Want to improve your memory-Do this everyday | Krishan Chahal | TEDxMMUSadopurAmbala

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  • @rahultech77
    @rahultech77 7 лет назад +3728

    Let me try recalling the key points of his speech.
    There are two ways to improve memory
    1) Modifying the information - which makes it easier for brain to memorize
    2) Reprogramming our mind- to be more focused and attentive to the important aspects
    He digs deeper into the 2nd point.
    He recommends to reflect in details about the events that happened throughout the day, at night.
    When done often we tend to progressively get better. Our brain becomes more attentive since we know we'll have to remember the details at night and our focus to details expands.
    He also suggested that if we are weak at something, we need to increase our depth of focus, by trying to recall that event in more detail later on.
    Thanks for the great speech.

    • @karthiknekkanti5510
      @karthiknekkanti5510 7 лет назад +53

      Thanks for summarizing it

    • @Blackfire970
      @Blackfire970 7 лет назад +10

      Rahul Makhija thanks

    • @bamir692
      @bamir692 7 лет назад +6

      👌👌👌👌

    • @karimCOURSES6000
      @karimCOURSES6000 7 лет назад +7

      Rahul Makhija thank you

    • @DraganDangubic
      @DraganDangubic 7 лет назад +46

      There are several things you can try
      Don't have a long to-do list
      Learn to say 'No'
      Get up earlier!
      Become a finisher not a starter
      (I learned these and the reasons they work from wilfs blueprint system site )

  • @Fjuron
    @Fjuron 5 лет назад +63

    The 'trying to recall your entire day before you go to sleep exercise'
    - finally some advice that can actually easily be integrated into everybody's life.
    Thank you!

  • @Sandra27HK
    @Sandra27HK 5 лет назад +1120

    Starts at 8:48.
    Thank me later! :)

  • @vinitkumar6697
    @vinitkumar6697 6 лет назад +331

    It feels good when your work gets appreciation.....I was the head co-organiser of the event(Tedxmmusadopurambala) and this video got huge support And appreciation means me and my team work paid off now.....feeling good.

    • @SophiaSanders61
      @SophiaSanders61 5 лет назад +9

      I'm glad your hard work and efforts paid off. I hope many more events go as smoothly as this did for you.

    • @bongimabaso1534
      @bongimabaso1534 5 лет назад +10

      This is a really good, informative and practical video, even better that its short. Thank you for the job well done

    • @shekharsuman5112
      @shekharsuman5112 4 года назад +4

      Yeah ... you did a great job 🙏🙏

    • @harish.k.m9844
      @harish.k.m9844 3 года назад +1

      Congrats brother

    • @pharikrishna789
      @pharikrishna789 3 года назад +2

      You are doing great sir. Keep doing it anyway

  • @mukuram3022
    @mukuram3022 3 года назад +47

    After practicing this for nearly an year,I feel it works.This recalling process did improve my memory and also my mood!😌 It just gives a nice end to a day.Just try it ...Share your day with yourself and you'll find it gets easier and fun as a part of you're life😃

    • @mendgudlisdaughter1871
      @mendgudlisdaughter1871 3 года назад +2

      @Ita Dapeeza Initially it may take more time, but with practice time taken will be less .Please continue your practice.

  • @amrmuhammad8155
    @amrmuhammad8155 4 года назад +345

    This maybe the first lecture about memorizing that I find applicable in real life not just numbers and names, Thank you so much sir.

    • @shivendrapratap6208
      @shivendrapratap6208 3 года назад

      bhai mujhe samajh nahi aya aap bata do please ( kisi chiz ko kaise yaad karen)

    • @Creatnewthoughts
      @Creatnewthoughts 3 года назад

      Urdu translation kr do🥰

  • @RC-bu8gl
    @RC-bu8gl 5 лет назад +56

    This guy is unbelievable, his tips are the most practical i have seen

  • @Chris-ij8xb
    @Chris-ij8xb 6 лет назад +275

    Been doing this for about a year and the results...my word, I'm a different person. I remember far more details in everything now, conversations, facts, jokes the lot. If you put in the time and work out how to tailor this technique to your own personal character and lifestyle it's great.

