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Learning and remembering have always been a challenge for me. Looking back, I am still amazed that I was able to complete my master’s degree at university, given the poor memory I had at the time.... Zobacz więcej
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I've learned song lyrics, people's names, phone numbers, birthdays, I have even learnt a lot of the Polish language - all things I never would have dreamed of being able to do before doing this course... Zobacz więcej
Anthony Metivier is the founder of the Magnetic Memory Method, a systematic, 21st Century approach to memorizing foreign language vocabulary, names, music, poetry and much more in ways that are easy, elegant, effective and fun. Anthony writes his books and creates video courses for a variety of people who need help with a number of different memory needs. • Using memory training and brain exercises for optimizing brain health. • Eliminating with information overload. • Memory for general self improvement (confidence, personal mastery, business achievement). • Memory-based meditation for focus, concentration and mental clarity. What separates Anthony from other memory trainers is that he doesn’t focus on long strings of digits or training for memory championships. He offers simple techniques for memorizing the information that improves your daily life. There’s no hype in his training, just techniques that work.
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I have been an ongoing 4 year student of Dr Anthony Metivier and Magnetic Memory Method Master Program. I have attended several of his Workshops/Bootcamps, and I have read several of his books. He has been a 3 time guest on my own podcast show. He is genuine, the real deal, thorough, and he is most hands on. Whenever any of his many students need anything-he is most prompt in answer the call. I would Highly recommend his works to ANYBODY.
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Learning and remembering have always been a challenge for me. Looking back, I am still amazed that I was able to complete my master’s degree at university, given the poor memory I had at the time.
It was only shortly before my final exams that I discovered a book about memory techniques. I didn’t have much time left to apply them before the exams, but even that brief exposure helped me profoundly. Years passed, and unfortunately, I let those memory techniques slip away. That hardly made sense, because my job still required me to learn a great deal of material. Then, by a twist of fate, I stumbled upon Dr. Anthony Metivier’s Magnetic Memory Method. Remembering how well even the slightest use of memory techniques had worked for me once before, I didn’t hesitate to sign up for the MMM program.
The Magnetic Memory Method has now been part of my life for several years, and learning or studying feels completely different now. I use the methods taught by Anthony to learn languages, poems, songs, numbers—lots of them!—job-related material, and so much more. These techniques have brought fun back into learning and helped broaden my horizons. Anthony is an interesting person and very approachable. Whenever I have questions, I never have to wait long for an answer.
I was impressed that I could quickly memorize 18 digits. But I was thinking about this more afterwards. I used only 3 macro-stations from the top floor my house. It’s kind of shocking to think I have another 30 macro-stations I could still use in that same house.
I managed to get through an entire degree and start a career with minimal ability to memorize lists. If I'd had this system when I was in school, I might have some fun stories to tell from that time instead of 3 years spent mostly inside in front of a computer screen. With his system, I memorized over 60 referring providers' names over a weekend.
I've taught a bit of it to my 16 year old, which they used to memorize a book of jokes - my 11 year old was able to memorize a dozen presidents' names in a couple of days.
What I didn't fully expect was the profoundly positive impact the practice of this method had on my emotional state, and my ability to navigate said emotions. Metacognition is worth exploring, and this system provides a straightforward and effective way of doing so.
Genius ideas ... backed by extensive experience (by Dr M.) and decades of research. There is a depth to his knowledge that is rare. I feel the value in his courses.
He is a reader. Whenever I stumble across a book I think is great and share it with him... he has already read it and can give me a critique and possible key ideas I have missed.
no matter what questions I have ..... in the course of his teaching leadership... he responds quickly ......
There is a real personal touch to being his student.
This course is fantastic. Anthony is a passionate teacher who encourages you to take action and reveals razor-sharp methods and strategies. This allows you to engage in learning and reading and memorize it with ease.
Anthony continues to prove himself an invaluable resource for learning and understanding in a world filled with fire hydrants of information. He gave two three hour sessions detailing brilliant memory techniques in detailed, yet clear manners.
I really like your products, your marketing, and the personal way you deliver them. It is very impressive, and you should be proud of what you've created.
I attended Anthony Metivier's memory palace training sessions and courses found them very practical and engaging. Anthony is the most knowledgeable memory expert with excellent teaching skills I have ever met and trained with. His passion in helping everyone to grow memory and learning skills with lots of fun and brain friendly way can be felt and seen from so many freely available YouTube videos I have watch.
