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    hey guys this is Ron to introduce you to a couple my friends

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    this guy on the far left his name is Steve next to him is Brian

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    next to him is Jason next to him was clay and that's me on the far right

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    I'm Ron now a matchless how it as a mere introduces somebody

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    it two seconds later you can't remember what they said their name was

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    could you right now tell me the names of my friends

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    if you're like most people this happens all the time and in this video I'm gonna

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    show you how to remember names and faces

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    with ease

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    this

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    but hey guys this is Ron White from the National Geographic show brain games

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    when I was on brain games they had me meet room for people in the theater

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    and then I went back around the theater as they came out the door and i said i

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    all their names

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    other show you exactly how I did that so now I'm gonna give you five things that

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    you need to remember any name and a face

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    the five points are Focus file

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    picture action and review again those are focused

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    file picture action

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    and review so let's go on a step number one which is focus

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    you shake somebody's hand at two seconds later you don't know their name it's not

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    because you have a bad memory it's because you weren't listening

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    you were focused really the most honest thing you can say to him at that moment

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    is hey

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    you know a few minutes ago when you gave me your name how and even listen to it

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    that would be the most honest they you could say but you're not going to say it

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    nobody's ever said it

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    does not polite but the true thing is if you're not focused you're not cover the

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    name

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    how do you focus yourself develop this happen every time you walking towards

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    somebody

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    get in the habit of asking yourself this question: what is their name what is

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    their name what is their name

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    not also that I'll out but as you're walking towards somebody

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    developed the habit walk into a room there's a room full of people you've

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    never met

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    you walk toward somebody what is their name what is their name

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    what is there not a it what focus you now just be sure you don't say it out

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    loud

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    that would be embarrassing the next point is a file

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    think about it when every store something on your computer you have a

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    document you store in the file on your computer called My Documents

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    so when you need it later you go back to your Documents folder and you get the

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    document out

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    your computer needs files for you did retrieve information later

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    and your brain is the same way you need of file to retrieve that name

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    a place where you can go to to get it and retrieve it later

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    alright so now let's move on to Step number two which is

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    selecting a file on their face to remember the name

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    for your brain when you remember names and faces

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    the files are landmarks are locations on their face

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    meet someone and they have the years those years become your file

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    if you meet someone and they have a big Chin their chin becomes your file

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    or they have appeared are pretty eyes are a big nose or a bald head

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    these unique distinguishing features become your files

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    your locations we're gonna go back to you later to remember their name

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    make sense so far good now let's move on to Step number three

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    number three is you need that picture for the name

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    have ever said before you know what I am so good with faces

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    and never forget a face I just can't think if you're name

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    all Neil my two other members or face you remember a face

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    because you saw all the place you don't remember a name

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    because you never saw the name the mind remembers what it sees

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    what that means is is we need to create pictures for names

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    so we can see the name along with the face

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    for example the picture for the names Steve for me

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    is a stealth steve is a sto Brian

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    is a brain Jason I use a blue jay like up

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    Blue Jay fly in Blue Jay for Jason

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    clay I use clay like you mole play with your hands

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    clay to the name clay into the name wrong on

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    I use run run peron are a pretty simple right

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    let's go on a step number four step number four is

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    action you need to see these pictures with tons of

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    action and emotion your brain remembers action and emotion

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    so let's go back to the my friends and lets look at Steve Steve the guy on the

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    far left

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    remember we need to ask yourself what is his name that focuses

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    the next thing when you do is pick a distinctive feature on his face

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    a file with his distinctive feature can be as ball

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    at and then his name is Steve we turn that into a pitcher

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    and action and emotion we imagine a 620

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    on his head so look at steve look at his ball head imagine right now you were

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    cooking that ball

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    at in a sushi

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    Joe let's move to the right the next guy ask yourself what is his name

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    and then ask yourself what stands out to you about his face

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    or perhaps as knows I can say this is my best friend for thirty years

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    but the dubious got a huge knows