    • @kevinsoto9717
      @kevinsoto9717 6 лет назад +28

      Christopher Horton thank you for sharing this. Now i feel like i HAVE to do this!

    • @thefinal__sage5696
      @thefinal__sage5696 5 лет назад +3

      me too

    • @isntit8107
      @isntit8107 5 лет назад +2

      how did u make this daily routin in the details? ty

    • @venkatmanoj5737
      @venkatmanoj5737 5 лет назад +2

      Can u explain clearly what's his technique I don't understand ... Christopher Horton

    • @nikolozka1
      @nikolozka1 5 лет назад +9

      Watch the video,but pay attention to it :)

  • @varsharohilla9918
    @varsharohilla9918 7 лет назад +108

    Give him a huge round of applause 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @tonystark5283
    @tonystark5283 4 года назад +50

    If I have found this video before ten years,my life would be different from today..

    • @KrishanChahalMemoryKing
      @KrishanChahalMemoryKing 4 года назад +12

      It’s never late to learn new things in life my friend

    • @garrysingh3337
      @garrysingh3337 3 года назад +6

      Now my life 10 years later would be different than it would have been before watching this video.

  • @RevolutionaryTeachers
    @RevolutionaryTeachers 7 лет назад +786

    At first, He showed us the value of pie and demonstrated the number of decimal places up to which he has memorised.He has memorised the value of pie up to 43000 Decimal places.
    Later,he discussed his feelings for students regarding memorising.He has a soft corner for them as they are involved in studies throughout the day.
    Next, he discussed the common spelling mistakes that students make.He gave an example of "Conscious" word, where Concious ×....and conscious √
    He advised to modify the information in such a way so that it catches the attention of our mind,so modified the "S" letter in the form of "Huge Snake".
    Teachers give a student to write a correct spelling 5 times, or 10 times or 20 times which can be done by the students even while they watch their favourite movie.
    Now comes the part 2 of his speech,
    which speakes about Daily 5 minute exercise before going to bed.
    Right from the moment you step down from your bed,who was the first person you met,how many phone calls you made or received..
    In this way, we will reprogram our mind to focus it's attention on
    specific things,at specific point of time.
    For him,Biology is a difficult subject to memorise so he used to focus on the topics,
    in this way,we can memorise a difficult subject by subconsciously asking our brain to pay attention on certain topics.
    As per him,if this exercise is done on a daily basis then it can give tremendous results.
    Daily going through your day before going to bed will improve your memory by many folds.
    At the end,he asked us to write the whole day's events before we go to bed.(Don't forget to do it Tonight 😎🇦🇬).
    Please let me know if I missed any points of his speech.

    • @RevolutionaryTeachers
      @RevolutionaryTeachers 7 лет назад +19

      That flag at the end is a mistake friends,I am from India 🙏🙏

    • @robinrosales6022
      @robinrosales6022 6 лет назад +9

      I believe thats it. Thank you so much for summarizing

    • @debradias8288
      @debradias8288 6 лет назад +14

      Revolutionary Teachers Thanks for this! Really didn't want to watch a 14 min video.

    • @spatia367
      @spatia367 6 лет назад

      ty

    • @justtrash1992
      @justtrash1992 6 лет назад +7

      How detailed should recalling our daily activities be? I feel like I would just ramble and then start remembering things after I was just about to finish recalling.

  • @spaceisalie5451
    @spaceisalie5451 4 года назад +133

    "Before Bed, go through everything you did in the day"
    Me, a person who is constantly embarrassing himself: "Sweet"

    • @Cmonbro444
      @Cmonbro444 3 года назад +2

      “Bitter”

    • @DANE-t1d
      @DANE-t1d 3 года назад +4

      I know this was a joke comment, but is probably a real problem for some and I have some insight to give!
      The best advice I have to whoever might be having a real problem with this (stressing on mistakes we make); a lot of the issues you face or mistakes you make in life are *only as big as you view them to be*. In fact, you have the ability to not see them as issues or embarrassing mistakes at all. There are even people who not only reduce these down to nothing, but rather leverage them to level themselves up.
      Leveling yourself up that way does take patience and compassion for yourself, but your best start to get there is to simply reduce the mental illusion of struggle, mistakes, and embarrassment down to nothing.
      I did get a laugh out of your comment tho 😉

  • @VivekYadav-ld4kn
    @VivekYadav-ld4kn 6 лет назад +35

    I attended his workshop 10 years ago, I still remember atomic table by heart..

