How To Learn Anything Faster - 5 Tips to Increase your Learning Speed (Feat. Project Better Self)
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Pareto Principle is so accurate, only 20% things brings 80% results. But finding that 20% things is the hardest task.
This is the definition of smartwork
@@ilfrerodeostra True
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I speak 8 languages and I can say I've learnt them all by applying those rules:
- practicing
- giving myself breaks
- sleeping well
- focusing on main words
- being persistent
So I can assure you those advices are good!
Do you speak spanish ? and how did you learm it ? thanks
Thanks for your tips too!
Is one of them Japanese? I hate Kanji and there's no way around it...
"speak" 8 languages of course mate
What do you do when it's your breaking time.
I love this video so much,and just do a summery :
1) focus on the 80% /20% things;
2) get enough sleep;
3) practice and doing;
4) using Pomodoro techniques(focus for 25 minutes and rest for 5min);
5) persist to the end.
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many thanks
the best way to learn
is to feel good when you learn
1)80/20
2)focus
3)practise by doing
4)be persistent
5) enough sleep.
80/20, pomodoro method (intense focus without distraction), learning by doing, be persistent, get enough sleep
What?
Man, what a video!!! Seriously, congratulations! Your mind map is well illustrated and animated, your pace keeps our attention at 100% and your tips are really awesome. Thanks!
The difference between interest and commitment is the will not to give up. When you truly commit to something, you have no alternative but success. Getting interested gets you started, but commitment gets you to the finish line. - Mark Minervini
I read this from a book and this become my driving quote since.
Out of all of the psychology videos I have seen this single one has been CHANGING my life recently.
The hard part is determining which actions are the 20% that can give us the 80% results. The pomodoro technique is a complete game changer which I totally love. And yeah good practice and proper sleep are crucial for learning. Excellent summary at the end. Great job as always Daniel 😄
Black Screen Education k
It’s not really. If you deconstruct your field of learning into the basic principles. Then you isolate your focus on them , can actually improving your overall skills much faster. Example: The last three month I started playing ping pong. By focusing mainly in 3 moves (serve - first receive and smash) I managed to get much higher scores (I still lose) against people who play for years.
+Menelaos Pab
For sports it's easier. You've seen what others do and you have an idea what you want to do. You start to play and you quickly see what you must learn to at least not be horrible at the game. Later you start to learn another things and so on. But some skills are much more complex for example reading body language.
Black Screen Education i agree, its like when i want to study for exam on last day i dont know which one i has to priotirize
In my experience, learning the basics has always been the ¨20%¨, the basics are often fairly easy to learn, and when you do it gets so much easier to build from there. So learn the basics!!
The learning is definitely in the doing & the acquiring is in the doing consistently. Superb vid.
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I must say, this is (P.P) one of my top 3 favourite channels of CZcams.
I was using the pomodoro technique on my own. I was feeling a little bad cause i thaught everyone else could stay focused for a longer period of time. Glad to hear it actually is a recognized technique.
What a great presentation! My biggest problem has definitively been lack of sleep. Thanks!
This is outstanding, and as a STEM teacher and STEM tutor, will recommend that all our students (and staff) watch this video!
This graphic changed my life! Seriously.
Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for this. Very grateful !
Brilliant advice. Thanks so much for publishing this. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Very useful tips. Thank you. I can certainly attest to some of those from my own experience. It's good to know about that dip that occurs in every learning journey and that it's only temporary.
Sounds great! I do agree a LOT with the sleep part, focus times, and 80/20 principle. Will put into practice right away!
I can't stop. I've been watching informational videos for hours.
Woah, this vid is amazing... I've been watching each and every video about how to learn faster, and by far this is the best! Keep up the Good work!
I read about the pomodoro technique few years ago in a studyfaster-guide and the result was: more stress, more diatractions and a disgust for tomatoes 😫long story short I lost almost a semester of my master. Then I realized that I (and I think someone else too) need at least one hour to give the brain the time to concentrate in a certain topic, to absorbs the concepts and finally to reformulate and use them in other relevant situations. Nice guide anyway.
Simply Awesome. Short and crisp
I've always heard, "Learn by doing, not by watching." That worked for me.
Wow! This video was very
useful. ❤
Congratulations on breaking the 1 Mio. subscriber mark... Happy for ya!
I started using the pomodoro four years ago and I still do! It has helped me so much while studying and now I use it at my job.
Waaaaw!!!!! That was amazing. I am starting this right away.
Thanks for the help
Some of the things I knew but needed to hear it NOW...If you don't use it you loose it.
Awesome video. Thanks for the video. Loved it.
K - Know what you want
F - Find out what you´re getting
C - Change what you do until you get you want
Well now you made me want KFC
fck...
Understanding the feedback loop can help us push past the dip discussed in #4. If you can increase your repetitions when practicing or improve the quality of the feedback loop, you'll learn faster. A big reason why people give up is due to not seeing progress and a big key to progress is the number of repetitions made with a skill or topic. It's why practicing every day is so important - not only does it help you form a strong habit, but it increases your repetitions.
Once you identify the 20% of skills/ideas/activities that produce 80% of results, focus on raising your reps.
Congrats on the 1 million subs ! You guys deserve every bit of it. The content here has been amazing ! Its such an inspiration for small youtubers like us :D Keep it up.
