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		<title>Nice to Meet You &#8211; What Was Your Name Again?</title>
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<p><strong>Nice To Meet You – What Was Your Name Again? </strong>How frustrating is it, when you greet someone by name on a regular basis and they only say <strong>“Hello”</strong> back? Or vice versa? You cannot remember their name, so you just say “Hello, how are you?” It feels like something is missing.</p>
<p><strong>Calling someone by name usually brightens their day. </strong>  Some people don’t find names important (they should!) or they are just not good at name memorization (they often tell me!) Well, you can learn how to memorize names.</p>
<p><strong>I’ve developed a few tricks over the years at remembering names. </strong>My need for frequent name memorization stems from a peripheral social circle where I might meet someone and not see them again for a couple of weeks. The contact is brief.</p>
<p><strong>Maybe you have the same type of situation at an infrequent business mixer</strong>, with some neighbors you rarely see, or at the gym? After running into someone a few times, there could be a casual interaction, then a more formal <strong>“I’m Suzie”, which opens up</strong> <strong>the “I’m Jack” introduction and a handshake. </strong>Then you may not see this person again for quite a while. That makes it harder to remember their name. Or so it seems.</p>
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<p><strong>So, how can you memorize names?</strong> There are three key methods that you can implement to improve your name recall.</p>
<p><strong>Visual &#8211; </strong>Use a physical attribute to connect with the name.<br />
<strong>Auditory &#8211;</strong> Make a play on words, use song or rhyme, or another relational tie to the name.<br />
<strong>Kinesthetic &#8211;</strong> Write it down. I make a note with the name on my phone (not in front of them!)</p>
<p><strong>All these aspects of memorization</strong> help reinforce the names in my brain. The more imaginitive your association, the better!<br />
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<p>Here are some examples:</p>
<p><strong>Abbie</strong> – I think <strong>“Abbey Road!”</strong> (the Beatles). She has red hair, so I have an Irish-English thing in my head.<br />
<strong>Sean</strong> – Sean works with Abbie, so I connect them as “Irish” – <strong>two Irish names</strong>, <strong>Sean and Abbie!</strong> I even repeat it in my mind with an <strong>Irish twang</strong>.<br />
<strong>Dave</strong> – Dave is big and tall. <strong>“David and Goliath”</strong> was my initial trick.<br />
<strong>Kenny</strong> – my brother’s name is Ken. I mentioned this to Kenny when I first learned his name, and he then told me his niece’s name is Wendy.  So that connection embedded pretty fast.<br />
<strong>Beth</strong> – Beth the <strong>beautiful</strong>.  Enough said.<br />
<strong>Sandy</strong> – Her daughter, whom I already knew, is “Mandy”!  The rhyme sticks (<strong>“Mandy – Sandy”</strong>)<br />
<strong>Kim </strong>– looks like <strong>Kim Novak</strong>, the actress.<br />
<strong>Anne</strong> – tall with broad shoulders, so <strong>Anne – Amazon!</strong></p>
<p><strong>A Couple?</strong> &#8211; I may use a stronger mental play for one of the names, but then I always say them together in my mind  <strong>“Sylvia (pictured with her hair over one eye) and Byron”.</strong> (Plus the “y” in both names)</p>
<p><strong>Tougher names?</strong>  I have a new acquaintance named “<strong>Avonis</strong>”. I had to ask for his name multiple times to hear it right. It rhymes with <strong>“Upon Us”</strong>. That’s a musical connection.</p>
<p><strong>Writing down the names is important, so you can review them if necessary. </strong>That ties in another visual piece to a kinesthetic element.</p>
<p><strong>Finally,</strong> <strong>I repeat the name in my mind</strong> the evening after the meeting, along with whatever mental trick I originally devised.  If there were several names, I repeat them all. Doing this, I actually remember people’s names from years ago, people I don’t see any more.<br />
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<p><strong>So, the next time someone says “Hello” to you</strong>, give them a smile by calling them by name!</p>
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<p>Wendy Rulnick, Broker, Rulnick Realty, Inc.<br />
Call 850-259-0422<br />
Email Wendy: <a href="mailto:itswendy@rulnickrealty.com">itswendy@rulnickrealty.com</a></p>
<p>Wendy Rulnick, Broker, lists and sells real estate in<strong> </strong>Destin, Santa Rosa Beach, 30A, Miramar Beach, Crestview, Sandestin, Seaside, Rosemary Beach, Okaloosa Island, Fort Walton Beach, Niceville, Freeport, Bluewater Bay, Navarre, Florida.</p>
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