  • @marloncastro2482
    @marloncastro2482 2 года назад +9

    So, in short:
    - "Design or modify the information you learn". Make the content attractive to you, so it can catch your attention and be more impactful to you. Be creative in the process. Thus, that information will remain in your brain longer or for good.
    - "Reprogram your mind". That means, put your entire attention on the important things, what matters the most.
    Exercise: Remember all the things you did during the day. What did you do in the morning, what did you learn, what was the lecture you took about, who was around you, what was their names, what were they doing,... etc. This way, your brain will force you to remind all the things you were aware of in your day-to-day life even more as you have to recall them all at night (look at it as if it was a school test).

  • @mdakram-ks7id
    @mdakram-ks7id 7 лет назад +6

    decision
    1. Modify ur works where u mistake
    2. Reprogramme ur mind by taking various action and recalling ur daily routine.
    what a useful message! thank u sir

  • @Cmonbro444
    @Cmonbro444 3 года назад +33

    I just realized I do this exact thing each time I walk into the gym. I’m super critical of my technique with heavy compound movements, I’ll run a whole set in my head before initiating the lift, then immediately run it back in my head again to find where I improved and can improve. The result is my technique actually improves because I can remember and apply the little details so I can push harder without injury.
    Definitely making this my nightly routine. Having a weak memory has been such a hindrance in my life. And it’s time for change baby!

  • @enrichingexchanges
    @enrichingexchanges 7 лет назад +33

    This is outstanding! Has such tremendous implications not only for memory, but also for increasing the attentional bandwidth so we appreciate life more deeply by staying in the moment as well. The idea that organized rehearsal when we retire for the night sets in place attentional schemas for future experiences is absolutely phenomenal. It is also a testable proposition. Kudos!

    • @dayanaguillen8979
      @dayanaguillen8979 2 года назад

      Your view goes beyond the message, yes the present is priceless, we just have to notice every psychical and emotional details of situations.

  • @s.a.wpixels
    @s.a.wpixels 6 лет назад +9

    best video. I remember my teacher making me write this mathematics equation 25 times as part of a homework only to test my patience and I did it. Luckily I passed the maths exam by 90%, however, I still wish had he explained the mathematics equation using a clever technique it would have been much interesting and would have stored in my long-term memory bank

  • @amazingmanish
    @amazingmanish 7 лет назад +214

    I've been to his seminar in Jammu. He's an amazing guy with lot of tricks. The technique he told I use it everywhere & it works like a charm.

  • @madhuballekere9488
    @madhuballekere9488 4 года назад +7

    Recalling, reframing n recording the day to day matters in short times improve our memory. Yes it works ..

  • @dineshkadian1662
    @dineshkadian1662 7 лет назад +371

    I am an application developer in IBM India and need to remember tons of things related to my development. Most of my colleagues unable to recall the thing, what code/technical things they did in previous projects or even in same project and I was also one of them.
    The day I watched this video, I started to follow the tips given in video. Its one week passed and I can feel a dramatic change to memorize and recall the things. Now, I easily recall the whole day activities, which I did.
    Thank you Krishan Chahal for sharing such a useful video. Now I could also break your Guinness record :-).

    • @KrishanChahalMemoryKing
      @KrishanChahalMemoryKing 7 лет назад +33

      Keep on doing it my friend - You can definitely break any record. Honour is all mine.

    • @HLanka
      @HLanka 7 лет назад +2

      I couldn't also remember what the codes are doing on their places which I have put in my game just before 2 months. I'm gonna doing this Course. Then I'll be a "Master minds".... Whoa

    • @rishabhjha6800
      @rishabhjha6800 7 лет назад +2

      dinesh kadian
      Ty for sharing ur experience

    • @justnothing7080
      @justnothing7080 7 лет назад +3

      Remembering things in one day is not something great to feel happy about. To considered as success, you need to be able to remember any tech (in detail) that you got started and worked with after a long time (about 3 months or above) not working with it. You don't even need to re-read any reference about the tech, such as how to write a snippet of code to do something, the main libraries, the main classes, the main involved patterns, good practices ...

