help you remember that, that’s your 5 minutes exercise. I want you to order The Memory Book, below.

Now to keep you on the track, I want you to visualize the book that says The Memory Book. I want you to “see it coming out of the Amazon River!” It is swelling up, coming out of the river; The Memory Book coming out of the Amazon River!

Go to the link below, Amazon.com. Order The Memory Book.

If you have to pick up your suit on the way home, put your suit on the car! See your car dressed with your suit on it! Every time you look at your car, see your suit on it and that’ll remind you to pick up your suit on the way home.

Memory is developed through ridiculous association!

Click here to buy, on Amazon.com,
The Memory Book:
The Classic Guide to Improving Your Memory at Work, at School, and at Play

Question To Answer:

What does Bob mean by “Ridiculous Association”?

Bob Proctor

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