How to NEVER Burn Out again: 3-Step framework

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  • @JustinSung
    @JustinSung  6 місяців тому +2

    Wondering what the iCanStudy program looks like once you join? Want to know if it’s right for you? Join our next free demo webinar to take control of your learning bit.ly/49Zz8Is

    • @bryanstark324
      @bryanstark324 2 місяці тому

      Brute force approach is my default approach to problem solving, so I'm wondering if this is what gives me too much cognitive load and burnout?

  • @Shlrine
    @Shlrine 2 роки тому +370

    I think the root of motivation is that "we want the great result, the experience, the feeling of success." Most of the time, we won't focus on loving the working, the process but only dream of, think of, fond of the success, which is, of course, always attracting us

    • @daniqsaa
      @daniqsaa 2 роки тому +19

      Yess I think this is exactly it! And if we focus on the end result only, we don't even realize we might not enjoy it. Meaning we would only realize it didn't fulfill us when we got there, having already suffered the whole way to it

    • @chadchad6531
      @chadchad6531 Рік тому +9

      a very interesting experience for me was when I was studying my ass off for 11th and 12th grade (quite literally grinding 10-14 hours a day) and the last 6 months of preparation for the final exams was even more intense. Then I got all the percentages and grades that I've been dreaming of for 2 years and even surpassing them. You know what I felt when I got the results and that I got accepted to my dream uni? Nothing. After a very weak spark of excitement and fulfillment which lasted for around 2 minutes I felt blank.
      For the last 2 years, I sacrificed most of my day to study and now I had absolutely no idea what to do. The summer was very gruesome, most of the time I didn't enjoy anything, I kinda fell into deep depression. It's been 6 months now, and it's only now that I start getting back even my willingness to do something studying related. I burnt the fuck out. But still, these years were worth every single moment of it. Even though I hated it sometimes, I look back and realize that putting so much effort into something gave me profound peace and happiness (even in the absence of joy/pleasures like video games).
      The message I was trying to convey is that the goal itself doesn't mean jack shit. It's a very attractive thing that we don't have, but when we reach it it's like "okay, what's next"

    • @ScreenTheSun-mr9zm
      @ScreenTheSun-mr9zm Рік тому +2

      Thats why doing chores is so satisfying

    • @deranteparker9897
      @deranteparker9897 Рік тому

      This is exactly right. It's a super subtle sensation within us, but if one can sense it, it can be life changing. One will begin seeking what truly engages them, rather than seeking to satisfy the ego.

    • @neilrichardson7454
      @neilrichardson7454 10 місяців тому

      😊😂i love the way you think

  • @rinnohara6469
    @rinnohara6469 2 роки тому +251

    I STUDIED like hell and did not get the grades I expected and it leads me to depression and anxiety disorder and now I AM TAKING meds and I consult to my psychiatrist and am changing my study techniques . Your videos help me a lot .THANK YOU .

    • @annikulke
      @annikulke 2 роки тому +7

      Same happened to me

    • @dohyun4787
      @dohyun4787 Рік тому +3

      Get well soon

    • @uncomfortabletruths7990
      @uncomfortabletruths7990 Рік тому

      How did u fall into depression and anxiery😂😂, like bro u just got a lower grade than u expected, and it really ruined u like that? I don’t mean to be disrespectful but ur very weak minded

    • @sagal5109
      @sagal5109 Рік тому +1

      Just curious, how long did you study for?

    • @prawncrisp5951
      @prawncrisp5951 Рік тому +1

      Hope you’re doing better! In my experience - and aside from being with loving family & friends - developing meditative practices and spending time in nature offer deep healing and pathways forward. Appreciating a sunrise or sunset, feeling a breeze moving across your face, noticing the bark on a tree or leaves on a potted plant or the lift of a bird taking flight. The sights, sounds, textures and scents of this world. Wishing you the best ✨

  • @KoiAcademy
    @KoiAcademy 2 роки тому +108

    🧠 our brains are “lazy” and like to take short cuts. But building good habits is away of weaponizing that laziness and making it productive

    • @levernis5753
      @levernis5753 Рік тому +2

      Good to see you here guys.

