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What are mnemonic devices, and how can you use them to improve memory? This post shows how, including helpful techniques and strategies.
If you want to know how to remember what you study, the standard advice won't help. Read these memory expert tips from a PhD now and succeed.
If you've ever wondered how to make changes inside of a Memory Palace, this information shows you how. You'll also discover alternatives.
Brad Kelly's memory-themed House of Sleep involves recalling dreams to deal with unpleasant memories. This author interview explores these themes.
Are you confused by the link method? This post will cover everything you need to know about mnemonic linking (and how to use it).
The chunking technique works well, but only when you understand the chunking effect itself. Learn what it really is and 7 ways to use it.

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ABOUT ANTHONY METIVIER


Anthony Metivier is the founder of the Magnetic Memory Method, a systematic, 21st century approach to memorizing foreign language vocabulary, names, music, poetry and more in ways that are easy, elegant, effective and fun.

Dr. Metivier holds a Ph.D. in Humanities from York University and has been featured in Forbes, Viva Magazine, Fluent in 3 Months, Daily Stoic, Learning How to Learn and he has delivered one of the most popular TEDx Talks on memory improvement.

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