Anthony is very supportive and good at making difficult theory into something easy to understand and break down the learning process into some fun activities to grow the memory skills daily. I found Anthony's teaching style very authentic and passionate in encouraging to everyone to experiment every memory techniques by providing structured steps and useful advice to help us to learn from mistakes and enjoy the learning process with a growth mindset!
I have studied memory techniques for a few years now and spent countless hours trying to develop them. I came in with very complicated questions on storage space and mental burnout, but they were all answered before I could ask them.
What I learned in Anthony’s class blew my mind so thoroughly, that it was reduced to atoms.
My head did hurt by the end of the class….but not for the reason that you’d think! I spent so much time smacking my head and going “WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THAT!” That I must have a concussion by now, and I couldn’t be happier about it!!! Im used to digging through books on mnemonics to find something I didn’t already know, so I was really caught off guard when all the answers id been looking for were just handed to me. iv seen a lot of reviews on other books and courses that made grand and outlandish promises about what you could learn to do, but because of the way the techniques were shown and explained I was able implement them immediately. I could have saved a lot of time and energy by coming here first. It truly is a one stop shop for everything you could ever want to know about mnemonics. As someone with ADHD who had a poor memory I can say it makes your life much harder than it needs to be, because we ARE our memories and we live to make more.
Why do we let so many of them fade away, when we could develop the skill to keep them forever? I feel like Investing in your memory is investing in your life. I don’t want to wonder where all the years have gone someday. You could always rely on the latest phone for every little thing you want to remmeder but Id rather invest in my brain, its got a lifetime warrantee and no subscription fee.
We cant extend our lives, but we can choose remember more of them. How much of your life do you really want to forget?
Just wanted to share a small progress report. I've never realized or thought of the topic of mental imagery in the way that you've explained. I found that I'm definitely 'lacking' in that department when trying the recall rehearsal exercise. When I close my eyes and try to do the exercise, I find that I think in concepts of the object that I try to think of, kind of like very detailed descriptions without actually 'seeing' it. My wife, however, is an artist. So, I asked her what she sees when she closes her eyes. She confirmed that she sees the actual object as if looking at a picture with her eyes open. That baffled me, because I've never been able to do that. While doing the recall rehearsal exercise this morning, I feel like I had a breakthrough! I was using one of those CMY cubes as the subject, and after a few attempts of focusing on the object, closing my eyes to create the image, I started to actually SEE the shape and color, although not too detailed. I'm really excited over that seemingly small amount of progress and just wanted to say thank you so much for what you do. This is freakin awesome!!
Anthony is a superb communicator. I've been a member of the Magnetic memory Method for a while and use the techniques daily. The session last night was a bootcamp on memory palaces I have to say he made a topic which can be very involved very straightforwards and everyone on the call had many useful takeaways.
I attended a memory palace training course and found it incredibly useful. Anthony was patient and answered all our questions. So many useful tips and tricks. What I mainly love is the fact he is honest about not needing visual queues (I have aphantasia) and all prior training in this area I have tried has never even aknowledged this. He also is keen we all have fun with the techniques! Be relaxed and enjoy the process and own your mistakes - they are often interesting learning opportunities!
100% the most engaged and supportive memory expert I've ever met and trained with. Watch his videos, so much is free on his channel. Amazing work. Fun!
Excellent applicable scientific methods taught by Anthony Metivier. You will not be disappointed. This is for real!
I've learned memory techniques from a variety of teachers over the years and what I love about how Anthony teaches the Magnetic Memory Method is I actually use it in everyday life in an easy simple way without a long drawn out process.
The other courses did work but were overcomplicated and I could never figure out how to easily integrate them into my life. I would spend an unnecessary amount of time learning techniques that I didn't need in the real world.
Thank you Anthony for making what you teach simple and easy to use! 🙏
I attended the two hour class online. Anthony presented the information and demonstrated how his method works. He answered questions from participants, and encouraged us to use the different kinds of Memory Palaces in our own life.
Anthony is a great teacher. He is very charming and whimsical like actor Gene Wilder who played our beloved Willy Wonka in the classic 1971 Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. The memory palace techniques he teaches are your golden tickets to an excellent memory. He is not only a teacher, but a life coach and guide who gentle and consistently reminds us that learning is a journey that is worth exploring without judgement, but instead with openness and curiosity. Just keep walking and you will eventually arrive. I highly recommend any of his courses, but also Anthony has TONS of free AWESOME material when you sign up for his emails on his website here by googling:
"Anthony Metivier Magnetic Memory Method"
... or/and his YouTube channel:
type "Anthony Metivier" Magnetic Memory Method
Plus, Anthony is on a mission to help children and teachers learn and use memory techniques to be better learners and achievers! He is VERY passionate about this, and I ask that you please support his endeavors. If you want to purchase the children's books right now, go to his website by googling "Magnetic Memory Method."
