1. Exercise: It improves our brain and create new brain cells 2. Focus: Do some focus exercises like meditation 3. Practice alertness (to improve its 8-30 min cycle) 4.Sleep: it converts short term memory into long term 5.Repeat: Repetition is necessary in various stages of learning 6.Take breaks (20 min) in between long hours learnings 7.Make mistakes to train your brain to handle new things
@NerdZooooone Жыл бұрын
…well I’ve read about neuroscience and psychology, which also describes how we are able to empowering our brain, so I tested all the way by myself and I would say…it works..😁😃😅
@abdullah_771 Жыл бұрын
@@NerdZooooone Actually I do not have any intentions to follow these things😇 I've just listed down my understanding of this particular video because once my man said "if you can't explain something to another person, it means you haven't understood completely." (If someone is reading this you're welcome to rate my understanding.)
@0986800424 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking notes, It's very useful
@nikhilgoyal007 Жыл бұрын
thanks man!! s
@Jayinjapanese Жыл бұрын
Thanks for saving time in our life
@toilaxuannam Жыл бұрын
1.Attention -Use phone less -Prioritize sleep -Excercise 2.Alert -Have a focus point -(Light) excercise -Sufficient eating 3.Sleep -Sleep to transform short-term memories in the hippocampus->long-term memories in the cortex 4.Repetition and Spacing -Learning is like excercising, to get 'muscles' you need repeting it 5.Breaks -Deep breaks (15 minutes) after learning to let brain recall the information 6.Mistakes -Go for challenges, matches, competitions, or simply practice the thing you want to learn the different way
@mohamedaraou323 Жыл бұрын
thank you
@Ljounieh Жыл бұрын
So sleep, exercise and eat, basic human needs
@kho4123 Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@VartikaSingh-wu6oz Жыл бұрын
Is sleeping for 4-5 hrs enough
@toilaxuannam Жыл бұрын
@@VartikaSingh-wu6oz scientifically not
@asofeiy3 ай бұрын
Well her ideas are amazing but there are a few things that i want to highlight, that shows this speech is well written 1. She starts her speech with "I'm angry. (long pause) I'm angry because I wish I knew this when I was younger". A good way to start a speech. It arouses curiosity. The audiences are engaged. 2. She list every points of her speech all at once. So you know how many are they and keep track throughout the speech. 3. She puts the right elements in her points ; air horn for alertness 4. For every point, she starts with facts and when it comes to the most important part (application) she says "and this is what you should do" . You can get your focus back right at the most important part. 5. Towards the end before the conclusion, she says "and I'm not angry anymore" referring to her start of the speech. It's amazing!! It's kinda like putting a soft wrapping around the speech. Proving the phrase "I'm angry" is purely intentional. 6. She gives conclusion and conclude every point with a brief explanation. So that people can conclude it with ease Overall, I'm just trying to talk about these details because I can see that the speech is something that is written with a lot of effort and dedication
@janethlanch.34683 ай бұрын
Excelente! Muchas gracias por tu análisis!👌
@dhdiiejfi3 ай бұрын
bro or sis you have an amazing skill✨
@mohamaddarmawan-i6y2 ай бұрын
Your highlight help me getting what most important, thanks
@JesusLightsYourPathАй бұрын
It wasn't that excellent but some of it was interesting to hear again since I already knew it.
@mvamshikrishna33Ай бұрын
Well, I cannot agree with you more. I can relate to the points you have mentioned earlier, infact I was looking for a comment like this xD, thanks to you!. People like her should get recognition more often.🙌
@sricharan47729 ай бұрын
For those who are trying to remember the 6 keys to improve their learning curve: SAMBAR S => Sleep A => Attention M => Mistakes B => Breaks A => Alert R => Repetition FYI, For those who don't know what sambar is, its a south-indian dish. In this way you can remember the 6 keys for longer time and recollect easily Great video!!!! Will try to adapt these keys
@speakingenglishcoach72779 ай бұрын
U left off "exercise"
@mandysauro8 ай бұрын
Also a brazilian music and dance rythym
@jaymahakaal53548 ай бұрын
Dosa & Sambar 😅
@Jasmine-ov5nq8 ай бұрын
Its included in attention, so exercise is what activates our attention@@speakingenglishcoach7277
@Alizhan-h1j8 ай бұрын
Sambar🤣 that is cool
@Brandonthrives Жыл бұрын
Six (6) ingredients to learning faster: 1. Attention: Fully focus (use phone less) on the task to retain the info long-term & exercise to improve your attention 2. Alertness: Exercising, breathing techniques, cold showers and sleeping helps you be more alert 3. Sleep: converts short-term memory to long-term memory. 4. Repetition: Repeat the thing you are trying to learn as many times as you can in that period and space it out across days so your learning has time to build onto long-term memory 5. Breaks: Give your brain time to replay the information you learned after you take like 10-20mins break after learning something new. 6. Mistakes: Making mistakes helps you understand failure and better cope with failure. It’s helping you be better. “Don’t wait for everything to be perfect before you have a go.”
@sonyamacleod6225 Жыл бұрын
“Don’t wait for everything to be perfect before you have a go”. This resonated so hard!!! Thank you!
