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Preface
Interoduction

Section 1

01. Prove a Point
02. Memory Method
03. Clean the Slate
04. Suggestions
05. Absorb
06. Exaggeration
07. Outlines
08. Geographical
09. More Geography
10. Foreign Languages
11. Rhymes + Codes
12. Medics
13. Legal Assistance
14. Salesmen
15. School Days
16. Forget
17. Organization
18. Observation
19. Attention
20. Absorption
21. Spelling

Section 2

22. Repetition
23. Last Name
24. Caricaturing
25. Photographs

Section 3

26. Alphabetical
27. Code Words

Conclusion

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5. How to Absorb

In reading a book, letter, article, or whatever it may be, picture each scene or action as you read. Pick up a news­paper or a magazine and read a few sentences. Picture as you read. Do this several times. Read an advertisement. See how clearly the writer has portrayed his product and what it will do.

With the next sermon, speech, or even conversation that you hear, do the same thing. Listen to every word. Picture what the speaker is saying. A condensation or outline can be written as you listen. If you will listen as attentively to the words of the teacher, lecturer, or speaker as you would to words of praise or endearment, then you will be sure to absorb a greater amount of subject matter than ever before.

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