
How to Remember Names and Faces
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Narrated by:
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Harry Lorayne
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Harry Lorayne
About this listen
Remember the face but can't remember the name?
Harry Lorayne's easy-to-use techniques will teach you how!
How important is recalling a name or face? No matter how briefly you may have met, remembering someone can be a crucial social and business skill. By applying Lorayne's proven system of memory development, you'll be able to avoid the embarrassment and possible cost of forgetting a name or face. Learn to sidestep unnecessarily awkward situations and grasp potentially important relationships. You'll be amazed at how easy it is to train your memory through this unique approach.
©1989 Harry Lorayne (P)2007 Random House Inc.Critic reviews
"Harry Lorayne, a memory-training specialist, addresses a common problem for people in business or social situations. He says most people do not remember names, and he suggests two simple rules to alleviate this problem. Lorayne speaks in a strong New York accent, complete with the variations in pacing and intonation specific to the region. He gets silly following his memory rules, and there are cute skits...demonstrating how embarrassing it is to forget names. This enjoyable production offers practical ideas." ( AudioFile)
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Easy to apply
Presented in a way that is methodical
Thick New York accent +/- depends on your preference
Straight to the Point!
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