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USE  YOUR  MEMORY
 The hour, 9, translates to the letters b, p. Referring to the basic list,
 you will see that the Key Word for Tuesday at 9.00 a.m. is map. To
 remember this  appointment,  you  might imagine  the  car you  are
 going to see as bursting through a giant map, wrapped in a giant
 map or driving across a giant map.
 As  another  example,  suppose  you  have  an  appointment  for  a
 guitar lesson at 5.00 p.m.  (hour number  17)  on a Thursday  (day
 number  5).  The  number  derived  from  Thursday  at  5.00 p.m.  is
 517, the word  for this being leading. To remember this, imagine
 yourself leading an  entire  orchestra with  your  solo  guitar.  Make
 sure  your  imagination  is  guided  by  the  Memory  Principles  and
 that you can hear all the sounds, feel your guitar, see the orchestra
 and the audience, etc.
 You may think this system a bit cumbersome because it requires
 a  fairly thorough  knowledge  of the  larger numbers  in  the  Major
 System,  but  this  reservation  can  be  overcome  by  'rotating'  the
 hours  of  the  day  to  suit  those  hours  in  which  you  have  most
 appointments.  If, for example, your day does not usually start until
 10.00 a.m., then  10.00 a.m.  can be considered number  1  in your
 appointment memory system. In this manner, the most important
 and  often-used  hours  in  your  day  will  nearly  always  be  repre-
 sented by only 2-digit numbers, i.e., the numbers  from  10 to  100
 in  the  Major  System.  As  with  the  daily  schedule  memory tech-
 nique,  you  can  'order'  your  week's  schedules  by  attaching  the
 images, in order, to the Major System. For practical purposes, it is
 usually best to start on the Daily Memory System first, becoming
 skilled  and  familiar  with  it,  and  then  move  on  to  the  Weekly
 Memory  System.










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