How to Remember More of What You Read

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  • @HumansOfVR
    @HumansOfVR 5 років тому +1922

    *Right now I’m having amnesia and déjà vu at the same time. I think I’ve forgotten this before*

    • @davidzx2292
      @davidzx2292 5 років тому +18

      Higher on the street, and I know it's my time to go (?

    • @akam9919
      @akam9919 5 років тому +6

      @@davidzx2292 ...Calling you...

    • @NaedMalario
      @NaedMalario 5 років тому +8

      the other day i bought batteries but they were not included

    • @AbdulrahmanMajash
      @AbdulrahmanMajash 5 років тому +6

      @@akam9919 and the search is mystery

    • @skwisgaarskwigelf331
      @skwisgaarskwigelf331 5 років тому +5

      @@AbdulrahmanMajash STANDING ON MY FEET

  • @vinayakharikumar979
    @vinayakharikumar979 4 роки тому +307

    How to remember more of what you read ?
    For Academic Books
    1. Pre - reading : Go through the contents, skim through chapters, read summary, important questions, previour year questions for tests etc...
    2. Highlighting : Read the book FIRST. Highlight Later.
    3. Take notes AFTER you read : key terms, examples, important points
    4. Summarise : Briefly
    5. Seek out connected topics : We learn better when more connections are made in our brain.
    6. Build Interest : Interest is the mother of learning and remembering more.

  • @MeeshT
    @MeeshT 5 років тому +161

    Another highlight tip I like to use is to only highlight key words. It's kind of like reviewing cards for me: if I have a lot of information, I may recognize the idea but not having everything forces me to recall more specifically to prove myself that I actually learnt something by trying to remember what is around them and associate ideas in my head.
    This works wonders if I don't have time to make summaries or flash cards too since the information is condensed to the absolute key words.
    Great video as always :D

    • @osse1n
      @osse1n 5 років тому +2

      Exactly, like putting words into pictures, visualising.

  • @DiLLZGFX
    @DiLLZGFX 5 років тому +1481

    guys, my honest opinion is that you should not follow these tips. While they arn't wrong, they most certainly isn't the most effective way to remember what you read. Various studies have conducted that highlighting text and taking notes are one of the worst ways to remember new information. Summarising without looking at the book might be helpful, however it isnt the best way. If you think about it logically, what your really trying to do is recall the information, rather than remembering it. Remembering is kinda like trying to keep something in your head, where as recalling something is like drawing forth upon that knowledge. The latter is what you want to be focused on. What the studies have shown is that by focusing on active recall you are now practising the skills of recalling that information and to keep it in your head, you simply need to practice the skills of recalling over a spaced period of time.
    So when reading:
    1. Ask questions periodically:
    - What did I just read?
    - How does this relate to anything that I previously knew
    - What are the key ideas
    - Can i explain to someone else.
    2. make a spider diagram or a summary sheet or the whole book or per chapter from memory
    3. to keep it in your head you need to break the forgetting curve. to do this, try and go over what you learned, once a week, once a month, every 3 months etc.
    not only is this way more effective, its also less time consuming, meaning you can read more books
    most of this I learned through the studies found in 'Make It Stick',

    • @march4ththebatmanmovie8
      @march4ththebatmanmovie8 5 років тому +31

      I'm very confused , so who should I listen to then...

    • @DiLLZGFX
      @DiLLZGFX 5 років тому +130

      @@march4ththebatmanmovie8 I would say try both and see which works for you, if u don't wanna check the studies and the book, UA-cam Ali abdaal evidence based revision tips

    • @MrShnazer
      @MrShnazer 5 років тому +29

      Highlighting and taking notes works just fine for me.

    • @hannahnymous
      @hannahnymous 5 років тому +55

      I like your suggestion better! Thanks a lot

    • @justarandomgamer6309
      @justarandomgamer6309 5 років тому +1

      Ben Johnson same

  • @BeSmarterFaster
    @BeSmarterFaster 3 роки тому +44

    As a fellow keyboard player, I especially liked your example of how you applied the music theory you read in the textbook to experiencing it for yourself. In my lectures I often discuss the importance of doing what you can to apply the new information you just got as quickly as possible.

