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Old 01-21-2007, 01:23 AM #11
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Default Find it in your mind

Has anyone ever asked you where some item around the house was located? If its location did not immediately pop into your mind, did you quickly reply, "I don't know." ? The next time that happens, allow your mind to roam through your house trying to find it. Chances are that you will at least remember where you last saw the item. You will be surprised to know how much your mind remembers if you will just allow it to think.

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