@СергейВампир-л6в Жыл бұрын
Многие израильтяне уже стали понимать, что противоречия в нашем обществе не сводятся только к различиям между правыми и левыми, сефардами и ашкеназами, светскими-и религиозными, евреями-и палестинцами. Нет, речь идет о конфликте более глубоком. Наблюдаемое в последнее время противостояние вокруг судебной системы является лишь проявлением этого фундаментального раскола: в Израиле идет борьба западноевропейской и восточноазиатской цивилизаций, противостояние двух больших культурных общностей, с разными идеалами, системой ценностей, мировоззрением, понятиями. Конечно, к какой из этих систем относится человек, зависит не только от его происхождения. Какая-то часть израильтян из восточных общин является носителями европейских представлений, а определенная часть ашкеназов руководствуется восточными понятиями. Доказательством наличия в Израиле двух больших лагерей является, например, следующее: одна сторона не может перенести, чтобы главой правительства был обманщик, человек, против которого выдвинуты уголовные обвинения, а второй это не мешает, главное, что он свой, из нашего лагеря, племени, сектора и т.п. Одной не важен этнический состав той или иной государственной комиссии или победителей конкурса, главное, чтобы это были специалисты, а их решения - эффективные и справедливые. А для другой интерес прежде всего в этническом составе (и это после 75 лет существования еврейского государства). Одна не может принять распространенную коррупцию, а для другой это нормальные отношения в обществе. Одна не согласна, чтобы суд был зависим от политиков, а другую это устраивает. Одна требует разделения властей, чтобы судьбы страны не решал один человек или одна группа. А для другой такое устройство наиболее приемлемое. Для одной возмутительно, что семья премьера участвует в решении важнейших государственных дел, а другая относится к этому как к допустимому при царском дворе. Хорошим примером отличия западноевропейского и восточноазиатского мировоззрений является разное отношение людей вообще к закону и делам, связанным с коррупцией, в частности - на примере судов над Арье Дери и Эхудом Ольмертом. Когда Дери был осужден за получение взяток и приговорен к тюремному заключению, это не помешало ему быть очень популярным общественным деятелем среди многотысячных носителей восточноазиатской системы взглядов и потом еще сделать блестящую политическую карьеру. То же самое случилось и когда он обманул суд и всю страну, взяв обязательство прекратить политическую деятельность, чтобы не понести наказания, но затем отказался выполнять свое обещание. Это совершенно не сказалось на его авторитете среди его сторонников, он остается лидером партии ШАС и одним из самых влиятельных политиков в стране. Абсолютно противоположная реакция была на судебное дело Ольмерта. Ему пришлось уйти с должности главы правительства, резко упала его популярность среди носителей западной системы ценностей, он лишился поддержки даже среди политических сторонников. А сейчас мы видим разное отношение представителями двух культур к судебным делам Нетаниягу. Проявлением указанного разлада является и то, что самые важные жизненные факторы слабо влияют на политические предпочтения большой части населения, особенно право-религиозного электората. Так, темы безопасности, дороговизны жизни, в том числе жилья, все наболевшие острые социальные вопросы оказываются не главными при выборе кандидата, за которого они решили отдать свой голос. Существующее слишком большое различие между двумя частями населения является причиной мощного внутреннего конфликта. Обычно такой конфликт разрешается жестким противостоянием и даже насилием. Кажется это самый серьезный вызов для Израиля со времени его создания. Когда перед нашим государством стояла задача выжить, была угроза самому существованию страны, это противостояние сглаживалось, гасилось. Сейчас оно всплыло, оголилось, обострилось. Без излишней политкорректности, можно заявить, что сейчас в Израиле идет противоборство не между правыми и левыми, а между прогрессивной и развитой частью населения и отсталой и реакционной. Бывший премьер-министр Англии Лиз Трасс сказала, что сейчас в мире идет борьба между разными общественными моделями: демократиями и автократиями. Внутри Израиля развернулась аналогичная борьба. Европейское устройство, которое реализовали создатели нашего государства, теперь подвергается атаке и изменению в соответствии с состоянием общества и уровнем развития большинства населения, во многом соответствующего странам третьего мира. В муках и противоречиях формируется свое собственное общественное устройство. Именно борьба двух цивилизаций ялась основным смыслом избирательных кампаний последних лет. Победил право-религиозный лагерь во главе с Нетаниягу. Если эта победа окончательная и либеральный протест потерпит поражение, то страна пойдет ускоренным темпом к одной из форм автократии. Будут внешние атрибуты современного европейского устройства, а по сути - возврат к примитивной форме демократии, когда в обществе нет противовесов, все решает большинство. Так стоит вопрос о том, какой будет наша страна: отсталой и реакционной, передовой и прогрессивной.
@nimochathurangi Жыл бұрын
Same here
@bharatsinghrathore2317 Жыл бұрын
Which country are you from sir ❤
@СергейВампир-л6в Жыл бұрын
@@bharatsinghrathore2317 В первую очередь в нашем государстве должна быть наконец-то принята Конституция. Основные законы, как мы видим сегодня со всей ясностью, не просто недостаточны, но и вообще не могут защитить гражданские права, - просто потому, что все кому не лень с легкостью меняют их в угоду себе и своим подельникам. Во вторую очередь, наконец обязан быть создан Конституционный суд, а вот полномочия раввинатских судов должны быть аннулированы. Невозможно иметь параллельно две независимые судебные системы, особенно в тот момент, когда мы со всей очевидностью понимаем, что есть политические силы, которые намерены усилить именно религиозные суды, решения в которых принимаются на основе законов Торы. И в третью, но далеко не в последнюю, очередь, необходимо всерьез обсудить вопрос отделения религии от государства. Влияние религиозных политиков и партий в нынешнем правительстве показало, что существовавший со времен создания Государства Израиль статус-кво канул в лету. Попытки провести такие законы, как запрет на проведение культурных мероприятий по субботам, отмена возможности внесения квасного в больницы на Песах, раздельное купание для мужчин и женщин в природных источниках и на территориях национальных парков и заповедников, закон о приравнивании статуса учащихся ешив к военнослужащим ЦАХАЛа и многие другие просто не оставляют нам выбора. В самое ближайшее время нам придется принять судьбоносное для страны решение - прогнуться ли под непомерные аппетиты религиозных дельцов от политики или же решить вопрос резко и кардинально в пользу светского населения страны. Ну а пока все, что мы можем - это активно или пассивно сопротивляться бесконечным попыткам нынешнего правительства ввергнуть страну в хаос и разрушить ее основы. Но, возможно, именно этих деструктивных действий и не хватало тем, кто не взял на себя труд 1 ноября прошлого года сходить на выборы и проголосовать, оправдыяваясь тем, что их голос "ни на что не влияет". Как мы сегодня видим, каждый голос оказался важен. И религиозные, у которых была полная явка, и избиратели Ликуда, которые надеялись на улучшение качества жизни, смогли кардинально повлиять на результаты голосования, и сегодня мы видим результат. Выбор каждого из нас был сделан, а станет ли этот выбор уроком - мы узнаем довольно скоро, буквально на следующих выборах. И там уже ни у кого из нас никаких отговорок не будет. משתל, אלא רק חלקים ממנו שכן זהו משתל מודולרי המורכב ממספר חלקים, כאשר לרוב החלק של הירך הוא חלק קבוע שטוב לכל תקופת החיים, וישנו חלק פנימי נוסף שעשוי מפלסטיק ומראש קרמיקה, וחלק אחר של האגן שעשוי ממתכת שלעיתים גם הוא מוחלף לאחר ו שימוש ללא אישור מערכת האתר. לפניה המשתלים החלופיים משמשים כפתרון ארוך טווח לשנים ארוכות, בסדר גודל שנע בישנים, וגם לאחר מכן לא יהיה צורך בהחלפת כלל המשתל, אלא רק חלקים ממנו שכן זהו משתל מודולרי המורכב ממספר חלקים, כאשר לרוב החלק של הירך הוא חלק קבוע שטוב לכל תקופת החיים, וישנו חלק פנימי נוסף שעשוי מפלסטיק ומראש קרמיקה, וחלק אחר של האגן שעשוי ממתכת שלעיתים גם הוא מוחלף לאח
@HoldupIGotalotosay Жыл бұрын
Ok got it
@yourdaddyfourlokccmartin9407 Жыл бұрын
1. Attention - remove distractions 2. Alert - Don’t get too comfortable while studying 3. Exercises - needless to say 4. Sleep - You can remember longer 5. Breaks and repeats - breaks down to short periods studying hours over multiple days 6. Make mistakes- go harder on every trying, don’t expect to be perfect
@brentwoodtn Жыл бұрын
absolutely nothing new in this lecture, same thing we've known for over 100 years.
