9 Insane Memory Hacks from a Neurologist

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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
  • You need a good memory to do almost everything you do on a daily basis and even more when you actively use it to study and work. Here are 9 insane memory hacks from a Neurologist to help you with that
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  • @harshadjagtap8500
    @harshadjagtap8500 Рік тому +128

    1.Pompdoro technique.
    2.Attention.
    3. Audio Feedback.
    4. Create mind maps ( memory palace/ patterns)
    5.Rewire networks ( Connect things)
    6.Recall.
    7. Tech others.
    8. Sleep.
    9. Exercise.

    • @HiHi-ek1dd
      @HiHi-ek1dd Рік тому +2

      Thank you.

    • @harshadpatil1243
      @harshadpatil1243 Рік тому

      Thanks Dr Sid.. wonderful video… can u pl elaborate more on point 6 in some other videos which looks to be more difficult 😀

    • @surajgaikwad4922
      @surajgaikwad4922 10 місяців тому

      .

    • @AsymptoteBeing
      @AsymptoteBeing 3 місяці тому

      Pompodoro 😂

  • @vestalwarjin8117
    @vestalwarjin8117 Рік тому +49

    0:14 Pomodoro technique.
    0:43 Retention
    1:44 Audio Feedback
    2:04 Create mind maps or memory palace (patterns)
    2:49 Rewire with other networks
    3:06 Recall
    3:29 Teach others
    3:52 Sleep
    4:12 Exercise

  • @voldy3976
    @voldy3976 Рік тому +89

    Now I can’t seem to forget all the mistakes I’ve made in my life. Thanks.

  • @prakashmodak2842
    @prakashmodak2842 Рік тому +28

    My opinions after studying for 3 months rigorously for my exams-
    1. Pomodoro technique - Using this technique consciously is counterproductive. Mind is invested more towards time instead of actual study matter. This can be achieved subconsciously by taking a water break, pee break, standing and stretching, etc.
    2. Making every other daily activity boring so that studies seem to be interesting (maybe eliminating high dopamine-releasing activities like social media) - Maybe this makes studying addictive🤣
    3. Every other hack is absolutely correct.

  • @vestalwarjin8117
    @vestalwarjin8117 Рік тому +6

    The hacks I often use:
    #5 Rewire with other networks... helps with retention.
    #7 Teach others... best way to learn.
    #9 Sleep... most people don't realize the importance of sleep. There's also a downside though - excessive sleeping is bad for memory.
    #10 Exercise... This one is totally underrated.
    I felt a drop in my memory during covid lockdowns when gyms were closed and physical activity decreased.
    For anyone who is overweight and has a sedentary lifestyle, you should definitely try exercising.

  • @dontdeletehistory6921
    @dontdeletehistory6921 Рік тому +6

    New things that I've learnt from this video
    Attention (organization helps)
    Connect things (sort of falls on the lines of organization)
    Viewing a topic in different perspectives (through framing questions and teaching others or creating something out of it)

  • @tracymiller1149
    @tracymiller1149 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for the fun and informative video. I have hundreds of memory palaces that I use for different purposes. I've used houses, apartments, and dorms I've lived in, schools, parks, neighborhoods, workplaces, and even movies and TV episodes as memory palaces. I used them to memorize Pi to about 5,600 places, and have used them in the Long-Term Memory events of the USA Memory Championship, which I've competed in 4 times, finishing as high as 3rd place in this year's competition.

  • @keaa.13
    @keaa.13 Рік тому +2

    lying on couch, sitting in an idle position and watching THIS channel feels like a crime. i feel like i should plan an entire time slot for your videos, sir.
    thank you for videos like this✨

  • @justafriendlyhomosapien
    @justafriendlyhomosapien 5 днів тому

    Last two and the 6th one is most important.

  • @aditikshirsagar520
    @aditikshirsagar520 Рік тому +2

    केसारिया perfect example 👍🔥🔥

  • @AsymptoteBeing
    @AsymptoteBeing 3 місяці тому

    1. Pomodoro = 20 min + 5 min break
    2. Putting information in brain and retaining it by organsiing it inside our brain or by different senses
    3. Repeat by saying / singing
    4. Memory palace - Different asset with different information
    More detailed more better
    5. Connect everything new with older ones
    6. Recall questions
    7. Teach others
    8. Go Sleep
    9. Exercise

  • @vestalwarjin8117
    @vestalwarjin8117 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Sid for this video :)
    Please make a detailed video on BDNF, fasting, exercise, and dementia.
    Please.🙏

  • @nandinipathak9761
    @nandinipathak9761 Рік тому +1

    Love the graphics, Sid! Very crisp and a great video!