    • @ernavendu
      @ernavendu 6 лет назад +1

      dinesh kadian god bless buddy

  • @recrementitious
    @recrementitious 4 года назад +5

    This is a terrific concept. One of the traits that people with high IQ's have in common is the ability to remember also much more than the average person. Not the only trait, but one of the important ones.

  • @machorahandel3594
    @machorahandel3594 7 лет назад +6

    amazing trick. I applied this and made it in my high school final exams.. we really have powerful minds only that we misuse them. thank you sir

  • @himanshudhiman4286
    @himanshudhiman4286 8 месяцев назад

    I am also belong from Ambala, Sadopur is only 1km from my house. I don't believe that this show organized in that place. This is a fantastic way to remember the some important information.

  • @akmtmedia1465
    @akmtmedia1465 4 года назад +9

    I knew this technique. But this is the first video that explains about how to recall the incidents in the daily routein in detail

  • @sanidhyasingh2040
    @sanidhyasingh2040 5 лет назад +26

    The best thing i like in the whole session was that first read question then go through the chapter i liked this technique

    • @frankyorson4536
      @frankyorson4536 3 года назад +2

      Personally I have been doing this for ever - maybe just because I can't never be satisfied in my learning hunger - another tip: Always read the conclusion of an article or a chapter first and try to understand it by spending enough time, then proceed too reading the chapter or article - I always did this - helped a lot digest new content to learn. I also try to pin what I think is essential by remembering specific markers of my own in my brain using a particular memory retention technique. Hope this helps.

  • @dhawalgupta1001
    @dhawalgupta1001 4 года назад +35

    If u really want to improve your memory Chant Gayatri Mantra atleast 11 times in a day at any time.... I l've experienced it...

    • @KrishanChahalMemoryKing
      @KrishanChahalMemoryKing 4 года назад +4

      Yes I do support Dhawal, It channelizes your mental force. But everything has its own role to play. Like for a soldier two things are required a good health and advance weapons too.

    • @prakashsubedi8851
      @prakashsubedi8851 2 года назад +1

      How can it do, could you explain me the process also?

    • @MangalPrajapati-y1f
      @MangalPrajapati-y1f 3 месяца назад +1

      You said right bro

  • @saimahaider685
    @saimahaider685 6 лет назад +4

    Take a bow mr. Chahal!! U r a gift to mankind!... This video made my day.. possibly my life...I m gonna start trying it from today

  • @LadyPC
    @LadyPC 7 лет назад +7

    I am also Lady Phi 1.618 :-) and that;s about all I can remember... apparently we can memorise anything... :-) The art of memorising! :-)

  • @vaibhavbhardwaj6228
    @vaibhavbhardwaj6228 Год назад +2

    One of the best and the simplest video one can get on Memory. Wishes and blessings to the mentor.

  • @architsharma631
    @architsharma631 7 лет назад +67

    Theory: self meaning system
    Pi Value: grid method
    Chemical equations: journey system or mind palace technique

  • @sasikalakoppada6774
    @sasikalakoppada6774 4 года назад +2

    When some thing goes wrong..
    People say forget about it..
    And this man says to remember each moment from the day starts..
    Some times if I remember what happened yesterday than ..
    Today I don't want to start my day at all.
    It happens in family life..
    Professional life..
    Due to emotional imbalances we go through each day through out our life..
    We find the best thing to survive is to forget things that hurt and disturb us...
    But it is a great deal to remember every thing and still stay cool..

    • @KrishanChahalMemoryKing
      @KrishanChahalMemoryKing 4 года назад

      Sasikala hi thanks for watching my videos. Let me make it clear it again. I said recall important things. Not everything. Recall only the important information related to your profession. Don’t recall the useless. And all the negative thoughts are useless too.

