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Tina Huang

Tina Huang

3 місяці тому

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In this video I go through techniques on how to self study quickly!
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 201
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 місяці тому
Check out Hubspot's FREE ChatGPT bundle to work & study faster: clickhubspot.com/uqa
@MaxStudioCG2023
@MaxStudioCG2023 3 місяці тому
anyways i focused on Tina's beautifull eyes so after this video i got your eyes in my long term memory ....As for the rest of the video im like that cat =)))))
@Yok_Knnn
@Yok_Knnn 3 місяці тому
​@@MaxStudioCG2023haha lovely
@jianyoonglearns
@jianyoonglearns 3 місяці тому
This is pretty useful for someone looking to study again with a full time job!
@AgnesRiley
@AgnesRiley 3 місяці тому
Agreed, that's what I'm doing, too.
@enlightenthyself
@enlightenthyself 2 місяці тому
You should study always irrespective of job or no job ... 😊
@kukuno
@kukuno 2 місяці тому
writing this for myself. 1. increase physiological arousal ⠀ (move around) 2. induce panic ⠀ (set deadlines) 3. set an emotional response ⠀ (build a sense of purpose. you can transform learning material into a story) 4. regenerate dopamine ⠀ (doing nothing/freaking out/doing something you hate) 5. decrease motivation needed to get started ⠀ (using AI to get the first draft so you have something to start working on) 6. using different methods to learn the same thing ⠀ (auditory, visual, etc.) 7. construct memory links ⠀ (associate new material with existing information/memories. e.g. mind maps. ChatMind AI) 8. AI tools to use: ⠀ Speechify, InVideo, HubSpot,
@purbashamahato1245
@purbashamahato1245 2 місяці тому
It helped. Thanku.
@Its_Moavia0
@Its_Moavia0 Місяць тому
note taking
@richardnixon8678
@richardnixon8678 Місяць тому
9. Get drunk
@Felicias_demons
@Felicias_demons Місяць тому
I have big problems with the set of deadlines. Back in the past I was very responsible and was doing EVERYTHING to do all things in time. But now, even when I have super important deadlines I just..don`t give a sh- This causes a lot of problems and becomes like a snowball that rolls and rolls over again. I don`t know what o do and how to be as responsible as before. it just feels like my mind switched off the "responsibility button" 😮‍💨
@ainrushdi
@ainrushdi 17 днів тому
Thanks, angel! It helps ⛄️
@ArchibaldIronfist_
@ArchibaldIronfist_ 3 місяці тому
This extremely helped me: you need a complete distinction between your studying and relaxing routine. For example, I'm using two browsers. One is for study content. PURELY studying, not the Jordan Huberman's stoic videos. I even have two google accounts to avoid trash content pop up on my study account recommendation (I push "Don't recommend cahnnel" if I see this). The second one is for relaxing content. You need to somehow limit any access to anything that distracts you. Like go studying in library (not at home). While in a library put your phone in your bag (not on your table) etc. More limitations you have, the better result is. Basicaly it feels like you have no choice but studying. However, i'd avoid studying really fast (unless you're revising for exams). There was a time when I used to read almost every day, while usually I read only once a week. There was a huge difference in results. I almost forgot the book I was reading every day. Even revising didn't help. You either slow down, or focus on some other things instead. There should be a gap between studying if you want to remember anything.
@jafrelliejai6824
@jafrelliejai6824 Місяць тому
Круто, это прям можно взять на заметку!
