• Law of reveresed effort: The harder you try, the harder you fall. • Brain Power/ Mental Energy: It decides how focussed you're when learning something (It's different from productivity which can be changed but everybody get some amount of Brain Power in a day). It passes faster when we wake up compared to later part of the day. Q1. Which time is best for learning? Q2. What to do to your distractions? Q3. How to actively recall what you learnt? Q4. What is feyman technique for learning? Ans1. Morning after you wakeup(4 hours). Ans2. Timebox them in afternoon where you're already tired. Ans3. Make questions of what you learnt so you can see if you can answer them. Ans4. Teach to someone else, identify gaps and study more.
• capture the first 4-6 hours of your day doing something productive (start right after you wake up). • choose right tasks to work on. • Get rid of distractions. • Practice deliberate distraction (set a dedicated time aside in your day to use social media,timebox your distraction time). • Create artificial deadlines for your tasks.
How to enter flow state: 1. Start right away after you wkae up 2. Choose right tasks to work on 3. Get rid of all the distractions 4. Create artificial deadlines Thank you, sir. We have been learning a lot from you😇
I've been practicing the "Feynman Technique" for years, without even knowing that there's a name for it! Thank you for the quality content, you always find a way to surprise and bring value to us. Keep it up! Cheers from Brazil!
Every minute of my day is scheduled. Now I am habituated to it and I know what time it is without even looking at the clock. Now I learnt a few more techniques. Thank you
i'm learning a lot from your vides it seems that you don't just upload for the algorithm but you actually take time to do your research on the subject thanks a lot for sharing these non time wasting videos
I THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING!!!! I feel so good that you told me about codecademy and now I have covered html, css, js, mongodb, java and now learning node.js I did all this in just 4 months. I know it's less but I am proud of myself and thankful to you!!!! Please keep doing the great work!!!! And yes the brainpower hack worked for me!!!!
This feeling of "flow state" or the "zone" always comes after getting over the learning curve in anything with consistent practice. I have experienced this with everything i have ever learned. When I was learning to skateboard it is very difficult to do any tricks. You spend a lot of time just trying to land one trick or even ride the board. Eventually, you will land it and then you keep doing it and land it more often. The more you try to land the trick the easier it becomes to do it again and before you know it you just can do it almost without thinking about it. This is how you get "good" at skateboarding (or anything really). The accumulation of this will result an arsenal of tricks you can do and apply them to different obstacles when you feel like it. The more you do the trick, the more it becomes second nature to you. Just like talking, walking, running etc. This applies to everything including programming. An application, algorithms, any project can be thought of as a "trick" in skateboarding. You may complete the project, app, algorithm, etc.. but you still can't just do it every time without thinking about it. Do it again. Keep doing it. Another thing.. This is very difficult to do when you are not interested and having fun. If it's not fun and interesting. Do something else for a bit.
I used to exp these during my school days and over comfort situations made me lazy. I believe its common for everyone. Its time to rethink. Thank You Mentor! ❤💪
I'm convinced in the power of active recall. I previously used to just write notes of all that I learnt, but on instrospection, I realized that simply looking at the answer constantly wasn't a good way to retain what I'd learnt, so I decides to start writing questions on paper. But writing questions on paper turned out to be quite a hassle, because it's impossible to edit or reorganize what you've already written on paper, so I got a flashcards app. My learning speed has shot up because of this. Whenever I finally understand even a slightly difficult topic, I sit down and formulate a question for that topic. The art of forming those questions themselves also helps to solidify what you've learnt as you have to translate your thoughts into something sensible that anyone can understand. So I'd recommend anyone who's trying to increase their learning productivity to get a flashcards app. Thank you for the effort you out into making this video Sahil.
@@zikrakhan503 Not that popular, and less utilities compared to other apps like Notion etc. But the flashcards part of the app is very useful and learning curve is not that high for using it
This video is really helpful and made me open my eyes on where and what I am doing wrong in preparation journey , I was productive in last week of October doing leetcode ,practising and learning. Seeing social media , where a person studying for 12 hrs or 8 hrs made me insecure got me into negative loop hole. I started to doubt myself (the imposter syndrome ). Entire November actually entire 2022 gone waste for me . Thank you for this video I just now know , what I really to be changed and adjusted in my preparation. Again Thank you 💓💓💗💗
Can you plz tell me how to use the Feynman technique? I too set up deadlines for my study but I sit to study at the very last moment when actually the deadline was set for! And hence I can't finish it till my deadline Coz I started the task just before 15mins
Very true... When we start doing something we are very much attentive and focussed, but as 2-3 hour passes we can't focus on that anymore... To recharge we must take a break to refill our energy and focus back again.... But if we don't do so we just lose time trying to focus but can't achieve anything..
working smart + working hard. But know your limits. Start low and slowly increase. For me, I just did 90% of JavsScript basics on freecodecamp in a week(3 hours a day with two days break, aka 15 hours). Python basics took me 1.5 months, with almost the same amount of content studied. I learnt my technique while studying Python basics. Now I study fast for 3 hours, and pop off every day, except today. Going to study, even though I do not feel like it.
