That's why it may help if you create
a mental photo of the person you just met and associate it with their name.
Not exact matches
Andrew Reece at Harvard University and Chris Danforth at the University
of Vermont in Burlington surveyed the
mental health
of 166
people, then set an algorithm to comb through 43,950
photos posted by them on social media, looking for features correlating with depression.
The most successful client is someone who receives the profile and
photo of a potential match and trusting my intuition, agrees to be in contact with the match to better determine if the
person has potential
of being a «fit», and optimally to make a date to meet face - to - face where one can realistically judge whether or not there is a physical,
mental, spiritual, and emotional connection with this
person.
If you don't provide a
photo, the other
person is still going to be creating a
mental image
of your appearance.