@Indiachamberss
@Indiachamberss Місяць тому
This entire video was meant for me I really needed this and I appreciate you making a video for all the people like me that feel like they are stupid when really not everyone learns the same way and I like how you said it in such a kind manner instead of saying it in a mean way omg this was literally so pure and kind definitely subscribing and I will definitely use these methods and see how they work for me btw your not the only one that needs every single one of these methods but its nothing wrong with that because that's why you created this video to help people who are going through the same things you went through that's why we all have our own journeys in life because sometimes they can help other ppl dealing with the same thing.💗
@steveheyden9219
@steveheyden9219 3 місяці тому
Yes, I also have all the problems. Thank you for this
@mariabaszczyk7167
@mariabaszczyk7167 Місяць тому
i love your video, the way that you're talking the background and everything is so calming that it's pleasure to listen to you
@spaghettilord2858
@spaghettilord2858 3 місяці тому
Getting my bachelors in Information Technology, Thanks Tina!
@dictater4506
@dictater4506 3 місяці тому
This is actually my new guide to studying
@neoxochitl
@neoxochitl 3 місяці тому
I appreciate you so much. As someone with adhd I need routines and deadlines or else I’m a huge mess.
@kimvill3397
@kimvill3397 3 місяці тому
the quality of your video are kinda cool, it looks like classic japanese tv show. i love it
@marypotter_2010
@marypotter_2010 3 місяці тому
Hii Tinaa!! Hope youre good! I absolutely love your videos and your approach towards learning technical things and using Chatgpt efficiently! Youre doing an amazing job and your content is soo helpful! Super grateful to have found your channel, its really helped me and it still is! Can't wait for more content!
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 місяці тому
Thank you so much!
@carlocalingasan998
@carlocalingasan998 3 місяці тому
Yes, this is me. Thank you for making this video.
@isalutfi
@isalutfi 3 місяці тому
*First 21 seconds. Hi Tina! Glad to see the notification. So happy to watch your video. Thank you for sharing. 🥪🍵*
@alexb859
@alexb859 3 місяці тому
Awesome video Tina!!!
@the_xr_lab
@the_xr_lab Місяць тому
Thank you for doing this. My process of learning is similar and I’ve faced many of the same problems, but without any supporting understanding of the why and how it works. Your explanation makes a lot of sense and I feel empowered to take more control. I’ve been told to “eat the frog” when completing daily tasks, but there was no explanation of why it worked, your solution to take the cold shower to reduce dopamine makes a lot of sense and lowers the barrier required to get a reward from the following task. This also explains why looking at my phone in the morning breaks my flow as my dopamine level is then set too high and any following task is unsatisfying. You’ve provided a number of tools I need to review and try for myself, thanks again for sharing.
@lynitawashington262
@lynitawashington262 2 місяці тому
Thank you. You broke everything down into detail. 😊
@petesky101
@petesky101 2 місяці тому
hi Tina, brings us a video about: how to summarize books by dropping a pdf file into chatgpt and get the key points from the book when you don't have much time to read or you simply don't want to read it all.
@rudrachakraborty7896
@rudrachakraborty7896 Місяць тому
Thank you for this video. I am currently studying CS in London, by using your advice helped me as I am a slow learner.
@thatgirl7650
@thatgirl7650 3 місяці тому
Your videos are so informative tina as well as they are lil bit funny too (atleast for me), the cute & funny gifs, and your way of correcting our thoughts on something you tell us ( like the arousal one and clearing us on "not to study drunk". 😆) i love that ❤. Thats why i always wait for your videos. Thank you so much tina. Love from India
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 місяці тому
Tysm 🥰🥰
@veronicavids
@veronicavids 2 місяці тому
I love that there are so many ways to study, this along with the ability to understand how memory works will definitely allow us to study faster (: Thanks for the tips
@Mr.J503
@Mr.J503 Місяць тому
I knew many of these things before, But this video covered almost everything in one shot! Thank You. I will surely share this video with my friends.
@sardysavilemartinez9227
@sardysavilemartinez9227 2 місяці тому
Thank you for this! I exhibited (and still exhibit) similar traits. Yes, you are not alone.😊
@starryskies6510
@starryskies6510 3 місяці тому
I have all the problems. You're not alone. Btw, I'm loving your videos ❤
@saramartin4745
@saramartin4745 Місяць тому
Thank you SO MUCH. I was lot with my essay, thank you so much, this video is goingo to help me a lot. THANK YOUUUU💖💖💖
@acgu
@acgu Місяць тому
Thanks, I felt so lost recently about studying. My manager says that I’m slow, so now learning through flash cards to be faster.
