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15  Memory System  for
 Schedules  and  Appointments






 As with telephone numbers, many people find appointments and
 schedules hard to remember. They use similar systems for coping
 with their problem, the most common,  of course, being the  daily
 appointment book. Unfortunately, many people don't always keep
 their appointment books with them.  In this  chapter  two  systems
 are introduced,  the  first  of which is  for immediate  daily use, the
 second  for  remembering  schedules  and  appointments  for  an
 entire week.
 The first  involves your basic  Peg Systems.  Simply equate  the
 number in your system with the hour of your appointment.  Since
 there  are  24 hours  in  a  day,  you  can either  join  shorter  systems
 together,  with  an appropriate  total of 24,  or use  the first 24 Peg
 Words in one  of the  larger systems.
 Assume  that you have the  following appointments:
 7 -  Early-morning group  athletic  practice
 10 -  Dentist
 1  -  Luncheon
 6  -  Board  meeting
 10 - Late  film
 At the beginning of the day, which in this case will certainly be no
 earlier  than  5.30  a.m.,  you  run  through  the  list  and  check  for
 words with associations.
 The time for your early-morning group athletic practice is 7.00
 a.m.,  represented  by  the  Major  System  Memory  Word  key.
 Imagine your entire  team physically unlocking the  door to  super
 health.
 At 10.00 a.m. (daze) you have an appointment with the dentist.
 Imagine  him  putting  earphones  on  your  head  that  play  such
 soothing music that you  are  literally in a daze, unable to  feel any
 pain.  (What may be interesting in this  example  is the  fact that if
 you imagine  this particular situation, you  may actually be  able  to
 reduce  the  pain!)
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