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8 Tips on Remembering People's Names | People's names are perhaps one of the sweetest sounds they may hear. Why? Names convey that you are important enough to specifically remember. If you're one of those people who forget a name 10 seconds after hearing it, I've got a few tips for you. And, by the way, forgetting names doesn't necessarily mean you have a bad memory. It might just be that you're not paying attention. | | |
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8 Tips on How to Remember People's Names | Ever have it where you're greeted by name, and for the life of you, you can't come up with the other person's name? I'll be honest and admit to this embarrassing fault at times. There are many reasons to improve this skill, not the least of which is that it's a way to convey to the other person that she is important. So- I've been working on this ability and have put together 8 tips that may be helpful in this regard...Read more | | | |
How Are Episodic Memories Formed and Affected by Dementia? | Ever wonder how a memory of a certain event gets stored in our brains? Here's the process, as well as an explanation of what happens to that ability as dementia develops. And finally, I've included a reminder that something else far more important will last longer than memory for the person with dementia... Read more | | | |
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