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I was watching some nutrition videos, and I was remembering how you said that theres no evidence nutrition Is linked to greater intelligence. However, 3 things don't prove this: what Nikola Tesla said, Albert Einstine, and Dr Greger. I know they have biased views(vegetarian, vegetarian eater for his last year in life, and vegan/vegetarian, respectively) but their claims make a lot of sense. Especially when looking at studies, and my own personal experience.
This video is a good COMPLEMENT to others, like the recent one on Bloom’s Taxonomy, the main idea of high impact = higher focus sounds simple but it’s a huge step forward in my understanding of learning, I always thought that curiosity and effort had something to do with my mood but I couldn’t find any youtube video that talked about this until now. I can now confirm that the vast majority of times I get bored and tired is only when I do the lower impact methods (reading in a bland way, without thinking about the importance or without asking questions about related information, using anki for more than 1 hour…). When I study by asking myself deeper questions, skipping what doesn’t make sense to me at the moment to see how I can add it to the bigger picture or even when I practice a lot of certain information before moving on to another, those are just the hours where I am most focused and also the ones where I remember the most. The only problem is that I think someone who hasn't seen Justin's previous videos might feel lost or wonder how the idea applies, because there is no "direct" advice in the video, so the title could be changed a little bit.
Thanks you Justin❤. I don't know what I'll do without you. I was able to get my FIRST straight A+ for my mid term. I have learnt a lot from your channel and Archer's. Even though I can't afford to join your course but I'm still grateful for everything that you taught us and with this, I will try to improve myself each day😊
@@nevergiveup5939 i am here in this life to train for the glorious day amnd to tell people about it. When Jesus comes. I will die because a human body should die But i will get a new body in the heaven💖 If you are not saved, you will go to the hell, where you will think to get out but no one will ever come to rescue you. There the fire will never blew off neither do the insects. You will wish to die for years and years and years. If you are saved and believe Jesus is the God my Savior the one who died for me to remove my sins, you will definitely go to the heaven where all joys are present. No more sicknesses no more sadness or no negative. God's children will offer their glory to Jesus and live with him for eternity 🎇💖And i am going there. What about you? Jesus loves you 🌈 even if you don't believe him. If you don't believe you will definitely be able to get all the consequences.
Translation: your mind loses focus when your task makes no sense. It's easy to focus on painting a room, because you know all the steps and you can see your progress; each thing you do is clearly connected to the outcome (the room is painted). If your study method is not connected to a relevant outcome (test performance) then you will quickly lose focus. Here, I think the video conflates motivation with focus. For example: imagine you are learning German. A "low impact" method would be to simply read about the different cases and try to remember them. A high-impact method for the same material would be to write down a personally relevant story that you want to be able to say in German. Then, you may try to translate the sentence "I went into the store." You will realize that you need a certain case. This motivates you to learn what the case is and how it works. You will then apply it to a real situation and see (like paint on the wall) that you have (1) learned something and (2) gotten closer to your goal (telling the story correctly). In this way, you keep motivation because you get the little dopamine reward of seeing your story improve. If all you do is try to remember the rules for the cases, there is no visible progress, no reward. I think this is distinct from focus, which Justin and others address well in other content. Focus is about creating a workspace with no distractions so that you are not even considering the option of doing something else. Basically, try to create the environment that exists when you are on an international flight-no wifi, you can't even get up, and all you have is one book or one application on your laptop.
I think knowing the cases is really important. When you go with that method u undeniable will do misstakes in your output. Learning them in first place then connect them to nativ sentences/key expressions that requires certain cases(the making sense thing you spoke of) and then using them, like spamusing them, will give you the result u search for. (And if given the best and last step would be instant feedback. The moment u do it incorrect you get corrected. I mean that s how we nativ learned them)
The main point is around 3:23, the missing piece. The example solutions are around 6:14, essentially his free UA-cam videos to implement various methods in your learning. So, this video is a guide on where to find high-impact methods and why you need to apply them in your study.
@@mohamedabdo-ul6jz When you organise information in your brain (non-linearly with sufficient deep processing ) you will find that a piece of information is linked to many other concepts and groups through which you can approach the information. These concepts and groups work as an anchor point for the information helping you have more stronger retention and ability to use it much more flexibly.
I must say. Out of all the channels I have subscribed to, this channel helped me the most. I appreciate the effort you put into each of your videos. Respect!
