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Published by Campbell Storey on July 7, 2013

I always advise my clients to have 3 positive arguments to make about an idea or a problem. Everyone remembers things differently and I respond well to a picture scenario and practice it on the tube of a morning. I select a bit of tube line, say 6 stops on the central line and then try to make up a picture story to allow me to recall the stations and the order they appear in. If you fancy a little test, try this out.

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