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There's a book called Hidden Time Wealth, and it talks about how using some secret techniques, you can overcome procrastination and accomplish anything in life. It's not just a bunch of empty promises; it's the real deal.
I recently learned my 4th language and it's crazy how everything you learn has a hump, once you push past that curve it comes so naturally. The main trick is DON'T GIVE UP!
@@capgains every person has a different set of mental abilities that make some types of study useful and some types less effective. You need to learn what type of learner you are. Audiovisual, repetitive, mainly visual, a listener, a person who needs more context and then it clicks...
@@lohithpasumarthi6994 neither, I write my questions down as they come to my head, if they are answered I cross them out. Then I go over all my notes trying to answer the questions myself. And since no teacher answers their emails I go up to the teacher/lecturer and ask. Either before or after the lesson the next day.
This is exactly what I need! Online nursing school is really burning me out and we're supposed to already get our licensing exam next year but I feel like I know nothing 😭 I'll definitely keep these tips in mind thank you so much!
Learnt singing,dance choreos,guitar,chess,rubix cube,sketching,cutting hair and now i am currently trying to learn to cook world class meals. I went from a talentless boy to being called a prodigy within 3 years. Everything that this guy had explained is all true cause i can relate to everything single skill he is talking about. Wish i found him sooner. Keep uploading man. Your content is awesome.
The ability to delay gratification with discipline and long-term thinking is a hugely underrated life lesson that "smart" kids often don't pick up until later. If you can coast through high school/university, and start a more intensive program like Medicine - many people (including myself) get a rude awakening.
1. 00:42 Sharpen the axe: 2. 01:36 Use crutches to optimise your focus: 5 min rule 3. 02:33 Find opportunities for immersion: book ultra learning by Scott young 4. 03:42 Figure out what your weak links are 5. 05:04 Test yourself with par 6. 07:00 Get intense feedback often 7. 08:35 Overlearning 8: 10:25 Spacing : Anki app 9: 12:51 Teach what you're trying to learn
Literally just finding ur channel Started with the 3 yrs old ones about study techniques about an hour ago, tbh still not completely clear on how to apply them but I'll give them another go in the morning. I'm about to give tertiary education another go (didn't go great first time) and was looking to arm myself with study techniques that work. Ur channel seems to be a godsend! Stay awesome!
For example, I'm trying to improve my level of English and I was seeing your videos with subtitles (in English of course xD) and right now, I'm trying to understand without them. It's hard, but feels so good understand the most of the video. I'm happy for that
@Aàlî AbdàaI haha seems like you are wise with your things, inserting business in everywhere, even in comment section promoting your own values rather than a real facts, wanna share knowledge then make it free to everyone, then it will regard as a social services, people would love that.
i will conclude them into a chain of letters Which is PI 5 WTF ET, stands for preparation, Immersion, 5-minute(rule), Weaknesses, Test, Feedback, Extension, Teaching
a comment concerning "first principle" When i started out at a software developer. I always focus on fixing the ticket and getting things done as soon as possible. I never sit down to learn explore our system deeper or new ways of doing things. This continue for like 3-4 years. Then i changed my mindset to understanding things deeper and incorporate things like Anki into my study routine. My skill leveled skyrocketed I probably learned more in the past year than my first 3 years combined. These stuff work folks!
I don’t know who, but someone needs to hear this, you’ve got to stop saving all your money. Venture into investing some if you really want financial freedom This is my advice for the youths and the teenagers
Beautifully said. I tell my folks these words everyday. It’s good to save money but most people don’t understand the market moves and tend to be misled in facts like this and always depends on money in the bank
@Kate Meyer If you think you’re too busy to trade or learn how to trade, just know I have some friends who invests with a platform where experts devote their time and help them trade and generate a good ROI
@Kate Meyer My personal portfolio/investment manager; Charles Christopher Herman, he runs an investments platform where you don’t have to undergo any stress in the trades, he managed my trading account which I only have to invest capital and get profits sent directly to my wallet
Ali these tips are incredible insightful for those who want to get started on how to learn! In America we aren’t taught how to learn at all. Even during my journey through my time at my university. Now that I’m out also want to pursue medicine. However I was never able to come up with an effective strategy/ method to study no matter how much I tried. Now I’m on the pursuit to sharpen my own axe. Do you have videos or classes that integrates everything from breaking down a textbook, identifying high yield material, using anki( testing yourself) spaced repetition,preparing for upcoming exams( how many days in advance, identifying what material to start on first). Sincerely, someone who was never taught but always willing to learn
Discovering Hidden Time Wealth has been one of the best things I've done for my productivity. It feels like I’ve finally cracked the code to overcoming procrastination.
