Never Forget Someone’s Name Again Using an Easy To Follow Method

February 14, 2007
By Naomi Monk

[Image]We’ve all been there at one time or another…we’ve forgotten someone’s name.  If you are a small business owner, this memory lapse could cost you business.

Did you know that the skill of remembering names is the #1 request of business people and others?  Many view remembering a person’s name as an integral part of their business or professional development.  Fortunately, it is a skill that can be learned in an easy and fun-to-follow memory training method.

The truth is, you didn’t forget their name, you just didn’t know how to retrieve it when you needed the information.  Now you can show those you meet you actually care about them and remember what is most important to them – THEIR NAME.

I’ve discovered an easy to follow memory training method that has been taught to countless presidents, CEOs and employees of the country’s largest companies and associations.  Now you can learn this skill, too.

Business Development – Memory Training Method Recommendation

For the important business development skill of remembering a person’s name, the memory method I’m recommending includes:

  • A memory technique called the “Mental File Folder System.”  This system teaches you how to file information just like a filing cabinet, for quick and easy recall.  When information is filed in a logical way, it is easy to retrieve.  You will learn how to use this system to remember the first and last name of everyone you meet.
  • Learn how to use images for some of the most common male and female names.
  • This memory system is not only useful for remembering names, but all types of information.

To learn more about how to quickly and easily develop this important skill of remembering names (and much more), I recommend you review this effective guide Release Your Mighty Memory.


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