@@MerkabaSS I take notes, and I start my notes down on line 42. So I can scroll down without seeing answers. E.g Comments, then down 4 lines I show how to comment. If I fail to know comments without looking at the answer in my notes, I stop and practice how to comment by writing comments/code a few times. If I know how to comment, I go to the next code. Doing this, I can go through all of the basics in my notes, in 3 hours. From start to finish. But most days I spend 1 hour on notes, 2 hours studying new stuff or doing project tutorials, or coding challenge tutorials. While studying new stuff, If the question is hard, I Just look up the answer immediately. Don't waste time trying to work it out. Just get the answer, put it in your notes, and you'll learn it as you practice. Zoom through the questions but write the code out three times for each answer as you go. Helsinki university has a good python course. But I used w3 schools to zoom through Python. It's what I recommend for learning fast. Last thing, If you are new to coding. You should learn html, Css, and Java Script first. This is where most Jobs are.
Hi, Your content is really so underrated! The quality and knowledge that you provide is so appreciative. I want to request you to kindly make a video on how to develop consistency and maintain it. I've tried my best to try to be consistent but, the best I could stretch it to was for a month, a week and sometimes just few days and then everything goes back to normal. I'm so dejected by this and feel bad about myself. I can't seem to find a way to tackle it.
I recall first when I started programming on FoxPro, I sat continuously programming for 20 hours without any break.. It does happens when you get into the flow, when you start understanding all the individual nuts and bolts and how they fit together and your ability to customize it to suit your needs. It even has higher states if people are willing to stretch their thought patterns ..
One of the best videos that will safely guide my journey as a forex trader. Thank God for seeing this channel and keep up the good work. And thank you for the concise and authentic content ...
So be organized. Interesting how all self-help is about organizing one's time in a certain way different than the other self-help guru's perfect solution. I used to study math at school by imitating how others did it. I didn't do well, got frustrated and became convinced that I'm not cut for it. Fast forward many years later, I started studying math at my own pace and focusing on my own weaknesses as opposed to a set curriculum -a one-size-fits-all solution- and I suddenly became good at math.
idk why but when im sleeping i can think better, i have already thought of many ways to solve problems while sleeping, 1000 iq ideas dude.... maybe i should sleep more in class...
I have experienced the effective state of brain in morning quite a lot. The chess game i play in night, after 2-3 games i start loosing. But in morning it's mostly a winning streak.
Your explanation about working process of human brain is really outstanding! Thanking you to let me know this science behind my brain. Keep up this good work for mankind.
Cooking or preparing coffee while recalling what u've learnt minutes ago is what I C as a great activity one can do while having a study break . Thanx for letting me know that
Hey Sahil , Thank you for this much needed tips and Motivation, it really didn't make any sense when i first saw this , but now i'm getting more clarity , and i might've seen this more than 5 times to hardcore remember this into my brain cells. i'll definitely make best use of this tips on learning and becoming a Full stack Web Developer on my own , as i have no friends community to refer me to any jobs .
This video pop up on my feed but I gald that I watched this video.Thankyou for the valuable lesson,I will surely try those technique and I hope that you will make about how someone can improved themself,i.e.,how can someone improve communication skill,become more productive etc. Thankyou once again.
Yah !! After listening this I cud relate why my grand father used to wake me up 4 in the morning and sing pratahkaali followed by learning till 6 then exercise. That was the best routine all time. Ps : this works only in the rural areas
You are briliant, Sahil sir. Every time I watch your videos, I learn something new and learn about the humungous potential one can achieve by experimenting with really simple techniques. I would like to thank you to make my coding journey smoother than before. Great insights, great brain hacking, and above all great alumni (IITD)!