    • @szymonbaranowski8184
      @szymonbaranowski8184 11 місяців тому +1

      motivation is a feeling
      lazyness is avoidance of useless things
      if you do something for right important reason you feel motivation or make oneself feel it and you don't get lazy only tired overdoing it

  • @littlenose4085
    @littlenose4085 2 роки тому +104

    Hey Justin,
    The amount of value and knowledge you are sharing is amazing. To be able to provide this content to people and offer them the opportunity to improve and develop themselves must be giving you such a great feeling of fulfillment.
    You are easily one of my favorite content creators on the internet.
    Thank you !

  • @zenameier4377
    @zenameier4377 2 роки тому +101

    Burnout isn't just about motivation. It's also a psychological condition that's very serious and can happen even if you get the best grades all the time and you achieve all of your goals.
    People associate it with job burnout, but it can happen to students too and it's very serious.
    Sometimes you just need to realize that grind and hard work isn't everything in life and you need to also take care of yourself and have fun, even if it means your grades won't be as perfect as you want.
    Taking a step back and evaluating what's making you feel horrible is the key to solve actual burnout. You mind and body need rest. It's just feedback telling you that you're doing too much and not paying attention to your needs.

    • @szymonbaranowski8184
      @szymonbaranowski8184 11 місяців тому

      deficiencies in body or loosing sense of thing done
      it's real but fixable
      sometimes buy eating better sometimes by changing the way of doing the thing sometimes but changing thing you did to something with deeper sense (not necessarily something you like you don't need to like something to do it well and feel motivation to do it)

    • @xyz-jv9df
      @xyz-jv9df 9 місяців тому

      Very well said

  • @leonardoandresvetencourtp3869
    @leonardoandresvetencourtp3869 Рік тому +17

    Late to the party I know, but as a burned out and broke med student, it's immensely valuable to have a framework to assess and refine my study system (which doesn't cut it anymore) so, thank you for these videos, they're just what I need!

  • @dre7256
    @dre7256 3 місяці тому +1

    Bro, you are genuinely a great person for putting this out for free. Even when i graduate from school im gonna buy your course. This stuff is extremely transferable to life as well. Cant thank you enough

  • @rubenberstecher1907
    @rubenberstecher1907 Рік тому +6

    Justin I was honestly shocked to hear that you are getting hate. You have literally changed my life. I cannot thank you enough. And I still have so much more to do from your course! I am so excited! Do not listen to those people please. Have a smashing day

  • @harlockgaming1476
    @harlockgaming1476 10 місяців тому +4

    I work three jobs and go to school full time. This past semester, I bought an iPad to take better notes, be more productive, and stay on track. I’ve never had these issues before but thought an iPad would help. In the end, I burned myself out by taking too many linear notes and writing way too much. Your videos have been a tremendous help in refining my thought process on how I study and manage my time.

  • @jacky7878
    @jacky7878 2 роки тому +77

    1. Build habits to decouple motivation and productivity
    2. Burnout is a symptom. Find root cause.
    3. Control brings confidence. Understand your learning process that get results so you feel like you have control. Lack of clarity is demotivating and can lead to burnout.
    4. Regular reflection and experimentation - are they working? Is it the outcome I expect?
    No other alternative

  • @adhdnt
    @adhdnt 2 роки тому +4

    I don't understand why people are hating on Dr. Justin he is puting information for free but he cannot summarize it all in one video. Learning is very complicated and im in his course I tell you its worth it. It would save you a lot of time.

  • @justkidness7772
    @justkidness7772 2 роки тому +15

    You are the ONLY youtuber who doesn’t annoy me every time you talk about your program in every single video you make that how good your cotent is Lol😅

  • @limeng7999
    @limeng7999 2 роки тому +3

    I LIKE THE LIGHTING! I CAN SEE HIS VIDEO EDITING SKILLS IMPROVING STEP BY STEP!!!