    • @jayfisher3359
      @jayfisher3359 3 роки тому +1

      Mr. DiMaio,yesterday I finally finished my college after a year of trying trying for the second time, your textbook absorption video helped me a great deal. Thank you!

    • @BeSmarterFaster
      @BeSmarterFaster 3 роки тому +2

      @@jayfisher3359 Hello Jay. Congratulations. I'm proud of you. You persisted even though you didn't succeed at first. That's an extremely important personality trait. Keep up that level of commitment and you'll accomplish great things. I'm pleased I was able to be of service to you. Hope you also enjoy Mr. Frank's videos. He publishes some good stuff.

  • @jasonlee8172
    @jasonlee8172 5 років тому +375

    2:15 -2:20 I thought of green while watching the video and when I opened my eyes I thought I was going crazy

    • @catarinad15
      @catarinad15 5 років тому +41

      ME TOO!! i was actually scrolling through the comments to see if it had happened to someone else

    • @superspaze9830
      @superspaze9830 5 років тому +5

      SAME

    • @Zemkezis
      @Zemkezis 5 років тому +24

      I checked again while thinking of red to be sure !

    • @ryanmichael1864
      @ryanmichael1864 5 років тому +2

      Jason Lee WHAT?! i thought of green too?!

    • @Mitras333
      @Mitras333 5 років тому

      Haha same here

  • @sonialee8944
    @sonialee8944 5 років тому +129

    English is my second language and need to keep studying it. And your voice is very clear and easy to understand!. Contents of this video is good because I can get information about remembering what I read, and also help for listening English!.

    • @iamhere3650
      @iamhere3650 5 років тому +4

      He talks fast too and it force me to pay attention

    • @briang1310
      @briang1310 5 років тому +2

      Sonia Lee Yes! English is my third language and I’ve learned crazy amounts of words from watching his channel! You should too! I also procrastinate a lot from watching Tom!

    • @maheshkadam9731
      @maheshkadam9731 5 років тому

      @@briang1310 procastinate?

    • @briang1310
      @briang1310 5 років тому

      Mahesh Kadam procrastinate. As in delaying important tasks lol.

    • @pinascreen7913
      @pinascreen7913 5 років тому

      Plus he's really handsome keeps me focused and motivated to learn lol

  • @adrianocavalcanti298
    @adrianocavalcanti298 5 років тому +451

    Am I the only one who believes that Thomas could recommend us great books on a regular basis? 🤓

    • @spooja1908
      @spooja1908 5 років тому +9

      I have always taken his recommendations and read those books that changed my life .

    • @osse1n
      @osse1n 5 років тому +2

      What kind of books do you prefer?

    • @ultralinguistics3083
      @ultralinguistics3083 5 років тому +3

      @@osse1n 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson is great

    • @jonathanharoun5245
      @jonathanharoun5245 5 років тому +4

      He sometimes does on his email. I started reading The Personal MBA after he recommended it.

    • @Will-qv6es
      @Will-qv6es 5 років тому

      He keeps people updated on goodreads tbf

  • @mlpcharles
    @mlpcharles 4 роки тому +15

    Summary
    5 General Reading Techniques
    1. Pre-Reading. Read the table of contents, chapter sub-headings and bullet-lists within the reading, and any summaries at the back of the chapter. This primes you to read.
    2. Highlighting. Highlight only on your second read-through, highlighting key propositions rather than everything.
    3. Take notes after you read. As with highlighting, this approach assures you take notes on the most important information. Note key terms, main points, and/or effective examples.
    4. Summarize after you read. Distill what you read into the most important points.
    5. Seek and read secondary sources. Nurture your interest in the subject and make connections.
    Reading Practical Books
    1. Use what you learn
    Additional TF pro-tip: Take a break from taking in information. Maybe exercise.
    Top Dissenting Opinion in Comments Section (DiLLGFX)
    1. Focus more on practicing active recall of the information
    2. While reading, ask questions such as (1) what did I read? (2) Does this connect to other things I know? (3) What are the key ideas? (4) Can I explain this to someone else?
    3. After reading, make a summary sheet or spider diagram from memory
    4. Practice active recall with spaced repetition.