It will change your children's life for the better:
Anthony goes as deep into memory techniques as you want to go. He is very knowledgeable and committed to the art and craft of memory, and seeks interesting and new ways to teach them.
My background was in engineering, where the focus is on understanding and problem solving. Hence, when I became a medical student, I struggled to tame the "firehose of information" I was expected to know because the bottleneck for mastery was not understanding but memory: The information was "easy to learn but easy to forget".
The typical advice medical students find on the internet and elsewhere is that medicine should be studied through spaced repetition and active recall, for example, through digital flashcard applications such as Anki. This is indeed true. However, spaced repetition and active recall are not the alpha and the omega, and focusing exclusively on these aspects of memory is one dimensional. To give a practical example: The common complaints of Anki users are that (1) Anki leads to fragmented knowledge with a poor understanding of the bigger picture and (2) the front of an Anki card gives too much contextual information that would not be available, for example, on an exam (Cloze deletion and image occlusion cards are some of the worst offenders).
It is true that many medical students find ways to overcome these challenges in Anki. Indeed, it is true that merely having a scalpel doesn't make you a surgeon. In the hands of someone who understands memory well, Anki can amplify his or her mastery.
However, memory involves more than the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve known to Anki users.
Anthony Metivier's course provides the rest of the picture, in addition to the principles of active recall and spaced repetition.
If spaced repetition and active recall are not the alpha and the omega, then what else is there? What I learned by engaging with Anthony's course is that the following aspects of memory are just as important as spaced repetition. This is because there's a vast quantity of information in medicine, so any bottleneck in studying efficiently should be considered a "failure mode" (the subjective experience of a failure mode in medicine would be "I'm getting through the material too slowly and I'm finding it overwhelming").
(1) prioritisation ⟶ When I first started studying medicine I started out with the logically prior “pre-requisite” information (e.g. definitions) but ultimately the subjective experience felt like activity without achievement.
I found that the information I was trying to memorise was content that I ended up learning anyway through repeated exposure through to the material.
A lack of prioritisation is not just inefficient but a “failure mode” (i.e. it’s not just inefficient, but the subjective experience of recall rehearsal feels like a waste).
(2) It's more efficient to make information memorable in the first place rather than relying on sheer repetition ⟶ This may be done through mnemonic techniques in addition to the index card method (an index card is similar to a flash card, but index cards have an order rather than being randomized, and only have a front). The idea behind the method is to write prioritised information down onto index cards that is optimized for recall rehearsal (i.e. quizzing yourself). They are also arranged logically, so that information that is interrelated is rehearsed together, giving a better understand of the big picture.
I did tailor the index card method for my needs. To each stack of index cards, I add an outline card, which contains dot points for what’s contained within the stack. I found that I can use the outline card to quiz myself, by asking “what information does each dot point correspond to”. There isn’t enough time to rehearse every little detail through long term spaced repetition, so these outlines sometimes are only used closer to the exam, and give me an efficient way to load information into my short term memory.
(3) Rote learning is inefficient ⟶ Anki users often run into the situation where they see the front of the card, have no idea what the answer is, then look at the back of the card and try to remember it for the next time the card appears. Learning things through sheer exposure and repetition is inefficient. Instead, some effort should be made to figure out how to make the information memorable (e.g. mnemonic techniques, or revisiting the source of the information to contextualise it). A technique that Anthony Metivier suggests is to avoid placing answers on the back of flash cards, and replace them instead with hints that aid memory. Personally, I always place where to look up the information (e.g. lecture slides, or my own index cards) on my flash cards. This practice ensures that (A) I avoid rote learning and make some effort to make the information memorable beyond sheer repetition and (B) I only add information to Anki that I know well enough to self assess my mastery.
I have been taking Anthony Metiviers classes thorugh the Magnetic Memory Method since 2018 and still I keep coming back for more. His way of teaching offers genuine innsight into the sience and art of memory. From him I have learned techniques to succeed in my academic degrees, and I use them daily to encode and recall everything that is interesting and valuable to me in my personal and professional life. I recomend the Magnetic Memory Method to anyone who want to use their memory to improve their life.
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