  • @damodaraomalley3974
    @damodaraomalley3974 6 місяців тому +1

    thank you, bro. you are a real gem. i don't know how you would be getting hate for this? is the anything in the pipeline for some one like you to review and adjusting the common schooling standard

  • @shaliniyadav6473
    @shaliniyadav6473 2 роки тому +9

    Thank you so much Sir, for providing such contents. I am preparing for upsc civil service exam and your videos encourage and motivate me that I can crack this exam. I follow your study technics which help me a lot. Love from India🇮🇳

  • @adinrich254
    @adinrich254 2 роки тому +4

    I just feel blessed that I found this channel❤

  • @Choisanatiny
    @Choisanatiny Рік тому +6

    Thank you so much for your content Justin ! Honestly I really loved your definition of a success , it's exactly what I used to think until I got so burnt out and started questioning everything whether my goals were even worth me loosing all my mental health. But I know that learning itself is something I really enjoy and the more I'm watching your content ( finally the YT algorithm actually doing something good for once )I'm realising that I should follow your advice and just let my brain learn the way it actually it learns on its own. Now I'm just going to take the risk and follow your study advice , Its kinda scary because I've already invested so much time and effort but this time it feels like the real deal!! Also looking into your course 🤞!

  • @lovelymox5545
    @lovelymox5545 2 роки тому +7

    I can't wait to begin the program! I love learning, but I've always struggled to remember what I've learned since I used lines to take notes, but I've tried mind maps, and I've been able to memorize the topic much more just by looking at each area! I can't wait. Thank you, Justin!

  • @bupechipalo5950
    @bupechipalo5950 Рік тому +1

    I'm so glad i came across this video 🤧 because i have no motivation and i have so much to study

  • @kimnana7272
    @kimnana7272 2 роки тому +5

    This video came in the right Time

  • @Frenk33
    @Frenk33 2 роки тому +5

    Such an underated channel 🙏bless you Justin

  • @beverlyxu7806
    @beverlyxu7806 2 роки тому +4

    Can't agree more how essential critical evaluation is in elevating to the next level. It's like how a recreational badminton player can play badminton casually for 40 - 50 years and at most master only the few skills he/she tried to learn as a novice. No transcendence!

  • @sunny100294
    @sunny100294 Рік тому +2

    For me, I always just crammed while studying for exams. Given the amount of work I was really happy with my grades but they weren’t perfect and I fell into depression over my inability to stay consistent and start studying / working ahead of time to finally for once feel like I have tried my best. I feel like I’m not able to live up to my potential and that weighs me down so bad. I now have big issues with finishing my masters degree, performing at working and everything. I have completely lost my self esteem and don’t trust myself to do anything… I’m in therapy but so far it hasn’t gotten better

  • @cafblessed7039
    @cafblessed7039 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much, Dr. Justin. This video shows just how much you're into helping students make their life more productive.

  • @pikazu2578
    @pikazu2578 2 роки тому +14

    Can you make a video on *"How to overcome the overwhelming feeling after a failure?"*

    • @izunahosaki6133
      @izunahosaki6133 10 місяців тому

      I think you should watch more Healthy Gamer videos about doing stuff for more psychological approach and less about technical productivity

  • @salgueiraimmanuella
    @salgueiraimmanuella Рік тому +5

    I studied so hard at the beginning if the school year and was getting the grades i wanted but i burnt out so quickly and could not ignite that level of self discipline or ‘motivation’ at all and i have spiraled low to bare minimum passing and even failing so
    far this year am so disappointed but the amount of stress i place on myself is unhealthy the burn out as resulted in unhealthy habits polluting other/all areas of my life i haven’t watch the video yet but i hope it helps gl guys x

  • @Vanthv
    @Vanthv 3 місяці тому +1

    "Work smart first." The main sentence

  • @sarahkalonji2744
    @sarahkalonji2744 Рік тому

    First koreon who is useful to my actual life not fictional days thanks sir for ur hard work Justin sung deserved even more empowerment no matter how much anyone i will never gonna leave u i will support u

  • @ExterminatorElite
    @ExterminatorElite 2 роки тому +4

    This came out on the heels of a challenging week of summer finals, where I got the results I wanted, but at the cost of a bunch of cramming that's got me exhausted.