  • @hrugvedgharat413
    @hrugvedgharat413 Рік тому +4

    My memory is so strong that I cannot even remember a single hack after watching the video

    • @AhmadHassan-sm4qv
      @AhmadHassan-sm4qv 3 місяці тому

      I am shocked how you can write even because it also require a little memory

  • @AtharvK1807
    @AtharvK1807 Рік тому

    It's really hard for people who were coming from traumatic childhood to retain and recall memories
    Sir any special techniques for folks of PTSD

  • @juhigala5556
    @juhigala5556 Рік тому

    No wonder... I find myself jumping and associating new new things with my muscle and space!
    Also chucking helps a lot
    Place association is also really usefully in building memory palace and activating one sensory factor of ours!
    Believe me I have literally remembered answers using a dance routine...

  • @gangadharpavan
    @gangadharpavan Рік тому

    pls keep doing more of these
    also I guess smell helps... like when you wear same perfume during reading and giving exam.

  • @pritipandey2709
    @pritipandey2709 6 місяців тому

    Great help!! ....Thank you

  • @rebelshrimali9130
    @rebelshrimali9130 Рік тому +1

    Pharmacology drug classification kese yaad kare in easy way ???

  • @NimitKumar-t3i
    @NimitKumar-t3i 25 днів тому

    Very interesting

  • @nixantcreatives
    @nixantcreatives Рік тому +4

    The name is Sherlock Holmes and the address in 221B Baker Street

  • @kishanchaudhary5026
    @kishanchaudhary5026 Рік тому +2

    After Sandeep maheswari 😅😅
    But found useful

  • @monalinandi1540
    @monalinandi1540 Рік тому

    did not know i have been doing the memory palace thing and rewiring networks all this while

  • @Abhishek_Kumar_Rao
    @Abhishek_Kumar_Rao Рік тому

    Can u elaborate Rewiring point with some more examples

  • @utsabbhanja0193
    @utsabbhanja0193 Рік тому

    As always, nice video

  • @Deandre-yv6nu
    @Deandre-yv6nu 4 місяці тому

    Thank You

  • @vasudevanvignesh6549
    @vasudevanvignesh6549 Рік тому

    Can u do a detailed video about stammering plss

  • @RameshKumar-ng3nf
    @RameshKumar-ng3nf 25 днів тому

    Bro, completely new to your channel and subscribed . Excellent content 🙏
    Have a wish if some specific contents can be in HINDI language as well 😊. Just a request 🙏 .eg: Your podcast with Acharya Prashant couldnt enjoy it in English as Acharya ji cannot explain properly in english.

  • @abdallahlakkis449
    @abdallahlakkis449 5 місяців тому

    the content for Benedict Cumberbatch is from which movie?

  • @deepdsingh1994
    @deepdsingh1994 Рік тому

    Please, check out Andrew Newberg on his experiments on enlightenment states. He himself had one, so he is doing tests on religious and meditative people.

    • @Sidwarrier
      @Sidwarrier  Рік тому

      Thanks for the suggestion! Will check him out

  • @aninditac5579
    @aninditac5579 Рік тому

    Very useful video.

  • @PawaniGupta-hu8uj
    @PawaniGupta-hu8uj 9 місяців тому

    Your videos are lovely

  • @waqarmuhammad2673
    @waqarmuhammad2673 Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @pjm4898
    @pjm4898 Рік тому

    Thankyou

  • @komaltejwani8091
    @komaltejwani8091 Рік тому

    Hello Sir
    Actually I want to ask one thing
    Actually I lost my vision two years back due to Atrophy so is there any treatment for this
    I have consulted to the top doctor From India but did not got any treatment yet
    If there is any chance for curing this disease please do let me know
    Your reply will be greatly appreciated🙏

  • @SelfMasteryPeace
    @SelfMasteryPeace 9 місяців тому

    Pomodoro is of 25 minutes & than breaks of 5 minutes but one can increase the duration as per one flexibility...after 4 pomodors ....4 hours...one can have break of half hour.