  • @ketaksingh4402
    @ketaksingh4402 6 лет назад +16

    first I thought wtf he is saying, later he nailed it

  • @KnowledgeBites1
    @KnowledgeBites1 3 месяца назад

    The legend who lives his own his means. He is the guy who is really a masterpiece. I can remember the dialoged of movie "Troy" I am proud to live in the time of hector and Aeneas and the same word I can say with this person. He wired differently.

  • @Chandankrr
    @Chandankrr 5 лет назад +5

    even i forgot who take my first lecture yesterday in the class. but i try to memorize every day from today. thank u so much sir..🙏🙏🙏

  • @ranviryadav2528
    @ranviryadav2528 5 лет назад +1

    Very generous of u to share a very useful information in public domain. Shall try. I m 65 years old. Tend to forget people's names and faces.

  • @siddhantbangar3076
    @siddhantbangar3076 6 лет назад +4

    These 14 minutes did make sense to me! He's amazing!

  • @salmansheikh4244
    @salmansheikh4244 5 лет назад +1

    It's very useful tips to sharpen memory*analyse your whole day from wake up to until sleep*i do this from my schooling and feel great about my memory.

  • @dr.buddhadebsahu5731
    @dr.buddhadebsahu5731 4 года назад +17

    Human Brain is so powerful that it can engulf the whole universe and it's content, just memorise the Saints of Bharat of past and present days. Radhe Radhe.

  • @Krishnaa_YT
    @Krishnaa_YT 5 лет назад +2

    Hey remember ! You have to answer in the night...
    The most beautiful way of increasing memory power.
    Thank you very much sir... For introducing the bestest method. 👍

  • @LiliansGardens
    @LiliansGardens 4 года назад +4

    Oh my days, this is a wonderful system. I've been on you tube all day, how do I recall all the different topics I dabbled into. This is a real examination for me. I'll try anyway. I'll try.Thank you

  • @amsanpallyramannoble3756
    @amsanpallyramannoble3756 Год назад +1

    One of the best teachings about Memory in Tedx. Thank you, sir, for this wonderful teaching. THANKS A LOT, TEDx

  • @BluesLicks101
    @BluesLicks101 6 лет назад +28

    I keep coming back to this video, not quite sure why. Oh, yeah... now I remember.

  • @javidmuhammad7327
    @javidmuhammad7327 6 лет назад +15

    Committing mistakes and later realizing where exactly we committed mistakes really makes it easy to memorizing. I.e, practicing 🤘

  • @thefabelman
    @thefabelman 5 лет назад +5

    Let me recall what I just listened:
    1 He had learned the value of Pie in almost 5 hours 30 minutes upto 4300 decimal points
    2 Usage of mnemonics that act as a helping hand in order to learn the spelling of the word
    Like for Conscious , he told that often young aged children often confuse it with Concious
    In order to have the correct spelling , try to remember the letter S in conscious as a snake
    3. Reprogramming your mind according to the information we need , write down or think about how you had spent your whole day
    . What you had done in the morning , whom you had met , what was the conversation
    4. In case of studies , try to remember what the teacher had said and taught
    It's a long and ardous process , but being *CONSCIOUS* while doing things and remembering them at the night will surely make your memory and mind strong and robust .

  • @martinnogales2259
    @martinnogales2259 3 года назад +1

    Those advice will change your life forever , for me this is a treasures , like gold , I take this opportunity to express my gratitude to you ,for this gift to humanity , !!! You're clarified ,any doubt , and how become more intelligence ,without a doubt this is a gold advice EVER , from Bolivia thanks

  • @pvspeaks
    @pvspeaks 7 лет назад +13

    This video should be shown in all schools. Awesome tips to remember better.

  • @georgemfavors5648
    @georgemfavors5648 2 года назад +2

    they never taught us anything about memory or techniques of memory when i was in school.this is the way to really use your brain thank you mr. Sadopur Ambala

  • @sohiniisanyal7326
    @sohiniisanyal7326 7 лет назад +4

    Eight years back I was awestruck by your speech in Sivasagar.

  • @mjjaikamal
    @mjjaikamal 4 года назад +2

    First thing's to keep our mind attentive and sharp is to get rid of bad habits and junk foods..Keep in mind Junk food equals Junk mind..healthy food & good habit equals healthy brain!!!
    Once our brain becomes heathy rest all happens with zero efforts!

