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In this episode of Inspirational Creatives, Dr. Anthony Metivier, reveals how he teaches people how to improve their memory and concentration using his Magnetic Memory Method.
As a former professor, a teacher of film, a bass player, and the founder of the Magnetic Memory Method, he also the author or many books on the subject.
He holds a BA and MA in English Literature, an MA in Media & Communications and a PhD in Humanities and is currently memorizing all of Bach’s compositions for the cello.
Dr. Metivier reveals the basic fundamentals behind his memory techniques. He also shares his own journey, with bi-polar disorder, and how evolving these techniques saved his life.
In this episode you'll learn how these memory techniques can improve your confidence and creativity and why they work regardless of how you feel.
Dr Metivier demonstrates how these techniques can be used to learn new languages and remember music whilst revealing one of the biggest barriers to creativity (not related to memory!)
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http://www.inspirationalcreatives.com/podcast
In this episode of Inspirational Creatives, Dr. Anthony Metivier, reveals how he teaches people how to improve their memory and concentration using his Magnetic Memory Method.
As a former professor, a teacher of film, a bass player, and the founder of the Magnetic Memory Method, he also the author or many books on the subject.
He holds a BA and MA in English Literature, an MA in Media & Communications and a PhD in Humanities and is currently memorizing all of Bach’s compositions for the cello.
Dr. Metivier reveals the basic fundamentals behind his memory techniques. He also shares his own journey, with bi-polar disorder, and how evolving these techniques saved his life.
In this episode you'll learn how these memory techniques can improve your confidence and creativity and why they work regardless of how you feel.
Dr Metivier demonstrates how these techniques can be used to learn new languages and remember music whilst revealing one of the biggest barriers to creativity (not related to memory!)