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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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![]() Here's a trick that always...Submitted by airship (not verified) on July 11, 2006 - 3:39am.
Here’s a trick that always works: When someone introduces themselves, just laugh, shake their hand and say, “What a coincidence! That’s my name, too!” Then when you meet someone you know you’ve met before, but can’t remember their name, just introduce yourself again with a laugh and boisterously ask, “What’s my name?” They’ll tell you. Because people will remember that you have the same name they do. Of course, this technique breaks down fast in a crowd. :) » POSTED IN:
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