@yasamansadeghi6453
@yasamansadeghi6453 15 днів тому
Thank you❤️this was so helpful
@heartoffire5902
@heartoffire5902 3 місяці тому
All I remembered from the pop quiz was something about portions. Lol one of the things that made learning tough before was similar to what you mentioned in your experiences. If you have a lapse in concentration and miss something or simply didn't hear it, you're trapped in the time bubble that follows where you can't go back and check so you have literally no understanding of everything that follows and the entire lesson is wasted. Plus you are also now demotivated because you feel completely lost and left behind.
@abcdk3805
@abcdk3805 2 місяці тому
I majored in Cognitive Science. Your statement of short term memory is correct. People usually have misconception about short term memory, it actually only last for 20-30 seconds. Here is the googled definition: Short-term memory (STM), also referred to as short-term storage, or primary or active memory indicates different systems of memory involved in the retention of pieces of information (memory chunks) for a relatively short time (usually up to 30 seconds).
@txreal2
@txreal2 3 місяці тому
No wonder I couldn’t remember much in college; I was going to class sober. Wish I had known the study drunk method. But now I can’t go to work drunk.
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 місяці тому
😂😂😂
@chelleb.9759
@chelleb.9759 Місяць тому
I'm doing my masters now and the amount of work sometimes is quite overwhelming. Thank you for this
@farzinnasiri1084
@farzinnasiri1084 7 днів тому
I watched alot of your videos today. It is very intresting how similar we are in terms of our personalities and the path we took in life( I study in a top ranking university and have worked almost all of my Bsc and Msc as a full time software engineer). Your opinions and methods really resonated , I have also discovred these solutions by myself through the years. Recently I forget my own ways and needed a reminder. It feels good that there are other people exactly like me out there
@shubhamsharmaofficial04
@shubhamsharmaofficial04 2 місяці тому
great share please make a detailed video on how to learn data science in a effective and fast way according to your experience with free resources and how much optimum time should we devote to learn it it really needed please make it and how to do revision of all the concepts
@Ayecee05
@Ayecee05 3 місяці тому
Group things and keep it in a place This is all that I remembered after hearing
@user-vb8rx3hr1c
@user-vb8rx3hr1c 3 місяці тому
that's a really good video, although i don't have all the problems but i struggle with some of them.
@bin4ry_d3struct0r
@bin4ry_d3struct0r 3 місяці тому
I'm not a huge fan of textbooks either. My method is to skim over the entire text first and then reread just the parts I like in detail. For example, I'm reading a textbook on LLMs right now. After I finish, I'm not going to code every project in the book -- just the one or two of particular interest to me. I find this method of "selective learning" works well.
@slo205
@slo205 29 днів тому
Love your videos! This was really interesting and has many useful suggestions. I really like the idea of listening to info more than once on a faster speed. Also now I know why I suck at playing pool when I'm sober 😂
@izabelapaulino1274
@izabelapaulino1274 3 місяці тому
I think it was beneficial, although I'm skeptical about the part of audio part since I'm so visually dependent to study, but I'm gonna give it a try. And yes, I feel like I have all the problems that Tina has (aaaaaaaaaaa).
@lisar.2549
@lisar.2549 3 місяці тому
I love your little clips that you add into your videos. I’m guessing you pay someone to do this and all I can say is that they are way funnier and cooler than other videos. 💥
@MinisterRedPill
@MinisterRedPill 2 місяці тому
"Memory is not static" damnright, its dynamic! 😆
@idk6386
@idk6386 Місяць тому
This helps me a lot thank you.:3
@user-lt7gm7ye8r
@user-lt7gm7ye8r Місяць тому
I swear to God I have all kinds of problems. Especially the problem of not focusing on anything AT ALL. I found this very useful and rather interesting because of all the facts about how our brain works. Thanks a lot. You're a lifesaver.