Bro, Humble request to please keep your videos coming regularly 🙏. I learned a lot from you over the years and You are the BIGGEST motivation & a study GURU for me in youtube 🙏
This is not a how-to video. I appreciate the content but I did not learn how to study for 12+ hours with perfect focus. That is only taught in his course it seems. I would appreciate that the video be retitled to better fit the actual content of the video.
Since this video doesn’t name any “high impact” methods, I’ll put some here. Self testing - constantly quizzing yourself on the subjects you’re studying. The Feynman technique - teach others what you’re learning. You can even “teach yourself” the information. Any method that requires you to use active recall is a great method. As for outcomes. Set a goal that you want to achieve during your study session, like understanding a chapter of a book. Then once you reach that goal, set another goal to reach. You can adjust your goal based on how you are feeling and you’ll get a nice dopamine boost for reaching each goal which will help you to study longer. Also studying is about understanding and more importantly remembering what you’re learning. Remembering things takes time so be patient with yourself.
I understand your purpose to promote your system. However, you did not reveal one technique to improve my focus. However, your thoughts motivated me to create a rough time schedule to complete a project I had been putting off. As an Email Marketing person, I respectfully suggest changing the title to drive home the reality of benefits of the importance of studying with focus. This you did very well.
Yeah would completely agree, a lot of his recent videos seem like a trap to push towards improving the study techniques (which isn't inherently wrong) but comes off as ingenuine when he doesn't discuss about how to improve the other factors e.g. improving focus and timing, rather he just focuses on the area where he can sell us something that being his course. I noticed that the majority of his videos despite the title will always relate to shilling out his learning system (which is probably good) but not letting us know about other practical areas we can work on such as focus without buying his course
Another high impact method is to just use better resources. Reading a bulkier textbook, which explains better, is better than a lecturer's summarized notes and ticks all the boxes
Crazy how it can work in reverse (at least in engineering studies) where a direct approach can work wonders. Some thick textbooks add a lot of unnecessary fluff and lose the efficiency of the streamlined methods
Thanks for the video! Feel free to disagree, but this is it in a nutshell from my understanding: The more you are actively thinking (ie. high impact, eg. connecting the dots, challenging your thought patterns metacognitively etc.) while learning instead of blindly consuming resources (ie. low impact, eg. by reading or watching) the higher the initial effort to focus but the less likely you are to be distracted once you’re in the „tunnel“.
On my POV i think the first thing you need to do is to identify your high impact method by yourself. Using the OUTCOME formula as Justin Sung mentioned. So, we know that we need to define the outcome we desired as well as the quality and quantity. Everytime we studying using any techniques wether its impactful or not, we going to ask ourself wether the outcome we desired is reached or vice versa. Then, we can clarify the technique is low impact or high impact. The point is the outcome. That's what I understand from this video. But if I'm misunderstanding it plss tell me
I suspected click bait, so I put the transcript into a large language model, and it validated that it was in fact, click bait. Nothing really new to those who know how to study. Saved 12 minutes of time in watching the video writing this comment and reading the large language models output. That is how you’re effective with your time.
Also one recommendation for improving. Set yourself a volume (sets, duration, intensity) and do it for severaly weeks. Be aware of your progress and the moments you feel drained. compare your should- and be-state. There you have the efficiency. With this knowledge you can lower/raise the volume to a optimal state. Until ur brain gets used to that volume. Once you find out how to messure the efficiency / what s a good volume / what s a good source, you really can t not progress. Intensity = study methods. Some are less efficient some are more. It varies from subject to subject and from person to person. Even when studies proof srr or flash cards to be the most efficient methods they might not necessarily be in ur case. Since they are always seen in isolation but never used in. Thus you need different methods and volumes and adjust them diffdrently. With that said, if u fail to plan u plan to fail.
I start to watch your channel as a way of improve my level of English and I found a huge treasure for improve at university. thanks for your videos :).
Thank you for that I just joined your learning drop. Before I gave priorities to the quantity but nowadays focusing on the quantity is helping me in a very interesting way .Watching this I have come to realize you are right and I would really appreciate if you made a video of impact based studying .
I have been watching your videos for more than 2 years, it gave me a lot of perspective and ideas but you gave me nothing complete which works for me or anyone i guess unless Someone buys your course! Idk. with the ratio of what i got and the time i spent its been very counter productive and its very evident in your comment section as well.
I really appreciate the fact that you shared with us that there is a way to study for long hours, but this video does not explain that (which is totally understandable, we gotta eat somehow).