  • @rdashian6475
    @rdashian6475 5 років тому +11

    I have ADHD and I often miss important points of the text, but I learned to cope with that. After I read something, I always retell it quietly to myself and at the same time I check if I remember everything that I needed by peeking into the book. Hope it's helpful for someone 😘

  • @yonex310
    @yonex310 5 років тому +71

    Man, he always post perfect video at perfect timing. It's like he knows exactly what is going on with your life or something...

    • @mop4093
      @mop4093 5 років тому +2

      ikr haha right now i have to read a book and take notes n stuff for an exam

    • @sunnyyt8778
      @sunnyyt8778 5 років тому +1

      Yeah dude

  • @jordang8317
    @jordang8317 4 роки тому +3

    I never learned how to properly study in school or college. This video has helped me tremendously in devising my own study plan. Thank you!

  • @azureocean8571
    @azureocean8571 5 років тому +17

    "Because a lot of times staring at a piece of dead tree on your desk isn't the most interesting way to learn about a topic." You know people so well. But trying to read an e-book from a computer screen is even less fun though.
    Also, great tips and great timing with this too!!

  • @secondlastdance1854
    @secondlastdance1854 5 років тому +1

    I missed this types of videos! This is brilliant, lately I have been thinking a lot about the problem of forgeting what I read, and came up that it's not about speed of reading and a number of books, but the quality of what is left in your mind after you read it. Thank's a lot for this video!

  • @mg-us7ug
    @mg-us7ug 6 місяців тому

    I'm only going to repeat what everyone else has already said for emphasis, because it's very helpful and important: trying to explain what you just read to someone else is super helpful. It activates a different part of the brain than the one needed for retention. It's helped me a ton.

  • @MAScreech
    @MAScreech 5 років тому +4

    I just want to let you know that since reading “a Mind for numbers” I have found that I am retaining information a lot better! Thank you for the recommendation!

  • @Chandasouk
    @Chandasouk 5 років тому +33

    Barbara Oakley's Learning How to Learn is very helpful for this. Recalling and taking notes helps me out.

  • @mequellguidry5968
    @mequellguidry5968 5 років тому +1

    Just what I needed! Reading "To Kill a Mockingbird" for school and needed to get myself to focus and remember it for assignments! Thank you!

  • @MichelleRichee
    @MichelleRichee 2 роки тому +1

    None of my teachers talked as fast as you. I can't listen as fast as you talk. Yay, I remembered I could slow you down in settings.

  • @RedditFriends
    @RedditFriends 2 роки тому +1

    1. Haz una PRE LECTURA. Mira por encima (Titulos, graficos, incisos..)
    2. Subrayar: Lea el texto antes de comenzar a subrayar
    Esto tiene el doble efecto de asegurarse de que estás enfocando toda tu atención en entender realmente lo que estás leyendo en lugar de buscar secciones para resaltar aleatoriamente, pero también evita que subrayes demasiado.
    3. Toma notas DESPUES de leer. Desde un solo capitulo completo hasta por secciones.
    4. RESUME lo que lees despues de terminar de leerlo [Extra: Busca otras fuentes sobre la info de la que estes leyendo]
    5. Aplica lo que lees [Si es un libro para aprender]
    6. Toma descansos cada 25 minutos

  • @colbyfalk2013
    @colbyfalk2013 5 років тому +41

    I definitely picked green when he told us to imagine a colour and started tripping out when the screen was green when I opened my eyes....