@mohamedibrahemsaad573
@mohamedibrahemsaad573 Місяць тому
what an incredible personality you are!
@GD-pl3dj
@GD-pl3dj 2 місяці тому
Create template (ChatGPT) Periodically review (1st day, then 5th day go back later) Move (review while walking etc)
@emmanuellopez3303
@emmanuellopez3303 Місяць тому
great content , thanks for this video, just a minor detail should state-dependent Learning be Step-6 , step5 is Flashcards for memorization ... I feel I am more visual kinda learner but some times that doesn't work then I would try different methods, I will try the audios and moving around thanks for also add AI tools to use.
@micaelagarcia848
@micaelagarcia848 Місяць тому
thank you so much:,)
@rsmurmu000
@rsmurmu000 2 місяці тому
Tina Mam , i really like your video a lot ❤. It really opens my thinking abilities and dedication to my studies. I am data science enthusiast, currently i am learning data science bootcamp from 365 data science team. Which i bought from udemy.
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 2 місяці тому
Thanks so much! Appreciate your kind words :) It's a great course - best of luck!
@NawwarAli
@NawwarAli Місяць тому
I was diagnosed with ADHD a year ago, and I strive to develop psychologically, mentally, and professionally. I believe that artificial intelligence is the ideal tool for me.
@creatively_random9761
@creatively_random9761 Місяць тому
My adhd and autistic self quickly realizing this video is not for me 💀
@MaiwennBeasse-zg4yx
@MaiwennBeasse-zg4yx 22 дні тому
I was really hoping it would work but your comment made me remember how my brain is fucked up 💀
@tan5376
@tan5376 Місяць тому
HEY THANK YOU SO SO MUCH IT REALLY HELPED ME 😭 PLEASE SHARE YOUR SKINCARE ROUTINE!
@Guylovesleep6802
@Guylovesleep6802 3 місяці тому
7:22 😂😂 yes i have all of them
@rsmurmu000
@rsmurmu000 2 місяці тому
Thanks!
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 2 місяці тому
thanks so much for supporting my work!
@Faizan_Khan40
@Faizan_Khan40 3 місяці тому
I definitely struggle with self study mainly with CS classes.
@flower_chain7098
@flower_chain7098 Місяць тому
The procedure is actually quite simple. You have to arrange the information into piles, but of course, one pile is sufficient depending on the amount of information. If you don’t have enough space, you can go to a separate facility and organize the piles there.
@GalacticRaven_
@GalacticRaven_ Місяць тому
I once wrote 12 pages in one day because the deadline was that evening at 23:59, inducing panic does indeed work great XD
@swaggitypigfig8413
@swaggitypigfig8413 3 місяці тому
Omg Tina its because you’re soooo smart
@FrivolousGirl
@FrivolousGirl 3 місяці тому
I started studying again as I hit my 30s and was so positively surprised of how good I was. I mean, now that I'm older and only juggling 1-2 subjects at a time, on top of knowing how I learn best, studying became almost a breeze! However, all of that changed last year as I hoped on a program to learn webb development, learning things like python, PHP, databases and javascript. Now I feel just as stupid as I felt in high school during math class. It just doesn't want to click for me. I call myself having "teflon brain" 😅 I kind of know what the problem is. It's that I just can't relate the information to something I already know. My partner thinks I'm wrong for calling programming "abstract" but that's what it is. It's concepts you can't hold in your hand. Whatever learning tricks that worked for physics and chemistry doesn't work for programming. I'm six months in and my motivation has dropped tremendously. Deadlines don't even scare me anymore. I'm gonna try a cold shower in the morning and see if it has any effect on my procrastination.