So that's why whenever I decide to put in genuine effort into a study session it almost always ends-up being really, really fun! Big thanks for the brainwaves, Dr Sung!
I am sorry but this video takes so long to reach its point and is more theory based rather than application based. So the idea here is to simply study activity rather than passively. You can add practical examples along your explanation which would elevate this video much more.
I have a question.. I usually get around to get my studies done in terms of worksheets and problem sets. What I find difficult is coalescing all the different insights from the question, compiling all the good points together and remembering it in a long run. Another side Question, I often encounter this feeling that I am pretty good in a particular topic and I do all of the question sets. And when I return to it a month or two later, I have this feeling where I just don't remember being able to conquer such difficult questions. Any advice or insight would be very useful. Thank you. Gr8 video btw
@@nevergiveup5939 because things happened and whoops here we are and after we die, whoops things stop here we are Life is meaningless but bro that isn't so bad Lol just enjoy the time you got
the more i watch your vids, the more i feel like the whole point of all of it is just to actually take the mental effort to dive into what you're learning. so basically... just learn it right it's not easy but just do it
I haven't enrolled in the program you can read reviews online like reddit UA-cam etc. from that I can assure you if you already doesn't have a consistent study routine patience and a passion to improve yourself it isn't going to be easy. Because his course from what i heard is built like a integration to an existing consistent study routine it's for making your existing study routine more effective and efficient. There's people who had inconsistent routine and rushed through his course without being able to apply the techniques cause they had poor scheduling, task management and weak work ethic. And there's definitely more cases for students who successfully integrated his methods to their consistent study system and made it more effective and efficient. Tldr; choose wisely a solution can be medicine and a poison depending on the person that's taking good luck 🍀
Is it normal to feel and yearn for breaks after using high-impact methods? Even when I feel like I deeply understood something, doing high impact methods, especially active recall and questioning, as well as some mind-mapping, and reviewing answers, higher levels of chuncks, creating examples and contrasting alternatives or evaluating the effectivness, is it normal to yearn for breaks, as I create more depth when things are churning in the background? I know Babara Oakely talks about this, I feel like the biggest issue with learning is panic and fear of survival, when there are close to 0 peers, and people peform to your image of them etc. This is why I meditate to even realize others are conscious as they don't seem like it anymore... anyhow...
i guess low impact methods are a result of dopamine hits we are used to high level od dopamines in this era that we dont want to work hard which leds to choosening of low impact methods
Hi, i have some question about the video. Is it right to say that impact=level of mastery? And if it is, wouldn't it take more cognitive load? Because of that you should feel more tired and not being able to study for longer time. And by the misinterprentetion of effort hypothesis you shoul feel like it didn't work as well as usual so you would feel demotivated to continue further affecting your focus and motivatio.
00:06 Learn the outcome formula for focused long-hour study sessions 01:47 Focus is key to studying long hours effectively 03:32 Quality is about impact, not just focus 05:22 Identifying high impact study methods can optimize learning significantly. 07:01 Impact level affects focus while studying 09:08 Start with high impact methods for better focus 10:59 Distinguishing high impact vs low impact study methods 12:57 Switch to high impact methods for effective studying.
I learned a whole lot of nothing from this video. 14 minutes can be simplified in one sentence: "1 hour of study using effective study methods is worth more than X number of hours of study using ineffective study methods". What are some effective study methods you ask? Well, none was offered in this 14 minute video!
The example solutions are around 6:14, essentially his free UA-cam videos to implement various methods in your learning. So, this video is a guide on where to find high-impact methods and why you need to apply them in your study.
The missing piece to learning outcomes is at 3:23, and distinguishing high impact from low impact is at 11:08. That's it! The rest regrettably is just circular talking about how important impact is and how his videos can teach you about impact. Not much information in this video! If you've seen Justin's more informative content before, then there's functionally no new information.
I appreciate such valuable information, I did apply this method just today by instinct and scored 10 in Pretest and 8.75 in assesment. Also I will add and I added your previous method of Encoding Technique that carried me to code the subjects easily and also logically in 70% less of time. So I can afford complex volume of assesments as I currently have to do about 21 in 1.25 months, so yes is easy that gets understood and as you taught deeply encoded. Thanks for your words and your deep and vast knowledge. Best regards.
Extremely poor video. Spent 14 minutes talking about the benefits of high-impact methods vs. low-impact methods, and fails to give a single example to support his argument
I also feel the same at the start. But, If you see his single video you won't understand what he is talking about. Watch his other video or next video to get the bigger picture.