1. Start rightaway when you wake up. - make a plan a night before and act on it next morning. Choose right tasks to work on- which gives you challenge and helps in engagement 2. Getting rid of distractions- turn off all notifications. - set a dedicated time for social apps 3. Create artificial deadlines- Pomodoro technique is scam, set a deadline and work into it. This way you will learn faster within the time you decided. Practice Active Recall: make a conscious way of remembering what you learnt. Write the questions that you learnt the answers to. Later come back to these questions and recall the answers. Another way is through Feynman Technique- Teach or write the topic > identify the gaps> fill these gaps by focusing on them.
Yes I experienced, the day one when i started learning java it was like 2 hours went like few minutes I experienced continuous flow at that time without any other thoughts.
We all have internal clock. If we think about one thing all the time, it will drain all pur energy, but if we have set it for a specific time our body will be more energetic and prepared. Stop overthinking/stop over working and work smarter
That's right, stand up and get on your work right away without doing anything first. Then when you find yourself stuck on a hard task, do something else while making coffee or showering. And after that, get right back onto work, brute forcing a solution. It could take days but it works every time
1.plan what and when to do
2.get rid of distraction
3.atificial deadline
4.active recall
@Aman Jha 🤣😂
Thank you 👍🏼👍👍
@Aman Jha 💀
God bless u😍
Thanks buddy!
Oh, God, I love your way of talking. You talk quietly and give superhuman information.
Thanks 🙏
• Law of reveresed effort: The harder you try, the harder you fall.
• Brain Power/ Mental Energy: It decides how focussed you're when learning something (It's different from productivity which can be changed but everybody get some amount of Brain Power in a day). It passes faster when we wake up compared to later part of the day.
Q1. Which time is best for learning?
Q2. What to do to your distractions?
Q3. How to actively recall what you learnt?
Q4. What is feyman technique for learning?
Ans1. Morning after you wakeup(4 hours).
Ans2. Timebox them in afternoon where you're already tired.
Ans3. Make questions of what you learnt so you can see if you can answer them.
Ans4. Teach to someone else, identify gaps and study more.
Thanks Samdani
• capture the first 4-6 hours of your day doing something productive (start right after you wake up).
• choose right tasks to work on.
• Get rid of distractions.
• Practice deliberate distraction (set a dedicated time aside in your day to use social media,timebox your distraction time).
• Create artificial deadlines for your tasks.
Thanks for summarizing 🙏
Thanks
Thanks Uniyal
@@sahilandsarra It’s not a good thing when people summarise your video, because then the viewer no longer has the need to watch.
But I have to commute to work for 1 hour in the morning and have breakfast
How to enter flow state:
1. Start right away after you wkae up
2. Choose right tasks to work on
3. Get rid of all the distractions
4. Create artificial deadlines
Thank you, sir. We have been learning a lot from you😇
I've been practicing the "Feynman Technique" for years, without even knowing that there's a name for it! Thank you for the quality content, you always find a way to surprise and bring value to us. Keep it up! Cheers from Brazil!
Me who watching how to study instead of studying 👾
We are in the same boat
U are not alone 😂😂😂
I'm in also!😊
But this video is worth
Same here
Hye Man, Your videos are like JUST HTML without any unnecessary CSS, you are focusing what's exactly needed. Love u man!
yes i've experienced it when i try to stay focused i lose my focus but when i try not to keep it i own it , thank you to share it with us .
Every minute of my day is scheduled. Now I am habituated to it and I know what time it is without even looking at the clock.
Now I learnt a few more techniques. Thank you
That’s amazing. 👍
i'm learning a lot from your vides
it seems that you don't just upload for the algorithm but you actually take time to do your research on the subject
thanks a lot for sharing these non time wasting videos
Thanks for your kind words 🙏
I THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING!!!! I feel so good that you told me about codecademy and now I have covered html, css, js, mongodb, java and now learning node.js I did all this in just 4 months. I know it's less but I am proud of myself and thankful to you!!!! Please keep doing the great work!!!! And yes the brainpower hack worked for me!!!!
It’s a great progress Soham. Keep going! 👍
This feeling of "flow state" or the "zone" always comes after getting over the learning curve in anything with consistent practice. I have experienced this with everything i have ever learned. When I was learning to skateboard it is very difficult to do any tricks. You spend a lot of time just trying to land one trick or even ride the board. Eventually, you will land it and then you keep doing it and land it more often. The more you try to land the trick the easier it becomes to do it again and before you know it you just can do it almost without thinking about it. This is how you get "good" at skateboarding (or anything really). The accumulation of this will result an arsenal of tricks you can do and apply them to different obstacles when you feel like it. The more you do the trick, the more it becomes second nature to you. Just like talking, walking, running etc.