    • @KrishanChahalMemoryKing
      @KrishanChahalMemoryKing 4 года назад

      A good soldier has two things. Healthy body and advance weapons. Healthy lifestyle will give a better brain and these methods are like weapons

  • @anjummadani
    @anjummadani 7 лет назад +27

    Masterful. In a couple of minutes you compacted the vast literature of memory work into the two basic fields. Very few people talk about training focused mindfulness for absorbing information - a simple yet potent strategy for standard memory enhancement. Thank you so much for this reminder Mr Chahal.

  • @theuln01
    @theuln01 4 года назад +4

    Sounds like this goes hand in hand with mindfulness... 🙂

  • @marcin6386
    @marcin6386 7 лет назад +28

    I watch that movie second time. I started to experiment with this technique in the way that i write everything in the notepad on the end of the day. First day i wrote 17 lines of text. Second day 40. Third day is 90 lines of text. I'm interested how far it will go. It maybe take longer than 5 minutes. But yeah - really i feel that my brain is working better each day. Really great Thanks, And thank you for inspiration. The simplest something is the better. And that technique, and explanation of it is just fantastic. I really like this theory that when we are asking a question to our mind we are programming ourselves on the feature. Thanks a Million.

    • @worldinfo1014
      @worldinfo1014 6 лет назад

      Marcin Migacz which movie u r talking about

  • @sportsworld1700
    @sportsworld1700 6 лет назад +2

    Perfect tips for better career of the students who think themselves as a weak minded

  • @billsmith4248
    @billsmith4248 5 лет назад +6

    This video was great. I just turned 40 and feel like I can't remember anything! Starting at bed time tonight I am going to implement your approach. Hoping for the best results. Thanks!

    • @vishwajeet1991
      @vishwajeet1991 5 лет назад

      Bill Smith Did this technique help you in any way?

    • @JOAOLFERNANDES
      @JOAOLFERNANDES 2 года назад

      @@vishwajeet1991 I don't want to believe he "forgot" to come back to comment.

  • @nativesparkling4549
    @nativesparkling4549 3 года назад +1

    Totally changed my life. I always feel exhausted when all my friends have genius brain which they can get at least 80 percent what teacher teaches them

  • @viprealvip9810
    @viprealvip9810 7 лет назад +17

    These methods are helpful, I just feel it is too overwhelming for this generation's due to the extra curriculum they are involves with. every pices has some biblical impact if you apply them and allow discipline to take place in your life. Successful reading can be a helpful tools, if you try writing and summarizing what you read .it also help keep your brains refreshing and connect keys information.

  • @JaiSingh-wm5wg
    @JaiSingh-wm5wg 5 лет назад +2

    Sir you have given me a perfect solution to revise my syllabus multiple times in addition to enhancing memory power. I was in tens how would i revise my syllabus i have less time now ever day i will do that before my exam Thanks you so much. Hope i will rock in my exam.

  • @anthonynoronha6173
    @anthonynoronha6173 7 лет назад +8

    Great valuable strategy mentioned in this video. This is Anthony from Mumbai, India saying "Great stuff, Mr. Chahal, keep it up". Thanks for this video.

  • @prakashagrawal7116
    @prakashagrawal7116 5 лет назад +1

    i know it very well that more ur mind will work more memory power will increase ... the smartest way of increasing memory power is yoga .. u explain a simple technique in a bombastic way...😀😀

  • @mindburstTV
    @mindburstTV 7 лет назад +46

    The Human Mind is so powerful that there is nothing it can't achieve input to work.
    Thank you for this wonderful insight. I love memorizing things too, especially numbers.

  • @hassansyed5661
    @hassansyed5661 6 лет назад +3

    Even before this video i have realised the same things after careful analysis of the pattern of myself for remembering and forgetting things. I applied the same method on my studies and i got 3.95 CGPA out of 4. Even in paper I know the exact location and words and diagrams on the pages

  • @ArchanaKumari-sm3eh
    @ArchanaKumari-sm3eh 7 лет назад +36

    The video is very helpful for students specifically

  • @asmatak
    @asmatak 3 года назад +9

    Very practical, scientific and doable. In Buddhism the escalated version is known as Vipassana. Thank you very much Sir.

