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    Remembering names is easier with the SUAVE method

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    Forgetting names isn't a memory flaw—it's an attention gap. Learn the five steps of the SUAVE method to encode names instantly and build better habits.

    Remembering names is easier with the SUAVE method

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    The problem isn't that we have a bad memory, it’s that we never actually checked the name into the hotel of our brain in the first place. The art of memory is the art of attention.

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    Learn how to better remember names of people when I meet them.

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    Kevin Trudeau's Mega Memory
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    Foire aux questions

    Names are considered "arbitrary labels" because they often lack inherent meaning or context. When someone says they are a "pilot," your brain immediately connects that word to a mental landscape of cockpits, planes, and movies, providing "hooks" for the memory. In contrast, a name like "Michael" is often just a sound that floats free of context, making it much harder for the brain to anchor unless you intentionally create a connection.

    The fluency illusion occurs when you hear a name and it sounds familiar in the moment, leading you to falsely assume you have learned it. This happens because recognition (identifying a face) is much easier than recall (producing a name from thin air). Because we often lack "active attention" during an introduction—usually because we are distracted by our own social anxiety or rehearsing our next line—the name never moves from the "lobby" of short-term memory into long-term storage.

    The SUAVE method is a five-step framework designed to turn name-learning into an active habit. It stands for Say (repeating the name immediately to verify and practice retrieval), Use (incorporating the name naturally in conversation), Ask (inquiring about spelling or origins to create "hooks"), Visualize (creating a bizarre, animated image associated with the person), and End (using the name one last time during the goodbye). This process forces the brain to engage in "elaborative encoding," making the information much stickier.

    The 8-second trick is a technique used to overcome the "attention gap" during a busy or high-stakes introduction. It involves pausing your internal chatter for a brief moment to give the new information your full, undivided attention. During these few seconds, you "chunk" the name into manageable units, form a quick visual image, and silently rehearse the name to yourself. This small investment of time protects the fragile memory trace from decaying before it can be stored.

    Even if you struggle to "see" images in your mind, you can still use the principles of the "Method of Loci" or spatial memory. Instead of a clear picture, you can focus on the "feeling" or "sound" of a bizarre interaction, or simply the spatial relationship between a name and a person's physical features. The goal is to create a "multi-sensory" or "spatial" hook that gives your brain a second path to retrieve the information if the sound of the name is forgotten.

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    Why We Forget Every New Name

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    The Psychology of the Name Amnesia Problem

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    Using the Name without Abusing It

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    The Power of Asking and the Art of Curiosity

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    Visualizing the Bizarre to Make it Stick

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    Ending with a Strong Retrieval and the Spaced Review

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    Building the Habit of Being a Connector

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