  • @xaviernavarro7236
    @xaviernavarro7236 Рік тому +1

    holy cow, you figured me out... wow, I'm impressed. Thank you, I think you saved me from failing

  • @dinninfreeman2014
    @dinninfreeman2014 Рік тому

    Thanks for this. I've been able to get away with a bad system because i have a really useful cornerstone to lean on and no life. Now I have the tools to fix the parts that aren't working and build my system around the one bit that works.

  • @xfirma1008
    @xfirma1008 2 роки тому +1

    I love your method of moving from important concepts or terms to a place with order where there is sequence, cause and effect relationships, relationships of one thing included in another and more relationships. I love that you go from a lot of words together to something nicer, from something as boring as letters to something more interesting organized with a patterned structure. I love it because I love math and I haven't used it at a high text level or in class, maybe I lack or lack a definition of an important or more practical concept and also how to organize things, but it's interesting. Even being able to find patterns and rearrange

  • @CHARGING.TARTARUS
    @CHARGING.TARTARUS 5 місяців тому

    I truly did needed this , I can't thank you enough Dr Justin.

  • @Nyahmega
    @Nyahmega 11 місяців тому

    I love this guy! He knows what he’s talking about 😅

  • @rachelhuang_sdg
    @rachelhuang_sdg 10 місяців тому

    Love your sense of humor, alongside your generous sharing!

  • @om1610
    @om1610 Рік тому +4

    Totally love your work, keep doing the great work

  • @JustinSung
    @JustinSung  2 роки тому +101

    Timestamps:
    0:00 The story of every burnt out student
    2:05 The problem with motivation and productivity
    5:21 Already burnt out? You need to hear this
    8:22 The Black Box Effect on studying and learning
    10:36 Opening up the Black Box
    15:58 Step 1: Map out your learning system
    19:14 Step 2: Regular critical reflection and experimentation
    22:22 Step 3: Feed results into the next experiment
    27:09 Talking to top students who overcame burnout
    Recommended starter references:
    pastebin.com/ZqEfnec8

    • @kritikaagarwal5459
      @kritikaagarwal5459 2 роки тому

      Is this covered in the course?

    • @travelling3969
      @travelling3969 2 роки тому

      Don't get discouraged Justin Sung 오빠!
      All of of your videos really help me! Limit your Energy towards those supportive of you!
      Cause your daily Energy is only Limited bruh, Distract yourself with another Language to change the mental software from the hate comments.
      (BE the Mechanic of your own Brain!) Don't let your Efforts put to waste!

    • @theulfhednar3915
      @theulfhednar3915 Рік тому

      I learned this by myself. If you have study or work to do if you try to rest until you recover totally, you are never going to do the job. Some times even energysers are necessary, at least for me.
      Now i am watching some of your videos after others, and you have amazing teaching, i have just found a diamond of content.

    • @Liminal.Tensions
      @Liminal.Tensions 9 місяців тому

      Hey Justin,
      Thanks for everything you do!
      You are the first step in changing my system - learning from real subject matter experts who can teach me impactful and effective strategies ! ❤
      I can’t wait to start your iCanStudy course.

  • @kaeci.
    @kaeci. Рік тому

    Hey Justin! I hope you're okay, happy and healthy.
    Thank you for your content.

  • @SimGunther
    @SimGunther 2 роки тому +8

    20:06 All roads lead to that certain youtuber that we should be thanking more often for his advice ;)

  • @potatobeans4419
    @potatobeans4419 Рік тому

    Oh god, I want to watch every single of your video, the content is just too amazing.

