![]() ![]() Seeing the person brings up the image of them on the ark and the name, Noah. Transport them to a location based on the first name.Į.g., for the name Noah, you could picture him on an ark. This is the easiest for remembering a lot of unfamiliar people at once. Spock -> Starship Enterprise -> apple on head -> William Tell -> his name is William. When you see the person the chain of associations is: Picture him with an apple on his head on the deck of the Starship Enterprise. When they say their name, place the key image with them on the deck of the Starship Enterprise. If your first impression is “pointy ears,” and that makes you think of Spock from Star Trek, place the person on deck of the Starship Enterprise. This variation uses things like physical features, tattoos, or other characteristics. When you see her, it brings up the image of her turning into a bell at a coffee shop and you remember “Isabella - works at a coffee shop.” 3. Her name is Isabella which can be broken down into “is-a-bell-a”… you could picture her transforming into a bell. If you know their line of work, you can get your location from their line of work.Įxample: she works in a coffee shop, so place the person behind the counter of a specific coffee shop. What’s my line…įor this one you need their line of work, so it’s less convenient. “Jay pecking at a corn cob” might mean a Jacob. “Apple on head” might always mean a William (Tell). When you see the person’s face, you remember the mental image of the person at your friend’s house and the gun (symbolizing James Bond) which brings up the name James. If their name is James (the most popular name in the US), you might have the person holding a gun and spinning around like at the beginning of a James Bond movie. Then when they tell you their first name, use the name to create a key image that you then place with the person in your friend’s house. For example, if they remind you of a friend, picture the person at your friend’s house. If a person immediately reminds you of someone, they can be transported to a specific mental location. ![]() Here is a summary of the four techniques for remembering names and faces from Quantum Memory Power: 1. In Quantum Memory Power, Dominic O’Brien says always give a face a place. Mental locations for people can be artificially created. When someone’s name can’t be remembered, the first thing the mind does is say, “where did I meet this person?” As soon as the person can be placed in a location (e.g., “I met this person at a cafe last year”), all the other associated information about the person usually comes flooding back. O’Brien said that mnemonic associations should be given a specific location.
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