  • @Zach.Trades
    @Zach.Trades 5 років тому +3

    Great video, Thomas! Another interesting ideas for better retaining information I heard on a podcast is to read/learn material as if you are going to teach it to someone else. Very interesting concepts you have here. This just serves as an idea for a future video for you. Thanks for all the effort you put into your videos.
    Keep up the good work,
    Zach

  • @smersmer1855
    @smersmer1855 5 років тому +56

    "Close your eyes and think about a specific colour."
    Me: "ok, green" **closes eyes**
    "Once you open your eyes again, you're gonna start noticing that colour everywhere."
    Me: **opens eyes and sees a green Thomas** _"holy--"_

    • @veraradkevica2650
      @veraradkevica2650 4 роки тому +2

      OMG SAME. I rewinded the video to see if I didnt holusonate for a moment 😅

  • @TaiChiKnees
    @TaiChiKnees 5 років тому +2

    Thomas, this semester I have only 9 students. Last week I bought them all plastic Yamaha recorders and ORDERED them to practice playing recorder between 45 minute sessions of studying pharmacology. I'm hoping it will help them learn their drugs; I find your advice to take a break and do something totally unlike studying very helpful!

  • @Myopinion-b9b
    @Myopinion-b9b 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for your studying tips in all of your videos. Since I subscribed to your channel I studied more effectively and I passed ( did not fail) the test, with good grades. ( I am happy with them) . I always try to use your tips, they are really helpful.

  • @vena3628
    @vena3628 5 років тому

    I'm so happy that I discovered your channel 2 years ago and am seeing the growth. Wish you all the luck, and as always, thank you for the insights!

  • @bill_jennings
    @bill_jennings Рік тому

    Great tips Thomas, I was taking notes during the entire video. Thanks.

  • @matgonzalez6272
    @matgonzalez6272 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for continuing to make awesome content and always thinking of new ways to help us grow! :)

  • @MartinLichtblau
    @MartinLichtblau 5 років тому +4

    When pre-reading, focus on most concise parts like: title, abstract/intro, summary/conclusion and quotes.

  • @TerenceChiII
    @TerenceChiII 5 років тому +323

    Dude your green filter messed with me. I was so surprised. I guess most people chose green?

    • @albericponcedeleon2696
      @albericponcedeleon2696 5 років тому +48

      I chose red, so it still freaked me out that I was seeing the complimentary color.

    • @jassimfarookh6561
      @jassimfarookh6561 5 років тому +2

      Same here

    • @KiraFriede
      @KiraFriede 5 років тому +6

      I chose orange and was confused, because my color suddenly disappeared

    • @weaver3636
      @weaver3636 5 років тому +19

      Not me, I chose blue.

    • @pepehimovic3135
      @pepehimovic3135 5 років тому

      @@weaver3636 same

  • @fayevinyl4596
    @fayevinyl4596 5 років тому +5

    Prereading
    Highlighting
    T8 notes after reading
    Summarize
    Seek out secondary points to help build increase.

  • @Manuel-px9lc
    @Manuel-px9lc 5 років тому +3

    Thank you a lot, Thomas, this video actually helped me a lot. I find myself having an extremely difficult time reading textbooks etc., especially in class. I feel like no matter how hard I try, I just skim the text and simply do not absorb any knowledge from the pages.
    But now I'll try to use your tips!
    Kind regards from Switzerland! :-)

  • @zohanasir5391
    @zohanasir5391 5 років тому +1

    I ve been pre-reading since i entered college. Its such a good way to get an idea of whats coming up next.
    Good video as always💎💎

  • @AmyJackson-_-85
    @AmyJackson-_-85 Рік тому

    I used large note cards. It’s easier to carry around and it works as a book mark too. Then I transfer them to a note card box. I struggle to put things in my short term memory and this helps to remember the things I read. Helps with my creativity as well.

  • @sarawilde7493
    @sarawilde7493 4 роки тому

    Thomas! So happy for you. I’ve been following you for 5 years and you reached 2 million subscribers. Congratulations! 🎉✨💛

  • @thelaurels13
    @thelaurels13 5 років тому

    I love your videos and this is my favourite. I’m a slow reader, as sometimes it can take me months to finish a book, these tips are very helpful, because I’m one of those who tends to highlight far too much.

  • @-HRH
    @-HRH 5 років тому +1

    Queen, you are one of the most helpful youtubers and I love you.

  • @prateekvasudev8894
    @prateekvasudev8894 3 роки тому

    i really appreciate you sharing these methods. I hope to apply them in practice. God Bless you Bro!

