April 27, 2009

Memory Training Helps with Remembering Names

I recently received this email from a client that attended one of our Memory Training Workshops.  I just love hearing success stories from our graduates and wanted to share it with our blog readers.  If you have a memory training success story to share, send me an email at eric@deliverfreedom.com or post a comment below. 
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Dear Eric,

I cannot begin to tell you how good I am getting with names.

I was at the orthodontist last week for my invisilign and was telling the two gals who were working on me about the class. I just happened to look at their badges for the first time and acknowledged them. One was Marrianna, and I immediately thought of Marriachia’s, and the other was Mallory, and I thought of Duck. I will never forget their names. I look forward to my next appointment and greeting them with their names at first sight.

I was so excited when I left and shared it with my husband Raleigh. The next day we passed a man who commented on our dog, his name was Marvin. I immediately tagged it to my father’s middle name, and could spot that man again anywhere. He served in W.W.II.

I know that you hear this allot, however, I am getting it quickly. Raleigh and I review the list of 20 that you gave us at the beginning of class [the tree list] for fun, and I still get caught on the same two numbers. I am sure it is because I am not a dice person, and although I am a good golfer, I never refer to the 19th hole as the drinking spot. I only think of 18 holes of golf. I am not a drinker. I am working on that one. I have not put a list on my body yet, but I do review the parts.

Thank you again for such a wonderful experience. I look forward to seeing you in another class.

Sincerely,
Leslie D.
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Hi Leslie,

It is wonderful to hear from you, and THANK YOU for sharing your success stories!
 
One thing you might try on the list of 20 is to change your picture for 7 and for 19.  If you can think of a different picture that better associates with those numbers that you are having trouble with – you might simply change them.  For example, some people use a spider instead of a skate for 8 some people use a drivers license instead of candy for 16.  I will let you see if anything works better for you for 7 and 19.
 
Be Free!

Eric Plantenberg
President

PS – If you want help with images for names, check out our free Name Search

1 Comment »

  1. “Raleigh and I review the list of 20 that you gave us at the beginning of class [the tree list] for fun, and I still get caught on the same two numbers. I am sure it is because I am not a dice person, and although I am a good golfer, I never refer to the 19th hole as the drinking spot. I only think of 18 holes of golf. I am not a drinker. I am working on that one. I have not put a list on my body yet, but I do review the parts.”
    Intresting. I would like details!

    Comment by vetuncoy — December 14, 2010 @ 12:29 pm

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