  • @simoneverodimarrow
    @simoneverodimarrow 2 місяці тому

    Thank you Justin 🙏

  • @aSpacetimeAdventurer
    @aSpacetimeAdventurer Рік тому

    spot on description to motivation

  • @Dank_Lulu
    @Dank_Lulu 2 роки тому +7

    Hello, Dr Sung! The usefullness of the 'black box' process you described has had my curiosity for a long time and I'm quite glad pursuing it wasn't a giant waste of time. I have a question about that part: Does motivation repair itself quickly as a result of mapping-out the learning system and reflecting on the process? (habits take a long time to form and while deep understanding is hard to master, is it fast to pick-up on as a tool to mend motivation) As usual, appreciate the brain-steroids and the sense of humour, please keep-up the good work!

  • @TheHiroClaw123
    @TheHiroClaw123 2 роки тому +85

    There are also situations where a person experiences burnout rarely, and it's not tied to any systematic cause. In these cases, taking a break is a good solution since the problem isn't a repeating event.
    Also, periodic burnout could also be caused by something other than dwindling motivation cycles. Perhaps it's a workplace environment type issue, where you're expected to work overtime constantly.
    So this video doesn't necessarily talk all about burnout in general, but rather burnout specifically related to changes in motivation, making the title and thumbnail a little misleading. I think both should be more accurate imo
    (I speculate that) you're phrased them in such a way to be more clickbaity, and I personally think that drives people away from your content more than it attracts. I don't think your videos need to be controversial or antagonizing towards any sort of group to get people's attention because they're really insightful.
    And I think people find it more interesting to be genuine on youtube than be the flamboyant youtuber personality stereotype
    Another example is your "the problem with active recall" video. A lot of people seemed to have misinterpreted that your argument was that active recall is bad, due to the nature of your title. When in reality, the main point of the video was to focus on encoding rather than recall.
    (Also, after people find out about active recall through productivity guides, they're actually subconsciously encoding instead, which they've misunderstood as being active recall. Which is why many people seem to hold the term "active recall" in high standards when in reality, it is their encoding that was important. So you might be surprised to see how many people would agree with you. And I feel like clarifying these semantics would've been really important)

    • @DrakeRing
      @DrakeRing 2 роки тому +13

      You are talking about burnout in your job/career, but the video is mainly for students.

    • @Whitetysnowny
      @Whitetysnowny 2 роки тому +7

      I'm not Justin but your critical comment is great. Help me have deeper pov on youtube video and his.

    • @Whitetysnowny
      @Whitetysnowny 2 роки тому +1

      I think it would be nice if he also do video for life and career burn out & talk.

    • @xyz-jv9df
      @xyz-jv9df 9 місяців тому

      ​@@DrakeRingburn out for students could occur due to problems in their personal life. Not to mention, even with the right study methods, the huge workload in general could require a lot of time to study, causing burn outs anyways. The video also doesn't take into consideration, the different exceptions that could still lead to burn outs

  • @Alan_Duval
    @Alan_Duval Рік тому

    I realise that this will depend on what you're studying, but when I was studying for the final year of my Master's in psychology, where basically all of the end-of-year marks were essay exams (the worst kinds of essays AND the worst kind of exams), one of the things that I did that was super-useful and unusually forward-thinking for me (thanks, ADHD), was to start the year by figuring out which elements of the various courses I was studying were common to each other and putting a little bit more focus into those areas. As the year progressed and I was doing the coursework, I kept an eye out for things that were common between the courses and moved those into my focused study list.
    The benefit was threefold:
    1. If you're studying the same stuff for two classes, you can (almost) halve the time spent studying for the same results (and if you've studied it for one class, it's easier to expand your learning when it comes up in the other class).
    2. Because each piece of information was now related to two distinct areas of learning, the key facts were more memorable.
    3. When I was in the exam, writing the essay, I could give more creative answers by bringing in elements of the other topics that I'd studied that were relevant to the question, thereby showing that I had been reading outside of what was assigned for the class when, in fact, it was often just the assigned reading for one of the other classes.