  • @sujitmone3436
    @sujitmone3436 4 роки тому

    This was helpful thanx. ❤

  • @timmichael7440
    @timmichael7440 2 роки тому +1

    Substitute "write it down" for "highlighting" and this works better. Most people cannot resist the urge to highlight too much, and this adds lots of noise to the process of reviewing the material later. Instead, make brief outline notes of the points that you would like to highlight, then fill in details later. This is also a good way to bootstrap the process of making your own material notes - it allows you to start small and do a little bit at a time.

  • @jamiehay1027
    @jamiehay1027 5 років тому +2

    Great video!

  • @prosado454
    @prosado454 5 років тому +3

    I was asking myself that a couple of days ago. Perfect timing! Thanks for what you do. ❤💪

  • @meier3307
    @meier3307 5 років тому +42

    Pls make a video on "How to learn a big amount of educational material yourself, if you are REALLY lagging behind the classmates?"
    Love your content!

  • @francovaldes5985
    @francovaldes5985 5 років тому

    Love the way you explained this. I'm an English Teacher and this is amazing considering the fact that reading is one, as well as the other skills, the most challenging one. Great tips!

  • @kevinstart5107
    @kevinstart5107 5 років тому +3

    This is what I need! I read 70 pages of a book today then realized I remembered nothing at all.

  • @AnkushKumar-bb7ip
    @AnkushKumar-bb7ip 2 роки тому

    You are best among all other youtubers.🤩your every video is just what i want. Thank you so much

  • @blakebolt9205
    @blakebolt9205 4 роки тому

    This is a very good, easy to follow and understand video to learn, comprehend and retain rings your read. Thanks for this

  • @corynorell3686
    @corynorell3686 5 років тому

    That little piano riff you played was hauntingly beautiful. Makes me want to take up music again.

  • @xtradelite903
    @xtradelite903 5 років тому +7

    Most contemporary books make pre-reading & summarizing a snap. The problem for me are interruptions. When I’m in the flow state of studying, I cannot tell you how crippling it is to have my work interrupted.

  • @angelmayaguari7230
    @angelmayaguari7230 3 роки тому

    for some reason i put this video on for some reason for my dad. when he comes in he'll see me on the computer and ask me what im watching and i'll say im studying but after watching this video for a few seconds i decided ill just watch it normally. (Because it is very VERY good.) :)

  • @davidgrigsby8963
    @davidgrigsby8963 5 років тому

    1. Pre-Readng
    2a. Read thru' (w/understandng)
    2b. Highlight (after the a4mentnd).
    3. Note-takng (after readng enough of a sectn 2distill the info [main points; 🔑 terms; exampls]).
    4. Find complementry, interst-bearng; 2ndary sourcs 4what ur readng.
    5. Aftr intaking enough info., tak a break; refrainng from takng in more info. (til u'v had × 2procss it).

  • @halba6357
    @halba6357 5 років тому +2

    VIDEO IDEA!!! would you consider making a series of videos about the basics of music theory?? i know there are lots of videos out there but i love your way of teaching/presenting

    • @clayshippy2652
      @clayshippy2652 5 років тому

      I liked the overhead shot of the piano keyboard. Especially since Thomas was improvising. It was fun.

  • @livem7678
    @livem7678 5 років тому +1

    Man I just found your channel and really love it!! So many helpful informations, which I can use for my preparation for medical school. Subbscribed!

  • @amitm1157
    @amitm1157 4 роки тому +1

    Another important thing to do is revision. If you read a chapter or say ten pages in a book during morning or afternoon, revise the content at night within 10 minutes. The next day, revise it within 2 minutes. One week after this, revise it within a minute by looking at important points. This is very effective. Repetition is a way to keep content of books fixed in your mind for long term recall. if you do a practical task related to content of the book, you will revise too.

  • @jvstkiki
    @jvstkiki 5 років тому +2

    This was some great advice! Thanks! ☺️

  • @cassandranorris8645
    @cassandranorris8645 5 років тому +1

    Enjoyed this video!

  • @ca3924
    @ca3924 5 років тому

    Wow! This is the only time Thomas Frank did not deliver on time relative to my assignment due date. I just submitted my homework and I just crammed some of my readings and I already forgot some them. Despite that, this video is still useful for my future studies.

