Before starting this new exercise:
1) Take a pen and a few sheets of paper, entitle the first sheet as "Chain of Words No. 1".
2) You should accomplish this practice just in 20 minutes.
3) Fully concentrated. Nobody in the room, no noise and nothing to interrupt you; turn off your cell.
4) You should do this exercise with your ultimate speed, in a high speed that you will not be able to do more than that any more; your highest speed.
5) Write down a list of words, starting with April. The second word should start with an "L", because April ends with "L". The third word in the list should start with the last letter of your second word. Each item in your list should be a single word: a verb, an adverb, a noun, etc. but not a person name. Example: April, lion, nest, title, evolve, earth, hot, tip, point, ...
Take a clock to measure time; remember in 20 minutes; without any kind of interruptions.
Ready?
Start!
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OK, when finished, write the count of words in your paper, and keep your list as a record to compare with what you would do in the future posts.
1) Take a pen and a few sheets of paper, entitle the first sheet as "Chain of Words No. 1".
2) You should accomplish this practice just in 20 minutes.
3) Fully concentrated. Nobody in the room, no noise and nothing to interrupt you; turn off your cell.
4) You should do this exercise with your ultimate speed, in a high speed that you will not be able to do more than that any more; your highest speed.
5) Write down a list of words, starting with April. The second word should start with an "L", because April ends with "L". The third word in the list should start with the last letter of your second word. Each item in your list should be a single word: a verb, an adverb, a noun, etc. but not a person name. Example: April, lion, nest, title, evolve, earth, hot, tip, point, ...
Take a clock to measure time; remember in 20 minutes; without any kind of interruptions.
Ready?
Start!
- - -
OK, when finished, write the count of words in your paper, and keep your list as a record to compare with what you would do in the future posts.
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