Could you do a video on your time block method? I know it perhaps doesn't seem enough for one video, but I would like to see how you create a strong plan whilst allowing flexibilities for inevitable changes. I recently tried and struggled to stick to it at all but my use of Apple calendar over the last year isn't rigid enough for me as I can simply move stuff around; whereas I feel a plan in pen would make me stick to it.
I can try and explain now , I do it on paper because I can remember what I am doing better because it is always visible plus it is more a deeper experience then just on another productivity app , I number 1 task 2 task 3 task then just block out my day and really focus on the periods of the day where I want to be focused and leave evenings for spontaneity , if the plan changes I scribble it out and start are new one. hope that helps i will show it soon
I know you like to make short and concise videos, but how does a ''complete guide to studying'' sound perhaps more oriented to someone doing their a-levels
I recently started university and I am really tight on time because of sport (I literlly do 20 hours a week I’m not joking I take it very serious). I would like to know if you bother taking notes in lectures ? For me transitioning from school to uni and it just feels like I’m covering 5 topics in one lecture and I just can’t take notes while the person is talking. I have tried making notes beforehand and so on but that takes up even more time. I make anki flashcards on top of that but I literally haven’t had time to practice them because of my time constraints. Would you recommend me stop taking notes and go straight into flashcards ? I’d really appreciate the help, also I’m studying biomed so it’s pretty intense as it is in terms of hours per week of lectures. A bit of contex as well, I use a boox tab ultra c pro e ink tablet to take notes and I do not currently have a laptop, I use my desktop in my accommodation to create the flashcards which sync onto the tablet. Pls help I don’t wanna fail 😂 I just feel like I’m putting so many hours in and not really doing the right stuff to remember the actual content. Any tips would be appreciated
If you make flashcards on your tablet like the note air , recommend making image inclusion flashcards from important lecture slide screen shots I made a video on how to do it with my iPad but it works with boox as well , it's pretty difficult because in a levels you had so much time for each topic but within university you don't have as much time so I recommend to just make flashcards on the important parts of the lectures and make inclusion flash cars if you don't have a desktop, but I like to just screenshot the head make it a question and then screenshot the rest of the rest of the lecture slide with my laptop because that's the quickest way for me plus more at university it relies on understanding rather than ropes memorisation especially for my degree so making mind maps helps me
Alright, thank you for the advice. I’ll definately have to try to understand a bit more chemistry as I didn’t take a level chem but I am doing biomed as a degree. Once again thank you!
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Could you do a video on your time block method? I know it perhaps doesn't seem enough for one video, but I would like to see how you create a strong plan whilst allowing flexibilities for inevitable changes. I recently tried and struggled to stick to it at all but my use of Apple calendar over the last year isn't rigid enough for me as I can simply move stuff around; whereas I feel a plan in pen would make me stick to it.
I can try and explain now , I do it on paper because I can remember what I am doing better because it is always visible plus it is more a deeper experience then just on another productivity app , I number 1 task 2 task 3 task then just block out my day and really focus on the periods of the day where I want to be focused and leave evenings for spontaneity , if the plan changes I scribble it out and start are new one. hope that helps i will show it soon
@@jallmo Thank you. Just one follow up, are those tasks numbered by ordinal priority or just a list?
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I know you like to make short and concise videos, but how does a ''complete guide to studying'' sound perhaps more oriented to someone doing their a-levels
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I recently started university and I am really tight on time because of sport (I literlly do 20 hours a week I’m not joking I take it very serious). I would like to know if you bother taking notes in lectures ? For me transitioning from school to uni and it just feels like I’m covering 5 topics in one lecture and I just can’t take notes while the person is talking. I have tried making notes beforehand and so on but that takes up even more time.
I make anki flashcards on top of that but I literally haven’t had time to practice them because of my time constraints.
Would you recommend me stop taking notes and go straight into flashcards ?
I’d really appreciate the help, also I’m studying biomed so it’s pretty intense as it is in terms of hours per week of lectures.
A bit of contex as well, I use a boox tab ultra c pro e ink tablet to take notes and I do not currently have a laptop, I use my desktop in my accommodation to create the flashcards which sync onto the tablet.
Pls help I don’t wanna fail 😂
I just feel like I’m putting so many hours in and not really doing the right stuff to remember the actual content.
Any tips would be appreciated
If you make flashcards on your tablet like the note air , recommend making image inclusion flashcards from important lecture slide screen shots I made a video on how to do it with my iPad but it works with boox as well , it's pretty difficult because in a levels you had so much time for each topic but within university you don't have as much time so I recommend to just make flashcards on the important parts of the lectures and make inclusion flash cars if you don't have a desktop, but I like to just screenshot the head make it a question and then screenshot the rest of the rest of the lecture slide with my laptop because that's the quickest way for me plus more at university it relies on understanding rather than ropes memorisation especially for my degree so making mind maps helps me
Alright, thank you for the advice.
I’ll definately have to try to understand a bit more chemistry as I didn’t take a level chem but I am doing biomed as a degree.
Once again thank you!
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Hi there i recently sent you an email about the 'dumb phone' are you able to respond?
thanks.. your videos really motivate me to improve the way i live
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