Can I just say that you are such an inspiration? ✨ Granted I don't follow 100% of your rules and I am sure you don't either 🤣 but they are very motivational and inspiring! 💕
it's really important (when it comes to feedback) to make sure we only listen to REAL ones, for example if i teach someone how to play valorant, i won't be praising him/her all the time, i'll talk about what they are doing wrong most of the time and praise from time to time to make sure they stay motivated, especially when they grasp the concept of what i'm explaining. it's important to keep in mind that a good critique is not about being an asshole, it's the opposite, you can talk about the negative/focus points without being a jerk and i feel like a lot of people on the internet especially forget that.
"Like a good tosser". Hahaha. Love this! These (especially active recall and spaced repetition) have totally helped me study nutritional therapy as a part-time student (in London) while also having a full-time, full-on job as an Executive Producer in advertising (in Amsterdam). Great breakdown here. 👍
the fastest way to learn that actually works! -we might not be implementing them perfectly, but the process of engaging in learning with these techniques makes studying actually enjoyable 🥰keep going everyone!
I would love to see how you apply this method specifically, for example for your concept art skillsets or one of the other topics that might apply more for your audience.
The book "make it stick" by Peter C. brown and Henry Roediger is a great summation of a lot of current research regarding how we learn efficiently and effectively. It's a great read.
Ali's video productions are getting crispier and more professional. Kinda reminds me of MKBHD and Mrwhosetheboss. By the way, great content as always, Ali and team!
The understanding of music theory is the goal. But depending on learners style, it can be helpful, to first be able to play e.g. an E minor chord and than talk about it. It's a more practical approach. First learn to do something and then learn why it is done like that, what it means and so on. This is the way in which I learn best.
I just realised how bad my study habits were when I was in school (basically trying to chop down a forest with a dull axe and thinking it's all about increasing the effort). I wish I could put all my meta-knowledge about studying in a suitcase, travel back in time and visit school again :D
Sometimes when i am out for a run.. i wont think about my next 1 kilometer, instead i just target the next tree/object i see in front of me. And once i reached it, i will target the next nearest trees/object. Repeat this until i think its enough for the day, to avoid injury. I guess this is one way for me to apply 5 minutes rule, but not by the minutes 😂
Hey, Ali, wonderful video… but if I give a feedback after watching quite a lot of your videos, it will be that you should consider changing the background now and then, it actually makes the video more interesting. That’s it!
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Pls enables captions Ali so that hearing impaired people could understand the fact that you are saying:)
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You should space them so that we can click them easily.😉
All overall you have a good way of pertaining information. So More than learning what you are saying Im gonna take it in as a whole.
Brilliant video. Preparation always saves 10 minutes in execution ;).
There's a book called Hidden Time Wealth, and it talks about how using some secret techniques, you can overcome procrastination and accomplish anything in life. It's not just a bunch of empty promises; it's the real deal.
I recently learned my 4th language and it's crazy how everything you learn has a hump, once you push past that curve it comes so naturally. The main trick is DON'T GIVE UP!
Please allow us to converse. I’m struggling premed
@@capgains struggling with motivation or studying effectively?
@@BucketListAdventures please tell me how to use space repeating
exactly. consistency is the key
@@capgains every person has a different set of mental abilities that make some types of study useful and some types less effective. You need to learn what type of learner you are. Audiovisual, repetitive, mainly visual, a listener, a person who needs more context and then it clicks...
