How to Remember Names and Faces: Master the Art of Memorizing Anyone's Name
Written by Dale Carnegie
Narrated by Jason McCoy
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About this audiobook
"A person's name is to that person, the sweetest, most important sound in any language" - Dale Carnegie
Inside you will discover simple but powerful mind tricks that work for everybody to instantly stop forgetting and start remembering the names of the people you meet. This stuff works, and it's fun to use! Having the ability to remember people's names will give you a new level of personal confidence. You'll be admired and respected. People will naturally trust you more easily and you'll wield more influence with them.
Remembering people's names is a necessary skill in just about any field. Whether you're a salesperson, pastor, minister, teacher, counselor, politician, manager, business executive, entrepreneur, or simply a single person who's in the market, it should be obvious how being able to remember people's names will allow you to enjoy increased success and lead a fuller and more rewarding life. This system is so effective and so much fun to use that you'll wish you were taught how to do this on your first day of kindergarten. You'll be amazed at how easy it is to recall people's names effortlessly, once you learn this proven system. Be prepared to have a major breakthrough in your abilities and to 'laugh and learn' your way to success. Life is just plain better when you know how to remember people's names!
Dale Carnegie
Dale Carnegie (1888–1955) described himself as a “simple country boy” from Missouri but was also a pioneer of the self-improvement genre. Since the 1936 publication of his first book, How to Win Friends and Influence People, he has touched millions of readers and his classic works continue to impact lives to this day. Visit DaleCarnegie.com for more information.
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Reviews for How to Remember Names and Faces
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Crash course and a few tricks for how to remember names. Some techniques you will no doubt be already familiar with. Great short read.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Only will take about 20 minutes of your time and will help you learn a very valuable skill. 5 stars
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5There were some silly outdated references but I suppose being silly about it helps you remember
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I will recommend this, as a short summary covers pretty well but simple excercise.
One must give a try. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Awesome no doubt......just like I expected...Dale Carnegie never disappoints with his literary work
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5interesting and very short audiobook full of actionable advices that does what his premise say : remember names more effectively.