Hey, I just now watched the full video, he clearly explained how high impact methods feel like in his high "impact vs low impact" part of video. Focus on that.
Alright so you told all thet but no mention about what a high impact method is? GREAT CLICKBAIT! at least tell one high impact method and then ask people to join the newsletter for other methods but I guess it was a click bait since start.
I have been a suscriber for few years now. I have to say, this is the only channel i learned nothing from. I'm going to unsubscribe today, it's too much now😂
Don't rely on these UA-camrs. All they want is to sell their courses regardless of the quality they provide. Listen to all and just experiment, see if it works for you. These UA-camrs have sold their souls for money.
Those who says that this video help them study 12+ hours a day actually just a person with low reading score skills and listening score. How the f they talk about it?
@@blitzer658 lol yeah its all these "self improvement" youtubers do nowadays. They always try to protect the "secret sauce" or "answer" to your problems behind a paywall
A better idea is : just work and see what it works for you . Fail and adapt . Is a high priority what you want to do? If so you won’t need any method and bla bla bla method. Instead of spending time researching how to study just take the books and notes , and study like a machine , put away the phone and just smash the study. Hard work and consistency beats any hack
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I was watching some nutrition videos, and I was remembering how you said that theres no evidence nutrition Is linked to greater intelligence. However, 3 things don't prove this: what Nikola Tesla said, Albert Einstine, and Dr Greger. I know they have biased views(vegetarian, vegetarian eater for his last year in life, and vegan/vegetarian, respectively) but their claims make a lot of sense. Especially when looking at studies, and my own personal experience.
This video is a good COMPLEMENT to others, like the recent one on Bloom’s Taxonomy, the main idea of high impact = higher focus sounds simple but it’s a huge step forward in my understanding of learning, I always thought that curiosity and effort had something to do with my mood but I couldn’t find any youtube video that talked about this until now. I can now confirm that the vast majority of times I get bored and tired is only when I do the lower impact methods (reading in a bland way, without thinking about the importance or without asking questions about related information, using anki for more than 1 hour…). When I study by asking myself deeper questions, skipping what doesn’t make sense to me at the moment to see how I can add it to the bigger picture or even when I practice a lot of certain information before moving on to another, those are just the hours where I am most focused and also the ones where I remember the most. The only problem is that I think someone who hasn't seen Justin's previous videos might feel lost or wonder how the idea applies, because there is no "direct" advice in the video, so the title could be changed a little bit.
That's a major flaw with Justin video. He rarely gives direct advice and I think that's on purpose. He's selling a course after all
Thanks you Justin❤. I don't know what I'll do without you. I was able to get my FIRST straight A+ for my mid term. I have learnt a lot from your channel and Archer's. Even though I can't afford to join your course but I'm still grateful for everything that you taught us and with this, I will try to improve myself each day😊
Why are we here in this life? Why do we die? What will happen to us after death?
@@nevergiveup5939you don't waste time hey hey 😂
@@nevergiveup5939 i am here in this life to train for the glorious day amnd to tell people about it. When Jesus comes.
I will die because a human body should die
But i will get a new body in the heaven💖
If you are not saved, you will go to the hell, where you will think to get out but no one will ever come to rescue you. There the fire will never blew off neither do the insects. You will wish to die for years and years and years.
If you are saved and believe Jesus is the God my Savior the one who died for me to remove my sins, you will definitely go to the heaven where all joys are present. No more sicknesses no more sadness or no negative.
God's children will offer their glory to Jesus and live with him for eternity 🎇💖And i am going there.
What about you?
Jesus loves you 🌈 even if you don't believe him. If you don't believe you will definitely be able to get all the consequences.
Translation: your mind loses focus when your task makes no sense. It's easy to focus on painting a room, because you know all the steps and you can see your progress; each thing you do is clearly connected to the outcome (the room is painted). If your study method is not connected to a relevant outcome (test performance) then you will quickly lose focus. Here, I think the video conflates motivation with focus.
For example: imagine you are learning German. A "low impact" method would be to simply read about the different cases and try to remember them. A high-impact method for the same material would be to write down a personally relevant story that you want to be able to say in German. Then, you may try to translate the sentence "I went into the store." You will realize that you need a certain case. This motivates you to learn what the case is and how it works. You will then apply it to a real situation and see (like paint on the wall) that you have (1) learned something and (2) gotten closer to your goal (telling the story correctly).
