How to quickly remember other people’s names (Part 2)
How to quickly remember other people’s names (Part 2)
How to remember other people’s names immediately. Many people will have this experience. The person they just introduced forgets them in the blink of an eye. What's your name? I'll be embarrassed to ask her what her name is when we meet again next time. On the contrary, how would you feel if someone greeted you affectionately by your name the second time they saw you? You will definitely be very happy and feel that others value you, and you will naturally develop a good impression of them. Therefore, remembering people's names is not only a sign of good memory, but it is also a very important social method that can enhance your personal charm. Many people may have realized the benefits of remembering people's names, but they always feel that they can't remember them. They either think the person looks familiar but can't name them, or they can't name them but can't recognize them (this is the case) There are many situations, especially when exchanging business cards with many people, you often look at the business cards in your hands and don’t know who is who.) How to solve this problem? In addition to using imagination to associate a person's name with his occupation, facial features and other details, we should also start from the following aspects to develop a habit of remembering people's names and appearances. 1. Psychological set-up. Before meeting a stranger, you must have full self-confidence and believe that you can completely remember their name and appearance. If you don’t have self-confidence and always complain about your poor memory and your inability to remember people’s names, then you will lose your motivation, and as a result, you really won’t be able to remember them. So you have to strengthen your confidence, stay calm and relax, and tell yourself that this is easy to do. 2. Observe. When you meet, you must look directly at the other person, don't look around, and focus on observing the other person's facial features and body language. Later we will provide you with a series of classification observations on facial features, including the basis for classifying various features from the top of the head to the chin. Many people are careless and do not observe each other carefully. This is also a very important reason why they cannot remember other people's faces. The more proficient your observation skills are, the clearer you will be at seeing the differences in people's looks, and the more it will help your memory. 3. Listen. You should consciously listen to the person's name as attentively as possible. This is a key point during the first meeting. If you want to remember someone's name, you can't assume in advance that you can't remember it. Many people lack confidence in this aspect, so they don't pay attention to the pronunciation and spelling of names, and naturally they cannot remember them. 4. Request for repetition. Even if you have heard the person's name clearly, it is best to politely say "I'm sorry, can you repeat it again?" Repetition is an important means of memory. Every time you repeat something you want to learn, the likelihood of remembering it increases. 5. Verify pronunciation. After hearing the other person's name, you can repeat the other person's name directly and ask him if his pronunciation is correct. Even if your pronunciation is not very accurate, the other party is willing to patiently tell you the correct pronunciation. Because he feels that you value him and you are trying to remember his name. Your request both increases your kindness and memorizes the name repeatedly, which further increases the likelihood that you will remember the person's name. 6. Request spelling. If you have questions about the spelling (writing) of someone's name, politely or jokingly ask them to spell it out, which will improve your memory. 7. The habit of searching for the source. You might explain that you have a new obsession with knowing the origins and background of last names. You should politely and without excessive enthusiasm ask the person if he or she knows even a little bit about the origin of his or her last name. You may be surprised to find that about 50% of people not only know some of the origins of their surnames, but are also particularly interested in this topic. In this way, you not only increase the intimacy, but also get the opportunity to repeat the memory many times. 8. Repetition in conversation. Take the principles of concern, politeness, and repetition a step further by mentioning as many names as possible when talking to new acquaintances. This kind of repetition can help you remember the person's name more firmly and will make the other person like you. 9. Repeat internally. During brief breaks in conversation, look at the speaker and the listener and repeat their names to yourself. 10. Review a little during the break. During the post-conversation break, take some time to recall each person you just met. Repeat their name, spelling, origin of the last name, and interesting things that happened so that you can build a frame of reference around each name. Information for future association. 11. Repeat when breaking up. When saying goodbye to someone, it is best to mention their name. You must know that the beginning and end of something are the easiest to remember. 12. Review. Psychological Review: After breaking up with new acquaintances, try to flash the names and faces of those people in your mind one by one. Photo review: If you have photos of the other person or photos with the other person, you can refer to the memories. Memo: A file-like form that records the person, time, place, date, content, and facial features you met. 13. Make associations. The association can be completed during the meeting, or it can be made after the meeting based on some special events and characteristics. It mainly involves mixing and associating names with facial features, special events, topics, body language, etc. Each person's impression should be distinct and have unique characteristics that distinguish him from others. How to use association to remember people's names and looks, we will learn systematically in "18-Hour Super Memory Method".