@ШахлоМамаризаева-ц3к Жыл бұрын
@@brentwoodtnthe problem is that you know these things but you don't do in your real life!
@brentwoodtn Жыл бұрын
@@ШахлоМамаризаева-ц3к speak for yourself
@huehuehueoriginal3365 Жыл бұрын
1. Attention - Try to pay complete attention and be mindful while you are learning or reading. Avoid the use of too much media consumption as seeing so much unrelated information in short span of time creates attention deficits in the brain. 2.Alertness : Try to go into Alert or "Fight or Flight" mode before learning in order to increase your focus. A stream of cold shower at the end of your bath might be a good way. 3. Sleep : Sleep is very important in order to shift the short term memory stored in Hippocampus to long term memory in different parts of the brain as well as to flush out the waste substances created in the brain during the day. That is why one nighters before exams is very bad idea for long term memory, always try to prioritise your sleep before having a learning session. 4. Repetition : Practice makes perfect is rightly said as Repetition is extremely important to strengthen the neruon circuits in the brain and helping in the long term recall of a learned information. Spaced Repetition of the learned information after some hours, days and weeks is extremely helpful for long term recall. 5. Breaks : Breaks are another essential factor. 10-20 mins break after an hour or so of work are very helpful, if physical exercise is done in the breaks then it's best suited for the brain as it's seen that even 20 mins of exercise improves memory, intelligence and parts of the brain associated with learning so it is very much needed. 6. Mistakes : Making mistakes is not always bad, instead it's good as it increases our focus as we relearn something in which we failed earlier. We should be trying from our own side to intentionally make mistakes while learning something so that we are able to cover different angles of the information. If we succeed in our attempt while making the mistake then hormones like dopamine will get released and motivate us, if we fail then other neurotransmitters will get released and we will be able to learn a new angle of the information, strengthening our understanding so making learning like a game or a quiz is a Win-win situation.
@suleymanerim2119 Жыл бұрын
Thanks you for summary
@huehuehueoriginal3365 Жыл бұрын
@@suleymanerim2119 My pleasure 😊
@jsankar3187 Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@Rockatscientist Жыл бұрын
Nailed it 🙌
@IDMYM810 ай бұрын
All of this can be assisted by numerous amount of attempts. Somedays you just cannot do things even if you had made a routine. Sometimes you just cannot hit all the checkmarks. If you are giving more days to the same thing, you are essentially increasing the probability of everything happening and also covering whatever didn't happened. So giving lots of days and lots of time is the ultimate learning tip.
@Sannyasin Жыл бұрын
Try to transmute your deepest mistakes into life-changing lessons that you never forget. When you make a mistake and recognize why it was a mistake, that's GOLD.
1. Exercise ( at least 1 hour a day ) 2. Sleep ( 8 hour a night ) 3. Use phone less than 1 hour a day ( like scrolling tiktok, fb, ins,.. ) 4. Break after learning something 90 minute 5. Repetition daily 6. One trial learning ( basically happens when there’s a really strong emotional component tied to that experience. For example, it make us really happy or reallly sad or scared ) 7. Make mistakes
To increase attention you can do attention focus meditation for long term attention for short term for (2hours)attention you can do moderate exercise like jog before sitting down for studying or run up and down the stairs at work and keep exercising and don't use social media for more than 1 hour you get addicted and have gaps in attention.
@ibeastslayer1876 Жыл бұрын
Practice make perfect.
@tradingwithrazib49519 ай бұрын
Short term planning Attention Alertness Sleep well Think about the summary of the topic you have learned at least 20% information Use your hand Revision of what you learned yesterday Take a break for a few minutes. Like you can look outside, how the sky is going on Practice what you learned. Share it with your friends and family. It's very helpful for both parties. Make enough mistakes. So our brains will learn better.
@Sierra-Whisky Жыл бұрын
What an excellent talk! One of my favourite takeaways is most definitely "embrace your mistakes", simply because we all make mistakes. By learning from your mistakes you can turn them into way to improve yourself, so they aren't just a waste of time, money or whatever resource. Only when you walk away without reflecting and learning, mistakes are a waste of resources. Among colleagues I sometimes jokingly say "is this really a mistake or is it an unexpected learning opportunity?"
@Rockatscientist Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I feel the same way about mistakes, I think it is the area of the most misunderstanding. I wish everyone knew that mistakes are a healthy and normal part of life - and that it actually accelerates learning. I see so many people paralysed and afraid to start a task or try something new, out of fear of failure …not realising that failure itself is the catalyst for mastery
@Sierra-Whisky Жыл бұрын
@@Rockatscientist thank you for your appreciation! Then I'm feeling hesitance myself or among others, this is exactly why I often tell myself and others that you can only "fail" if you start doing something. If you don't start, you won't fail but you won't succeed either. So, most of the times, if you start doing something, eventually you will succeed or you will learn something. In both cases it's a win.
@hakimilila8903 Жыл бұрын
@@Rockatscientist thanks so much. I try to learn english and you help me .
@christinekincaiddewey4791 Жыл бұрын
I’ve often told my math students: in math - and in life - we often learn more from our mistakes then from what we do right the first time.
Well done Lila! I am fortunate enough to have known Lila through school and in part in adulthood. She's very good at what she does and I am pleased that her work is getting the recognition it deserves. A very knowledgable woman.
@fatou19752 ай бұрын
Her name is Lila? Nice name. I never met a Lila here in US before but I’ve met “Lela”. My name is Lilas, it’s French for Lilac and s is silent and it’s pretty common first name in French speaking countries. Americans pronounce my name “ Lylas” it should be “Lela”.
@guess985 Жыл бұрын
attention alertness sleep repetition breaks and mistakes
@KingsleyOkeze Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@gelos2351 Жыл бұрын
Matrix
@shivanit.8511 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou ♥️
@happynatasha Жыл бұрын
+ no cramming 😊
@Boogeeezy Жыл бұрын
Ty so much for writing down something within the 1st minute of the video 💀
@zupi.e Жыл бұрын
I have watched this video over 20 times, everything said here consists of things I have learned from people with really good memory. Those smart people never knew why these techniques worked and always told me to accept that this method or technique JUST works. This lecture summed it up by backing all of that evidence from field with scientific reasoning.
@OeanOrge2 ай бұрын
There's a book called Hidden Time Wealth, and it talks about how using some secret techniques, you can overcome procrastination and accomplish anything in life. It's not just a bunch of empty promises; it's the real deal.
@miuvans2 ай бұрын
Cant find it, what’s the author?
@jessfilmdiaries2 ай бұрын
Its an ebook on KZbin @@miuvans
@lib26Ай бұрын
@@miuvansappears the comment is from a bot. The website referenced only appeared in August of this year and like you said is not actually a book.
@john1boggity56 Жыл бұрын
This is sooo helpful - this 54-year-old brain has just gone back to undergraduate studies (Bachelor of Environmental Science) - it's a whole new experience. I need to plan my learning soooo much better. Very grateful!!
@techie2903 Жыл бұрын
All the very best. I'm 40 yrs old. Trying to get back to studies.
