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First you need to create a system or matrix of images. It is best to take images from some well-known area so that there are no problems with remembering them. Various options are possible for creating a system. Methods of memorization by Cicero and Tony Buzan (he set a record in memorizing large amounts of information): Option one: use the furnishings of your room as images. Take turns going through the objects in the room: a chair, a closet, a window, a flower in a pot, etc. The main thing is to learn these objects in the exact sequence, like the multiplication table. My comment on the article is how to imagine it all: and then we link to these words, for example, a shopping list in the shop. For example, buy bread, bananas, rice, milk, etc. Imagine a bright red high chair, just royal, and on it sits fragrant and hot bread and commands his staff in his hands (the main thing is to have more laughter and humor in the visualization).. Next in the same room there is a closet - inside the closet there are a lot of different and beautiful clothes - chic royal dresses, crowns fly out of there, and suddenly, out of the closet jumps out - arrogant Mozher yellow pants - bananas, and they begin to show off and show off, they say that they are the main and rich in all over the world - because it is bright yellow... And suddenly the window breaks the rice, and turns into Robin Hood - only from rice and shouts - that he will protect the poor people and steal bread and bananas - combined. but suddenly he finds himself in a dark place where terribly small flowers live in pots, they are very sticky-smelling plants, and suddenly they grow rapidly and begin to chase the rice, that is, Robin Hood. and then a sour, milky-white river comes to the rescue. and hides the rice, etc. The main thing is more humor and fun. Also, all 5 senses should be used in visualization. It is better to sort through the objects in the room in some order: for example, clockwise. Having dealt with one room, you can mentally move to the next one. As a basis for building a system, you can use not only your own apartment, but also the apartments of your friends. Tony Buzan in his book “Super Memory” suggests inventing the furnishings of rooms. Imagine an empty room and furnish it to your liking. Since this room exists only in your imagination, you don’t have to restrain yourself. Having finished with one room, move on to the second. Option two: use the road along which you often have to walk. By sorting through individual objects encountered along the way (tree, bench, kiosk, store, etc.) you can create quite large systems of images. Option three: anything. An option can be any familiar situation that can be divided into separate images. Having created a system of images, practice using it. To do this, try to mentally imagine images one by one from the first object to the last, and then in the reverse order - from the last to the first. This will allow you to speed up the mental appearance of the images that make up the system. PS: in short, learn imagination from children and everything will be fine!