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    his nose is his distinctive file his name is Brian

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    Bryant the picture for that it's a brain so we imagine a brain

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    drippings out of his nose now Brian had big years we would see driven out of his

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    ears a brain

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    if he had big eyes we would see the brain dripping out of his eyes

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    but he has a big nose so we see a brain coming out of his nose

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    let's move to the next guy jason is this name and we said the picture for the

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    name jason is a blue jay

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    well Jason's facial feature EC is adams apple

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    in the picture there had a stick it out that's going to be the feature that you

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    zoom in %uh

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    I want you to imagine a Blue Jays flying across

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    and landing in hitting right there in the Adams Apple

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    now go back and review the guy with the ball had what was cooking his head

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    stowe for Steve the next guy and what was coming out of his nose

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    a brain for Brian the next guy was flying towards his Adam's apple

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    a blue jay for Jason and the next guy

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    what stands out to you on his face for me it's his cheekbones

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    his name is clay so we take Layla chrome molding clay

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    you imagine where molding his cheekbones with clay is cheeks are made out of clay

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    and that's me on the far right wrong line

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    may be seen running n you see was running around my kitchen right there

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    running peron running all my Chen

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    let's see how this works let's test it out going back

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    ball head Stoke Steve

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    knows brain

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    Brian adams apple Blue Jay

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    Jason cheeks clay clay

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    a man running for wrought

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    that is how you remember names and that's the four-step

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    makin action and emotion now that's fifth and final step in this process is

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    reputed

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    s just what it says at the end of every day at get my have asked yourself

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    who did not meet today and not only review the person but ask yourself what

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    was their distinguishing feature

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    their hair their eyes a nose I'm out there Chen but ask yourself what was the

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    picture coming out of that distinctive feature

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    and just get to have a review in a movie on the next day when you're driving to

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    work

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    review you met the previous day an important point to remember

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    what should determine every bride is a brain or whatever you determine

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    that is that picture for that name to the rest of your life if you determine

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    steve is a stoke

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    every Steve from now on is going to be a sto then when you see these people six

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    months later six weeks later six days later

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    don't try to remember their name instead ask yourself the question

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    what stood out to me about their face oh yeah but his nose

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    was coming out of his nose up brain a bright red

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    and that is how you remember names and faces alright guys I'm not call idea

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    this takes a little bit to work when I first started twenty years ago doing

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    this I can only remember three names in a room full five people

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    but twenty years later I have done as many as

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    301 names in one afternoon at a conference walk around this reason their

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    name tags

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    the way you build up to this is as you get predetermined pictures for names

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    Steve the stove leases the Mona Lisa karen is a carer

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    brian is a brain matt is a doormat and I have taken the 50 most common names and

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    I've put him in a file

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    and I'm gonna give it to you 100 percent for free all you have to do is click

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    for fifty most common names for free

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    and then you'll be well on your way to remember no

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    room for names and faces and building relationships

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    I got so go ahead and click the link right here and core click the link below

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    in the description of see on the next page

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    alright guys we got tons more videos coming out soon on how to memorize

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    information you're gonna want this information

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    so make sure that you click the link right here and subscribe to my channel

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The example sentences of DRIPPINGS in videos (2 in total of 2)

drippings noun, plural out preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction his possessive pronoun nose noun, singular or mass now adverb brian proper noun, singular had verb, past tense big adjective years noun, plural we personal pronoun would modal see verb, base form driven verb, past participle out preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction his possessive pronoun
red proper noun, singular - eye noun, singular or mass gravy noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present made verb, past participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner grease noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction drippings noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction pan noun, singular or mass - fried verb, past tense ham noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction black adjective coffee noun, singular or mass .

Definition and meaning of DRIPPINGS

What does "drippings mean?"

/ˈdripiNG/

noun
fat that has melted and dripped from roasting meat.
other
Fat that exudes from meat and drips off while it is being roasted or fried.