"Glad to finally know all these memory tips"
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"Glad to finally know all these memory tips"

Before the program, I didn't really try very hard to remember people's names because I thought I couldn't, and that it might not be necessary because I could always ask again. 
Now I find myself automatically finding something that jumps out about the person and is a picture to associate with their name. I also hated memorizing lists, such as when I was a student, or working in a research lab. 
Now I enjoy association and chain linking for a fun way to enhance the memory. Glad to finally know all these memory tips.

Peggy Leong

acupuncturist, self-employed (currently basically retired)

San Diego, United States

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