This applies to everything including programming. An application, algorithms, any project can be thought of as a "trick" in skateboarding. You may complete the project, app, algorithm, etc.. but you still can't just do it every time without thinking about it. Do it again. Keep doing it.
Another thing.. This is very difficult to do when you are not interested and having fun. If it's not fun and interesting. Do something else for a bit.
I used to exp these during my school days and over comfort situations made me lazy. I believe its common for everyone. Its time to rethink. Thank You Mentor! ❤💪
Happy to help, Athul ❤️
I'm convinced in the power of active recall. I previously used to just write notes of all that I learnt, but on instrospection, I realized that simply looking at the answer constantly wasn't a good way to retain what I'd learnt, so I decides to start writing questions on paper. But writing questions on paper turned out to be quite a hassle, because it's impossible to edit or reorganize what you've already written on paper, so I got a flashcards app. My learning speed has shot up because of this. Whenever I finally understand even a slightly difficult topic, I sit down and formulate a question for that topic. The art of forming those questions themselves also helps to solidify what you've learnt as you have to translate your thoughts into something sensible that anyone can understand. So I'd recommend anyone who's trying to increase their learning productivity to get a flashcards app.
Thank you for the effort you out into making this video Sahil.
Thanks for sharing your story 🙏❤️
I use RemNote
How do you form questions?
@@hmmlol-yi9kv is it good
@@zikrakhan503 Not that popular, and less utilities compared to other apps like Notion etc. But the flashcards part of the app is very useful and learning curve is not that high for using it
This video is really helpful and made me open my eyes on where and what I am doing wrong in preparation journey , I was productive in last week of October doing leetcode ,practising and learning. Seeing social media , where a person studying for 12 hrs or 8 hrs made me insecure got me into negative loop hole. I started to doubt myself (the imposter syndrome ). Entire November actually entire 2022 gone waste for me . Thank you for this video I just now know , what I really to be changed and adjusted in my preparation. Again Thank you 💓💓💗💗
I’m happy you found it helpful. Good luck 👍
Really! This same thing happens to me...i was thinking what happened to my brain suddenly every changed.
Can you plz tell me how to use the Feynman technique? I too set up deadlines for my study but I sit to study at the very last moment when actually the deadline was set for! And hence I can't finish it till my deadline Coz I started the task just before 15mins
@Aman Jha thank you... I will try them! And 2nd tip is the most imp for me coz I am lacking in that area
Impractical motivational quote or advice demotivate many people.
Very true... When we start doing something we are very much attentive and focussed, but as 2-3 hour passes we can't focus on that anymore... To recharge we must take a break to refill our energy and focus back again.... But if we don't do so we just lose time trying to focus but can't achieve anything..
👍
"just focus and enjoy" like playing video game or any dopamine addictive flow state.Great work
working smart + working hard. But know your limits. Start low and slowly increase. For me, I just did 90% of JavsScript basics on freecodecamp in a week(3 hours a day with two days break, aka 15 hours). Python basics took me 1.5 months, with almost the same amount of content studied. I learnt my technique while studying Python basics. Now I study fast for 3 hours, and pop off every day, except today.
Going to study, even though I do not feel like it.
Good luck 👍
IM learning python right now, any suggestions
?
@@MerkabaSS I take notes, and I start my notes down on line 42. So I can scroll down without seeing answers.
E.g Comments, then down 4 lines I show how to comment.
If I fail to know comments without looking at the answer in my notes, I stop and practice how to comment by writing comments/code a few times. If I know how to comment, I go to the next code.
Doing this, I can go through all of the basics in my notes, in 3 hours. From start to finish. But most days I spend 1 hour on notes, 2 hours studying new stuff or doing project tutorials, or coding challenge tutorials.
While studying new stuff, If the question is hard, I Just look up the answer immediately. Don't waste time trying to work it out. Just get the answer, put it in your notes, and you'll learn it as you practice. Zoom through the questions but write the code out three times for each answer as you go.
Helsinki university has a good python course. But I used w3 schools to zoom through Python. It's what I recommend for learning fast.
Last thing, If you are new to coding. You should learn html, Css, and Java Script first. This is where most Jobs are.
This channel content >>> anything
Thanks Phanindra 🙏
Really🔥
@@sahilandsarra please smile atleast one time
I am glad I subscribed to your channel. Watched 4 videos so far and learnt something in every single video. Thanks a bunch!
