Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Chain of Words (No. 6)

This is the sixth time that you are doing this exercise; again: it's important that you preform this time better than past. So do your best to get a better result.

1) Take a pen and a few sheets of paper, entitle the first sheet as "Chain of Words No. 6".

2) You should accomplish this practice only in 20 minutes (as you did it before).

3) Full concentration; nobody in the room, no noise and nothing to interrupt you; turn off your cell, TV, radio, etc.

4) You should do this exercise with your ultimate speed, in the highest speed that you can do!

5) Write down a list of words, starting with December. The second word should start with a "D", because December ends with "D". 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. any word but not a person name. Example: december, rain, nine, electronics, state, evolve, earth, hot, tip, point, ...

You may write any words that you wrote in the previous Chain of Words exercises if you can (that's great if you can remember those words); however, this is not mandatory in this exercise.

Take a clock to measure time; remember only 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 for the next steps that would be a little different!

Now bring your records of Chain of Words No. 1-5. Compare the results (number of words written) with what you did now. Hopefully you did better in Chain of Words No. 6. Note, if not then do this exercise again tomorrow (but not earlier than 12 hours from now on). You should get a result better than Chain of Words No. 5!

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