Anyone else just find Ali’s voice really relaxing & soothing to listen to? I could listen to the man talk ALL day, no cap.
The music he uses is also soothing..great stuff
Ali's talking is great, but listen to his brother Taim, another level
Totally agree with you
Same
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read deep work by newport?
@@hw_was_taken423 yeah im reading it
Thank you soo much, you have helped me get my life back on track, a high school student who went from 40%-90%
Hey can you say me how?
Do you write A.R questions immediately after the lecture and when do you prepare flaschards
@@lohithpasumarthi6994 neither, I write my questions down as they come to my head, if they are answered I cross them out. Then I go over all my notes trying to answer the questions myself. And since no teacher answers their emails I go up to the teacher/lecturer and ask. Either before or after the lesson the next day.
This is exactly what I need! Online nursing school is really burning me out and we're supposed to already get our licensing exam next year but I feel like I know nothing 😭 I'll definitely keep these tips in mind thank you so much!
The last point is so true, you'll get better if you teach someone something you just learned.
Thank you 😊 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a wonderful day everyone 🌻
Learnt singing,dance choreos,guitar,chess,rubix cube,sketching,cutting hair and now i am currently trying to learn to cook world class meals. I went from a talentless boy to being called a prodigy within 3 years. Everything that this guy had explained is all true cause i can relate to everything single skill he is talking about. Wish i found him sooner. Keep uploading man. Your content is awesome.
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The ability to delay gratification with discipline and long-term thinking is a hugely underrated life lesson that "smart" kids often don't pick up until later. If you can coast through high school/university, and start a more intensive program like Medicine - many people (including myself) get a rude awakening.
I really enjoy the way you speak. Thank you for the video, very informative.
1. 00:42 Sharpen the axe:
2. 01:36 Use crutches to optimise your focus: 5 min rule
3. 02:33 Find opportunities for immersion: book ultra learning by Scott young
4. 03:42 Figure out what your weak links are
5. 05:04 Test yourself with par
6. 07:00 Get intense feedback often
7. 08:35 Overlearning
8: 10:25 Spacing : Anki app
9: 12:51 Teach what you're trying to learn
Literally just finding ur channel
Started with the 3 yrs old ones about study techniques about an hour ago, tbh still not completely clear on how to apply them but I'll give them another go in the morning.
I'm about to give tertiary education another go (didn't go great first time) and was looking to arm myself with study techniques that work.
Ur channel seems to be a godsend!
Stay awesome!
For example, I'm trying to improve my level of English and I was seeing your videos with subtitles (in English of course xD) and right now, I'm trying to understand without them. It's hard, but feels so good understand the most of the video. I'm happy for that
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Ali... Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I really appreciate it and and gonna use it to be better. God bless!
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Whoo! Whoo! I was randomly searching your channel name and found out you had just uploaded right now!! 💕
@Aàlî AbdàaI haha seems like you are wise with your things, inserting business in everywhere, even in comment section promoting your own values rather than a real facts, wanna share knowledge then make it free to everyone, then it will regard as a social services, people would love that.
ua-cam.com/channels/i4gL0LsYhz8mFJqIxP9DEw.html .
i will conclude them into a chain of letters
Which is PI 5 WTF ET, stands for preparation, Immersion, 5-minute(rule), Weaknesses, Test, Feedback, Extension, Teaching
Ali is the friend everyone needs but not everyone deserves. thank you Ali.
you should talk in tedx... i mean, you have incrideble speaking skils and you have a ton of knowladge....
@Aàlî AbdàaI get out scammer
Aàlî AbdàaI ,
It helps to have patience, and a positive outlook.
Every time I'm glad to see you have uploaded a video😁
I appreciate your efforts! Thanks for sharing your knowledge man😊
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The point you make about teaching is something I've discovered. It helps to clarify and deepen your understanding as well.
