Wednesday, 25 May 2011

HOW TO REMEMBER NAMES

A SHORT MEMORY COURSE!

HOW TO REMEMBER NAMES

You just called the TV repair shop and the voice on the other
end of the line tells you "this is Don Smith". About 5 minutes
later you tell your wife that "this guy" will be out to fix the
TV in the morning. You can't think of his name although you
know he mentioned it on the phone.

This happens all the time to just about any of us unless we have
learned to concentrate and implant the name in our memory right
at the time we hear it. To do this you first must make a habit
of repeating the name back to the person. This action will
remind you to store the name in your "Memory banks" each time
you hear someone's name, and, within a matter of a short time
the "repeating" process can be discontinued.

When you meet someone in person use the same procedure, and in
addition, visualize something different, unusual from the
ordinary, or "ridiculous" about their appearance, position, or
actions that "ties in" with their name. You may have to put the
descriptive information on one side of a card or piece of paper
and the name on the other side for a while until it is imbedded
in your memory permanently. Look at it repeatedly, see the
"picture" in your mind's eye as you look at the name, or when
you see the name visualize the "picture" you have assigned to
the name.

Getting this system to work will require certain changes in your
thinking and it may take several days or several weeks to become
proficient. After all, you have developed a "bad Habit" over a
period of many years and it is difficult to turn it around
overnight.

This method also works with anything else work remembering, not
just names. When you have occasion to remember something, jot
it down and incorporate it into your list . . . No complicated
formula . . . Just a system that works with a little
concentration.

HOW TO REMEMBER ANYTHING!

As mentioned above a person may train their memory by
associating names with specific illustrations. This works just
as well with written information.

There are several key words or a key thought in each paragraph
of printed matter that can be associated with an illogical or
ridiculous illustration. It is much easier to remember and
recall ridiculous associations than it is to recall normal and
uneventful relationships.

As you proceed through any text choose one or several Key words
or key thoughts from each subject and relate the same to a
ridiculous cartoon or illustration. Actually "see" it in your
minds eye as it relates to the key word or key thought.

When you have occasion to remember a particular matter, the
"picture" should automatically appear to you and the entire
thought should be recalled. Be sure to SEE the ridiculous
picture associated with the printed matter you wish to recall.

As you proceed through a book, practice seeing a picture and
relate it to the key words or the main thought of the written
material. This method of learning should improve your ability
to retain what you read. With sufficient "practice" using this
method, many individuals will be able to develop a "photo-Type"
memory.

The Key to this memory system is to "see" the "picture" in your
"mind's eye". After you have practiced and mastered the system
and are able to get instant flashback recall you should be able
to read most any text material and visualize ridiculous pictures
to associate with the thoughts expressed in the printed
materials.

We suggest you prove this system to yourself. As you read the
first several pages of information, "see" a picture related to
the words or thought. It may be rather difficult to "see" at
first but by constant effort and concentration amazing progress
can be made. When you have seen the picture, just go on
reading the following subject matter and repeat the process.
Don't be concerned that you will forget the prior subjects!
They should remain imprinted on your mind and recalled later,
instantaneously and clearly.

After you have read several pages, recall the first few
"mind-pictures". If you originally "saw" the picture as related
to the key thought of the printed material, you should remember
the basic information.

Try it! It's interesting! After you have mastered this
learning system, it should be easy to file various programs away
in your memory and recall them as needed to progress in your
search for success.

MEMORY AND PUBLIC SPEAKING TIPS!

The same system mentioned on the previous page may be used to
memorize a speech by linking a series of thoughts to a series of
ridiculous pictures in sequence.

Proper preparation of your speech is half the battle. Know you
subject thoroughly then make an outline for the introduction,
main body and conclusion. Start your speech with something to
startle your audience into complete attention such as a weird
statement or funny happening.

In presenting the main body of your speech get the confidence of
your audience by letting them know you know your subject very
well. Get your points across without argument.

In making your conclusion you can briefly sum up what you have
just stated then end with a big bang; recommending action your
audience should take or suggesting they change their viewpoint
on the subject etc.; finalize with a joke that fits the
circumstances, or powerful word pictures they will remember
after they leave the meeting.

Make your outline in large print with plenty of space between
lines so you will be able to look up without losing your place
on the sheets. Rely on your memory for the most important
points, including the opening and closing lines.

Practice your speech with a tape recorder and in front of a
mirror before the meeting. Work out any apparent speaking
problems or things that don't sound just right. Know what you
are going to do with your hands and determine the better body
movements to go with your personality. Continually make eye
contact back and forth across the room.

Take time to think before answering questions. If you don't
have the answer, ask another question, refer it to someone else
better qualified to answer, answer in general terms, or change
the subject (like politicians do) complimenting the person
asking the "impossible" question, or by telling a "clean" joke.

THE 10 BEST WAYS YOU CAN HIDE YOUR VALUABLES

THE 10 BEST WAYS YOU CAN HIDE YOUR VALUABLES

Hiding your life's treasures under your pillow or mattress won't
safeguard them from a thief. However, this doesn't mean that a
safety deposit box at your bank is the only place for them.

In fact, the traditional approach of keeping one's valuables in
the home is an excellent idea, provided they are hidden in
really secret places.

The ten following ideas of where to locate a secret compartment
will offer maximum security. The first five, because they do
require some construction to the house, are better for people
who own their own homes. The second five ideas can be
effectively used by apartment dwellers or renters.

