+ Follow DAVE COFFILL Tag
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[Title] => A flight to remember
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In September 2004, Tess Santos was on her way to Los Angeles aboard a Southwest Airlines flight from San Francisco. By a stroke of serendipity, she found herself seated next to a good-looking, single American male.
[DatePublished] => 2007-01-13 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => SAVOIR FAIRE By Mayenne Carmona
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[Title] => The art of remembering
[Summary] => During a guest appearance on American television show, The Geraldo Rivera Show, Memory Technologies, Inc. founder and chief executive officer Dave Coffill was asked to meet the audience numbering 100 people and then to remember all their names.
"I didnt miss a single person," said Coffill, who is in Manila to conduct seminars on how to improve memory recall by at least 300% until the end of the month. "Theres a misconception that having a photographic memory is genetic. Actually, it can be learned."
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[AuthorName] => Estela Banzon-De La Paz
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DAVE COFFILL
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In September 2004, Tess Santos was on her way to Los Angeles aboard a Southwest Airlines flight from San Francisco. By a stroke of serendipity, she found herself seated next to a good-looking, single American male.
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"I didnt miss a single person," said Coffill, who is in Manila to conduct seminars on how to improve memory recall by at least 300% until the end of the month. "Theres a misconception that having a photographic memory is genetic. Actually, it can be learned."
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