Let's collab too, you have awesome videos :)
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Health Chronicle and you definitely deserve more subs
I watched a lot of videos like this about studying effectively but definitely this is the best most helpful one ! Thank you keep it up
Depending on what you wish to learn, the learning method varies. For example, learning a foreign language, it's the intensive course approach is best. If you can afford, live in the country and totally immerse yourself with the language and culture. It's way faster to learn and master the language. Learning how to live a life til the day you die, is a long process. Only once life, so always focus on making the best out of the very moment. Do the right thing by your believe and principle. That is a long process, only comes by experiencing and listening and observing the other humans. You can make mistakes. Mistakes are the best teacher.
Thanks for this nice and useful video.
Two suggestions: 1. Could you do a video on how to identify the 20% of activities that produce 80% results?
2. Speak more slow on your videos... Thank you very much
Loved the video. Helped me soooo much. Thanks a lot. Great explanation.
Great Video! My biggest insights when it comes to learning are:
1. To be focused and selective on information that will be useful to reach your goals.
2. Learn for Action! Transform the knowledge into valuable action and make it real.
What is important for you when learning?
love the practicality this helps ty guy
great video, thanx for having done it
Nice. I already do some of these, but the rest seems so obvious. Thanks!
One thing that I've learned is how to train my visual acuity by utilizing the visual part of my brain that recognizes images and shapes along with nostalgia. Once I figured out how to trigger nostalgia and as a result, recognize non-nostalgia, I was able to focus on what I was not familiar with, and practice effectively. Couple this in conjunction with doing the work, and you've got a solid start. I'm still trying to figure out how to do something similar to this with audio. I'm pretty good with songs, but with spoken languages, I really have to listen to the same thing over and over again before it finally becomes coherent and recognizable. Typically, if I hear the same thing later on outside of the recording afterwards, that's what triggers the nostalgia, and I can make new connections to that same memory. I say "nostalgia" because there really needs to be some kind of emotion attached to the memory being stored coinciding with the skills being learned. In this way, if you can recall the skill, you'll recall the emotion; if you recall the emotion, you can recall the skill. That's also a handy cognitive tool to implement, AB BA, or chiasmus or antimetabole, where you go front to end, and then end to front; do it forwards and backwards. You gain an awareness and appreciation for the order of what you are learning while also networking more skills to your memory, and new memories to your skill.
Bang on Video !!! Great work buddies !!!
Great video and so helpful!! Thank you so much......
Best video ever. Simple, practical, no nonsense
Good practical advices to implement. Thanks for the video. I subscribed and liked it. Keep it up! 👍
Thanks for that short info video, that was really good advice for me 👍
That's awesome! I heard to do immersion therapy, while in prayer one day. It TOTALLY works! (..& I've had 9 strokes;)
Amazing content! Love your videos bro!
Thanks for sharing. Really very helpful
Thank you!
Thank you for this! I'm learning guitar and I really need this cause I'm loosing motivation and I might just stop but you helped me!
Gyus you are awesome!keep on the good work
Ty for lightening my brain up
Really good video! Thanks guys.
love the dip tip
Thank you for the tips and have a nice day.
The promodoro technique works. THANK YOUUU
Nice, thanks for sharing.
Great information. On top of that I remember that this info seems to be very accurate.
Thanks for the video man helped a lot to better understand the principle
I liked the dip thing, because it happens in all kinds of success !
Awesome video!!😀
Tip #5 it is true, I often wake up in the morning after only 5 hours of sleep and I don't want to do anything! I do stuff because I force myself to go. Around 11 or so am I'm fully up and ready to go! That's about 3 hours of productivity lost!
Great video, thanks
WOW, this vid is really helping me, now i understand why i'm so easily to quit on something that i try to learn. thank you
Thanks!!!
Thanks. Very helpful tips.
Will definitely apply those principles!
Very good video! I like this dude
Awesome video, very helpful
Very helpful thanks👍
I really like these tips. They are not new to me, yet I don't always use them.
the explanation is very complete, thank you
I think it's really REALLY useful to be learning at least two things at once. That way you can have 2 or 3 days solely one one subject then change to the other and it's become fresh and interestesting again.
Thank it is really so great and i personally use these techniques they are amazingly incredible
Thank you very much
I agree that adequate sleep is very important in the learning process. Thanks for your advices.
very practicle ....Thanks for sharing...
Thank you!! :)
This video was true in it's message. However, the true speed learning comes by "thinking exponentially".
But, learning something then learning more about other topics simultaneously, then interconnecting them.
It's the hardest way to learn, but gives you the best results.
Only a few people can actively do this, anyways.
Could u explain this with more detail? Perhaps with an example?
+1
Wow, I understand what you say... It's true
@@snailmollusk8058 give an example of programming please!!!! and maybe a sport..
Very Helpful . Thanks .
Excellent!
Hey congrats on a million subscribers.
I subscribed after watching tips on improving your presentation.
Keep up the good content
Awesome! thanks for the support :)
youre amazing thank you so much
Was starting to study and ur video on the notification ...perfect timing
Perfect! Hope it helps
Same here 🌈
Bro this actually helped me thanks
0:42 pareto principle _ deconstruct the whole task
1:49 be laser focused and maintain pomodoro technique 25-5
2:45 learn by doing
3:20 be persistent
4:30 get enough sleep (increase brain plasticity)
Omg this is so real, i always quit on the dip phase
Thank you
the dip is so frickin' true.
The techniques are very useful
This really helped me thanks
So much
Meditation is key. Good for the mind, the body, the spirit and emotional balance. I think we should have a goal of winning with ease and we need a new path of action with boldness and determination.
This really helped me!!!!
love this. your videos are awesome.
Great vid. Subscribed.
So practical and very interesting.
If only people could foresee the "dip," in matters of love and marriage! It's too bad that people believe that marriage (in particular) is about endless love...