In fact, if you can follow the above 12 steps, you can remember the other person's name even without association, and the retention time will be longer if you add association. Let’s take a look at the classification and observation method of human facial features: 1. Head. When you face a person head-on, a person's head can be divided into three categories: "big, medium, and small". Each type can be subdivided into 1. Square type; 2. Rectangular type; 3. Round type; 4. Oval type; 5. Triangular type with pointed head; 6. Triangular type with pointed chin; 7. Wide type; 8. Narrow type; 9. Large bone type; 10. Thin bone type. If you look at a person's head from the side, you will find that there are many types of heads seen from this visual angle, including: 1. Square; 2. Rectangular; 3. Oval; 4. Wide Type; 5. Narrow type; 6. Round type; 7. Flat face type; 8. Flat type at the top; 9. Flat type at the rear; 10. Spoon type at the rear; 11. Triangular type with tilted forehead and protruding chin; 12. , The chin is receded and the forehead is raised into a triangular shape. 2. Hair. There are many styles of hair, but they have the following basic characteristics: 1. thick; 2. sparse; 3. curly; 4. straight; 5. parted; 6. back; 7. flat head; 8. bald; 9. Medium parted hair; 10. Long hair; 11. Short hair; 12. Special color. 3. Forehead. People's foreheads can generally be divided into the following categories: 1. High; 2. Wide; 3. Narrow; 4. Narrow between the temples; 5. Flat (no wrinkles); 6. Horizontal wrinkles. ; 7. There are vertical wrinkles. 4. Eyebrows. 1. Thick; 2. Light; 3. Long; 4 Short; 5. Two eyebrows connected; 6. Two eyebrows separated; 7. Straight; 8. Eight-shaped; 9. Both eyebrows raised; 10 , the tip is thin. 5. Eyelashes. 1. Thick; 2. Thin; 3. Long; 4. Short; 5. Curved; 6. Straight. 6. Eyes. 1. Big; 2. Small; 3. Protruding (bulging); 4. Deeply sunken; 5. Eyes close together; 6. Eyes far apart; 7. Upslant; 8. Downslope; 9. Different Color; 10. The size of the two eyes is different; 11. The white eyes have more kernels and the black eyes have fewer kernels; 12. The white eyes have less kernels and the black eyes have more kernels; 7. Nose. Viewed from the front: 1. Large; 2. Small; 3. Slender; 4. Wider; 5. Centered. Viewed from the side: 1. Straight; 2. Flat; 3. Pointed; 4. Non-pointed; 5. Lion nose; 6. Hooked nose; 7. Sunken nostrils are divided into: 1. Straight ; 2. Curved; 3. Open outwards; 4. Upturned; 5. Big holes; 6. Small holes; 7. Hairy; 8. Cheekbones. When looking at a person from the front, the cheekbones are often the main feature of the face, usually: high cheekbones, prominent, and flat. 9. Ears. When people observe other people's faces, they rarely pay attention to the characteristics of ears. In fact, ears may be more distinctive than other facial parts. Ears can be divided into the following categories: 1. Large; 2. Small; 3. Twisted; 4. Flat; 5. Round; 6. Oval; 7. Triangular; 8. Close to the scalp. ; 9. Upturned; 10. Large earlobes; 11. No earlobes. 10. Lips. 1. Long upper lip; 2. Short upper lip; 3. Small lip; 4. Thick lip; 5. Long; 6. Thin; 7. Turning outward; 8. Turning inward; 9. Arched; 10 , Sexy; 11. Ruddy; 12. Pale; 13. Others 11. Chin. Viewed from the front: 1. Long; 2. Short; 3. Pointed; 4. Square; 5. Round; 6. Double chin; Viewed from the side: upturned, straight, and folded. 2. Panel. 1. White; 2. Dark; 3. Rough; 4. Smooth; 5. Oily; 6. Dry; 7. Yellow; 8. Pale, etc. Other characteristics include hands, limbs, teeth, voice, intonation and other characteristics. Everyone is different. Everyone should observe more, compare more and be a careful person in life. Good observation skills are also helpful for memory. Lichuang Consulting Mo Songlin shares with you! Remember people's names and expand your network! Special thanks to Teacher Zhang Ruijuan of Rich Brain Education! How to quickly remember other people's names?
Remember his name together with his face, find more topics to chat with him and call him by his name more often
Exercise your memory ~ For example, practice remembering names regularly, and over time you will be able to Someone with expertise in this area.
How to quickly remember other people’s names and faces
To remember other people’s names, you can ask, write, or speak. Remember that you can take pictures with your mobile phone. How to quickly remember other people's names?
Think about it every day and you will remember it in a few days. How can you quickly remember other people’s names? Thank you!
Entering a new circle requires getting to know a lot of people. There are too many names and it is not easy to remember them all at once. First, you must remember and get to know the people you often interact with. These people have positions. It is very easy to remember a large part by remembering the surname first and then the job title, and then divide it into sections to remember some of the contacts. For some people's names, they can be connected with the names of people they knew before, such as Wang Hua - Wang Xiaohua and Zhang Yong - Li Yong and Chen Baili - Chen Qiaoli will gradually become familiar with each other as they get along for a long time, and they will naturally remember their names.
Please give me some advice on how to quickly remember other people's names so that you won't have to worry about it later. Forget
You give other people’s names a nickname, and then you can remember their appearance - it’s a bit of a joke.
Of course, you can't tell others your nickname, right? For example, I have a classmate named Cai Lin, just think of the vegetable forest = = I just like to make pranks.
Hope it will be adopted. . .