By YouSum Live 00:00:00 Book highlights evidence-based learning techniques. 00:00:06 Covers overcoming procrastination and productivity tips. 00:01:00 Emphasizes study skills over innate intelligence. 00:02:08 Expands on learning techniques beyond other recommendations. 00:02:41 Advocates proactive approach to learning and life goals. 00:04:49 Suggests breaking tasks into smaller steps to combat procrastination. 00:05:37 Active learning fosters curiosity and deeper understanding. 00:06:07 Learning journal aids in summarizing and reinforcing knowledge. By YouSum Live
You should definitely check out Cognitive Load Theory (CLT), many of the study techniques you've recommended in this channel are summed up in the theory with scientific researches.
I definitely purchased this book. I need the push. Maybe if I were allowed to re-enlist into the military and borrow a drill sergeant for a few weeks while off duty? (Basic training was a blast, though, as sadistic as that sounds. You learn a TON)
Will definitely get this book. Effective study skills are important. Ultra slow learner/reader here. Took me 2 years to get done with Robert Greene’s Laws of Human Nature hard copy
@@GPxNABrothers I don’t like reading because I’m slow at it. Videos are quicker, I like learning. I force myself to read self help books because evolving is a survival skill
@@ola...o1009 i mean, i understand that, but if you asked me for advice - which i know you didnt - i guess you would have a better time reading more dense books. If you read slowly - as i do - i think good philosophy books are the best shot (you have no time to waste). If you compare, for instance, the intelectual growth that reading (lets say) Peter Hacker on human nature, and Robert Greene, while the latter «sounds» more practical, the former give you so much more clarity. Wittgenstein were right in equating philosophy to _therapy_ it is, indeed, therapeutic
Those who are saying that the tips are not worth it, reading it is a waste of time,you guys are that generation who grew up watching reels. You guys dont know that whether the books like atomic habits or 7 habits of highly effective people might help your life if you imply it. Beacuse you dont. After learning a tips from the book, imply it on real life immediately until a day or two to get in your system and then approach to another suitable tips that might help you. And mind you it's a long term process, not some washed up kids wasting hours before the exam times and binge watching these videos, none of the videos gonna help if you don't apply the rules in real life and make a habit, a punctual one. Washed up cooked kids lmao. 😂
Hi! Here Pasand Khan from Pakistan, I've a humble request to you Sir! Plz Make further lectures of this one books, it has most important lessons which contains irresistible targets or opportunities for academic success and future career as well. So I've this one book I tried many times to read it perfectly of each lessons, but unfortunately, I couldn't figer out the lessons, so that's why it's again I request you to record further lectures and Share those Sir! Thank you So much!
Hello. Really appreciate your recommendations. I have read crush course on python and I want to learn algorithms and data structure. What book do you recommend?? Thank you!
Looks most interesting of these meta learning books what you have presented so far. Personally I find it difficult to gain anything of these kind of books, however. I spend that time rather studying Python on my own way. :)
It’s about META reading a book. Like do you KNOW you’re reading that book? Are you reading that book in another part of the multiverse? Imagine you imagining you’re reading the book while imagining you’re reading a book while imagining.
It kind of makes one examine the basics. For example I noticed that my buddy in the dorm went to bed at 10:00 AM after reading the book for an hour and yet did better at the test next morning compared to me who read for two hours. There are like speed reading techniques, highlighting techniques, note taking techniques, etc. which are the benefits one could obtain by learning how to read a book.
waste of time, it's funny how people would rather read books on learning than actually learning. it is not as if these are in depth metatechniques either, just tips
How do modern humans decide that they are going to make a channel and “create content”? What causes them to make this decision? I simply do not understand what drives so many to do this. Such a weird phenomenon. Pretty sick of how much YT has been inundated by these “channels”…all pretty much the same thing, with a different (trendy, catchy, memey) moniker. LOOK@MEdia is a narcissistic trend.
6th New edition is coming in two weeks. So if you want to buy a copy, it is probably worth waiting
Cool thanks where did you hear the 6th edition is coming as cannot see a pre order on Amazon?
Found pre order for 6th edition comes out 16th July so ordered that. Cheers for heads up
Nice, thanks for that tip!
@@kevinhughes9801 link?
I bought a 5th edition 3 weeks ago xd
By YouSum Live
00:00:00 Book highlights evidence-based learning techniques.
00:00:06 Covers overcoming procrastination and productivity tips.
00:01:00 Emphasizes study skills over innate intelligence.
00:02:08 Expands on learning techniques beyond other recommendations.
00:02:41 Advocates proactive approach to learning and life goals.
00:04:49 Suggests breaking tasks into smaller steps to combat procrastination.
00:05:37 Active learning fosters curiosity and deeper understanding.
00:06:07 Learning journal aids in summarizing and reinforcing knowledge.
By YouSum Live
Damn nice
I will download YouSum Live
@@MrDiceZack You don't need to download. Just google "YouSum Live".
Just ordered an older edition from Alibris for an unbelievable $2.95. I'm a retired Boomer with an MA, but a lifelong learner.
You should definitely check out Cognitive Load Theory (CLT), many of the study techniques you've recommended in this channel are summed up in the theory with scientific researches.
In name of Justin Sung, i absolve you
That guy Justin changed my life and i ain't buy nada from him.
I definitely purchased this book. I need the push. Maybe if I were allowed to re-enlist into the military and borrow a drill sergeant for a few weeks while off duty? (Basic training was a blast, though, as sadistic as that sounds. You learn a TON)
this is a really good book. used it when i was in grade 12. life changing.
Who wants Review of book"Get better at anything" from him?
Will definitely get this book.
