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Tricks for remembering names
Merlin Mann | Jul 10 2006
Following up on the earlier post about becoming a better listener, I get the feeling I'm not the only one with problems remembering peoples' names. So how about a few quick tips via Google for remembering names: From How to Remember Names (wittcom.com). Boy, do I ever need this one:
From How to Remember Names when You Meet People (learnthat.com):
From: How to Remember Names - Free Name Remembering Tips (leadersinstitute.com):
From How to Remember Names by Tom Weber: The Sideroad (sideroad.com):
The tips from Real Simple -- ostensibly to help you remember names -- are mostly cool sneaks for weaseling out of having forgotten. Tacky, but clever, if you're a big chicken:
Got more good tips or links on remembering names? 54 Comments
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When I meet someone I...Submitted by Barnstable (not verified) on July 11, 2006 - 7:12am.
When I meet someone I know but whose name I forget, this has never failed me: "Hi. You know, I remember that you are a dancer, and that you have a loud cat, and that you met David Hasselhoff once, but I can't remember your least significant feature--your name." The person is always impressed that you have remembered details about them and, unless they have renamed themselves to actualize their chakra energy or something (and let's hope you don't have to meet too many of that sort), they will tend to agree that their name is less important than the fact that you really listened the first time you met. Of course, this requires you to remember those details, but I find that much easier than remembering names. And, since I no longer feel fear, dread, or pressure to recall a name after I've heard it, I can concentrate on really listening to the person. » POSTED IN:
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