In this way, you keep motivation because you get the little dopamine reward of seeing your story improve. If all you do is try to remember the rules for the cases, there is no visible progress, no reward.
I think this is distinct from focus, which Justin and others address well in other content. Focus is about creating a workspace with no distractions so that you are not even considering the option of doing something else. Basically, try to create the environment that exists when you are on an international flight-no wifi, you can't even get up, and all you have is one book or one application on your laptop.
I think knowing the cases is really important. When you go with that method u undeniable will do misstakes in your output.
Learning them in first place then connect them to nativ sentences/key expressions that requires certain cases(the making sense thing you spoke of) and then using them, like spamusing them, will give you the result u search for. (And if given the best and last step would be instant feedback. The moment u do it incorrect you get corrected. I mean that s how we nativ learned them)
You should start a channel
Brilliant. This goes back to his problem based learning that he talked about earlier
So It's basically MG + Enviroment
The main point is around 3:23, the missing piece.
The example solutions are around 6:14, essentially his free UA-cam videos to implement various methods in your learning. So, this video is a guide on where to find high-impact methods and why you need to apply them in your study.
he mentioned in previous vides this term "anchor points" do u know what it mean ?
@@mohamedabdo-ul6jz When you organise information in your brain (non-linearly with sufficient deep processing ) you will find that a piece of information is linked to many other concepts and groups through which you can approach the information. These concepts and groups work as an anchor point for the information helping you have more stronger retention and ability to use it much more flexibly.
I must say. Out of all the channels I have subscribed to, this channel helped me the most. I appreciate the effort you put into each of your videos. Respect!
Its a sign when you watch a 3 year old james scholz video, who tells you to focus more. And now you releasing this. I need to focus deeply more.
Bro, Humble request to please keep your videos coming regularly 🙏.
I learned a lot from you over the years and You are the BIGGEST motivation & a study GURU for me in youtube 🙏
This is not a how-to video. I appreciate the content but I did not learn how to study for 12+ hours with perfect focus. That is only taught in his course it seems. I would appreciate that the video be retitled to better fit the actual content of the video.
Why are we here in this life? Why do we die? What will happen to us after death?
Absolutely. This wasn't a how-to at all.
@@nevergiveup5939 try Sahaja Yoga meditation, it helps
Since this video doesn’t name any “high impact” methods, I’ll put some here.
Self testing - constantly quizzing yourself on the subjects you’re studying.
The Feynman technique - teach others what you’re learning. You can even “teach yourself” the information.
Any method that requires you to use active recall is a great method.
As for outcomes. Set a goal that you want to achieve during your study session, like understanding a chapter of a book. Then once you reach that goal, set another goal to reach. You can adjust your goal based on how you are feeling and you’ll get a nice dopamine boost for reaching each goal which will help you to study longer.
Also studying is about understanding and more importantly remembering what you’re learning. Remembering things takes time so be patient with yourself.
I understand your purpose to promote your system. However, you did not reveal one technique to improve my focus. However, your thoughts motivated me to create a rough time schedule to complete a project I had been putting off.
As an Email Marketing person, I respectfully suggest changing the title to drive home the reality of benefits of the importance of studying with focus. This you did very well.
Yeah would completely agree, a lot of his recent videos seem like a trap to push towards improving the study techniques (which isn't inherently wrong) but comes off as ingenuine when he doesn't discuss about how to improve the other factors e.g. improving focus and timing, rather he just focuses on the area where he can sell us something that being his course. I noticed that the majority of his videos despite the title will always relate to shilling out his learning system (which is probably good) but not letting us know about other practical areas we can work on such as focus without buying his course
Exactly! It was such a clickbait. Could have just revealed one method and asked to join the news letter for the other methods.
Three minutes of good sound advice -- all in fourteen minutes.
Well, fourteen minutes and 26 seconds.
Another high impact method is to just use better resources. Reading a bulkier textbook, which explains better, is better than a lecturer's summarized notes and ticks all the boxes
Crazy how it can work in reverse (at least in engineering studies) where a direct approach can work wonders. Some thick textbooks add a lot of unnecessary fluff and lose the efficiency of the streamlined methods
@@seetsamolapo5600 choosing an optimal textbook is part of being a good learner. And skimming or skipping the "unnecessary"
Thanks for the video!
Feel free to disagree, but this is it in a nutshell from my understanding: The more you are actively thinking (ie. high impact, eg. connecting the dots, challenging your thought patterns metacognitively etc.) while learning instead of blindly consuming resources (ie. low impact, eg. by reading or watching) the higher the initial effort to focus but the less likely you are to be distracted once you’re in the „tunnel“.