@capnobvious27189 ай бұрын
Attended Cisco Network Academy classes at 46 while near the end of my ~30-year retail career. Over ten years later still taking courses to improve skills and learn new ones as a Network Engineer. I find it far easier now than when I was in high school and my three failed attempts at college in my early 20s. My wife and I did raise 3 children starting at 19 and 20 respectively. I do not subscribe to the exponentially more difficult to learn the older you get. Most likely it is if one believes so.
@theoneders20569 ай бұрын
@@capnobvious2718 that's great to read, I am 36 planning a career switch and studying Cybersecurity through self learning. I keep seeing polarizing info about getting started after a certain age and testimonials like yours are encouraging to see.
@imogheena3 ай бұрын
@@capnobvious2718 I'm pretty sure it's not that you learn less as you get older but that your brain learns things in a different way. ie different learning strengths than you do as a kid. Read something like that in new Scientist last year.
@The3freemans20 күн бұрын
Blessings to you John, so proud of you taking the steps to higher learning. Keep going, it’s already done now that you’ve made the decision. See yourself graduating!
@waftsofpetrichor Жыл бұрын
4:00 Attention: • Adapt to practises that increase your degree of attention. Examples: excercise, meditation. • Attention leads to awarness. 6:51 Alertness: Assimilate to small practices or sensations that increase alertness, but to a certain extent. Examples: Stress, a cold shower 9:39 Sleep: • Sleep helps convert short-term memories into long-term memories. • The diary-like hippocampus transfers all of the data to other parts of the brain like the prefrontal cortex. • The brain removes waste during sleep. ✓ Additional information: As well as consolidating and sorting memories, it also repairs tissues and muscles, grows bones, manages hormones, regenerates cells and strengthens the immune system. 11:25 Repetition: • Repetitive patterns of thinking and action reinforces the connections you make, the paths you create through that information. • Spacing technique. 13:52 Breaks: • Breaks allow your brain to replay information, and identify the essense of that information, making it easier for active recall. • The replaying happens subconsciously. • Replaying happens faster than when you were learning it. • Action -> Thinking -> Action -> Thinking. 15:19 Mistakes: • The element of fear or anxiety attached to mistakes causes you to remember it longer. If an emotion is tied to a piece of data, it is remembered longer. • Contributes to neuroplasticity.
@Vignesh-ho2dn9 ай бұрын
Summary for me: (for long-term learning) - Attention: Focussed attention meditation, Moderate Exercising (20 mins), focusing one thing at a time, less phone usage - Alertness: Caffeine, Cold Shower, Exercise, Wim Hof Breathing, Sleep, Stress (long-term bad for memory, so don't procrastinate), max 90 mins of alertness, so breaks would help (pomodoro) - Repetition: Spaced Repetition (learning split over days > learning at single instance most of the time), breaks are supposed to be without phones, especially when you are old. - Gamify your learnings, competition helps
@aswinjosephtt4626 ай бұрын
1. Attention • Meditation (long term) • Exercise (short term 2. Alertness • Wim hof breathing • Cold bath • Horror movies(my suggestion-may work prior to study) • Stress (After the learning task_For short term) • Caffeine 3. Sleep • After study... ST memory to LT memory 4. Repetition • Spacing Technique 5. Breaks • Short breaks after study • No phone • Deep rest or naps • Breaks after learning similar but other information (Prevent retrograde Interference) 6. Mistakes • Quiz (as you go with the topic) • Make learning tasks difficult so you make mistakes
@drkuhelibhattacharyams4292 Жыл бұрын
Exercise, meditation Wimhof breathing, cold showers, small stressors, caffeine Take breaks every 90 minutes , quite break for 10-20 minutes quite rest. Learn on different days. Sleep after learning Repetition and spacing Add emotional component to learning Make mistakes while retrieving learning. Quiz yourself. Make mistakes and then try to correct and improve.
@Searchforfulltruth911 Жыл бұрын
Thanks also for attention do focus improving meditation for 10-20min for short term attention and for long term do moderate exercise for 10-20min immediately after exercise you have increase in attention for 2 hours,do sit down for study after eating jog or walk up or down stairs if working.
@FUNnel4283 Жыл бұрын
Dr Lila ,if you're reading this,I want to say thank you for your performance and you did great ,thank you for helping us learn better ,keep up the good work !
@MarciaArleneDebra4 ай бұрын
I am 68, and I can learn much better than when I was younger, I decided to cultivate a learning culture for myself through studying the books I am reading, immersing my self and analyzing when I read, and eventually I saw a difference. I am sad about all the math and science that I can do now, because if I had the learning skills that I have now when I was a student, the world would have been mine.
@alezemurta45553 ай бұрын
Oh wow❤
@akimbo1393 ай бұрын
I'm 64 and completely agree with you. This talk was a big waste of time with a lot of important information missing, albeit that some of it was relevant. But it was poorly delivered overall...
@nisaldeshansenanayake89582 ай бұрын
Can you share some of your learning strategies. It would be greatly appreciated.
@Bartmanfly2 ай бұрын
@@akimbo139I thought it was excellently delivered considering the amount of time given for a TED talk presentation. She hit all the important points.
@JonathanAnima7 ай бұрын
My gosh...i didn't Know how important Is for our body sleep well, many thanks....
@ivansevilla15843 ай бұрын
1.-Atención: Presta atención a lo que estás por aprender o hacer 2.-Estado de alerta: El estar en Alerta mejora nuestra capacidad de aprender 3.-Sueño: Tener un buen descanso es primordial para el aprendizaje, ya que nos ayuda a estar en estado de alerta 4.-Repetición: Hazlo, repítelo, hazlo, repítelo 5.-Pausas: Toma un descanso después de aprender algo, tu cerebro lo agradecerá 6.-Equivócate: El equivocarse nos ayuda a despertar nuestro estado de atención y alerta
@ya_rab_adkhol_neyaba7 ай бұрын
stop reading the comments and focus on the video
@samudra_dasgupta6 ай бұрын
But she hadn’t started speaking yet
@rhozealkimbayonalunzaga6 ай бұрын
*video
@wintersui6 ай бұрын
vedio
@JackOl20066 ай бұрын
Hahaha
@GICABUJA6 ай бұрын
😅
@aceallen2505 Жыл бұрын
Note to Self copied: 1. Exercise: It improves our brain and create new brain cells 2. Focus: Do some focus exercises like meditation 3. Practice alertness (to improve its 8-30 min cycle) 4.Sleep: it converts short term memory into long term 5.Repeat: Repetition is necessary in various stages of learning 6.Take breaks (20 min) in between long hours learnings 7.Make mistakes to train your brain to handle new things
@ambition112 Жыл бұрын
0:58: 🧠 Neuroscientist explains the importance of learning and provides tips for effective learning. 4:03: ⚡ Attention and alertness are crucial for learning, and can be improved through exercise and specific techniques. 7:54: 💡 Stress can enhance learning in small amounts, but chronic stress impairs memory; caffeine and alertness cycles can also affect learning; sleep is crucial for memory consolidation. 11:27: 📚 Repetition and spacing are key for effective learning, as they reinforce connections in the brain and help build long-term memories. 14:57: 🧠 Understanding the brain's mechanisms can help improve learning. Recap by Tammy AI
@shrishailhiremath373 Жыл бұрын
How much time sleep is well for health and remembering the things ???
