Thank you so much for the inspiration. I would LOVE an update on this! And a deeper dive into your process. Ever think of doing more video journaling videos like this? Where you get into your current projects and how you're doing them, thoughts you've had about process, etc. Thanks again for the great content.
Thank you! Would love to do more video journaling, always trying to balance time between videos, coaching and speaking. But definitely looking to increase the videos. ❤
@Anastasia Woolmer you mention memorizing square numbers up to a thousand. Now if you have the square numbers memorized, you can use the difference of squares to do multiplication. (using the algebraic identity) x**2-y**2 = (x+y)*(x-y) . This works particularly well if both numbers you want to multiply are an even number apart and are relatively close together. like 82*68. 68 and 82 are 14 apart. So let y = 7 (half of 14). let x be the middle number which in this case is 75. (found by adding 68+7). Now that we've found x and y. We can get the answer to the multiplication by subtracting the two squares. x**2 - y**2. Which here is 75**2 - 7**2 = 5625 - 49 = 5576 which is the answer to 82*68. (notation x**2 means x squared)
Thanks David, Ill definitely keep you posted. I intend to dedicate about 20 to 30mins a day to it so it depends if I can keep the mojo up and not miss a day (or weeks). Should be around a page a day at that rate.
Thanks for asking! This year has taken me on a couple of unexpected twists and turns and this project has gone on the backburner a bit. Don't worry though not forever :) I will keep you updated.
@@Anastasia_Woolmer If I don't understand then it means you will memorize the entire dictionary now. Just tell me the number, how many words are there in the dictionary? I will also start this project
@@jeetdhibar7997 Oh sorry, I think I misunderstood your question before. The dictionary I have has more than 50,000 words and phrases (995 pages) but how many words in your project will depend on which dictionary you use :)
@@Anastasia_Woolmer ammet me think ok later I will tell you my self shot what I need to teel you something .my intuition of questions. But now I can teel you simply now wich dictionary is best to master in learn to English language and great records like Many people have made the record of memorizing a dictionary, but mine is something simple which no one has done and cannot do My mentor say 1 day me Jeet it doesn't matter what you do only matter how you do. Because people and things are remembered best when done well. Can you suggest me dictionary I think 3 level 1.Oxford Dictionary has 273,000 headwords If we keep in mind some small and big things which are not worth knowing, which are not needed but are needed a little, then it has a huge impact But there's no point in memorizing 273,000 words. Yes, if you do a little more than second level then you will probably become master in English. And you will be able to make your own butter syrup(form or shape) it is very advanced level 2. 171,476 of them being in current use, It would be impressive if a record of so many words could be made. which can be done at any time 3. 47,156 being obsolete words and around This is something I need to know more than anything. How long did it take you to memorize 50,000 words? I don't have time, I follow priorities, there are other tasks that are more important. so that's it
Yayyyy great to see you and your tips! Please do regular updates.
Thanks Michelle! I will aim to do that 👍😄
Thank you so much for the inspiration. I would LOVE an update on this! And a deeper dive into your process. Ever think of doing more video journaling videos like this? Where you get into your current projects and how you're doing them, thoughts you've had about process, etc. Thanks again for the great content.
Thank you! Would love to do more video journaling, always trying to balance time between videos, coaching and speaking. But definitely looking to increase the videos. ❤
@Anastasia Woolmer you mention memorizing square numbers up to a thousand. Now if you have the square numbers memorized, you can use the difference of squares to do multiplication. (using the algebraic identity) x**2-y**2 = (x+y)*(x-y) . This works particularly well if both numbers you want to multiply are an even number apart and are relatively close together. like 82*68. 68 and 82 are 14 apart. So let y = 7 (half of 14). let x be the middle number which in this case is 75. (found by adding 68+7). Now that we've found x and y. We can get the answer to the multiplication by subtracting the two squares. x**2 - y**2. Which here is 75**2 - 7**2 = 5625 - 49 = 5576 which is the answer to 82*68. (notation x**2 means x squared)
Ha! love it.
Glad to see you back
Thanks Grant 😄
Hi, I watched your Ted talk and loved it do you have any tips for remembering ballet combinations
Hi, Thanks for your comment. I will try and make some videos around remembering movement in the future.
Need more videos from you!
Awww thank you! more coming soon :)
Sounds awesome, go for it!!!
Yeah Uili! I hope you join me 😉
Great idea 💡
Thank you!
Thank you!
You are very welcome, hope it helps.
You dont even look 25.
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Awww shucks! Thank you 😊
yo can also read dificult books without looking up the words.You will enjoy the book
I wonder,what kind of techniques are you going to use for this mission?.. of course it seems fantastic I'm curious how long it will take too...?
Thanks David, Ill definitely keep you posted. I intend to dedicate about 20 to 30mins a day to it so it depends if I can keep the mojo up and not miss a day (or weeks). Should be around a page a day at that rate.
@@Anastasia_Woolmer So this can take around 2 years :")
@@MAORRFOXX Something like that, the dictionary I am considering has nearly 1000 pages...
@@Anastasia_WoolmerWhat dictionary are you using?
@@GrantNolan. Using the Australian Macquarie Compact Dictionary, I believe it is 55k+ words (but first definitions only to start with 😅)
How's it going?
Please give us an update. How are you doing it?
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks for the message, updates and example videos are coming soon.
How many words did you memorize and in how many days
Thanks for asking! This year has taken me on a couple of unexpected twists and turns and this project has gone on the backburner a bit. Don't worry though not forever :) I will keep you updated.
@@Anastasia_Woolmer If I don't understand then it means you will memorize the entire dictionary now.
Just tell me the number, how many words are there in the dictionary? I will also start this project
@@jeetdhibar7997 Oh sorry, I think I misunderstood your question before. The dictionary I have has more than 50,000 words and phrases (995 pages) but how many words in your project will depend on which dictionary you use :)
@@Anastasia_Woolmer ammet me think ok later I will tell you my self shot what I need to teel you something .my intuition of questions.
But now I can teel you simply now wich dictionary is best to master in learn to English language and great records like Many people have made the record of memorizing a dictionary, but mine is something simple which no one has done and cannot do
My mentor say 1 day me
Jeet it doesn't matter what you do only matter how you do. Because people and things are remembered best when done well.
Can you suggest me dictionary
I think 3 level
1.Oxford Dictionary has 273,000 headwords
If we keep in mind some small and big things which are not worth knowing, which are not needed but are needed a little, then it has a huge impact But there's no point in memorizing 273,000 words. Yes, if you do a little more than second level then you will probably become master in English. And you will be able to make your own butter syrup(form or shape) it is very advanced level
2. 171,476 of them being in current use, It would be impressive if a record of so many words could be made. which can be done at any time
3. 47,156 being obsolete words and around This is something I need to know more than anything.
How long did it take you to memorize 50,000 words?
I don't have time, I follow priorities, there are other tasks that are more important. so that's it
@@Anastasia_Woolmer ok can you suggest me
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Better to memoize a dictionary than to memorize a dictionary, as memorization requires a lot of brain computation.
😁 𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘮𝘰𝘴𝘮
You don't even look thirty
Thank you! Well that has cheered my day ❤
@@Anastasia_Woolmer really