  • @papa_putin
    @papa_putin Рік тому

    Some examples would have added more value 😊

  • @Ksd_legend9
    @Ksd_legend9 Рік тому

    Sir I can remember any person name I met without any efforts , from my childhood can this help in my study or this is problem

  • @Pantheist2602
    @Pantheist2602 Рік тому +2

    Why do we need all these ? Just open your books with same 'eagerness' to watch this video ... repeat it multiple times Job done

  • @nitthinthambi102
    @nitthinthambi102 4 місяці тому

    Super

  • @scribdiary768
    @scribdiary768 Рік тому

    sir I respect u as a person but those things are not working for me there are a lot of factors which influence my behaviour
    I am very confused about myself and i also have Alexithymia
    due to which I lack purpose and motivation and don't get what's the point of my existence
    I don't know how to cope up with these situation as i am a Jee aspirant
    i come from a middle class family and my parents wont understand my problem and also i didnt have a good relationship with them due to my past gaming addiction
    i want to change myself but i get confused and dont understand why i cant get myslef to study
    maybe this is because of my inability to identify my emotions like when i feel stressed or emotions
    i was a technology addict since my childhood
    it just not addiction they are my coping mechanism as i was not social in my childhood(during development)
    i also have problems related to binge eating unhealthy stuff and not exercising
    now currently i am trying to force myself to study and trying to get good marks although i took science because my friend took it
    it was not a wise decision as i was naive
    now forcing myself to study is hard but sometimes i relapse and
    its like a prisoner want to revolt for his freedom
    and the prisoner is my past self
    also i have a bad relationship with studying
    i was not a good student in my early childhood
    i use to get punished often for not doing good
    because i was just unaware of the fact that i could study too
    its was a notion or bias i had in my childhood that i cant study its boring
    i dont get it
    maybe i was not very self conscious (its obvious because i didnt had a well developed PFC i guess )
    what i do now ?
    sir ?

  • @pavitra4621
    @pavitra4621 Рік тому

    If you wish I would like to share you some of my own life experiences that how human mind and body works

  • @CbStudy9
    @CbStudy9 Рік тому +1

    Sir Hindi mai vedio banaiye

  • @thedood5665
    @thedood5665 Рік тому +1

    How many of you think #appledore when sid say memory palace 😂

  • @nalinikailad2317
    @nalinikailad2317 7 місяців тому

    Sid dr
    Your also giving therapy indirectly 😊
    Charge 2000😉😆

  • @aryansharma910
    @aryansharma910 Рік тому

    Please tell how to control overthinking

    • @mouryasai7951
      @mouryasai7951 Рік тому +1

      Dont identify with thoughts you are who identifying them!

    • @deepdsingh1994
      @deepdsingh1994 Рік тому +1

      Try to hold onto a thought. Or find some good hobby.

    • @voldy3976
      @voldy3976 Рік тому +2

      Write down on a piece of paper which will give you more clarity and then take action on things that you can. Overthinking is a result of under-doing

    • @Sayan_Biswas.
      @Sayan_Biswas. Рік тому +1

      Understand the difference between thought and thinking .... And why it happens.

  • @vishwasbhamre4302
    @vishwasbhamre4302 Рік тому

    Sir hindi men video bana diya kro

  • @Arjit-uj2id
    @Arjit-uj2id Рік тому

    Self
    Health
    Mind
    Brain
    Money

  • @narutoexplainedinhindi7072
    @narutoexplainedinhindi7072 Рік тому

    👏❤️

  • @afzalali8318
    @afzalali8318 Рік тому

    Hindi भाषा me

  • @aakashchaudhry572
    @aakashchaudhry572 Рік тому

    Are you a neurologist or a neuro surgeon??

    • @Sidwarrier
      @Sidwarrier  Рік тому

      Hi Aakash, I’m a Neurologist

    • @aakashchaudhry572
      @aakashchaudhry572 Рік тому

      Hey sid .... your info helps a lot more power to you sir.

  • @sayali.navare
    @sayali.navare 9 місяців тому

    ❤🎉

  • @mypcgames9234
    @mypcgames9234 Рік тому

    Hindi he kay

  • @PawanKumar-jk1yy
    @PawanKumar-jk1yy Рік тому

    You are changing my life sir 🥲😊.