On my POV i think the first thing you need to do is to identify your high impact method by yourself. Using the OUTCOME formula as Justin Sung mentioned. So, we know that we need to define the outcome we desired as well as the quality and quantity. Everytime we studying using any techniques wether its impactful or not, we going to ask ourself wether the outcome we desired is reached or vice versa. Then, we can clarify the technique is low impact or high impact. The point is the outcome. That's what I understand from this video. But if I'm misunderstanding it plss tell me
I suspected click bait, so I put the transcript into a large language model, and it validated that it was in fact, click bait. Nothing really new to those who know how to study. Saved 12 minutes of time in watching the video writing this comment and reading the large language models output. That is how you’re effective with your time.
so it's not click bait of you don't know how to study? asking for a friend
@@cgspartan87 Ask your friend to teach you to spell “if” correctly in exchange for telling him it is still click bait.
@michaelvarney. my friend says to ask you "if" you've ever misspelled a word?
This guy is very thorough. His objective is well thought out and pieced together 👍🏽
Just the video I needed, no joke I wanted to study for 18 hours for the next 3 days
Also one recommendation for improving.
Set yourself a volume (sets, duration, intensity) and do it for severaly weeks.
Be aware of your progress and the moments you feel drained. compare your should- and be-state. There you have the efficiency. With this knowledge you can lower/raise the volume to a optimal state. Until ur brain gets used to that volume. Once you find out how to messure the efficiency / what s a good volume / what s a good source, you really can t not progress.
Intensity = study methods. Some are less efficient some are more. It varies from subject to subject and from person to person.
Even when studies proof srr or flash cards to be the most efficient methods they might not necessarily be in ur case. Since they are always seen in isolation but never used in.
Thus you need different methods and volumes and adjust them diffdrently.
With that said, if u fail to plan u plan to fail.
I start to watch your channel as a way of improve my level of English and I found a huge treasure for improve at university. thanks for your videos :).
Thank you for that I just joined your learning drop. Before I gave priorities to the quantity but nowadays focusing on the quantity is helping me in a very interesting way .Watching this I have come to realize you are right and I would really appreciate if you made a video of impact based studying .
Thank you, I am a doctor my self, thank you for encouraging
But what are the high impact methods though?
I have been watching your videos for more than 2 years, it gave me a lot of perspective and ideas but you gave me nothing complete which works for me or anyone i guess unless Someone buys your course! Idk. with the ratio of what i got and the time i spent its been very counter productive and its very evident in your comment section as well.
I really appreciate the fact that you shared with us that there is a way to study for long hours, but this video does not explain that (which is totally understandable, we gotta eat somehow).
So that's why whenever I decide to put in genuine effort into a study session it almost always ends-up being really, really fun! Big thanks for the brainwaves, Dr Sung!
I liked the how can I tell if I’m using high-impact methods or if I’m using low-impact methods part. 🔥
So after watching all of this, can I ask you what are techquine that can improve the impact
hello justin sung I Study BUT how do I deal with the moments when I feel tired and sleepy during this study period
Simple.
sleep
@@rayansa9845but I will still feel sleepy when i studying can you give some advice
I am sorry but this video takes so long to reach its point and is more theory based rather than application based. So the idea here is to simply study activity rather than passively. You can add practical examples along your explanation which would elevate this video much more.
But what are high impact methods 🙄 the most important thing you didn't told
I have a question..
I usually get around to get my studies done in terms of worksheets and problem sets.
What I find difficult is coalescing all the different insights from the question, compiling all the good points together and remembering it in a long run.
Another side Question, I often encounter this feeling that I am pretty good in a particular topic and I do all of the question sets. And when I return to it a month or two later, I have this feeling where I just don't remember being able to conquer such difficult questions.
Any advice or insight would be very useful.
Thank you.
Gr8 video btw
perfect timing !! , just had exams around the corner
we want another ( study with me ) video
Justin sung fans assemble 🎉
Why are we here in this life? Why do we die? What will happen to us after death?
@@nevergiveup5939 because things happened and whoops here we are and after we die, whoops things stop here we are
Life is meaningless but bro that isn't so bad Lol just enjoy the time you got
You guys study so much you don't have much wisdom
here !