@Chikobara
@Chikobara Місяць тому
Nice I am not alone with those problems :)
@mariel3469
@mariel3469 Місяць тому
Yes it is a life going process so learn what works for you .
@weirdbear7888
@weirdbear7888 Місяць тому
the procedure is pretty simple. you just need to arrange things in groups one pile would also be enough according to the amount of stuff, after this you might need to go to different places due to lack of facilities, but once you are done you need to arrange these into groups and you are done
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 Місяць тому
Oh wow
@renishmavani8332
@renishmavani8332 3 місяці тому
I started my journey to become a Data scientist. Thank you Tina. ❤
@user-cx2sh4ry6l
@user-cx2sh4ry6l Місяць тому
I have it all and also I always get sleep when I get the lesson 😂😂
@johnnelson3988
@johnnelson3988 2 місяці тому
Another way to learn faster is to learn more advanced material. Once you've progressed to a certain level, the beginning stage material becomes trivial.
@aril7718
@aril7718 Місяць тому
That would work pretty good but would be time consuming especially if you don't need to learn the advanced version. More knowledge is good though, I suppose.
@mariel3469
@mariel3469 Місяць тому
Multi learning starts at young age Say it , read it ,write it and maybe even feel it if it is a thing ie orange
@user-nr9hv5rv6t
@user-nr9hv5rv6t Місяць тому
Thank u sweet ❤
@hansschenker
@hansschenker 2 місяці тому
ChatGpt can make Mermaid diagrams from text (flowcharts, class diagrams, interaction diagrams...)
@Noah_Adegboye
@Noah_Adegboye 2 місяці тому
Induced panic, hmm cool and very smart too
@AgnesRiley
@AgnesRiley 3 місяці тому
The procedure is actually very simple: you arrange things into different piles. One pile might be sufficient. Then you do it differently, and that's all I got. lol
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 місяці тому
Wow that is very impressive LOL I think I got like something procedure is simple 😂
@AgnesRiley
@AgnesRiley 3 місяці тому
It's ok, I'm still very much like you. I love learning but not sure about the best studying process for moi. I really want to get into AI, but can't even get my 4 weeks of Python under the belt. I really enjoy your videos. You're insane, how much effort you put in. Thank you!!!@@TinaHuang1
@AgnesRiley
@AgnesRiley 3 місяці тому
You should be a little less hard on yourself. I know it's the Aisan way and all. I'm from Hungary, believe or not it's the same thing when it comes ot expectations: I'm never good eough. Both you and I make a good living i the Bay Area, so yeah, we're goo enough.@@TinaHuang1
@RedSky8
@RedSky8 3 місяці тому
Have you ever been close to finishing a project and procrastinated because you already feel like you're finished with it and know what the outcome will be😅? Im trying to get through that part cuz it feels easier near the end but harder somehow lol.
