How to Memorize Numbers, Equations, & Simple Arithmetic
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Narrated by:
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Timothy McKean
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Written by:
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Anthony Metivier
About this listen
You Can Practically Steal These Simple Math Memory Tricks
If you've ever wanted to improve your ability to learn and memorize mathematical equations, formula, arithmetic, and numbers by 100% ... 200% ... 300% (or more) using simple skills you can learn in under an hour (or less), then this may be the most important book you will ever read.
How To Learn And Memorize Math With Proven Strategies
Guess what?
You're wasting time listening to the standard advice about learning math. You can't continue with "random acts of learning" as you study simple math, calculus and statistics formulas - at least not for long.
The truth is that learning math and remembering numbers can be incredibly simple. You just need to know how.
In How To Memorize Numbers, Equations And Simple Arithmetic, Anthony Metivier shows you everything you need to develop the right skills, the right mindset and the right dedicated memorization strategy for memorizing any number or equation. Plus you'll learn how to find the right tempo for studying math to match your background and personal interests.
The key to learning and memorizing math is to follow a model. You won't succeed without one. And your best bet is to supplement that math learning model with strong memory skills.
Want to Eliminate the Pain and Frustration of Learning Math?Most of the suffering caused by learning math comes from "cognitive overload."
There is a way to remove this frustration from your life forever. And ...
... If There Is a Quick Fix - This Is It!The information in this book will teach you:
- Why memory techniques for math and numbers are like a bicycle everyone can ride (with some minor personal adjustments).
- The real reason why no one should ever be squeamish about memorization or learning math.