@vansh7156 Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍🏻❤
@GreatWisdom-LJM Жыл бұрын
@@shrishailhiremath373 8 hours
@rajivkumar5875 Жыл бұрын
@@shrishailhiremath373 6-7 hours is sufficient in general
@Maria-ex3vw Жыл бұрын
Very informative thanks
@Nicholas-d2l10 ай бұрын
In my case ptsd … with TBI … bonus moment …tested and positive for ADHD … has put me in total fast learning mode … time,effort,repetition went out the window…hyper vigilance has totally improved almost every aspect of my functioning…TBI traumatic brain injury…being a victim of criminals….ptsd …tested positive for ADHD and always had traits as early as could possibly remember…all experience’s have ultimately enhanced my abilities…learning,memory,attention and listening…TBI forced me to focus on learning how to walk again…concentrate to remember,change and relearn..access codes and many other general rules needed to function in my world… ADHD’s perceived weaknesses flipped completely around and became a strength…PTSD …is in most cases caused by an accident or undesirable event…in my case being held hostage by criminals totally changed my listening and attention to everything…all my senses boosted to a much higher level…someone mentioned to me when I was at my worst …and hospitalized that I had an incredible opportunity…!…not being able to understand at the time I just focused on what was said..when you look out to your surroundings…imagine a glass of water …half full..not half empty…at that time was obviously confused and had difficulty understanding what was going on…didn’t know I had PTSD,TBI or ADHD …I realize today the opportunity that was mentioned…the glass is half full …the opportunity was to relearn everything that was lost or damaged without looking through any lenses..and predetermined weaknesses…pick only a few lenses that make sense to you now …good luck … I guess ignorance is bliss has some truths…relearning can and is reprogramming…if we are the sum of our experiences not remembering the negative ones or what technically we have been told was difficult or impossible…than nothing is impossible..
@niky5223 Жыл бұрын
"Try to use your phone a little bit less" Yes, I needed to hear that although I am trying to reduce my phone usage🙂 I can do it, we can do it!! I'll focus on what's important
@alaeddinekliche3540 Жыл бұрын
what a great talk !! here is my takeaways : 1/attention : our brain can only focus on one thing a time so when you are learning avoid distraction(phones,peoples....), exercice can help you by creating a new cell brains 2/Allertness : to make yourself alert you can doing that by cold water or caffeine(something that increase the adrenaline in your body ) 3/Sleep : without good sleep you.can't transform short term memory into long term memory 4/break: 10 secondes of break can make you learn faster by 20 times(also Dr Andrea Huberman talk about this subject ) 5/Repeat : through repetition your brain make a strong connection people who enjoy this talk i also recommand : learning how to learn Barbara Oakley
@petersizen3897 Жыл бұрын
Isn't it Andrew Huberman?
@ShanShan-bg7lq2 ай бұрын
Thanks you for your summary.
@jhovannysantiago67367 ай бұрын
Thanks for your useful advice. I have taken some English classes for a long period of time and, I think that you said it is important such as, sleep, drink coffee, and take a cold shower. However, I need to add jogging, more breaks and more repetition. I have an important IELTS test soon so wish me the best thanks
@RosemarieJulieqa2 ай бұрын
The way Hidden Time Wealth dives into the concept of productivity is mind-blowing. Hidden Time Wealth tips are pure gold, and I wish more people knew about them.
@asleshapadhy3298 Жыл бұрын
The last point is very nice. Making room for mistakes so that we retain it even more efficiently... That's 100% correct.
@esraahatem98853 ай бұрын
1 Exercises 2 Use your phone less 3 End your shower with cold water 4 little bit of stresse is good but not much because it affects your memory on long term 5 caffeine enhance your learning skills (regularly) 7 eating big meals decrease our alertness while doing anything 8 sleeping is good for learning it converts short-term informations into long-term informations 9 repetition is key when it comes to learning 10 breakes are important for your brain to replay an information (no Phone ofcourse) 11 Mistakes increases your attention and make you learn more and cope with failure and it helps your brain to handle new things
@TLJH5311 ай бұрын
Thank you! I learned something new. 🤩 I had a very chaotic upbringing and by 11 or 12 could not focus or sit still in class. I'd get into trouble for my grades. This cycle led me to shame so at 17 I quit, more shame. I'm 53 learning to learn and looking into a GED and some kind of education so I have a career. I want this before I die. Be careful & be kind to your kids.
@Niki.teacher75 ай бұрын
Oww the speech opened a door in my mind, especially the part about making mistakes. It highlighted that making a mistake opens a window in your brain, making you more alert. I am very glad I heard all that information, it definitely increased my dopamine levels. This talk about the brain and learning was incredibly insightful.
@DeepakKumar-mb2lw Жыл бұрын
Six things that help to learn or keep mind sharp - 1. Pay attention 2. Alertness 3. Good sleep 4. Practice! Repetitive 5. Break 6. Mistakes We all are already surrounded by these but we don't ever focused on them.
@aishafathy2759Ай бұрын
For learning effectively, you need 6 ingredients 😊 1- Attention 2-alertness 3-sleep 4-reptition 5-breaks 6-mistakes For me the most effectively way that I learn through is mistakes, the prices of learning through it is hard but it makes a totally different ❤😂
@internet-gangsta2162 Жыл бұрын
Lila wasn't talking to me,she was talking my brain directly,shout out to her and her work,life changing stuff❤
@FatimaSalik-g7oКүн бұрын
She is very right is saying 'exercise increases your attention', I mean today I did a little walking, and saw a significant increase in my reading exam result! before this, I used to just study, and my exam results in reading was not very good. Thanks for such wonderful way, I will exercise everyday before my exams.
@BirukEphrem-r5q Жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved this talk, and it comprises very important component that are necessary for learning a new skill or information. Although, I would say that there is one concept that I think is lacking in addition to attention, alertness, sleep, repetition, rest and mistakes. The missing concept is pace/speed. To learn anything significant the first iteration has to be taken slowly, and our brains will adapt to the new information better. It is a critical component and I believe it should be added to the 6 components mentioned in the talk.