@strawberry_fields16
@strawberry_fields16 Місяць тому
Ok so while this video was super interesting and entertaining, I had quite a hard time consolidating all of the information so much so that I had to STUDY the video in itself and take notes. So, if you are in a situation like this for any reason (hi neurodivergent neighbours), here is this video in a nutshell (and kinda reorganized): So, you want to study faster and learn things better? First, tackle procrastination! Motivation comes from dopamine and there are three ways that you can increase your dopamine. 1. Wait it out 2. Induce panic because oh my god I procrastinated for so long I have to write a 6000-word essay and deliver in the next three hours 3. Do something you really hate. Tina gives the example of taking a cold shower and it's basically the mindset of "take care of the worst task first so that the rest of your tasklist seems easier" Now, how do you concentrate on what you are learning? You can either 1.Induce an alert state through caffeine or any kind of motion (Tina gave the example of walking and listening to something) 2. Induce panic through deadlines, even if they are artificial, or by being in a study group and be held accountable 3. Generate an emotional response by thinking/remembering why you are studying the thing you are studying. You can also associate the subject to something you like or a story, like Tina said, make it seem like it could contribute to a story you created (or that you already know). How to make sure the information stays in your brain? 1. Spaced repetition + Active recalling to counter the forgetting curve (Any method of active recalling counts, like the Anki cards/Quizlet Tina mentioned) 2. Use different media to learn something (book, video, etc.) 3. Associate/Compare what you're learning with something you already know, like the laundry example. Remember that you shouldn't compare a fish to a monkey and therefore don't compare yourself to others! This was my own way of being my type of fish, and hopefully this helps someone else as well because when I finished the video for the first time, I felt a bit stupid lmao. Find out what works best for you and remember that there is no perfect study plan. As a translation student, I was taught that there is nothing perfect. That is why there are multiple movies of the same book or numerous translations. There will be always something that could be better in someone else's opinion and when we're studying, we don't have that critical eye telling us "You should've studied this way", so don't put that pressure on yourself as well! Welp, this was my contribution to this video which, as mentioned, was quite entertaining and helpful!! Have a wonderful day, to anyone who is reading this
@aswath1406
@aswath1406 3 місяці тому
😅i think i can try the tips she says on the video😄
@luizgarciaaa
@luizgarciaaa 3 місяці тому
Girl, you are my feminine version! Saw myself in all the things. I thought I was the only crazy that would study while walking. 😂 amazing.
@urahara264
@urahara264 2 місяці тому
The castle method 🎉
@meoe00n
@meoe00n 3 місяці тому
WAKE UP TINA POSTED
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 місяці тому
WAKE UP IT'S 2AM THO
@movingforwardLDTH
@movingforwardLDTH 3 місяці тому
@@TinaHuang1, lol, not here in Chicago, it’s almost 12noon! Also, might you consider listing in the description the various tools you mention in your videos? I listen while walking and would love the ability to return later and be able to remember all the (non-Hubspot, cuz that’s in the link) resources without rewatching the video when I’m pressed for time. Thanks!
@MN-pg7et
@MN-pg7et 3 місяці тому
i just love you.
@gastronomee_
@gastronomee_ 3 місяці тому
love these tips so much! i'm a student creator, so juggling school with creation is a pain. this was super helpful, thank you! fyi - for anyone reading this i share reflections on young adulthood and what i've learned navigating life in my 20s. hope to see you around :)
@curveyglow
@curveyglow Місяць тому
me who wait for passage to appear👍👍🤣🤣
@leftofcenter4
@leftofcenter4 2 місяці тому
Always looking for new ways to increase knowledge faster.. great stuff,, by the way check on your face on camera it looks a bit greasy .. not sure if that’s your lighting or something on your face. And Your beautiful along with being brilliant. I am subscribing…
@gabriel84605
@gabriel84605 3 місяці тому
I personally enjoy much more learning by doing, but I think there are things you just miss out if you only do that so it needs to be complemented with other sources, at least a bit. The part about physiological arousal is interesting (your are so funny 😂) after doing a short sprint in my stationary bike i sometimes feel more energized but i havent tried it in relation to study.
@user-zb4pl7cx6q
@user-zb4pl7cx6q 3 місяці тому
Your content is great! Very useful. I respectfully suggest that you consider your hand movements. Are they helpful or distracting for the viewer?
@_A__man__
@_A__man__ 3 місяці тому
Nothing gives us more dopamine than a reality check.✔️
@Suman522i1
@Suman522i1 3 місяці тому
3:25 🌚
@akoredeadebayo4269
@akoredeadebayo4269 Місяць тому
I always use the read aloud function that comes with Ms word or edge, my ears seem to grab information better than my eyes 😅
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 Місяць тому
Samee
@user-cx2sh4ry6l
@user-cx2sh4ry6l Місяць тому
What is the app or website that can change PDF to video so I can put the lesson in this website and then it changed it to a video
@Olivia-zn7qt
@Olivia-zn7qt 23 дні тому
students who study drunk/ exam drunk will get better scores, this point is so so true, i felt like an A++ student while doing that lol.