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God bless u and good luck to u brother…love from India
a comment concerning "first principle"
When i started out at a software developer. I always focus on fixing the ticket and getting things done as soon as possible. I never sit down to learn explore our system deeper or new ways of doing things. This continue for like 3-4 years. Then i changed my mindset to understanding things deeper and incorporate things like Anki into my study routine. My skill leveled skyrocketed I probably learned more in the past year than my first 3 years combined. These stuff work folks!
Realy waiting for thies type of video 😀
I don’t know who, but someone needs to hear this, you’ve got to stop saving all your money. Venture into investing some if you really want financial freedom
This is my advice for the youths and the teenagers
Invest globally into cryptocurrencies , gold, silver, Stocks market, commodities. Just don’t be left out and save yourselves
Beautifully said. I tell my folks these words everyday.
It’s good to save money but most people don’t understand the market moves and tend to be misled in facts like this and always depends on money in the bank
Great facts
@Kate Meyer If you think you’re too busy to trade or learn how to trade, just know I have some friends who invests with a platform where experts devote their time and help them trade and generate a good ROI
@Kate Meyer My personal portfolio/investment manager; Charles Christopher Herman, he runs an investments platform where you don’t have to undergo any stress in the trades, he managed my trading account which I only have to invest capital and get profits sent directly to my wallet
Thank you so much. Very Inspiring
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I am in med school and soon am gonna start pathology lecture series.
This is so beneficial! Thanks so much for sharing these tips!
Ali these tips are incredible insightful for those who want to get started on how to learn! In America we aren’t taught how to learn at all. Even during my journey through my time at my university. Now that I’m out also want to pursue medicine. However I was never able to come up with an effective strategy/ method to study no matter how much I tried. Now I’m on the pursuit to sharpen my own axe. Do you have videos or classes that integrates everything from breaking down a textbook, identifying high yield material, using anki( testing yourself) spaced repetition,preparing for upcoming exams( how many days in advance, identifying what material to start on first).
Sincerely, someone who was never taught but always willing to learn
Facts 😬
This man literally changed the way I studied. His videos helped me alot everytime
Discovering Hidden Time Wealth has been one of the best things I've done for my productivity. It feels like I’ve finally cracked the code to overcoming procrastination.
Great video with wonderful tips and ideas. I'll certainly be trying out these ideas. Thx for sharing.
Can I just say that you are such an inspiration? ✨
Granted I don't follow 100% of your rules and I am sure you don't either 🤣 but they are very motivational and inspiring! 💕
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Great tips Ali. Thank you. Sharpen the axe reminds me of learning the "how to think " the decision making aka cognitive process/thought process first
Always find your tips practical and interesting.👍.really glad that i have come accross this channel😊
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Overlearning.... that what I do all times and learn something new ...
you are so good that people can't ignore you.
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@@PînnedbyBenjaminCowen-y1x please share source code for the bot
Thank you for this video, you made me remind what kind of mistakes while learning, this was a very good vid.
Hello, Ali! Can you try to teach us how to play piano by ear? That would be really interesting.
@Pinned by Ali Abdaal fake account
it's really important (when it comes to feedback) to make sure we only listen to REAL ones, for example if i teach someone how to play valorant, i won't be praising him/her all the time, i'll talk about what they are doing wrong most of the time and praise from time to time to make sure they stay motivated, especially when they grasp the concept of what i'm explaining.
it's important to keep in mind that a good critique is not about being an asshole, it's the opposite, you can talk about the negative/focus points without being a jerk and i feel like a lot of people on the internet especially forget that.
Thank you, it was very useful
"Like a good tosser". Hahaha. Love this! These (especially active recall and spaced repetition) have totally helped me study nutritional therapy as a part-time student (in London) while also having a full-time, full-on job as an Executive Producer in advertising (in Amsterdam). Great breakdown here. 👍
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I think I have been watching your vedios for more than an hour panicking about my unit test next week
Your such an energy bubble with a calming voice mashaallah
Very effective techniques!
Thanks a ton.
Thanks for inspiring to be an independent 😊
Do you prefer handwriting or printing for taking notes?
