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2 tips on how to better remember other people’s name

Source: digitalmomblog.com

Source: digitalmomblog.com

Sorry, what was your name again?

Maybe you have been repeating this sentence several times in the past, or at least a paraphrase of it, because you did not remember a person’s name that you have met before. In fact, it is probably not your memory problem that you are not remembering that name. By definition, remembering means being able to recall the information that you already know. The time that you met that person before might have been your first occasion that you saw each other, and at that particular moment your focus might have been oriented elsewhere and not in even listening to his/her name. Instead, it is probably because you were trying to think about the things that you are going to say and the facts that you want to mention about yourself that would best represent yourself and make a good impression. Continue reading

2 tips from Grandmasters of Memory on how to remember anything

Source: blog.oxforddictionaries.com

Source: blog.oxforddictionaries.com

I have not identified myself as a person who remembers things that I am supposed to recall later, but I do not want to stay with that type of identity for the rest of my life. Thankfully, I have stumbled upon two interviews from Grandmasters of Memory that do not claim to have any special inborn skills of memorization, but rather have been training and getting very good at it. What you are about to read is an article with the tips that they recommend to other people that can profoundly improve your ability to remember things. Continue reading

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