@tsholofelohlahane3596
@tsholofelohlahane3596 Місяць тому
i have all, I mean all your problems, and I was actually procrastinating with your videos, I think I am a chronic procrastinator....
@ahxMad
@ahxMad 3 місяці тому
Got it! ALWAYS STUDY DRUNK!
@TinaHuang1
@TinaHuang1 3 місяці тому
👀
@ahxMad
@ahxMad 3 місяці тому
@@TinaHuang1 😂
@NorthernChimp
@NorthernChimp 3 місяці тому
If you choose that path, then never be sober (except on weekends and holidays) until you retire.
@rolandozamarripa367
@rolandozamarripa367 2 місяці тому
I have all of it. Also i have the problem where my mind gets cloudy.
@Its_Moavia0
@Its_Moavia0 Місяць тому
you talk about school learning but how we learn skills and many life stuff
@summeryu1775
@summeryu1775 2 місяці тому
It's so funny that researchers did analysis based on sober or drunk state😂
@misteriosanatural2876
@misteriosanatural2876 3 місяці тому
1:11 Brazilian meme
@AdailAntonio
@AdailAntonio Місяць тому
Got it! I need to be drunk all the time!
@OmNeOmega
@OmNeOmega 3 місяці тому
I learned my military alphabet drunk the day before I shipped out but I'm more used to be intoxicated than you guys. I also do good when I procrastinate to the last moment. My back is against the wall and it's do or die. Had to get my license back and studied on my way to the test. Info was fresh in my mind. I passed.
@Gikkeoi
@Gikkeoi 2 місяці тому
Is that you using the 6 eyes in the thumbnail?
@anna-laura4584
@anna-laura4584 2 місяці тому
- 1. wake up and dopamine boost (something she hates in the video it’s cold shower) a. other tips to regenrate dopamine - doing nothing for a certain time and then dopamine will pike at anything you do - last minute because deadline at end b. decrease motivation in order to start a project ex: use chat gpt to start the first part of a presentation - 2. a deadline (timer or pre-deadline with friends for example ) **versatilize the methods** (listen, read , watch video) and **state-depending** (recreate the same environment as an exam to output easily info during exam or reverse = ex drunk-drunk) - 3.listen instead of reading textbooks (uses spechify to turn texts into audios) and walk at the same time ( motion help brain to filter out infos and directs attention on the RIGHT thing) ⇒ **UNDERSTAND** - make associations with examples that you already know (laundry) ⇒ mind maps (chatmind) - learn as a story( use AI to learn things as a story) - 4.pratice and review the things that she cannot do (math for example) ⇒ **REVIEW** - spaced repetition (3 days consecutive or 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 etc.) - 5.for sujects like history use flashcards or things that you have to memorize (anki) ⇒ **REVIEW** 📢 different environment for studying and relaxing (study on a desk and relax on the bed)
@MAVSAM1975
@MAVSAM1975 Місяць тому
meat suit is wild😭😭
@__CJ.__
@__CJ.__ 3 місяці тому
@valeriana2251
@valeriana2251 Місяць тому
Why no one is talking about her perfect, glowy and clean skin?
@maryssska
@maryssska 12 днів тому
Because it looks like oil skin
@KeLPlays24
@KeLPlays24 2 дні тому
Coz this video is not about skin 😂
@businesslinkadvertising
@businesslinkadvertising 3 місяці тому
👍
@nutella_xd-db8tu
@nutella_xd-db8tu 22 дні тому
I loved the video thanks a lot! Just one thing, there is this boy in my class who doesn't even concentrate, talks to people during lesson and STILL MANAGES TO BE SMARTER THAN EVRYONE ELSE! Blimey, I even have to secretly copy off him sometimes! how is this possible if he does not do any work in class and is still EVER SO SMART? Do u by any chsnce know his secret? btw, thanks for the tips in the vid ❤
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