Effective study skills are important. Ultra slow learner/reader here. Took me 2 years to get done with Robert Greene’s Laws of Human Nature hard copy
i guess you should pick your reads better, then.
@@GPxNABrothers I don’t like reading because I’m slow at it. Videos are quicker, I like learning. I force myself to read self help books because evolving is a survival skill
@@ola...o1009 i mean, i understand that, but if you asked me for advice - which i know you didnt - i guess you would have a better time reading more dense books. If you read slowly - as i do - i think good philosophy books are the best shot (you have no time to waste). If you compare, for instance, the intelectual growth that reading (lets say) Peter Hacker on human nature, and Robert Greene, while the latter «sounds» more practical, the former give you so much more clarity. Wittgenstein were right in equating philosophy to _therapy_ it is, indeed, therapeutic
@@ola...o1009 (harder books will accelerate your reading, also, at least your reading of easier books)
Your channel has been so helpful, I purchased the book BEFORE watching this video! Cheers!
What is the best book for studying, and can you review The Only Study Guide You'll ever need: jade bowler
Thanks man nice to know one of my recommended books was reviewed by you.
I have this exact book thats been rotting away in my room for 5 years. Thanks to this video it has peaked my interest to read it!
Yay.. another book... ordered 😊
Those who are saying that the tips are not worth it, reading it is a waste of time,you guys are that generation who grew up watching reels. You guys dont know that whether the books like atomic habits or 7 habits of highly effective people might help your life if you imply it. Beacuse you dont. After learning a tips from the book, imply it on real life immediately until a day or two to get in your system and then approach to another suitable tips that might help you. And mind you it's a long term process, not some washed up kids wasting hours before the exam times and binge watching these videos, none of the videos gonna help if you don't apply the rules in real life and make a habit, a punctual one. Washed up cooked kids lmao. 😂
Does it tell you how to stop scrolling through social media?
Lol😂 yeah. The secret to uninstall TikTok
Meditate
I love this book, thank you so much for this recommendation!
I'm doing a MSc at University of York and they also recommended that book.
Is there anything in it about mastering ATTENTION . That is foundational
i love you voice clarity and explanations
He should do audio books, or even of the books that he suggests. I find the voice calming.
It's much older than those channels.
I ordered it😊
and i downloaded the pdf version :D
@@ソク piracy? if so yay haha
@@ソクfrom where?
@@flaviusmuntean6391 I don't have money 😭what would u expect from a broke guy
@@ソク hey i'm broke too lmao
Hi! Here Pasand Khan from Pakistan, I've a humble request to you Sir! Plz Make further lectures of this one books, it has most important lessons which contains irresistible targets or opportunities for academic success and future career as well. So I've this one book I tried many times to read it perfectly of each lessons, but unfortunately, I couldn't figer out the lessons, so that's why it's again I request you to record further lectures and Share those Sir! Thank you So much!
I am student and I love you very very much pleas make me best study techniques and strategy for long term retention and deeper understanding please
Hi teacher!
I usually remember when we changed some emails!
Hello. Really appreciate your recommendations. I have read crush course on python and I want to learn algorithms and data structure. What book do you recommend?? Thank you!
Music is 🔥
The video description says it is The Student Skills Handbook, while the title is The Study Skills Handbook.
Amazon has the paperback listed at $22.20 USD at the time of this comment.
Looks most interesting of these meta learning books what you have presented so far. Personally I find it difficult to gain anything of these kind of books, however. I spend that time rather studying Python on my own way. :)
You can't get a 30 days free trial unless you get the subscription first:(
Thank you!
Kinda weird I have to read a book to learn how to focus to read a book
It’s about META reading a book. Like do you KNOW you’re reading that book? Are you reading that book in another part of the multiverse? Imagine you imagining you’re reading the book while imagining you’re reading a book while imagining.
I shall write a $300.00 textbook on being AWARE of breathing and having bowel movements. 🤯
It kind of makes one examine the basics. For example I noticed that my buddy in the dorm went to bed at 10:00 AM after reading the book for an hour and yet did better at the test next morning compared to me who read for two hours.
There are like speed reading techniques, highlighting techniques, note taking techniques, etc. which are the benefits one could obtain by learning how to read a book.
Brilliant observation 👏
Any thoughts on Limitless by Jim Kwik?
Is there any books for writing skills ??
If I remember correctly it is called « On writing well » the author was university teacher as well as journalist. But don’t ask his name…
Thank you!!!
I want to see your thoughts on Little Book of Talent by Daniel Coyle.
Nothing is ever ultimate - except maybe death, but nobody knows from the inside
waste of time, it's funny how people would rather read books on learning than actually learning. it is not as if these are in depth metatechniques either, just tips
Waste of time AND money
Awesome!
How do modern humans decide that they are going to make a channel and “create content”? What causes them to make this decision? I simply do not understand what drives so many to do this. Such a weird phenomenon. Pretty sick of how much YT has been inundated by these “channels”…all pretty much the same thing, with a different (trendy, catchy, memey) moniker. LOOK@MEdia is a narcissistic trend.
That's amazing
Where I can get this printed book?
I'm sure it's great for people with ADHD.
I have too much procrastination going on, to read this book...Just joking😁
Started of quite bad. To say three youtubers is some sort of authority.
Totally right, except if it was Justin Sung
@@elude3808right, Justin Sung is the only exception 😭
@@floresamor4146 yeah
@@elude3808
Ali Abdaal went to red-brick university and was a doctor.
What are you talking about?
@@raymeester7883Ali Abdaal is a person that has an amazing memory and IQ, I don't think his advice help the majority of people.
Good recommendation but man the ai images are incredibly disgusting
the AI generated pictures are so annoying and cheapens the quality of your videos.
nice:)