  • @sss-wk8is
    @sss-wk8is 7 лет назад +13

    Yes sir when i'am 12standard i experience it.. Thanx sir

  • @vocavakau
    @vocavakau 6 лет назад +10

    Best technique to memories everything step by step.
    Realy it is awesome lecture.
    Thank you Mr.krishan chahal sir.

  • @ragendrasingh1993
    @ragendrasingh1993 7 лет назад +13

    Really grate and it really works, i was tried it before 1 week and now I can seen much improvement. Thank you

    • @sandyvdh6226
      @sandyvdh6226 5 лет назад +1

      It was really *great* *I ve* tried it for one week and now I can *see* much improvement.

    • @vipulparmar5015
      @vipulparmar5015 5 лет назад

      Benifit for reading reallyyy???

  • @anonymousm
    @anonymousm 5 лет назад +3

    I have seen many videos on memorizing techniques..but this is the best

  • @ashishvarma4986
    @ashishvarma4986 6 лет назад +6

    What a great message. .. I loved it so much.. thank u sooo much Krishan Chahal. ... Thank u thank uuuuuuuuu

  • @coolnareshkumar
    @coolnareshkumar 5 лет назад +1

    I was browsing about the short memory techniques for my day to day stuff. Fortunately, I landed on this site. This is really really AWESOME speech and it enabled my mind to do things right now. However, I used to do this in my childhood and applied this method subconsciously. Somehow, not sure I was addicted to watching TV and other useless stuff during that time especially before going to bed. This completely ruined my life. Now I wanted to change the programming of my subconscious mind where this will have to drive me in the right direction in my career. I will have to accustomed to this.

    • @coolnareshkumar
      @coolnareshkumar 5 лет назад

      I've been following this approach since I watched this video, I could see the results and special thanks to TEDx to bring this AWESOME guy to this platform. As long as I follow this approach, I will remember this Krishan Chahal. Also, I feel proud that Krishnan is an Indian guy.

  • @Gursewaksinghsandhu
    @Gursewaksinghsandhu 7 лет назад +758

    I am that one 1⃣ who forget answer but Remember it's location.
    😅 😅 😅 😅

    • @shivukuderu
      @shivukuderu 7 лет назад +7

      Gursewak Singh me too

    • @V__Abhi
      @V__Abhi 6 лет назад +2

      U r osmm😛😛

    • @umraifashion2116
      @umraifashion2116 6 лет назад +4

      Gursewak Singh this happens with me mostly

    • @amnasaeed6068
      @amnasaeed6068 6 лет назад +3

      Gursewak Singh
      ME TOO ...!!😂😂😂

    • @prakharverma1671
      @prakharverma1671 6 лет назад +6

      Chapter 3 page no. 52 and paragraph 2 ... Right??

  • @rajeshkhurana9182
    @rajeshkhurana9182 4 года назад +2

    Very interesting will try tonight. I sleep everyday expressing my gratitude for every person why not recall the day explicitly.👍

  • @addychuhadry1889
    @addychuhadry1889 6 лет назад +4

    sir u r best of all memory trainer that I haveever seen ,, u the only on focuses on how train mind to learn automatically

  • @gmr1241
    @gmr1241 3 года назад +3

    The idea of "Accelerated *Leaning*" definitely appeals to me...

  • @_your.aditya_
    @_your.aditya_ 7 лет назад +8

    My father always told me this but i never paid attention but after watching this i thought he is right

  • @AnuragHegde
    @AnuragHegde 3 года назад

    Krishna ji k liye Chai Lao aur haal Pucho...
    Using Mnemonic this way I can now remember Krishna Chahal's name.
    Thanks for the tips shared!

  • @poojars5594
    @poojars5594 6 лет назад +15

    I saw ur video , when I was despaired moment...Thanks a lot sir,god bless u

  • @tothestarsandthesky
    @tothestarsandthesky 4 года назад +2

    I came up with a memory exercise more focused on regular memory. It involves reading aloud words looking at them just once. Then I recall the words. I've went from remembering 3 words to now remembering 7 words. It's a different way of remembering it could also improve on remembering in this way.