  • @amalbutt8720
    @amalbutt8720 11 місяців тому

    sir Justin! i recently found your channel while finding videos about study techniques which had proved to be super helpful for me particularly this one which fully resonated to my situation. i experienced an extreme burnout a week before my CAIE exams this summer and and the summer of 2022, it made me feel so discouraged and exhausted and what not just because my way or the path i chose to get to my goal was harming me to an extent that i lost a lot of weight. As a result i wanted to find out what i was doing wrong because obviously i don't want to go through this vicious cycle of indirect self exhaustion ,rather direct, again. Thankyou very much for enlightening my mind and of other students who are in dire need of advice from people like you. i will try my best to follow your advice so i can come back here and proudly say that i overcame BURNOUT!!!!
    secondly, i would be really thankful if you could suggest me any books related to learning about learning and the psychology behind working smarter and harder!
    thankyou sir!!

  • @melissabennett6571
    @melissabennett6571 4 місяці тому

    I remember walking into a physics exam and feeling so underprepared compared to my peers because of the difference in our equation notecards. I wrote down a few equations that I had trouble recalling during a practice session and then used the notecard to do my next practice session. My peers had spent days making notecards with color coding and writing so small it was hard to see without magnification.
    Another student (who had no notecard) and I were the only ones who passed. While others were making notecards, we were practicing using the equations and finding holes in our understanding.
    Through my academic career people were always stunned by how little I studied to get the grades I did. I simply studied to understand; I did that because my memory is actually pretty shit😅 but it worked out.

  • @squishycld
    @squishycld 2 роки тому +4

    I'm pretty sure if you just take cognition and perception you have all the building blocks you need to understand how Learning Works like that's basically the classes on how human data is inputted and how human data is processed and stored. I think you can complete them both at the same time you can do it in one semester man. Honestly it should be a requirement for being a teacher

  • @sureshmalex6689
    @sureshmalex6689 2 роки тому +1

    I HOPE YOU ARE PROVED ME

  • @sarahkalonji2744
    @sarahkalonji2744 Рік тому

    I can try experiment in this years rather than regretting my whole life there is nothing wrong in that experimental is very nice

  • @harshjoshi014
    @harshjoshi014 2 роки тому

    I love your channel ...please upload more.. I NEED THESE!!!!

  • @superdragonsunshine
    @superdragonsunshine 2 роки тому +1

    My best friend is that neo type. Studies half as much as most people, max.. is top of class. Never tried hard to learn how to learn.

  • @dr.akansha
    @dr.akansha 2 роки тому +2

    My mind after listening to this is like the maze inside the black box instead of the short blue path that it needs to be.

  • @tawan9925
    @tawan9925 11 місяців тому +1

    I burnt out because I can't do what I want, I have passion. But, too many homework in university(many homework are useless and time consuming, I don't have problem with hard and useful homework).

  • @dend1
    @dend1 11 місяців тому +6

    It's terrible to admit, but im nearly 30 mins into the video and all i got out of this was to question my learning process's efficiency, iterate on it and buy Sung's learning product

  • @AcidiFy574
    @AcidiFy574 Рік тому

    This can be applied to anything in life

  • @deepblue6778
    @deepblue6778 20 днів тому

    28:50 who said we hate you? Thanks to your mind mapping technique, my percentage improved by close to 15%! Also, could you link that mind map about studying that you made? Thanks!

  • @criativmidia4089
    @criativmidia4089 11 місяців тому

    Great video!! 👏It reminds me of the PDCA cycle.

  • @sahanalydia7554
    @sahanalydia7554 2 роки тому

    how do u even get hate ??? you're too good.

  • @sureshmalex6689
    @sureshmalex6689 2 роки тому +1

    my name is agastus carmel i am miiddle class family i am indian from tamil nadu from nagercoil I was hope you are the best brain teacher in the world

  • @takusaka3667
    @takusaka3667 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the amazing video!!

  • @vishrut1667
    @vishrut1667 Рік тому

    Love you justin, you are best❤️

  • @DavidMartines-qu1vo
    @DavidMartines-qu1vo Рік тому

    Thank you very much Mr. Sung

  • @art_craft_math_enjoy
    @art_craft_math_enjoy 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the helpful videos. Some of the diagrams are interesting and helpful.