@amisha.594 ай бұрын
6 secrets to learning faster 1) Attention - We have the ability to choose, how much attention we pay to something. Try to stay fully focused on a task, this will increase your brain's ability to retain that information especially for the long term. If you want to improve your attention for the long term - Do meditation For the short term - Do exercise. 2) Alertness - In order to learn something, one should be alert. 3) Sleep - Sleep is actually critical for memory consolidation. Make sure you prioritize your sleep. If you haven't been sleeping then you won't be as alert. 4) Repetition - Repetition is the key when it comes to learning. Repeat the thing you are trying to learn as many times as you can. In order to be more efficient, you need to reinforce this. 5) Breaks - Breaks are incredibly important as well. Two main reasons for that: • It gives our brain a chance to replay the information. • Newly coded information isn't very stable - If you are learning something else soon afterwards, the newly coded information can be destroyed. So give your brain some time to proceed. 6) Mistakes - Mistakes will help you to do better and become more efficient. When you make a mistake you'll feel anxious, don't view anxiety as a bad thing, lean into that and keep going. It's helping you to be a better person than you were yesterday.
@EDULeadersSpeak3 ай бұрын
Yes!! I agree with you
@gekaaaaa Жыл бұрын
learn more -> stronger connection between synapses 1. attention we have ability to choose how much attention we pay to smth more attention -> more information retain make pauses 2. alertness use breathing techniques to feel yourself alert learning after small stress will improve your learning it's also works if you'll receive a stress a bit after task you can use caffeine to trigger stress, but if you'll eat - it'll decrease your stress 3. sleep critical for memory consolidation STM -> LTM 4. repetition more you repeat-> more things will retain make multiple days plan to learn smth emotional trigger will help to remember smth from the first try 5. breaks give a chance to brain to replay new information make small 10 sec pauses to help your brain save the information make big 20-30 min pauses to sleep/do physical exercises you will lose a new information if you wont make a pause 6. mistakes feeling of stress will help you to remember a new info, mistake will trigger a stress make hard tests to increase a chanse to make a mistake, it will help to produce more stress
@aman7243Ай бұрын
1.attention To be attentive try doing exercise, mediation,less short contents, 2.alertness Things tht increase alertness exercise, meditation , caffeine,cold shower, small stress 3.sleep Helps to rebooting brain Converts short term memory to long term memory 4.repetition Doing a task.repeatedly makes our brain realise that this is something to be remembered to b done efficient Also improves relay of information to make efficient 5.breaks Taking breaks is imp as our attention span can go downhill and breaks gives time' to brain to replay information Break here means mindful meditation or just relaxing not using phone 6.mistakes Doing a mistake makes brain remember thing's so we shouldn't wait till everything is perfect to take evaluate our knowledge rather keep doing that through out
@adrianresolis9075 Жыл бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🧠 *Introduction to Learning Challenges* - Learning challenges faced by students, especially older ones. - Lack of guidance on how to learn effectively. - The increasing difficulty of learning as we age. 01:15 🔄 *Neuroplasticity and Learning* - Neuroplasticity defined as the brain's ability to change in response to experience. - Formation of synapses during learning. - Importance of neuroplasticity for robust connections and skill improvement. 04:25 🎯 *Attention and Its Role in Learning* - The significance of focused attention in information retention. - Negative impact of frequent context switching (e.g., social media) on attention. - Recommendations for improving attention through exercises and meditation. 07:12 🚀 *Alertness and its Connection to Learning* - Activation of the fight-or-flight system to enhance alertness. - Role of exercise, breathing techniques, and stress in increasing alertness. - The impact of chronic stress on learning and memory. 09:42 😴 *Sleep's Crucial Role in Learning* - Importance of sleep for memory consolidation. - Functions of sleep in resetting immune system, metabolism, and emotional control. - Negative effects of pulling all-nighters on long-term memory. 11:42 🔁 *Repetition as a Key Learning Strategy* - Significance of repetition in building and reinforcing neural connections. - The analogy of exercising to build muscle compared to repetitive learning. - Benefits of spaced learning over multiple days. 13:18 🧠 *One-Trial Learning and Emotional Components* - One-trial learning explained with a strong emotional component. - The role of emotional intensity in memory formation. - Connection between emotional experiences and long-term memory. 14:51 ⏸️ *Importance of Breaks in Learning* - The subconscious replay of information during breaks. - The instability of newly encoded information and the risk of retrograde interference. - Recommendations for taking breaks and waiting before similar learning tasks. 16:48 ❌ *Embracing Mistakes for Effective Learning* - The biological purpose of anxiety and stress when making mistakes. - Turning learning into a game to release neuromodulators. - Viewing mistakes as opportunities for improvement and neuroplasticity. Made with HARPA AI
@wasimahmed-mc7wr11 ай бұрын
❤
@IDMYM810 ай бұрын
This one is quite detailed enough.
@theofficialnitaaАй бұрын
Recipe for learning: Attention, sleep, repetition, alertness, breaks, mistakes Neuroplasticity: our brain’s ability to change in response to experience. * Attention: (Exercise): it improves our brain power and creates new brain cells. Improves cognition, like your ability to think. * Alert: Do some focus attention meditation. Cold shower. Caffeine. 90minute work bout (NO PHONE). * 25 minute breaks * Sleep: converts short term memory into long term memory. Hippocampus stores your memory. REPETITION IS KEY. REPETITION is key……… * Mistakes: releases dopamine, reward system. Quiz yourself. Challenge yourself.
@gregoriohb Жыл бұрын
I can't remember a single word she said, although I still can't stop watching her.
@lovesutariya5062 Жыл бұрын
🤭😏😏😏
@blugreen99 Жыл бұрын
The talk was very boring used obvious clichesnothing original or surprising,.She didn't use any visuals. No reference to notet taking,summaries, diagrams tables charts scim reading scan reading,tree diagrams and audio tapes flashcards,tapes,quizzes,closd book exercises spaced repetition,table summaries,mnemonics,acronyms .
@gracieg58498 ай бұрын
@@blugreen99. What you’re describing are techniques. But not applicable to all learning situations. For instance in studying piano. What she’s describing can be applied to how the brain learns best in most any learning situation.
@mouniravinder46 ай бұрын
😀
@Mbape-bu3tsАй бұрын
@@blugreen99 absolutely right
@ruby92727 ай бұрын
100 percent right , recently I've been met with an accident and got bed rest for a month I've don't even thought about my job even a second and started to study some new skills. It's like the impossible becomes possible with the right concentration without any distraction
@J1MRAYN0R Жыл бұрын
Broke my concentration when she said "I wish I knew this when I was young" and she is still young, very pretty and smart.
@ТилекматалиСулайманов4 ай бұрын
1. Exercise: 20 minute walking or Balance exercises or both. 2. Focus: Do some meditation especially focus meditation 3. Some alarm 4. Sleep 5. Repeat 6. Take breaks 7. Make mistakes
@tamiralbalkhi6102 Жыл бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 😡 Learning methods often lack; aging makes learning harder. 01:18 🧠 Neuroplasticity crucial for learning; synapses form with experience. 03:37 🏋️♀️ Exercise boosts brain size, new cells, memory; use before studying. 05:27 🚀 Boost alertness: exercises, breathing techniques, cold water; moderate stress helps. 07:43 ☕ Caffeine enhances learning; avoid excessive stress; avoid big meals before study. 09:42 😴 Sleep is vital for memory consolidation; prioritize sleep before and after study. 11:42 🔁 Repetition strengthens learning; use spaced learning technique for better retention. 13:53 🎭 Emotional tie improves one-trial learning; stress enhances learning. 14:24 ⏸️ Breaks replay and stabilize information; take 10-20 minute breaks after learning. 15:20 ❌ Embrace mistakes for better learning; they release neuromodulators. 16:48 🎮 Turn learning into a game; mistakes boost attention, successes motivate. 17:20 ✅ Keys to faster learning: attention, alertness, sleep, repetition, breaks, and mistakes. Made with HARPA AI
@TheGary419 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this
@foundationforbuilding-scar2060 Жыл бұрын
😊
@yuriminisce7 ай бұрын
I like the last part where it talks about mistakes. One time, we took a quiz in one of our subject and then I don't know some questions and just guess them but I know I'm wrong. And after that, I read the lesson or term that I made mistake from and it made me remember it better than other terms of informations.
