I feel like that is not grammatically correct, so obviously that is not one of mine.
I remember faces very, very well. Like when we go to Disney World, I will remember families or people I have seen other days in the other parks. I saw a woman at a fast food restaurant this past summer and then recognized her in my Zumba class in November. I wish I had used this skill to make me money, if there is such a job out there. lol
I remember errrryone I meet, which sometimes makes me a creeper when I see people that I've met once 10 years ago and I try to start a conversation. And then I wonder how people DON'T remember other people that they meet.
I think I'm an awesome mutitasker. I can have 10 things going on at once and it doesn't even occur to me that this could be overwhelming.
I can tell you exactly where a lot of books are at work. And not like "in the self help section", but like "in the self help section right hand side, two columns from the end, second shelf down, third from the left". Of course, that skill is only good at work.
Post by cuddlyevil on Dec 20, 2012 14:46:29 GMT -5
I remember people by their voices, so when I answer the phone I know who it is before they say "Hey, it's ___".
I used to be able to do this, I don't know if I still can, but if someone hit a note on a piano I used to be able to hit it spot on. But that was back in my more musical days. My technique is rusty now.
I can write my name (or any word/name), in cursive, forward with my left hand and backwards with my right hand at the same time. They are a mirror image of eachother.
I can remember birthdays of people that I haven't seen since high school.
Post by ProfessorArtNerd on Dec 20, 2012 14:53:36 GMT -5
I'm good at taking tests, recognizing faces (not names though) and I have a really good visual memory. I can't relate when students tell me they just can't remember what they see and the info that goes along with it.