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Nishant Kasibhatla
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Nishant Kasibhatla is a Motivational Speaker based in Singapore.
See the links below for my resources and online courses on maximising your memory, focus, productivity and success!
See the links below for my resources and online courses on maximising your memory, focus, productivity and success!
How To 10X Your Memory & Learning [New speech]
Discover the the four most absolutely important habits to improve your memory and learning. In this fun, engaging and thought-provoking session, Nishant Kasibhatla (Global Professional Speaker, Grand Master of Memory and Guinness Record Holder) will show you the exact steps you need to take to improve your memory & learning power. You will also discover how the process of memory works, and what specific habits you must develop to remember, retain and recall important information... and to totally transform your life!
🧠 Online Course by Nishant
Supercharge Your Memory Power: pxl.to/2m6psi9
Learn the world's BEST techniques to remember any kind of information (names, books, speeches, words, numbers, facts.... anything!)
👉 New events/courses
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🎤 Invite Nishant to speak at your event (online/offline): pxl.to/q3h0rsm
Nishant Kasibhatla is a motivational speaker based in Singapore.
Nishant Kasibhatla is a Global Professional Speaker, a Guinness World Record Holder (2011) in memory and a Peak Mental Performance Expert. He helps managers to deliver high value output and achieve peak performance. In his speeches and workshops, Nishant has empowered hundreds of thousands of people in 23 countries and 60 cities across 5 continents, helping them challenge their limiting beliefs and achieve greater heights of effectiveness. Millions of television viewers have watched Nishant Kasibhatla on the Discovery Channel (Global), South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), Channel News Asia (Singapore), VTV (Vietnam), and Zee TV (India) networks.
00:00 Incredible capacity of human brain
05:01 4 Habits Introduction
06:07 Habit#1 Attention
08:00 Process of memory - 3Rs
15:00 Habit#2 Comprehension
20:22 Habit#3 Recall
23:18 Habit#4 Application
🧠 Online Course by Nishant
Supercharge Your Memory Power: pxl.to/2m6psi9
Learn the world's BEST techniques to remember any kind of information (names, books, speeches, words, numbers, facts.... anything!)
👉 New events/courses
pxl.to/nishantkasibhatla
🎤 Invite Nishant to speak at your event (online/offline): pxl.to/q3h0rsm
Nishant Kasibhatla is a motivational speaker based in Singapore.
Nishant Kasibhatla is a Global Professional Speaker, a Guinness World Record Holder (2011) in memory and a Peak Mental Performance Expert. He helps managers to deliver high value output and achieve peak performance. In his speeches and workshops, Nishant has empowered hundreds of thousands of people in 23 countries and 60 cities across 5 continents, helping them challenge their limiting beliefs and achieve greater heights of effectiveness. Millions of television viewers have watched Nishant Kasibhatla on the Discovery Channel (Global), South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), Channel News Asia (Singapore), VTV (Vietnam), and Zee TV (India) networks.
00:00 Incredible capacity of human brain
05:01 4 Habits Introduction
06:07 Habit#1 Attention
08:00 Process of memory - 3Rs
15:00 Habit#2 Comprehension
20:22 Habit#3 Recall
23:18 Habit#4 Application
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Why's he holding a vibrator tho?
Hloo sir!! Thank you for your valuable words which i had struggled during my studies..but i have a question sir, how to control the inner thoughts of past event which make me regret and also thinking about future events which may occur after a long time and not about some activity to be done on that day .its really thoughts of my past life event that kept me wandering..what to do for which no action can be done??
Wow he is not just knowledgeable, bit also effective presenter, he set an amazing hook at the 1st 1 minute, that what is the context/purpose of this session and what is 1 good/practical takeaway from this
I want to learn about coding 😭but damn
why is this even effective than other self improvement videos
very good presentation
Nishant. Being an Indian I am sure you know USD 197 is INR 16,400. Would you have a book on Amazon that can be bought? Cheers from Mumbai
Association Checkpoints groups of priming Recall to have good memory Do not end a learning session with a recall session like testing and key things u learnt
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Use it or lose it.
3:53 , no i don't think i will 😑
Recall means learn test,test,test,and teach
Best one Nishant s 4 rules Attention be present Comprehension understand Recall effort to retrieve what you put in the register Application use it to gain output don't be addict to learning but rather make an effort to ✅ what you learned and how it can help
thx
Great
I want to be fluent in English like you
Thank you so much sir
No patience to listen to while lecture .go in comments and read in summary❤
Methodically put. Thanks for the insight
No Slide, No Visual Aids, but I can understand it fully by listening attentively. Very helpful and very relatable as a student. Will implement it right away. Thanks so much for sharing this! *Below are the summary* Start with a proper plan 1. Pre-reading Objective: To get into reading or focus zone Skimming/ Preview - About three minutes of Skimming through text and the boxes in the book *VERY IMPORTANT BEFORE ACTUAL READING* 2. Actual Reading Objective: Focus and Comprehension - Single Tasking i) Highlight the important points - pull yourself back to present and refer main points in the future 3. Post-reading Objective: Retention Output principle i) Summarise each chapter from memory after reading - if can’t recall then go back to read and summarise again do it for every chapter or session ii) Implement (EXTRA points from me) - Apply the lesson learnt in the calendar ii) Share (Teach, Discuss) - Share it to your family and friends about what you have learnt It remind me of this quote when I heard about plan in the beginning. “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail” - Benjamin Franklin
Sir how to be consistent? Please reply
bruh is not just good at memorizing but also good at explaining
real
Thank you
this video literally saved my life! amazing! amazing! amazing! ❤💥👌
How true you said about schools systems and teaching I think you would be a great teacher and REALLY teach life I enjoyed this video ❤🤩
Thank you! But how come he does not upload new videos anymore?
