How to Remember Names

How to Remember Names by Thomas Crook is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins Publishers on April 15, 1993. This 118-page book offers a straightforward approach to enhancing memory skills, focusing specifically on remembering names, numbers, and lists, as well as everyday items like glasses. Dr. Crook presents a method that is both easy to follow and engaging, making it accessible for readers looking to improve their memory in practical ways.
In this guide, readers will discover quick techniques designed to empower them with new mnemonic abilities. The book emphasizes practical applications of memory improvement in daily life, making it relevant for anyone interested in personal growth and cognitive psychology. With its entertaining style and effective strategies, How to Remember Names serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to enhance their memory capabilities.
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A proven, easy, immediate method for remembering names, numbers, lists . . . and where you put your glasses. Dr. Crook presents a simple and highly entertaining guide with quick techniques for remembering names and improving memory in all aspects of day-to-day life. One of the only guides available that truly empowers readers with a wide range of new mnemonic powers. Photographs.
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