How To ABSORB WHAT YOU STUDY LIKE A SPONGE. 7 Smartest Strategies

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Here's how to absorb what you study like a sponge. These are the 7 smartest strategies, scientifically proven to enable you to understand, retain, and remember whatever you study faster and easier than ever before. Absorb Textbooks. Learn Live and Recorded Lectures, PowerPoint Slide Decks, and more... Study smarter not harder. Discover how to IMPROVE COMPREHENSION and GET BETTER GRADES, while REDUCING STUDY TIME. You will learn EASY & PROVEN METHODS for getting the information from any book, lecture, or video lesson to go straight into your brain, without having to cram.These strategies take NO practice and work instantly. Simply follow the simple steps I've covered here to enjoy better grades, better memory, with less work and stress.
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TIMECODES FOR EASY REFERENCE
00:00 – How hard is it for a sponge to absorb?
01:28 – It’s like watching a movie
01:51 – The 4 Pillars
02:07 – INPUT
02:25 – OUTPUT
02:51 – REVIEW
03:04 – APPLICATION
03:40 – Strategy 1 – Preview the content
04:56 – Strategy 2 – Multiply your brain power with focus
06:11 – M.S.P. Multi-Sensory Perception
06:21 – Strategy 3 – Hand write your notes
07:22 – Strategy 4 – Talk to yourself out loud
07:56 – Strategy 5 – Explain what you learned
08:35 – Strategy 6 – Take absorption breaks
09:58 – Strategy 7 – Review systematically
11:28 – BONUS Strategy – Minimize Negative Thinking
12:52 – Why these strategies don’t require any hard work
13:35 – What you should do next

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How To ABSORB WHAT YOU STUDY LIKE A SPONGE. 7 Smartest Strategies
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I am a indian and I'm studying for MBBS entrance exam but i wasted my 2 years by chilling with my friends, now that is realise i started doing study but i was not able to focus on my studies due to lot's of distraction but this 1 video which is suggested by my brother helped me a lot to focus on my studies

prajwal_pote
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I learned these strategies in 1982. Worked like a charm! I graduated with honors from University. I had always struggled before that and graduated high school with a 1.9 gpa. My sister was at university at the same time. I never crammed for tests because I followed these strategies. She would cram, was exhausted and didn’t get the higher grades I did. She could have but resisted learning a new way. My thanks to the 2 day seminar I took, it was well worth the money I spent taking the seminar.

kenyonbissett
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Summary : Preview the information
Get away from distractions
Write down notes
Talk loud what you studied
Share with like minded group of people what you learned
Take power nap for 10 to 20 sec.
Review what you studied.

BlueSharkmaster
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Here are the methods you can use to apply these ideas:
INPUT - Textbook Strategy
OUTPUT - Practice Questions/Explaining to someone else
PROCESS - Take a nap/Dumping everything you know/Mind-mapping
REVIEW - Practice Questions/Flashcards (Spaced Repetition)

abraao.maximo
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I'm sleeping at least 8 hours daily and spend only about 2-3 hours studying per day, and do other stuff afterwards, but I'm still clinching top academic grades. If study is interesting and you believe in it, you can absorb it with ease. It really is the mindset that counts, since many people I know try and cram everything into their heads but never seem to retain the information. Came across this video and shared it with them as well. I do believe that once you appreciate the study and understand what goes on, it turns into automatic memory. Thanks for posting this video, it helped me reinforce some of my techniques as well.

GeometriCuber
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As a 9th grade student who feels as if ive Just started to study and everything i studied 8 years was just a preview i appreciate your both videos alot thank you

tipsyu
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I came to this video DESPERATE for anything that might help me in school. I struggle mostly with lack of motivation and procrastination, and have been feeling pretty down about my ability to succeed. I recently had an awful interview with a Student Success Coach at my university that rang more like a Nike ad than a counseling session...but where she left me feeling defeated and even less motivated, you have given me not only truly useful strategies, but renewed hope in my ability to succeed in school. Thank you so much for the content you create, from all of us just trying to make it... Thank you.

becca.a
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I am a kinetic "Learn by doing" kind of student! Hands-on learning works best for my learning style. Great detail at an entirely new level! You should be awarded an honorary PhD for your work! 👍

SuccessisTheGoal
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It's kind of sad that I didn't learn all of these in high school and therefore struggled. But I'm gonna be just starting university this September, so it's good that I'll be to study better in there

kurushimee
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How to tackle overthinking because it ruins the 30 sec break and makes one unable to sleep efficiently let alone taking a nap.

A_Shinigaami
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I would have loved this information 20 years ago. To anyone young reading this I encourage you to pay attention.

fiero
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Studying and learning have become so easy and fun after seeing your videos. My grades have improved a lot with just a little effort.Thanks for all the tips and knowledge in your videos

Deigo-jtpz
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As someone in an MBA program, I am very excited to bring these tips into the new semester!! GREAT video!!

alinad.
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I have a suggestion for a trick for time management which my professor told me - it's called the 888 rule which implies:
8 hours sleep
8 hours study and
8 hours for everything else apart from anything which gives stress(STUDYING DURING THIS TIME IS OPTIONAL)
This rule doesn't go that deep but is quite useful for people who are unable to manage time to complete their tasks,

The professor also mentioned studying 8 hours a day with focus on daily basis is more than enough to pass any exam/course,

Deigo-jtpz
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Great video. One major component of learning is having a deep curiosity about the topic. If you can get genuinely curious about it, learning is natural.

iwanttolearnjapanese
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Hi Uncle Matt
The way I preview videos is to watch the whole thing at double speed.
That gives me an idea of the whole thing.
Then I rewatch it at normal or x1.5 (depending on how slow or fast the speaker is)
Then I *REWATCH* this time with my notepad and prepared to stop and rewind.

And I know how to do this thanks to your videos.

timbuktu
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i unconsciously did this same practice and the results were remarkable but when im stressed i forget to do this, thank you so much this opened my eyes

hazelcottagecore
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I’m 13 and in the 9th grade, i have a physics exam in a few days, this video really helped me out and your original video on absorbing textbooks that you made a couple years back surely played a huge role on my A+, thank you for this video sir i’ll be sure to implement it and see how it goes.

rozo
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Thank you for everything 🙏 Blessings upon you

alainewint
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This is exactly what ive been doing for the past few years. Never knew this was a technique lol just assumed it was something my adhd came up with to compensate for the lack of attention span. Explains how I've been at the top of my classes with barely any efforts.

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