1. WALLS

- because walls are hollow, there can be hidden space behind
every wall in every room.

- the ideal spots are behind solid, fixed items, like coat racks,
or boards along closet walls supporting the clothes hanging pole.

- remove the attachment and hollow out a compartment.

- make sure you camouflage your handiwork well.

2. BEAMS

- ceiling and wall beams are popular architectural features in
homes.

- make one of the false beams (one which doesn't offer much
support) moveable, and hollow an opening out of its top or back
side.

3. BASEBOARDS

- one of the easiest-to-construct compartments is one behind a
baseboard. These strips of wood that run along your walls next
to the floor are so common, no thief would give them a second
glance.

- choose a short section of board, and carefully pry it away
from the wall with a crowbar.

- now hollow out a hole, and replace the baseboard.

4. PANELING

- wall paneling offers a method of opening large areas of dead
space

- your best choice is behind actual boards nailed to the wall
individually, not behind the four-by-eight sheets.

5. MIRRORS

- for a compartment offering little depth, but a large area of
space, you can construct a hollow right behind a full-length
mirror on your closet door.

- hollow out your compartment, then mount your mirror with
sliding tabs.

6. FURNITURE

- complicated secret spaces built into furniture have for
centuries been favorites.

- a simple approach is to remove the molding of a table or desk,
and make a hollow.

7. BOOKCASE

- a common source of easily overlooked space is found at the base
of a bookcase. The lowest shelf is usually raised above the
ground level several inches, and this space is enclosed with a
base-molding.

- if you can make the lowest shelf removable, you can attach your
valuables to the underside of this shelf by means of magnets.

8. LIGHT SWITCH

- an easy and highly deceptive secret space can be constructed
behind an electric outlet plate or light switch plate.

- make sure the electricity is shut off when you remove the plate
to construct your hollow.

9. HOUSEPLANTS

- secret compartments can be constructed in the base of your
plant pots: this will be especially effective if you have lots
of plants.

- seal your valuables well in plastic if they can be
water-damaged.

10. BURIED TREASURE

- finally, don't overlook the oldest hiding technique in history,
of burying your valuables underground.

- make sure you have an accurate map of where your treasure is
buried.

For maximum security in hiding your valuables in your own home,
make sure your craftsmanship is flawless. And don't reveal your
hiding place to anyone out of your own family.

HOW TO FIND A MISSING PERSON

HOW TO FIND A MISSING PERSON
The Methods Investigators Use in Their Work

It is not always necessary to hire a private investigator to
search for a missing person. In fact, the time consuming task
of investigating a missing person can be done by almost anyone.

As long as a person understands and follows the procedure
provided herein, they can do the job of searching for a missing
person as well as a hired detective.

Before beginning, realize that you must maintain a detailed
record of your investigation. Keep this and copies of any
correspondence in a file.

Begin your investigation at the point where the subject was
last seen and radiate in ever-growing circles. When you come up
with a solid lead, your search will then go only in one
direction.

Contact the subject's immediate family very early in your
investigation. See if they have any ideas. From there you
should contact your subject's closest friends and then the
neighbors.

Now widen your search further by questioning other associates of
the subject, like the hairdresser, bartender, gas station
attendant or newspaper boy. These people must not be overlooked
as they are all sources of possible information.

More than likely, when you have completed the task of speaking
to all these people, you will have some good leads. But if you
wish to further the investigation, use as many of the ten
following sources as you need.

POST OFFICE

Send an envelope to the last known address of the missing
person, with your own in the upper left corner and write on the
envelope, DO NOT FORWARD - ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED. If a
forwarding address has been left, you will be notified of it.

SUPERIOR COURT DOCKET

By writing to the Court Clerk in the county in which the subject
was last known to reside, you can find out if the subject was
involved in any legal proceedings. There will be a small fee
for the search.

TELEPHONE RECORDS

You can check with the telephone company to find out if the
missing person made any long distance calls just prior to
departure. You can check with the people called for any leads.

DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES

Request that a search of the department's files be done for the
missing person' driver's license as well as his/her address.
There will be a fee for this service and the missing person's
full name and date of birth are required to conduct the search.

CITY DIRECTORY

Your local public library has a city directory which lists
people by name, address and occupation. They also have a cross
reference for phone numbers. Check back for several years,.

VOTER REGISTRATION

Voter registration records are open to the public and these
records show name, address and date of registration.

COUNTY RECORDER

This county recorder records all types of legal documents, like
marriage certificates and wills. A letter to this office may
open up some leads.

COUNTY ASSESSOR

This office is in charge of tax collection. If your subject
owns any property, he will be listed with this office.

CITY BUSINESS LICENSE

If your subject owns a business he will have his license on file
with this office. Run a check on the name of the business and
the subject's name.

FRATERNAL ASSOCIATIONS

If the missing person is a member of any type of organization, a
letter of inquiry to the local chapter can be helpful.

Under certain conditions, the Social Security Office will assist
in locating a missing person. You must send a letter stating
your reason for wanting to find a person to the Department of
Health, Education & Welfare, Social Security Administration,
Baltimore, Maryland. They do not assist insurance companies or
bill collectors.

By going through the right channels, you can conduct your own
investigation for a missing person. Good luck and good hunting!

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