@vibesmom Жыл бұрын
Great talk to focus on the components of learning. I think it’s essential to understand how your brain works best, and not get hung up on following a learning format that doesn’t work for you. If you want to focus your attention , do something your interested in. Not what other people think you should focus on- what you want to focus on. I guarantee you, and I believe most of my fellow ADHD thinkers out there have experienced, interest is the key component of focus. I’d also point out, that those with ADHD have a hard time flipping the switch from focus to that daydream/ rest mode within the brain. It’s easy to get stuck. Therefore actually changing tasks will help flip that switch to give your brain that rest it needs. So walking away from something isn’t always a lack of focus. I’d also point out that in general multi tasking isn’t great for learning. However for some of us, multi tasking is where the learning happens. It’s a fine line between chaos and making connections, but I spent too much of my life trying to focus and not multitask, when that’s exactly what I should be doing. That’s how my brain makes connections- not always- but often.
Thank you! I learned something new. I had a very chaotic upbringing and by 11 or 12 could not focus or sit still in class. I'd get into trouble for my grades. This cycle led me to shame so at 17 I quit, more shame. I'm 53 learning to learn and looking into a GED and some kind of education so I have a career. I want this before I die. Be careful & be kind to your kids.
@janhvinarayan16339 ай бұрын
oh my god, I'm so sorry that you had to go through all that, I hope you're ok and all the best for your future
@JillBokan7 ай бұрын
All the best to you on your journey! 😊
@themovingintosleepmethod29 күн бұрын
Thanks, this is something all educators should know! To add an idea, I believe that sleep was the primary state and waking state came after, so that we could learn, and then sleep again 😴
@rameshchoudhary6849 Жыл бұрын
Attention:- you have to pay more attention on the perticular topic for understanding and quick remember any topic Alertness:- you would have to alert your brain for understanding whatever important thing that would be have more significant Sleep:- take a better sleep for improving your memory for long time Repetition:- repetition is the most powerful thing for the understanding the topic in deep Breaks:- take a break after doing study long time (20min.) Mistake:- making mistake not bad things it's always gives you motivation for doing hardwork and anxiety taking you to be peak of success
@mohitsperspective9748Ай бұрын
watching it for 2nd time after a one year break. All the fundamentals you mentioned are working. Thanks
@medmadmd9 ай бұрын
This is what all ted talks should be like 👍🏻 clear and to the point 🙌🏻 enjoyed it 😌
@al_musofirmotors11 ай бұрын
This was amazing speech . I found myself in this video. I don’t want to advertise for Anki but I just intended to share my experience with Anki which is kind of related to the contents of this amazing speech. I’m using Anki for more than a decade like every day(repetition) for learning English and Arabic. I can see the power of “ repetition “. Anki is all about repetition. Nowadays I’m learning Korean, again with Anki. I almost review 300 cards a day. So most of the times I guess it correctly along with few mistakes. As it was said making mistakes triggers my brain to pay more attention and be more attentive, while on the other hand guessing correctly results in releasing hormones like dopamine which results in more motivation. All in all, just imagine ten years of this game and this practice, ether making mistakes and practicing being more attentive or guessing correctly and releasing more dopamine.
@aniekanessien7985 ай бұрын
Noticed how she never left the red circle floor mat. Illustrations and movements to perfection. ❤
@goldie51115 ай бұрын
Yes! I did notice that.
@yessumify2 ай бұрын
This is great! I wish i knew this sooner too, but i love learning and want to pass it onto my kids. Something that i learned recently that helps is narrating what we just read or heard which is rewording it or even drawing what we understood of it. It's great and has me understanding much more than i used to.
@rayleneberryman7673 Жыл бұрын
I retrained my brain to recover from Chronic fatigue. Lifting your mood before learning helps the brain rewire
@ClitusRandy2 ай бұрын
Hidden Time Wealth is so unique. I can’t believe I hadn’t heard about it sooner. It’s amazing how life-changing this can be for anyone battling procrastination.
@pakaponwiwat2405 Жыл бұрын
This is going to be the best TedTalk I have ever listened to!
@faisalabbas98037 ай бұрын
What an amazing session .three things are really important for orienting yourself towards the decipline first one is consistency if you are consistence in some work it means you are serious along with that work and not being discontinue of that work means that work is progressive in the direction of completing second alertness you should have to Alert in any situation it means that whatever the situation is you should be informed practically at any time ..if you would beyond of hypothetical situation then to maintain all these charactor inside yourself is not easy but little harder ..
Thank you Dr Lila Landowski for the 6 secrets! I really appreciate it.
@MehreenYousafzai5 ай бұрын
-Attention: Landowski explains that we need to pay attention in order to learn. She describes how distractions can hinder our ability to focus and retain information. -Alertness: Landowski explains that we also need to be alert in order to learn. She discusses how exercise, sleep, and even small stressors can improve alertness. -Sleep: Landowski emphasizes the importance of sleep for learning. She explains that sleep helps consolidate memories and turn short-term memories into long-term memories. -Repetition: Landowski argues that repetition is key to learning. She explains that repeating information over time helps strengthen the connections in our brains. -Breaks: Landowski explains that taking breaks is important for learning. Breaks allow our brains to replay information and consolidate memories. -Mistakes: Landowski argues that making mistakes is an important part of the learning process. She explains that mistakes help us learn from our errors and improve our performance.
@MCG18457 ай бұрын
"If you follow these 6 steps, then I can guarantee that you will achieve big things in your life. And I am saying this from my experience, which I gained at just 20 years of age."
@clairmeade1103Ай бұрын
❤
@Jasmine-ov5nq8 ай бұрын
Distraction is what always comes my way, as an online student my studies are on a laptop and I use KZbin a lot, so getting distracted by the updates or a new song release drives away my attention and significantly that 10 min break extends to a 20 or even 30 min break.
@OutofNowhere236 ай бұрын
That's all me
@qataripekarsky Жыл бұрын
5:48 - 6:50: Exercise (not technically a "secret", but still key)!