  • @sreenirmillobiswashtushar7484
    @sreenirmillobiswashtushar7484 6 лет назад +28

    Sir, very much impressed. I was searching method to increase concentration and went to a couple of video. This is really helping.

  • @PoojaSingh-ip6er
    @PoojaSingh-ip6er 6 лет назад +2

    Great
    Even I am practicing this ritual since childhood
    Guys believe me it does work.😏

  • @balikakamble8036
    @balikakamble8036 7 лет назад +9

    I will definitely do this. Thank you so much Sir, for such nice video.

  • @CSESUBASRIAP
    @CSESUBASRIAP 3 года назад

    Learn about memory is also a biology subject. Recalling of information is stored as permanent memory in brain. Such a wonderful concept.

  • @erentigga7841
    @erentigga7841 5 лет назад +4

    Today is bad ,tomorrow will be worst but day after tomorrow will be bright sunshine.

  • @namyohorengekyo1882
    @namyohorengekyo1882 4 года назад +1

    The Master of nature has blessed each of us with qualities that is why we shall respect all creation and that is the perpos of life this gental man is one them

  • @WADDFATHA
    @WADDFATHA 6 лет назад +5

    I recently learned about the Mind Palace technique and I was able to memorize 10 item grocery list in a couple of minutes that was 3 days ago and I still know them in order I showed my wife and she got her 10 item grocery list correct the very first time I'm going to dive into this method now!

  • @tomcruze0071
    @tomcruze0071 3 года назад

    This Ted talks is much more practical and impactful .....✌️ it’s changed me instantly thanks a ton !!!

  • @shivajinade2722
    @shivajinade2722 6 лет назад +3

    One of the best video for memory technique

  • @josephkimani9608
    @josephkimani9608 8 месяцев назад

    reprogramming our minds on what to focus and how long to focus

  • @rozaliaslaboiu7810
    @rozaliaslaboiu7810 7 лет назад +16

    Outstanding speech! Thank you Sir for this meaningful information. :)

  • @jeswinjinu3725
    @jeswinjinu3725 4 года назад +1

    I tried this trick not in much detail so it works in one month

  • @Deeps-m3p
    @Deeps-m3p 5 лет назад +3

    Wonder speech on increasing memory power . So thanks for it .....😍😍

  • @GurmukhSingh-oo4vu
    @GurmukhSingh-oo4vu Год назад +1

    🙏🌹🌹🇮🇳🇮🇳RESPECTED KRISHAN CHAHAL GUINNESS WORLD RECORD 🌎 HOLDER KING HARYANA SALUTE JAI HIND BEST WISHES GURU JI GOD BLESS🇮🇳🇮🇳🌹🌹🙏

  • @abiduzzamanmiah9439
    @abiduzzamanmiah9439 7 лет назад +4

    Now this is a lesson worth sharing.Thanks Ted,Thanks sir.I needed it.

  • @nooromar7145
    @nooromar7145 5 лет назад +2

    (( ما لَكُم لا تَرجُونَ للهِ وَقارًا ))
    [ نُوح]
    صَدَقَ اللهُ العظيم .💕

  • @sangojusandeep1966
    @sangojusandeep1966 7 лет назад +7

    I'll try to recall his talk...
    Make big connections to memorize spellings like in "conscious" S as a big snake
    End of the day 'recall every thing till the bed you are on ex. in class that lecture this topic details of concept' like wise everything that makes scence, on doing it regularly details increase like sherlock's in detective film.
    The more detail you go the more anchor your concept.

  • @seemajain1987
    @seemajain1987 6 лет назад +45

    Thank you sir for giving such a good technique to memorize everything

  • @hetanshp9
    @hetanshp9 7 лет назад +5

    Thank you so much Krishna Chahel sir.

  • @daasaen7045
    @daasaen7045 Год назад

    I will try this method, It does feel promising. Thank you.

  • @sanjuansteve
    @sanjuansteve 5 лет назад +3

    We have much more ability to train our brains than we believe.

  • @ycharantejareddy5757
    @ycharantejareddy5757 6 лет назад +2

    One of my best video i saw till now , Thanks you very much sir