2 – Tool: practice better describing your perceptions
One place, one person,
an object, an activity, an atmosphere, etc.
Prerequisite: to be a subscriber.

- Development of observation and visual memory
- Upload the photo to describe or work on a theme photo provided (subscriber)
- Display the photo continuously or simulate flashes of the image up to 1/50 of a second to train your perception (subscriber)
- Enter descriptors, rank them (subscriber)
- Expand your semantic field with the suggestion generator (subscriber)
- Our algorithm identifies the vocabulary you use the most to help you expand it (subscriber)
- Share your screen in a video conference to describe in group and enrich yourself with the vocabulary and logic of the participants
- Download your P2-IT in WORD format to add to your archives or transmit it (subscriber)
- Continuous backup (subscriber)
Demonstration
The brain is associative in nature. Our memories and our knowledge are connected to each other in an infinite and arborescent way. The principle of association, which consists in associating mental images with each other by a link of meaning , increases memorization tenfold.
This exercise is available to subscribers. Please subscribe to one of the formulas or log in if you are a subscriber.