Take aways from this video to talk with my family during dinner: We are visual learners around 80 % of what we learn is visual, no one says "I know your name, what's your face?" *QUALITY OF INPUT IS REALLY IMPORTANT* as below explains Single tasking the learning is very important, so no distractions that would ruin your momentum of learning. the quality of input also results in the quality of your retention and recall. Focus on the output of the input of your learning with 3 things. 1. Reflect: Stop and pause yourself and *Think about How can I use this info in my life.* --> SOLIDIFY THE LEARNING WITH THIS 2. Implement: When you are learning something *STOP THE FUCK DOWN AND WRITE DOWN THE THINGS YOU CAN TAKE ACTION ON RAHHHH* "USE it or LOSE it." 3. Share: TEACH IT TO OTHERS OR DISCUSS
@pintudas620623 сағат бұрын
Thanks a lot sir.. I also suffer from this memory problem I will apply it in my study..
@Learnwithpratik1232 күн бұрын
I here for learning English 😅😅😅
@naseerqasmi28652 күн бұрын
These all things also mentioned by Dhruv rathee in his video ❤
@blessingblissful882 күн бұрын
A very entertaining speaker 🎉🎉🎉
@zakarihabiba59752 күн бұрын
Amazing🎉
@Ajithe1162 күн бұрын
Anyone here from brototype ? 😅
@MalithDiing2 күн бұрын
I am a student at Bahr el Gahazal University in South Sudan, thanks for guiding.
@Pemu1373 күн бұрын
🙏
@Shakti44443 күн бұрын
आदरणीय idea & inspection जी सर्वप्रथम धन्यवाद ideas &inspiration के नेक कार्य के लिए ..! आपसे प्राथना है कि video में कुछ हिन्दी भाषा का प्रयोग करे ताकि video अछे से पूरा समझ सकू ! आशा है आप इस पर ध्यान देंगे धन्यवाद और शुभकामनाएं आप के उज्वल भविष्य के लिए 🙏🏿🙏🏿
@rahulrohan27213 күн бұрын
Didnt you divorce your husband when he was having cancer?
@1FlexibleMind3 күн бұрын
I want to see that with out an ear piece. And maybe I’ll believe it.. Js
@Brunda8884 күн бұрын
Thank you sir...🎉
@samdanimutahir84954 күн бұрын
Amazing 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@Bale-ek7eu4 күн бұрын
-Your learning ability decides your earning ability -we dont need shallow learning, implement deep learning -For true mastery you need to focus more on the output rather than input -when you are learning , dont multitask , remove the distractions -take action -best way to learn is to teach it , share or discuss -learn , reflect, implement,share
@swathiavinash6715 күн бұрын
Totally misleading title
@rezzer79186 күн бұрын
Show off
@user-xp1um6ki7r6 күн бұрын
I can't thank you enough for sharing this educative presentation sir
@johnanalyst516 күн бұрын
Cuba is the largest cultivater of Cocoa in the world and Chocolate is made from Cocoa!🎉
@johnanalyst516 күн бұрын
In 1990s I remember my teacher said that "Man is a rational animal"
@PrettyElsie-oi5dd7 күн бұрын
The best video ever on KZfaq
@geofie-kf2eu7 күн бұрын
twice the output to be better thats what i have learnt
@Angelinajolieshorts7 күн бұрын
Very very thanks for this video 🙏
@kenesufernandez12818 күн бұрын
💖
@DanRichter9 күн бұрын
Absorb, apply, reflect, repeat! Closing KZfaq after this just might be the best way to turn passive viewing into active improvement. It's not just about bingeing educational content, but letting it seep into your life and work through subconscious learning over time. Whether it’s the disciplined application of newfound insights or the spontaneous breakthroughs that come from consistent exposure, the real challenge-and reward-lies in using what we learn to enrich our daily lives. Let’s not just watch, but act, reflect, and share to truly evolve.
@yessicafe5099 күн бұрын
This is not related to reading but more of memory retention. My question is, how can I improve my memory retention as an interpreter? I feel like my biggest struggle is remembering everything someone says and I have to ask them to repeat themselves. What can I do to help with memory retention?
