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Part I. Mental Filing System

1. Mental Filing
2. Mental Hooks
3. Something Simple
4. Mental Images
5. Remember Reading
6. Unlock Memory
7. Remember This
8. Remember to Remember
9. Five Little Words
10. Shopping List
11. Sell Your Memories
12. Art of Forgetting
13. Case History
14. Speak In Public
15. Better Writing
16. Cost of Forgetting
17. Students
18. Remember Numbers
19. 100 Mental Hooks!
20. Interesting Facts

Part II. Remember Names And Faces

1. Names & Faces
2. Gold in Names
3. Name Straight
4. Repetition
5. Fastening Faces
6. What's in a Name
7. 3 Ladies, 12 Men
8. Mistaken Identity
9. Ten New Faces
10. Groups
11. On Your Own!
12. Round-up
13. Fun with Names

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Chapter 3. How To Remember Names

The chief reason you "forget" a name is that you never knew it in the first place. This lecture will highlight some important factors that will help you know how to remember names.

Stop for a moment to think about the usual introduction. A friend of yours says, "I'd like you to meet Mr. New—m." You offer your hand and say "How do you do. Glad to meet you."

Now what is the man's name? Newsom? Newton? Newman? Newlin?

Let's repeat the introduction. The man you have just met is Mr. Newsom. His picture is on the next page. Whenever you fail to hear a name distinctly, don't let it ride, hoping you'll catch the name during the conversation. Speak up at once. Say, "I'm sorry, but I didn't get the name." Your new acquaintance won't be offended. On the contrary, you will be paying him a genuine compliment by showing him that you really want to know who he is.

If the name is unusual, or has several forms, ask how it is spelled. "Newsom without an E?" If you know someone else by the same name, find out if he is related. By that time, Mr. Newsom will be getting interested in you, and he will probably break down and confess he didn't get your name either.

So, first of all, get the name right.

In order to know how to remember names, focus on these tips. Concentrate entirely upon a person's name while you are being introduced, excluding any other impression for those few moments. Wait until you have understood his name clearly before you give any attention to his personality, voice, or clothes. Don't stop to think about what you are going to say next; don't let your mind wander for a split second. Concen­trate on getting the name right.

Do you often catch your own name being mispronounced in an introduction? Are you presented as Richards instead of Richardson, or Davis instead of Davies? It's an experience you have surely noticed. Let me give you a tip. When you hear your own name mispronounced, you are guilty of the first step to forgetting the name of your new acquaintance. Why? Be­cause you are listening for your own name instead of keeping your ears open to receive the new one. A minor mispronuncia­tion of your name is just one of many things that may distract you during an introduction. Don't let it happen again. Shut out all irrelevant stimuli, and get the name right. I hope these tips will help you how to remember names.

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