Just great and please help students even after u are a doctor
this is so honest. thanks ali!
the fastest way to learn that actually works!
-we might not be implementing them perfectly, but the process of engaging in learning with these techniques makes studying actually enjoyable
🥰keep going everyone!
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Wow you’re amazing!! Really taught me something
Thank you so much Ali 🌺
2:09 triggered all the chemistry students😂😂
Biochemistry as well
Literally tho 😂 exactly what I was thinking 😅😅
Indians r everywhere
Desirable difficulty= zone of proximal devt (ZPD)
Every time you give an atomic habit reference I feel like I have spent my time well reading that book
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I liked this video alot! Very helpful learning tips indeed!
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Hey @Ali Abdaal, can you make a video about the Guillain-Barré syndrome?
I subconsciously do these tips, but I’ve never consciously analyzed what I do until now.
I would love to see how you apply this method specifically, for example for your concept art skillsets or one of the other topics that might apply more for your audience.
That's a genuinely Amazing content ♥
The book "make it stick" by Peter C. brown and Henry Roediger is a great summation of a lot of current research regarding how we learn efficiently and effectively. It's a great read.
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Can u please make a video about spider diagrams. A more detailed one with more examples. Will be very helpful for my upcoming national exams.
@Pinned by Ali Abdaal what's this boss?
Watching Ali’s video uninterrupted by YT ads 👏👏
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Thanks man
watching a video about learning 5 days before an exam. motivation!!
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Sir really needed thank you sir 🙏🏻💯💯💯💯
I love your hair!!
Ali's video productions are getting crispier and more professional. Kinda reminds me of MKBHD and Mrwhosetheboss.
By the way, great content as always, Ali and team!
Ali Abdaal yayyyyyy!!
Too bad we lost semi final
James Cameron Once said that if you set your goals ridiculously high you will fail, above everyone else's Greatest success
Moral is perseverance
Literally 100% reheated Ultralearning by Scott Young.
Thanks brian
Ultra learning ,Make it stick
The understanding of music theory is the goal. But depending on learners style, it can be helpful, to first be able to play e.g. an E minor chord and than talk about it. It's a more practical approach. First learn to do something and then learn why it is done like that, what it means and so on. This is the way in which I learn best.
Try to practice words or whatever u want to learn
Repeat about 3 times a day u will get it
Thanks
Was not expecting that Federer namedrop.
I just realised how bad my study habits were when I was in school (basically trying to chop down a forest with a dull axe and thinking it's all about increasing the effort). I wish I could put all my meta-knowledge about studying in a suitcase, travel back in time and visit school again :D
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think you sir 🎉❤
really helpful video
I like the detailed explanations, and you weren't all boring and shit. That's what a lot of these so called gurus are missing.
Thanks so much for the recommendation of the book "Ultralearning". I am actually also studying languages so it seems to be the perfect book for me. 😊
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Great inspirational videos, Ali. Just have question though, after having shot the videos, do you increase the playback speed of your videos?
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thank you so much, your videos help a lot! :)))
Sometimes when i am out for a run.. i wont think about my next 1 kilometer, instead i just target the next tree/object i see in front of me. And once i reached it, i will target the next nearest trees/object. Repeat this until i think its enough for the day, to avoid injury.
I guess this is one way for me to apply 5 minutes rule, but not by the minutes 😂
I like how you use Nicola Tesla’s 3,6,9 rule.
I just like your voice and face so soothing👻
Hey, Ali, wonderful video… but if I give a feedback after watching quite a lot of your videos, it will be that you should consider changing the background now and then, it actually makes the video more interesting. That’s it!
I teach my self faster than teachers they get mad break concentrations with other students rarely or more life isnt perfect
Amazing content!
Ali: "Pretend the exam is tomorrow"
Me: The exam IS tomorrow 😤
I've learnt a lot from you singlehandedly than I've learnt from anybody in my life🤔
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Now you come back to the right path ☺️
That 2.26 man that gave me a heart attack!! 😱
How do you create your Videos?Editing Tutorial please :)
Awesome stuff :)