Cool. Now what would those dreamy High impact action be?
the more i watch your vids, the more i feel like the whole point of all of it is just to actually take the mental effort to dive into what you're learning. so basically... just learn it right it's not easy but just do it
Yes
I agree
I too am a medico
What field are you in
Guys who enrolled his program? Could you please tell us about it
I haven't enrolled in the program you can read reviews online like reddit UA-cam etc. from that I can assure you if you already doesn't have a consistent study routine patience and a passion to improve yourself it isn't going to be easy.
Because his course from what i heard is built like a integration to an existing consistent study routine it's for making your existing study routine more effective and efficient. There's people who had inconsistent routine and rushed through his course without being able to apply the techniques cause they had poor scheduling, task management and weak work ethic.
And there's definitely more cases for students who successfully integrated his methods to their consistent study system and made it more effective and efficient.
Tldr; choose wisely a solution can be medicine and a poison depending on the person that's taking good luck 🍀
would you say a useful indicator of a high impact technique is if the technique leaves you with more interest in the subject?
Is it normal to feel and yearn for breaks after using high-impact methods? Even when I feel like I deeply understood something, doing high impact methods, especially active recall and questioning, as well as some mind-mapping, and reviewing answers, higher levels of chuncks, creating examples and contrasting alternatives or evaluating the effectivness, is it normal to yearn for breaks, as I create more depth when things are churning in the background? I know Babara Oakely talks about this, I feel like the biggest issue with learning is panic and fear of survival, when there are close to 0 peers, and people peform to your image of them etc.
This is why I meditate to even realize others are conscious as they don't seem like it anymore... anyhow...
1. Keep going
i guess low impact methods are a result of dopamine hits we are used to high level od dopamines in this era that we dont want to work hard which leds to choosening of low impact methods
U upload kind of video that we really need but don't realise it 😂 thank you ❤🎉
We need those high impact methods...
I got that but how to manage when u got 6 subjects and 8 months, each have very huge syllabus
Guys what website do you use to find academic resources
buddy, Cut the fluff and stop beating a dead horse
Hi, i have some question about the video. Is it right to say that impact=level of mastery? And if it is, wouldn't it take more cognitive load? Because of that you should feel more tired and not being able to study for longer time. And by the misinterprentetion of effort hypothesis you shoul feel like it didn't work as well as usual so you would feel demotivated to continue further affecting your focus and motivatio.
What are some examples of high impact methods that you can recommend to able to efficiently study?
Why are we here in this life? Why do we die? What will happen to us after death?
@@nevergiveup5939 yes
@@nevergiveup5939 ask your parents
How to talk absolutely nonsense 101, this si what the video is about
Why are we here in this life? Why do we die? What will happen to us after death?
I agree. This guy can talk for hours without saying anything
what justin sung mean when he say "anchor points" ?
What are high impact method examples
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I liked the tips because it's going make see this like analysis on our studying
00:06 Learn the outcome formula for focused long-hour study sessions
01:47 Focus is key to studying long hours effectively
03:32 Quality is about impact, not just focus
05:22 Identifying high impact study methods can optimize learning significantly.
07:01 Impact level affects focus while studying
09:08 Start with high impact methods for better focus
10:59 Distinguishing high impact vs low impact study methods
12:57 Switch to high impact methods for effective studying.
Sir made a video on focusing at 11 grade
Hello, The video is incredible... also I wish a favor....something have the book how take notes by fry roy
I learned a whole lot of nothing from this video. 14 minutes can be simplified in one sentence: "1 hour of study using effective study methods is worth more than X number of hours of study using ineffective study methods". What are some effective study methods you ask? Well, none was offered in this 14 minute video!
App name that you are using to write?
@@24shayaanfaisal97 concepts
7:00 content actually starts, before this he is just yapping aimlessly
The main point is around 3:23, the missing piece.
The example solutions are around 6:14, essentially his free UA-cam videos to implement various methods in your learning. So, this video is a guide on where to find high-impact methods and why you need to apply them in your study.
No. He didn't even start.
You have a perfect UA-cam channel ever
Surely you can’t be better in carrier….goal oriented is basically for short term ….Include passion in to it makes your carrier better…..
The missing piece to learning outcomes is at 3:23, and distinguishing high impact from low impact is at 11:08. That's it!
The rest regrettably is just circular talking about how important impact is and how his videos can teach you about impact. Not much information in this video! If you've seen Justin's more informative content before, then there's functionally no new information.