  • @AlexanderGransgaard
    @AlexanderGransgaard 5 років тому

    Made a super similar video like 4 months ago, but gotta say this video is so information packed and amazingly put together. Kind of awesome to see how I could've done better. Love your videos Thomas!

  • @carlosvera621
    @carlosvera621 5 років тому

    Loved this new smooth style, keep it up!

  • @ziyixu1887
    @ziyixu1887 4 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing these tips, trying them now.

  • @jimwennekers3764
    @jimwennekers3764 5 років тому +14

    They actually call me Jimmy Neutron at school. It’s cause you Made me smart and hardworking.

  • @mykastauffer
    @mykastauffer 5 років тому +30

    Such a good video!!!

  • @blackswan4301
    @blackswan4301 5 років тому

    i loved this video all the way!!!! huge fan TOM!

  • @modell1084
    @modell1084 3 роки тому

    Liking your wall scrolls, I can relate to your taste in games and that makes me feel pretty good about myself that I am going down a similar path of a good scholar.

  • @darrencarter1566
    @darrencarter1566 4 місяці тому

    Thomas, thank you so much for this video. You were straight to the point and I definitely got the tips I was looking for, especially about over highlighting. lol, Studying for my IT Certs should go a lot smoother now thanks to you. I will let you know how it goes and Thanks Again :)

  • @TheDKing67
    @TheDKing67 5 років тому +13

    Can you do a video on how to cram? Its obviously not the best scenario but when we do it, we should be efficient

    • @justarandomgamer6309
      @justarandomgamer6309 5 років тому

      _Jamison_ I use the flash card method: where you go through notes and write down everything you thinkll be important on 1 flashcard

  • @ma-teman1197
    @ma-teman1197 5 років тому +2

    Highlighting only the important parts is also helpful when you try to summarize what you've read. Most of the time, I am not able to remember everything so after I summarize, I can easily go back and see what I highlighted to remember and the continue to summarize from there.

  • @abhishekabraham4107
    @abhishekabraham4107 4 роки тому

    Great job. Thanks for this video. Cheers.

  • @samkonstan5254
    @samkonstan5254 5 років тому +1

    Everybody is talking about how they noticed the green. My first thought was red, and I didn’t even notice the green until I rewatched that part- shows the impact of focus.

  • @anitaschafer567
    @anitaschafer567 5 років тому +2

    the music piece sounded so beautiful

  • @stfadhh
    @stfadhh 5 років тому +1

    His videos are such a courtesy for the eyes

  • @gabrielladavid7988
    @gabrielladavid7988 5 років тому +2

    This is such a great video! Thankyou so much :)

  • @AddittiAgrawal
    @AddittiAgrawal 5 років тому

    definitely needed this!

  • @SushantGupt
    @SushantGupt 5 років тому +5

    Hi Thomas! You have inspired me so much as being a college student! You motivated me to work harder in school and even create my own UA-cam channel!! Thank you! :)

  • @ArturoCabello
    @ArturoCabello 5 років тому +3

    It is all about remembering those little facts. Great video!

  • @ashlazdanovich8396
    @ashlazdanovich8396 5 років тому

    Somehow I managed to learn these techniques from having to do many long tests, like the Iowa, or the FCAT (Though that one isn’t in use in name anymore), but about all they told me to do to prepare me for the test(s) was to just Gus’s if I didn’t know the answer.
    I hate time limits on these types of tests.
    But regardless I had to learn what was the easiest way to get the needed information out of a text while getting the answer as close to or the correct answer as much as possible.
    So, I just read the title , then I read the 1st question, next I skimmed through the test till I found the corresponding information that would get me to the closest to the answer.
    Of course, this did teach me how recognize the needed information, but until this video I didn’t really think that these techniques could really be used to remember the information.
    I’ll try to remember to actually make myself remember the information next time I read like this.
    Awesome video!

  • @rosemunn6918
    @rosemunn6918 3 роки тому

    Very good info on memorizing. Before I took a ''memory test'' for a job I really wanted, I read up on techniques on memorizing, which you have given here, this was years ago, no internet. I got 99 out of 100! which was aces for me, and I got the job. I've also got ADHD and have used many techniques similar to yours about reading and retaining to pass my grades, they work. Thanks for an excellent leaning tool and video..