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i thought active recalling is myth
Thank you universe this video ❤
Thank God!
Thank God!
Yes, the school where they teach you how to learn is Montessori, where you have plenty of opportunities for repetition, exploration and learning by making mistakes!
This is brilliant! Your technique of Attention, Comprehension, Recall, and Application is very similar to what Montessori Teachers do with children when presenting new material. First, they introduce the new concept, and then the teacher proceeds with a Three-Period Lesson to check if the child has learned it.
29:00 such a robot and de ad audience
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Please sir is it possible to speak with you privately
Thank you very much Nishant. I learned a lot Your good deed will multiply
When I’m listening to an audio book and doesn’t require watching any visuals, I close my eyes and focus on what I listen. It works for me.
So annoying,, background music is so loud 😬
most informative video for me as a student
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4 habits to improve your memory 1. Attention 2.comprehension 3.Recall 4.Application
Hi sir my name sury age in 19 iam from karnataka on mysuru living on poor village I am prepar in upsc exam but I am reading and writing prefect English please help me sir please sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Wishing there will be videos of solving math problems because i am difficult to study it😢
Your videos are truly helping me out 🤛
When was it that u started these habits
I would add that using a note card system helps with all of these 4 processes. Ryan Holiday had a blog on how he uses the note card system. He also goes over how it is a modified version of the system he learned while being Robert Greens apprentice helping with research for one of books. The note card processes helps with the checkpoint part of comprehension. But it also helps with association to the cards physical location. So you can organizing the note cards into a long term set of boxes by categories and label them with some kind of numbering system or category system. Then if you are working on a project you can practice step 3 and 4 by searching through the cards and pulling out and rearranging the ones needed for a specific project. Then with the number system you will be able to refill them into your main note card boxes when your done with the project.
The video script discusses how to improve memory and learning by focusing on attention, comprehension, recall, and application. It emphasizes the importance of actively engaging with information to enhance retention and understanding. By implementing these four habits, individuals can significantly boost their memory and learning capabilities. Key moments: 00:26 The human brain has a vast storage capacity of 2.5 million GB, yet people struggle with forgetfulness. Memory training can lead to extraordinary abilities, such as memorizing long sequences of numbers or colors. -Memory training can enhance the brain's ability to remember and recall vast amounts of information. -Personal experiences and achievements in memory feats can inspire others to believe in their own memory potential. 06:11 Attention is key to memory retention and recall. Smartphone distractions can hinder the registration process, affecting overall memory performance. -Importance of attention in memory. Paying attention aids memory retention and recall, crucial for effective learning. -Memory process: Registration, retention, and recall. Proper registration leads to better retention and recall. 11:15 Turning off notifications during learning improves focus, understanding before remembering enhances retention, and associating new information with past knowledge aids comprehension. -Turning off notifications during learning enhances focus and quality of results. -Understanding before remembering is crucial for retention and avoiding forgetfulness. -Comprehension should be the primary focus in learning to improve retention and recall. -Association of new information with past knowledge aids in better comprehension and memory retention. 16:34 Making connections and associations, along with using the checkpoint technique, are effective ways to improve comprehension and retention of information. -Connecting new information with what you already know enhances comprehension. Seeking help from experts or discussing with others can aid in making these connections. -The checkpoint technique involves pausing at predetermined spots to summarize and rephrase key ideas, which boosts comprehension and retention. 21:54 Recall sessions help train memory through self-testing and teaching. Application of knowledge leads to deep learning and lifelong results. -Recall sessions involve self-testing and teaching others. Self-testing after learning segments helps in memory retention. -Application of learned information is crucial for deep learning. Input addiction can hinder the transition from learning to applying knowledge. -Deep learning requires attention, comprehension, recall, and application. Shallow learning results from lack of application and deep understanding. Generated by sider.ai
Wow..our ancestors from vedic period, old Rushi's & Muni's mentioned these in old scriptures. Also taught of various MUDRA's of MEDITATIONS with different fingures & palms position. It also used by Lord Gautama Buddha during his meditation & abled to open all 7 CHAKRAS of body means they unlock supernatural powers. If any person able to do so, they considered close to God with supernatural powers, beyond science.
I couldn't listen for more than 2 minutes because of the accent