I just want to say this, Your voice is so calm and this video too.
Hi Sahil, your videos are very practical and your way of delivering things is clear and calm.... Congratulations 🎉
Thanks Somdutt 🙏
Worth Full 7 mins.. You kept it short n simple with valuable info..
Thanks 🙏 I’m glad you liked it.
Hi, Your content is really so underrated! The quality and knowledge that you provide is so appreciative. I want to request you to kindly make a video on how to develop consistency and maintain it. I've tried my best to try to be consistent but, the best I could stretch it to was for a month, a week and sometimes just few days and then everything goes back to normal. I'm so dejected by this and feel bad about myself. I can't seem to find a way to tackle it.
Hey! I already made a video recently on how to build the habit of programming
I recall first when I started programming on FoxPro, I sat continuously programming for 20 hours without any break.. It does happens when you get into the flow, when you start understanding all the individual nuts and bolts and how they fit together and your ability to customize it to suit your needs. It even has higher states if people are willing to stretch their thought patterns ..
Thanks for sharing your story 🙏
20 hours without even food?
That's nuts
I like how calmly you speak. Without effort.
One of the best videos that will safely guide my journey as a forex trader. Thank God for seeing this channel and keep up the good work. And thank you for the concise and authentic content ...
Thanks for your kind words 🙏
Reminds me of Ali Abdaal .
Thanx so much bro, your vids are quiet and helpful.
No noise
So be organized. Interesting how all self-help is about organizing one's time in a certain way different than the other self-help guru's perfect solution. I used to study math at school by imitating how others did it. I didn't do well, got frustrated and became convinced that I'm not cut for it. Fast forward many years later, I started studying math at my own pace and focusing on my own weaknesses as opposed to a set curriculum -a one-size-fits-all solution- and I suddenly became good at math.
Yeah, we don't have the luxury of slowing down time but am sure when it comes to studying we all wish it was possible.
One of the best channels on UA-cam, Big up for your content
idk why but when im sleeping i can think better, i have already thought of many ways to solve problems while sleeping, 1000 iq ideas dude.... maybe i should sleep more in class...
I have experienced the effective state of brain in morning quite a lot. The chess game i play in night, after 2-3 games i start loosing. But in morning it's mostly a winning streak.
That’s great. Thanks for sharing.
This video is like a complete course on effective learning. Thank you for this valuable information
Thanks! I’m glad you liked it. 🙏
This really helped man, as I'm preparing for interviews so! Thank you for the other vids too
Good luck Saransh 👍
Dear hero , you solved my old problem, many many thanks , i will share your video so people can learn most important thing.
Happy to help 🙏
I think it has been at least 1.5 years since the last time I entered the flow state.
Thank you for this.
I just want a Hyperbolic Time chamber ... Not space travel for time dilation
Genious
"Doraemon's?😅"
Just DBZ things
LSD
Lol
Dedicated man hhave a dedicated woman👍👍 stay blessed
Your explanation about working process of human brain is really outstanding! Thanking you to let me know this science behind my brain. Keep up this good work for mankind.
🙏
Cooking or preparing coffee while recalling what u've learnt minutes ago is what I C as a great activity one can do while having a study break . Thanx for letting me know that
Happy to help Yogesh
A worthy youtube channel I've ever seen so far thanks buddy
set a perfect time table for individual tasks and set perfect mind for each individual task you used to do each time...
1.start right after you wake up
2.choose right tast to work on
3.get rid of the distractions
4
Thanks for summarizing.
most vauble study tips video on UA-cam 👍👍
This is literally going to change my life 😇😇😇
I’m glad you found it useful. Thanks 🙏
W😍W.. you spoke the same which happens with most of the people every day, but we people ignore it.
Hey Sahil , Thank you for this much needed tips and Motivation, it really didn't make any sense when i first saw this , but now i'm getting more clarity , and i might've seen this more than 5 times to hardcore remember this into my brain cells. i'll definitely make best use of this tips on learning and becoming a Full stack Web Developer on my own , as i have no friends community to refer me to any jobs .
a good worth it video . i like it
Thanks 🙏
U save me man thanks ❤
You are indeed a great Tech Guru. Thank you
This video pop up on my feed but I gald that I watched this video.Thankyou for the valuable lesson,I will surely try those technique and I hope that you will make about how someone can improved themself,i.e.,how can someone improve communication skill,become more productive etc.