  • @risafilm
    @risafilm 2 роки тому

    Much needed😭

  • @garlic_paste
    @garlic_paste 2 роки тому +1

    Well I need this very much

  • @Satyaprakash__1929
    @Satyaprakash__1929 2 роки тому +1

    Yep....now after 3 tears of full grind and working every minute on my engineering entrance preparation i am totally burned out, no motivation to study.....
    I basically worked my ass off for 3 years....still i could get to top 1000 ranks student in that exam....i infact came 80,000 rank out of the students where a million of students were competiting....(yaah JEE of India)
    But yaah am coming into ur course within a month...!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @fairuzastevenson9896
    @fairuzastevenson9896 6 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @leeuwbama9433
    @leeuwbama9433 11 місяців тому

    Motivatie is afhankelijk van veel factoren en komt daardoor in golfbewegingen --> Productiviteit golft mee --> Dalen wordt gezien als falen --> Neerwaardse golfbeweging ( ↓ Motivatie =^= ↑ Moeite) --> Burn Out (Symptoom)
    Setting zal deze ontwikkeling na vakantie uitlokken
    - Koppel productiviteit aan goede gewoontes i.p.v. motivatie
    - Neem de tijd om een nieuw systeem op te zetten
    Oplossing:
    - Tijd & Moeite --/--> Succes: Krijg inzicht in metaprocessen (zwarte doos)
    - Inzicht --> Controle --> Duidelijkheid --> Zelfverzekerdheid
    Praktisch:
    1. Maak een overzicht van je leersysteem (technieken & context) --> Waarom deze techniek? Voldoet techniek aan metakennis? Complementair aan elkaar voor succes?
    2. Experimenteer klein met en reflecteer elke 3 dagen op technieken
    A) Wat is de verwachte uitkomst?
    B) Wat is het daadwerkelijke resultaat?
    3. Experimentreflectie
    I) Waarom is de techniek onsuccesvol?
    II) Wat kan er aangepast worden om het systeem te verbeteren?
    De keus is aanpassen of wegrotten.

  • @Paxie.mas4652
    @Paxie.mas4652 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot for All your vidéos They are really help full AM glad I AM a subscriber ,👌🙏

  • @lindadunn8787
    @lindadunn8787 2 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @eduardoalfaro1987
    @eduardoalfaro1987 2 роки тому

    I really enjoy your videos

  • @sabaheydariii
    @sabaheydariii 2 роки тому

    it happens to me and right now I am happy watching your video, I didn't get a good result and I should go to another university, and I should study for 50 days and start a strong term at uni.

  • @nabayanchakma2419
    @nabayanchakma2419 2 роки тому

    Thank you justin

  • @niquey
    @niquey 2 роки тому

    Video suggestion: Can you talk about the Cornell note taking method in the context of your method?

  • @yerushkachetty7131
    @yerushkachetty7131 7 місяців тому

    Hi Justin, your youtube videos are great but your website has alot of info but not clear indication of how much tour courses cost. Its confusing. Please consider making your price range clear to prospective customers. Thanks

  • @CosyKitty
    @CosyKitty Рік тому

    I felt the part of coming back to work and wanting to leave again....
    I've been a cashier for 5 years now and I've never liked it, I do it because I need to pay my bills.
    I went on holiday for 2 weeks and it was the most amazing and fulfilling time I've spent in a while
    My fiancé came to my country after we haven't seen each other for 6 months again and we spent our time out going to amusement parks and zoo's
    When he left and I had 1 day left before work I had a big depressive episode and I felt like I'd rather die than go back, it was the worst I've felt in a while
    I decided to learn 3d rigging/animation so when I move to the UK I can maybe get a job that I enjoy more❤️

  • @essennagerry
    @essennagerry 2 роки тому

    Looking forward to this very much... it seems I'm either burnt out or just about to be...

