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In How to Keep Your Mind Sharp - Even If You're 90!, Anthony Metivier reveals everything you need to know about how to improve memory power and concentration.
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Anthony Metivier is a Canadian author and Memory trainer. His approach to mnemonics, known as the Magnetic Memory Method, has introduced several new innovations to the art of memory. Influenced by memory skills innovators like Harry Lorayne and Tony Buzan, Metivier is a promoter of mental literacy.
Born in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Metivier grew up in Kamloops. He completed first a BA and MA in English Literature before completing an MA in Media and Communications at the European Graduate School. Later, he completed a PhD and became the first person to hold a Doctorate in Humanities from York University.
From 2009-2011, Metivier taught Film Studies in the Art History Department of the University of Saarland partly under the auspices of a Mercator research grant for the project, Elective Affinities: Studien zu filmischen Adaptionen von Romanen und Erzhlungen mit Kunstbezug.
A thing that stands out for me, given the title, is the choice of voice talent. His presentation makes me think of an elderly man giving his wisdom on how to stay sharp to someone of any age including possibly one of his friends who is a contemporary of him. This easygoing familiarity with the listener creates a very pleasant effect. And, like good advise from the elderly he doesn’t always say what you expect him to say. But the listener is given something to think about.
I really enjoyed this book. It is my third Metivier book to listen to during the last nine days. I thing this book makes a nice contribution to his overall teaching.
The part on how to stay sharp is the first 41 minutes of the recording. The second section is a great presentation on how to use memory palaces to permanently remember anything. The tone and presentation of the material is a little different than how it appears in his other books. Repetition is good when learning things and so is hearing information presented in slightly different ways.
For me, it helps to use Whispersync to listen to the book. My motivation for listening to multiple Metivier books is that a week ago I listened to “The Victorious Mind”, to be released as an ebook April 30th, that turned out to be a startling good presentation of Metivier’s biography and of the magnetic memory techniques he teaches in his books. I think his work is promising and expect it will deliver on everything he claims for it. When I learn something new it is common for me to read three or more books on the subject when I start.
I highly recommend this entertaining and informative audiobook book.