  • @danielhedu
    @danielhedu 5 років тому

    I also like a lot to talk with someone about what I just read, using my own words and that also helps you a lot to remember what you read.

  • @user-of4xj8io9c
    @user-of4xj8io9c 7 місяців тому

    2:23 Take notes AFTER you read
    For practical books put them into action
    Make sure to have some break time between inputs, let them marinate

  • @heckomaku3185
    @heckomaku3185 5 років тому +4

    I've found underlining/pacing with a closed pen as a read increases my retention, but I'm not sure why. I think it's the physical movement reinforcing the memories.

  • @ArnaGSmith
    @ArnaGSmith 4 роки тому

    Thanks! This was great.

  • @accesspowerandpoise
    @accesspowerandpoise 4 роки тому

    An excellent tutorial. Really helpful. Thanks Frank.

  • @canadianloon6433
    @canadianloon6433 5 років тому

    Great advise
    Thanks

  • @interestingtome.perhapsoth3785
    @interestingtome.perhapsoth3785 4 роки тому

    Concise and to the point as always - great content to start building from 👍

  • @c.mitchell2900
    @c.mitchell2900 5 років тому

    Holy heck I needed this video so much.

  • @englishwithmuzammal3596
    @englishwithmuzammal3596 4 роки тому +1

    Digitalization has made our minds so fragile that we forget right away after reading something. If you really wanna improve your retention power, then lessen the screen time to not more than 2 hours a day. That said, expecting results in limited time is just mere stupidity.

  • @thedevil2072
    @thedevil2072 5 років тому +2

    important:
    1.pre-reading
    2. right highlighting: Don't highlight to much
    3. Take notes after reading
    4.Summarize your notes

  • @timbuktu8069
    @timbuktu8069 2 роки тому

    When I read a book, the information sort of corkscrews into my brain. The information is there but I can't remember why I know it.
    I am amazed by people who remember exactly where and when they learned a topic.

  • @nellytorba8737
    @nellytorba8737 4 роки тому

    Love the tips!

  • @kittycat8681
    @kittycat8681 5 років тому

    Needed this!!

  • @jonathandjing1065
    @jonathandjing1065 4 роки тому

    My most effective way is spending 5 minutos asking questions like what have i learnt ? what was it about? what were the key areas? could i apply this in life ? spend time to make sence of the information and you will never forget.

  • @jurjenbavelaar1558
    @jurjenbavelaar1558 5 років тому +1

    As one of my professors said regarding highlighting (may be someone else's quote, not sure); If everything's important, nothing is important.

  • @mukopu3a
    @mukopu3a 5 років тому

    Hey Thomas,
    I scrolled down through all those comments, but that was too much - so not sure if someone brought it up before but I think links are missing in the outro of the video (at least I can't see it on chrome, mac). So when you say: check this video here, or subscribe to that playlist there - it's not clear where and what exactly are you referring to.
    Also wanted to let you know that I loved your content and specifically pleased with the fact that you still seem to remain a sincere human even with the pace of your fan base growth (which is almost never the case amongst fellow influencers). Thank you for that.

  • @wantsomescience1640
    @wantsomescience1640 5 років тому

    Appreciated your tips

  • @mememem
    @mememem 5 років тому +36

    I was going to make a witty comment based solely off the video's title but I've already forgotten what it was about

  • @Spectre428
    @Spectre428 5 років тому

    Phenomenal quality right there!

  • @Mal-ie3xn
    @Mal-ie3xn 5 років тому +42

    I was thinking of red, so that green filter didn't work with me

  • @haanhduong7902
    @haanhduong7902 5 років тому

    You always give us helpful videos 👌 thank you

  • @purposemind8895
    @purposemind8895 5 років тому

    Perfect video at the perfect time! 💚💚💚

  • @kashawnholman2540
    @kashawnholman2540 5 років тому

    How to read a book is a pretty helpful tool to use as well. Great Video Thomas!