@deepkanawade831 Жыл бұрын
In a TEDx talk titled "Brain Hack: 6 Secrets to Learning Faster, Backed by Neuroscience," Dr. Lila Landowski, a neuroscientist and lecturer, shares insights on how to enhance the learning process. She discusses six critical ingredients for more effective learning based on neuroscience: Attention: Paying focused attention to a task is crucial for retention. Eliminating distractions and practicing focused attention meditation can help improve learning. Alertness: Being alert during learning enhances memory retention. Activities like exercise, focused breathing techniques, and exposure to mild stressors can increase alertness. Sleep: Sleep is essential for memory consolidation. Short-term memories are transferred to long-term memories during sleep. Prioritizing sleep both before and after learning is crucial. Repetition: Repetition strengthens neural pathways associated with learning. Frequent practice and spaced repetition over multiple days aid in building lasting memories. Breaks: Taking breaks between learning sessions allows the brain to replay and reinforce information subconsciously. Short breaks of 10-20 minutes enhance memory retention. Mistakes: Embracing mistakes triggers the release of neuromodulators that enhance attention and motivation. Learning from mistakes and engaging in challenging tasks can improve overall learning. Dr. Landowski emphasizes the importance of understanding neuroplasticity-the brain's ability to change physically in response to experience-for effective learning. She dispels the myth that some individuals are inherently more talented, emphasizing that practice, perseverance, and early learning contribute to skill development. By incorporating these neuroscience-backed strategies into the learning process, individuals can optimize their ability to learn faster and more effectively.
@MelodyMins3 ай бұрын
Till date I had seen many video on focus, concentration,etc but this one is best 💙
@kshitijverma9053 Жыл бұрын
Literally a wonderful explanation with a genuine presentation. A big thanks! and keep posting.
@larryzdanis5377 Жыл бұрын
Coming from someone who's learned a lot, this was a fantastic summary. One thing I would add, but its kindof level2.. try to connect whatever you have learned to other things that you know so that you get a deeper and more thorough understanding of the context of the knowledge - that will help you learn and retain better too. If there's something that doesn't make sense, try to figure out where you thinking is wrong (don't always expect to be able to figure this out immediately.. but when you do, you'll feel a great breakthrough, and you'll have deepened/clarified your understanding of problem multiple things).
@princezuko7073 Жыл бұрын
Sorry but what do you mean by connecting to other things? Like connecting topic A to completely different topic B? Something like that?
@larryzdanis5377 Жыл бұрын
I certainly don't mean completely different; on the contrary, I mean things that are related. And perhaps more than anything I mean tracing back to fundamental principles.. if you learn how to accurately apply fundamental principles, the scope of problems you can understand/resolve grows exponentially; for example, if you understand Bernouli's equation, you will be able to solve a wide range of fluid dynamics problems.
@avadhutpatil14007 ай бұрын
Mom was right about using that phone
@jarabe28 Жыл бұрын
Mistakes improve our brain's ability to learn? Wow! I was taught so wrong about this. How different to think of mistakes as learning. Thank you so much for sharing the research
@Jrrjrrjrr Жыл бұрын
This has been one of the most helpful TED Talks for me.. Thanks for sharing this crucial information Dr Lila Landowski
@EDULeadersSpeak3 ай бұрын
I agree with you .
@softwareengineer1418 ай бұрын
I have taken your course and thats very great. Can i take a moment to appreciate how great you look.
@athaya29926 ай бұрын
i hope she understands the value of knowledge that she gave us ❤
@nidaroon858 Жыл бұрын
What an amazing and extremely informative talk. Thank you Dr Landowski
@MarionTelsa2 ай бұрын
Hidden Time Wealth blew my mind. I’ve shared it with friends, and they’re all amazed at how much more productive they've become.
@lizsteel67452 ай бұрын
no lo encuentro
@lib26Ай бұрын
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@thesirzone4428 Жыл бұрын
Great talk. Much of this I have been doing in my teaching and training. This has confirmed, consolidated and capacitated me. Many thanks
@jamesfisherman76694 ай бұрын
Thank you, indeed. A very intelligent, well-thought out lecture. It confirms a lot of my suspicions about learning and more importantly it would help me as I am about to learn skills that I need to stay competitive in my line of field.
@fitnleen Жыл бұрын
I learned A LOT! Took notes on everything! Thank you very much! 🙏🏼
@randeeprana6620 Жыл бұрын
hlo
@ReginaGloriar2 ай бұрын
The concept of Hidden Time Wealth blew my mind. It’s like finding a cheat code for productivity and defeating procrastination.
@lib26Ай бұрын
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@nova6600 Жыл бұрын
This was so good! Thank you! I'm starting to learn a musical instrument for the very first time in my life (now that I'm an empty nester!) and I'm finding it very difficult. I'm going to use these learning hacks.
@ashutoshathawale4639 Жыл бұрын
Attention - by excercise/physical movement (jog/run/climb stairs anything) Alertness - excercise / breathing / cold water bath / stress abit - if you ate you are less alert Sleep - resets the body / converts short term memory to long term Repetition - Excercise builds muscle same way the repetition will build the nuro path to retain info for long term/permamemtly, and very imp to is recall it. Breaks - Chance to replay/recall what has been learned Nap is a break but no phones. Mistake - expect some failure have a bandwidth for failure so that you won't feel bad. Also, experiment with your learning such as answer the question without looking at it. This experiment will tell you where you are wrong if wrong or else it will reward you by releasing dopamine if you are right.
@andrewdavies5147 Жыл бұрын
Amazing Lila! You're a star. So many great lessons from you being vulnerable and sharing what your passionate about!
@dishanshakya88553 ай бұрын
So peaceful speech, amazing
@noodlenado782710 ай бұрын
Amazing talk, this is really helpful as a student!! It would be great if schools and universities took some or more of these facts into account when structuring courses and student class schedules. As it stands, it's almost impossible to make use of most of these practices with a typical student's schedule, in primary or high-level education. :/
@raizzamarietamares4392 Жыл бұрын
To sum it up, When you starts to study you should increase your attention and alertness in order to focus throughout the study time. Furthermore, remember that we can't be 100% alert so in order to increase our alertness is to priotize our sleeps. Sleepd helps us to retain memories and turn the short term into long term memory through the hippocampus which it absorbs and recall to the information you're taken for a short period of time. One of the key to remembers what you've learn is to repeat it as many as you can throughout the study time given. It can be repeated as many times and multiple days. In behalf of repetition, is to take break for almost 10-20 minutes after learninf something. It could be perform by not using your phones or to mediate in order to absorb all the knowledge. Lastly, after all the learning, emrace the mistakes you've made in order to release neuromodulators that improve our attention. It is like a voice telling us that "hey, you've made a mistake you should pay attention next time" through this we practice our brain to gain more from our mistakes. Always remember that "Don't wait for everything to be perfect before you have a go"
@sandilekhambule5580 Жыл бұрын
WELL SAID
@blugreen99 Жыл бұрын
A very boring talk,full of obvious platitudes. Nothing new or surprising. What about mnemonics ,scan and skim reading ,summarising and tabulation,diagrams and tree figures?