I appreciate such valuable information, I did apply this method just today by instinct and scored 10 in Pretest and 8.75 in assesment. Also I will add and I added your previous method of Encoding Technique that carried me to code the subjects easily and also logically in 70% less of time. So I can afford complex volume of assesments as I currently have to do about 21 in 1.25 months, so yes is easy that gets understood and as you taught deeply encoded. Thanks for your words and your deep and vast knowledge. Best regards.
Extremely poor video. Spent 14 minutes talking about the benefits of high-impact methods vs. low-impact methods, and fails to give a single example to support his argument
He didn't even define what is an "high impact method"
I believe you have a misunderstanding of his context of impact
@@JoJ-vl3ec There's no explanation so there's no misunderstanding.
I also feel the same at the start. But, If you see his single video you won't understand what he is talking about. Watch his other video or next video to get the bigger picture.
Hey, I just now watched the full video, he clearly explained how high impact methods feel like in his high "impact vs low impact" part of video. Focus on that.
are the deminishing returns of studying for 12hr a day worth it ?
Why are we here in this life? Why do we die? What will happen to us after death?
@@nevergiveup5939 Work, work in hell, satan will take our souls to work for him
First...how are you Justin
Alright so you told all thet but no mention about what a high impact method is? GREAT CLICKBAIT! at least tell one high impact method and then ask people to join the newsletter for other methods but I guess it was a click bait since start.
Get to the high and low impact methods??? This was a 14min video of rambling.
😮 this is something that was on my mind this morning
Also how the F am I so early
Agree
Did that cmnt came ? I cant completely focus in this video🤔
I love you Justin.
Often, we have no choice but to do repetitive tasks over and over again.
Why are we here in this life? Why do we die? What will happen to us after death?
10:20 so true.
On to apply ur methodes for coding
The 'How' to study 12 hrs is not mentioned anywhere in the video. Skip this video guys, its time waste
literally - far too many clickbaity titles nowadays in his recent videos
Same thought...bro spent 14 minutes saying basically nothing at all...
Tbf not entirely true, i think its a sort of build up from his other videos.
This video is quite literally HOW you should be studying when you study for 12 hours
Had a feeling, thanks for confirming, hopefully the next one has more valuable insights
By knowing why you are here on earth.
Pls teach me how to study
Why are we here in this life? Why do we die? What will happen to us after death?
Why are we here in this life? Why do we die? What will happen to us after death?
I have been a suscriber for few years now. I have to say, this is the only channel i learned nothing from. I'm going to unsubscribe today, it's too much now😂
Why so many same fake accs🤣commenting
@@misterben88 man I can be wrong which I always consider but this guy is not helping at all.
Can't you make your course more affordable 😢
Don't rely on these UA-camrs. All they want is to sell their courses regardless of the quality they provide. Listen to all and just experiment, see if it works for you. These UA-camrs have sold their souls for money.
Those who says that this video help them study 12+ hours a day actually just a person with low reading score skills and listening score.
How the f they talk about it?
Thank you 🎉
I don't need any special technique go focus 12+ hours a day on Jill Stein 2024 😢❤
Your are saving lives, thank you so much for sharing ❤
dont bother with the video:
tl;dw : optimize your learning methods
how? by signing up for his bs course
the end
@@blitzer658 lol yeah its all these "self improvement" youtubers do nowadays. They always try to protect the "secret sauce" or "answer" to your problems behind a paywall
Thank u Justin
No one is trying to study for this many hours a day.
I once studied 23 hours
@@RanukaKollalpitiya But nobody WANTS to do that. One of his selling points for his mind map method is saving more time and studying less?
There are countries with exams that have High volume syllabus so if you started late it's not a choice it default becomes the necessity 😕
GRINDE FRAMEWORK >
Excellent video as always, thank you.
Wow so much you put into that video Justin. Thank you so much! Helping me through my coding journey
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Step 1: buy adderall
thank u
Please don’t study this much
you yap and in the end you say nothing
U always upload what I need😊🤩
Why are we here in this life? Why do we die? What will happen to us after death?
😂😂😂😂😂
A better idea is : just work and see what it works for you . Fail and adapt . Is a high priority what you want to do? If so you won’t need any method and bla bla bla method. Instead of spending time researching how to study just take the books and notes , and study like a machine , put away the phone and just smash the study. Hard work and consistency beats any hack
@@IvanoiuAlexandruPaul-j9g effective hard work beats less effective hard work
It's not possible to study 20 hours a day. Maybe some pills can help but promoting this type of content is wrong on so many levels