  • @redlynt7324
    @redlynt7324 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for explaining how to live life through my child hood trauma of exams. Says more about me than you 😅

  • @Luna-rm4ll
    @Luna-rm4ll Рік тому

    As far as how my burnout started.. I am going to school full time and working full time. And I would sacrifice everything to get to the end of the semester. Sleep, having a clean environment, I mean I was clean and I had clean clothing to wear but like I turned into a rat person overall and I would need to take a weekend to throw away bags of trash and clean everything and at least one week strait of just working full time to catch up on sleep. Well I’ve been enrolled in classes every semester including summer for well over a year… maybe 2 I don’t remember. My mother has had either a surgery scheduled or this time she accidentally broke an ankle. And I’m the only daughter that lives at home so the workload does automatically fall to me 90% of the time. The guys in the house have gotten better, since I snapped a few times. But my schooling never suffered. But my boss trying to convince me that working after being awake for over 24 hours is what is considered “failing” so like I’m not mad to be falling under that bar. I drive heavy machinery. I just know something has to give and because I’m paying my way through school it is going to have to be school that gives because what are my other options?

  • @Olivier562
    @Olivier562 2 роки тому

    I needed this😭-vid came at the right time

  • @Darknight526
    @Darknight526 Рік тому +1

    18:44, have 2 maybe 3, 20-minute weekly reflections on the learning system you're using.
    22:44 STOP CALLING ME OUT JUSTIN!
    23:56 - 24:21 Basically me.......

  • @davidzhong
    @davidzhong Рік тому +1

    I paid for membership twice and Im still rubbish at learning

  • @ShirleyChristine-jm5cy
    @ShirleyChristine-jm5cy Рік тому

    I might seem weird but Justin sung shouldn't be getting hate comments on his videos about learning how to learn that are actually very helpful to someone who needs it. If you don't need to hear advice from him seek advice elsewhere or just don't.

  • @Icelander00
    @Icelander00 2 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @garykim313
    @garykim313 Рік тому

    It's hard. That's why most people just won't. But from experience, it only gets harder. So if you think making these changes are hard, try doing it without making these changes.

  • @JuanDuarte_58
    @JuanDuarte_58 Місяць тому

    Two years later and I'm still baffled as to how one can study for 20 hours per day. Then decrease that to one or two hours.

  • @aboodsy3709
    @aboodsy3709 2 роки тому

    2:36 types of motivation extrinsic and intrinsic motivation

  • @souvik610
    @souvik610 Рік тому

    Thank you Justin!

  • @vservicesvservices7095
    @vservicesvservices7095 Рік тому +2

    Too long winded and too much meta description around the key points. It is better you do like what "fireship"(youtuber) does in tldr style. Then, pick a study and shows us how to apply those technique(you can charge ppl for this part)。 This way, you cater much wider audience and actually attract more support from your audience.

  • @BlazeSantos-s4i
    @BlazeSantos-s4i Рік тому

    С удовольствием смотрю ваши ролики

  • @osman01003
    @osman01003 2 роки тому +1

    Just watch the video by Marty Lobdell (Study Less Study Smart). For the most part, the only motivation/burn out prevention video you'd ever need.

  • @dranilkumarverma1852
    @dranilkumarverma1852 3 дні тому

    A guy came a guy changed me

  • @anshumanagrawal3716
    @anshumanagrawal3716 2 роки тому

    Can you please add few more articles or reports about learning
    Edit: I didn’t open those links and presumed that there are only two

  • @peterm1332
    @peterm1332 9 місяців тому +1

    3:39
    How did you do these animations ?
    Which programme or is it done by an editor ?

  • @governmentmedicalcollege7688
    @governmentmedicalcollege7688 2 роки тому

    Yo Justin 🔥🔥🔥

  • @mohamedaminebasrtaj2723
    @mohamedaminebasrtaj2723 2 роки тому

    Hi
    You videos has great msg but i hope you ll make them short a little.
    Thanks

  • @RexZ412
    @RexZ412 2 роки тому

    another banger

  • @raymeester7883
    @raymeester7883 2 роки тому

    Hi, Archer!