No Gimmick Memory: 10 Simple Strategies for Remembering the Names of Every Single Person You Meet
You're walking down the street, and meet someone whose name you should remember. You don't. You try to get by with a warm greeting. It almost works. Then, another friend joins both of you and waits to be introduced. You're embarrassed. The other person remembers your name; you've forgotten his. You're not sure whether you've simply got a poor memory or if you're showing early signs of senility. If you'd like to possess a memory for names, try these simple strategies - they'll make a world of difference in your ability to remember names. LOOK AT THE PERSON WHEN YOU HEAR THE NAME When you're meeting a person, you're often looking elsewhere. If a third person is introducing you, you're normally looking at the person who is doing the introductions or is speaking. If a customer comes up to the counter you're working at, you're generally looking at the paperwork you've just assembled. If you've just come into a room full o...