How to memorize every name, all the time.
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As a Mentalist I often have to memorize incredible amounts of data, in very little time. The good news is that I have the tools and ability to do so. The number one complaint I hear from people is that they can’t remember peoples names. This is extremely frustrating and to be honest names were the hardest thing for me to remember as well. I could remember a 50 digit number in seconds, yet instantly forget the name of the person who gave me the number.
Needless to say I don’t have that issue anymore and there are some powerful techniques you can use to also memorize every name, of everyone you meet. Benjamin Levy, author of Remember Every Name Every Time, advocates the FACE method: “focus, ask, comment and employ.” I use this in conjunction with a ‘Mnemonic’ system (described later) to great ends.
Yet this system is extremely powerful on its own:
Focus: Lock in on the person’s face.
Ask: Inquire which version he prefers (“Is it Joe or Joseph?”).
Comment: Say something about the name and cross-reference it in your head (“My best friend from school was Joe.”)
Employ: Put the name to use – In the conversation like “I never knew that Joe” and recap at the end “Wonderful seeing you, Joe” to drive it home.
Mnemonics and Names.
The word mnemonic is derived from the Ancient Greek word μνημονικuu (mnÄmonikos), meaning “of memory” and is related to Mnemosyne (“remembrance”), the name of the goddess of memory in Greek mythology. Both of these words are derived from μνήμη (mnÄmÄ), “remembrance, memory”. Mnemonics in antiquity were most often considered in the context of what is today known as the Art of Memory.
Here is a brief summary of the art of using Mnemonics to store and recall names.
Invent a relationship between the name and the physical characteristics of the person. Basically, you have to create a clear ‘image’ for the name, then attach it to some very noticeable feature about this person.
Let us say the name is bob.
Convert Name to Image: i.e. Bob rhymes with knob so you visualize a knob.
Attach to Feature: If Bob’s nose stands out, literally see him with a ‘knob’ in place of his ‘nose.’
Visualize: You must make your connections as silly as possible. The more ridiculous, the more memorable.
The next time you see this man his nose will strike you, you will instantly see that knob on his face and his name will be delivered to your mouth rather nicely. The feature can also be exte
al. A hat someone was wearing, the horrendous ring she was wearing or the striking type of shoe this person wears.
Start applying these methods today and you will amaze yourself.
"You know my methods, apply them." -Sherlock Holmes
-Joe Riggs | Mentalist & Consultantr
Taken From: www.TheWorldOfJoeRiggs.com/blog
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For the past 10 years, Joe Riggs has been dazzling audiences with his own unique style of cutting edge, mind-altering, psychological entertainment. In fact, he has staked out his own space: The World of Joe Riggs. At only thirty-three years old, Joe is already an internationally acclaimed Mentalist, Hypnotist, Author, Lecturer, and Consultant; currently based in the West Palm Beach area. Whether he’s performing for entertainment, motivational, or educational purposes; Joe’s singularly exclusive brand of Mentalism entails his adept use of: Advanced Hypnosis, Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), suggestion, as well as his highly developed mental acuity and eidetic [ahy-det-ik] memory. Having mastered the combination of these and a plethora of other higher-order thinking skills, Joe possesses an absolutely uncanny skillset of deductive, as well as intuitive, powers. To say this riveting performer is unique would be a drastic understatement. Despite his noble humility, he truly appears to be omniscient, perhaps even omnipotent. Then again, that is his job.
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