Thankyou once again.
🙏
Your voice is so soothing. So relaxing .
Thanks 🙏
Mind blowing quality content, I am privileged to have access to such type of knowledge through social media. Thank you Sahil for sharing.
this channel is just gold
Yes! I did experience this in problem solving in the mornings.
Amazing! I feel so Genius when it happens with me it's like I am thinking and doing things at the same time. Good Video, Insightful.
Your all video are still informative.your dedication show your hardworking..
I went in flow state while watching your videos I realized it when you mentioned it
😀🙏
I mean you are so awesome i think the practical person!!
I am so happy to watch this video. Thank you very much for this wonderful guide.
I just saw a couple of your videos, and loved it!!
I love this video!
Thanks 🙏
Every video you make bring precious value to us, thank you 💜🥰
I’m glad you like my videos. Thanks Abdilah.
Great video. Really liked how you linked wu wei to actual practice. Pretty informative.
This explains why I have a hard time with school after work.
Informative 👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks 🙏
Most useful video on youtube on this topic.
every single minute is useful..
You are speaking in your flow state
this channel is the best thing man
I felt flow state in my childhood, while I try to make something with small dynamo machine using led lights
Outstanding! Dude that was spectacular the way explained about having trouble falling asleep? Nice video 👌😊🔥
Woow that blow my mind
It was really a greay really a great lesson to learn
The FLOW reminded me the IKIGAI book which I just finished, amazing content ❤
Yah !! After listening this I cud relate why my grand father used to wake me up 4 in the morning and sing pratahkaali followed by learning till 6 then exercise. That was the best routine all time.
Ps : this works only in the rural areas
Factual Knowledge as always. Great video Sahil.
Thanks Muhammad 🙏
I really enjoyed watching this video 😍😍😍
Thank You So Much for this wonderful video............🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you so much
And epic video quality
I was in flow state today morning it feels amazing
🙏
Back again
21/5/23
Sir I have got job as python developer. Though I majored in physics thanks to you. And your work
I can not express how happy I feel to hear this, Anand. Congratulations on your new role and I wish you all the best 👍
ur channel is nxt lvl!
You are briliant, Sahil sir. Every time I watch your videos, I learn something new and learn about the humungous potential one can achieve by experimenting with really simple techniques.
I would like to thank you to make my coding journey smoother than before.
Great insights, great brain hacking, and above all great alumni (IITD)!
1. Start rightaway when you wake up.
- make a plan a night before and act on it next morning.
Choose right tasks to work on- which gives you challenge and helps in engagement
2. Getting rid of distractions- turn off all notifications.
- set a dedicated time for social apps
3. Create artificial deadlines- Pomodoro technique is scam, set a deadline and work into it. This way you will learn faster within the time you decided. Practice Active Recall: make a conscious way of remembering what you learnt. Write the questions that you learnt the answers to. Later come back to these questions and recall the answers.
Another way is through Feynman Technique- Teach or write the topic > identify the gaps> fill these gaps by focusing on them.
Free time management video... Love your videos ❤❤
❤️
thanks sir I get motivated when I watched your videos❤❤
I literally have history civics exam tomorrow and here I am !🙂
Thank u for this video it's really helpful 😇👍
What this exam is bro?
“….. sometimes these reminders looked more like a heavy hand coming towards your face at the speed of light” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 EPIC
😂
👌 perfect
Appreciate uploading this helpful video📹
You just earned yourself another subscriber!
just found ur video, very helpful.. ty sir
I’m glad you liked it. Thanks 🙏
Yes I experienced, the day one when i started learning java it was like 2 hours went like few minutes I experienced continuous flow at that time without any other thoughts.
I subscribed you since your deserve it. Thanks for the video bruh.
We all have internal clock.
If we think about one thing all the time, it will drain all pur energy, but if we have set it for a specific time our body will be more energetic and prepared.
Stop overthinking/stop over working and work smarter
keep it up. Great dedication. powerful video. I loved every second of it...
That's right, stand up and get on your work right away without doing anything first. Then when you find yourself stuck on a hard task, do something else while making coffee or showering. And after that, get right back onto work, brute forcing a solution. It could take days but it works every time
This one is gooood. It really strucked me and made me go hm.
I’m glad you liked it 🙏
Love ur videos brdr💚💚
Thanks 🙏
Well explained but it needs to reach every individual. The way you speak is giving a very good information 👏 👌.
Yes sir you are write time passes very quickly while studying for me.