@TheGraceRace.7 күн бұрын
Juggling practice helps(not joking with you) and memorizing words that have similar pronunciation can help with retaining information better. Both practices help with being able to recognize and distinguish the words you hear faster.
@ScaryMango67559 күн бұрын
Amazing video and great comments. Have a great day everyone. Hope you all learn deeply
@Mt.Huruma.masalai-20249 күн бұрын
I'm a student and having this channel to cater for my side hustles.. give me likes and thumbs up so that I can be able to monetize
@BarackSurprise10 күн бұрын
Am really enjoying
@DHANUSHR-ck1fs10 күн бұрын
what do you mean by repetition
@Ilham-bm2ss11 күн бұрын
16:48
@gobindahal245312 күн бұрын
wau
@phransixkaylor12 күн бұрын
When you learn without implementation, you feel the illusion of competence... So this is what I have been experiencing.. Chai... Thanks for this video ❤❤❤
@IdrisHashimu-hw4wk13 күн бұрын
Thanks for this helpfully video sir
@thc185913 күн бұрын
4:15 if there was an author in the crowd, waiting for insentive, they got it right there.
@DarkBlueFeathers13 күн бұрын
does listening to music while doing something else count as multitasking?
@Goobers9000713 күн бұрын
yap yap yap
@garrettjohnson138713 күн бұрын
The video is about how to learn anything faster and achieve mastery. The speaker, Nishant Kasibhatla, starts the video by asking the audience whether they think they have a good memory. He then demonstrates his memory by asking five volunteers to write down a six-digit number on a flip chart, one after another. After the volunteers finish writing, he recites all 30 digits correctly. Nishant then explains that anyone can train their memory to learn anything faster. He shares his formula for mastery, which consists of four steps: * Learn: Pay 100% attention when you are learning something new. Avoid multitasking and focus on single-tasking to improve the quality of your learning. * Reflect: After you learn something new, pause and ask yourself how you can use this information in your life or work. Reflecting on what you learned helps solidify the information in your brain. * Implement: Don't just learn new things without taking action. Implement what you learn by taking action and scheduling things in your calendar. * Share: Teach or share what you learned with others. This will help you to solidify the information in your brain and become a master of the topic. Nishant mentions that the most important step is output, which includes reflecting, implementing, and sharing what you learned. Spending more time on output than input is key to mastering any skill. At the end of the video, Nishant challenges himself to memorize the 30-digit number in reverse order after a 20-minute speech. He recites most of the digits correctly, but admits he messed up a couple of digits.
@tamimkohistani15 күн бұрын
Stop reading the comments and watch
@piercegouws219815 күн бұрын
thanks to this video's info i got 12 distinctions and won best student for my subject
@IdeasInspiration15 күн бұрын
That's awesome! Congratulations and thanks for sharing this with us!
@mollymeloykelly691815 күн бұрын
FABULOUS! Very Helpful! Thank you!
@user-vq1eu4hk4q16 күн бұрын
Thank you Sir for the great advice🎉
@MakaziHamlet17 күн бұрын
I always learn and understand stood it very well during examination I will be unable to recall every please I need ur help please
@GingerOreo18 күн бұрын
Hi Sir, just curious, mind sharing how much your channel is making you?
@IdeasInspiration16 күн бұрын
It depends on the number of views the channel gets for the month and the type of content that is getting the most views. On average every 1000 views will get around $3-$4.
@FatCat-lr2yq18 күн бұрын
I'm so ecstatic about this topic ❤❤❤❤
@mizum345818 күн бұрын
This is facts! But also you can still get caned anytime when your job is in the hands of others.
@bluntone227319 күн бұрын
I worked for a company for several years and was there when the new ceo was announced. He started on the factory floor, worked hard, got results and after that grueling eight months his dad announced that jr was taking over..🙄 😂
@EverydayEscapades36519 күн бұрын
Application of what you know is the most important thing. Having a learning attitude is good but implementation is must