Practice Makes Perfect
You now know how to make a strong impression upon your brain. This has proven to be the most valuable aid to a better memory. Thousands of successful men have learned to use it practically in their work. It is the greatest aid to students in assimilating and recalling their studies.
You have the knowledge, but to be of value you must practice with it sufficiently to prove its usefulness and to learn to apply it accurately. This practice can be gained in a variety of ways; the essential thing is that you train yourself to make strong visual impressions upon your brain, to see the pictures clearly and to know that you are recalling them accurately. For practice let us use a list of common objects.
In order to recall a list of objects or a series of any kind, instead of making separate pictures of the objects, combine two in each impression. If you will follow the method used in making the following Memory Pictures you will find that it will enable you to recall the objects at will. We will use a list of objects that have no natural associations, that you could not easily remember by any other method, yet when you use this visual process the matter is a simple one.