You stated “eliminate choice as much as possible” about choosing between very many decisions over time. Then you said having “no choice” isn’t good if you are basically trapped thus causing depression. I was initially confused. What you meant was actively choose and stick to decisions made earlier in the day, and use ways to get excited about the choice you made (to read). Thanks for the video, this was useful.
Wow, I totally see how that part could be confusing! 😅 Thanks for catching that and for reading between the lines (no pun intended😜) to understand the message. You're absolutely right, and I appreciate you highlighting this. It really helps clarify things for everyone. I appreciate your support, and I'm glad you found the video useful. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! 🤩📚
Yeah, I guess it was clear only in my head 🙈😅 sorry about that. I'm happy that, thanks to @dionysianapollomarx, it's more understandable. Thank you for your comment, Emily, and I hope the rest of the video was useful for you 🫶🏻
How to read a book in a day: listen to Eden Ayash ! Just kidding:) I love how you put everything together - I will definitely take the tip of organizing the house, creating a pleasant environment for reading and free of distractions. And I really liked the tip of making ourselves a trailer for the book - reading opinions, reviews, etc.!
lol I love that! 😆🤗 Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm super happy you found it useful. Creating the right environment and getting excited about the book can make such a difference! Thanks again for this lovely comment and happy reading 💛📖🌻
I loved how you put together all the best tips for reading not just faster but in a way that boosts well-being. I've been listening to audio books for over a year now, and have discovered that not only do I read twice as much, the active listening has a way of focusing my reading of print/e-books. It was nice to hear about the study showing that the benefits of listening to audio books and reading are similar.
Hey Laura, thank you so much for this lovely comment 🧡 it really made my day! And I’m so happy to hear that you liked the study about audiobooks! As someone who listens to a lot of audiobooks myself, I totally agree with you. It's such a relief to know that the benefits are similar to reading, and I've experienced that added focus when switching between audiobooks and print/e-books. So, I totally get you 😅. Your insights are fantastic, and I appreciate you sharing them. If you have any more reading tips or topics you'd like to discuss, feel free to let me know. Happy reading!🌼
You are totally right! that's a great tip! I can't read in a noisy environment unless it's a sort of monotone/white noise kind of noise.. If I want to read in a noisy environment - I'd put my headphones on and that helps with the noise canceling. Thanks for this comment! @@reggaefan2700
Another helpful video from you. Always thought provoking. I especially appreciate your sophistication, which is evident from every aspect of your videos (e.g., commentary, images, tone, references, colors). Thank you. You asked about additional techniques we use to enhance our reading experience. For me, I have somewhat of a peak joyful experience when I can make connections (i.e., Aha! experience, new insight or induction, recalled memory or experience) between what I am currently reading and key concepts from across the broad range of science disciplines that I read as part of my work. When I encounter such a connection, I will circle in red ink (i.e., my chosen highlighter) a keyword or phrase (so it jumps off the page) and then detail the connection in the page margins . . . sometimes continuing to blank pages in the back of the book. As well, I create a separate note that I file physically with similar insights. Additionally, I find and read most of the resources your mention . . . reading the preview text Amazon enables for most books, finding and reviewing the academic papers using Google Scholar or Search, reading Wikipedia entries for key people and concepts you mention, and so on. Isn't this the beauty of today's Internet, World Wide Web, and Google Search technology? Access to information is no longer that much of a challenge. What has moved to center stage for us is (a) determining the veracity of sources and their content, and (b) assimilating new information into our knowledge, decisions, and behavior are (i.e., continuous unlearning and relearning). Thanks again and best wishes with building your channel.
Wow, James, thank you so much for your incredibly kind words! I’m truly touched by your appreciation and thrilled to know that you find the videos thought-provoking and engaging. It means so much, more than words can tell. Also, thank you for sharing your techniques! Your method of making connections between what you read for pleasure and what you read for work is truly insightful, and I can totally understand why you enjoy it when it happens. It sounds like such great advice that I'm going to adopt it right away. I think that not only does it enhance the reading experience and engage you more with the texts, but it also helps with remembering and retaining information, doesn’t it? Because I worked as a teacher, I really neglected the red pen out of fear it might trigger my students, so I always used colorful pens at work and consequently at home. But reading your comment, I must say it makes total sense to use red as a marker. It draws immediate attention and makes everything very clear. Plus, my OCD loves the idea of unity across all my readings. Also, I'm not teaching in a school anymore, so it's a great reminder that there's no harm in going back to the red pen. So thanks for that! I agree with you that having access to information is truly one of the greatest benefits of our times, and I'm so appreciative of the fact that if someone wants to learn, they can do so easily! As someone who loves learning, I'm always blown away by this fact and thankful for it. As you said, our challenge now is verifying sources and integrating new knowledge into our lives effectively. But this challenge is a 'champagne problem'-not in the mathematical sense proposed by Becker, but in terms of comparing this challenge to the past challenge of having no or limited access to information, it’s a challenge I'm celebrating 🥂 Thank you again for your detailed and informative comment. I deeply appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts and techniques. It’s contributions like yours that enrich all of us and help us learn from each other. Best wishes to you as well, and thank you for your support. I hope to read your insights again on this channel.
I love this! Very practical tips, and much of this can be applied to other tasks beyond reading. I always try to eliminate as much choice as I can throughout the day-I plan my meals, outfits, etc. in advance to avoid decision fatigue. Great video.
Thank you so so much! 🤩 Your support means a lot, and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. It makes me so happy to hear that you found these tips to be practical and useful to various aspects of daily life. Planning meals and outfits in advance is a fantastic way to reduce decision fatigue - great strategy! If you have any other topics you'd like me to cover in the future, feel free to let me know 😊🫶🏻
Thank you Jasmine for this lovely comment! ❤️ I agree with you that these tips can be useful for other areas in life and I'm glad to see that you think so too and that it was useful for you! Thank you very much for this, I appreciate you took the time to comment 🤗 and I wish you lots of success with writing and exercise... and with reading, of course!💛🫶🏻🌻
I'm going to implement the center of the sentence trick! I also think I'm not going to give up on audiobooks but instead try to find a balance because they both have a place for me:)
Perfect! That sounds like a great plan! Let me know how it works 🤞🏻🤞🏻. Finding a balance between audiobooks and physical books is a fantastic idea-both definitely have their own unique benefits. What I do is listen to audiobooks whenever I'm on the go or doing mundane stuff like cleaning. In the morning or at night in bed, or when I want to chill with a book, I read physical books. When you find the balance that works for you, let me know! It's always fun to exchange ideas and learn from each other 💛🌻. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, and happy reading (and listening)! 😊🫶🏻📖
Hi Ross! Thank you for this question. I actually have a video about how I annotate books, you can check it out here: ruclips.net/video/OvxdFNy4MlQ/видео.html, or look for it on my channel, the video is titled: How to Annotate Books Effectively with the SCRIBE System. If you end up watching it, let me know what you think 📖🦋 thanks again!
@@eden_ayash This was VERY HELPFUL. Thank you. I have learned how to insert pages in a book and I write down the main heading and subheadings of a chapter and insert in at that chapter, so that when I review, I have a quick overview of the contents.
Hi Aman, I'm glad you like it! Thank you for your comment, it means a lot 🌻💛 I also checked and subscribed to your channel, it looks really promising! Keep going ✨
@@eden_ayash my books are about entrepreneurship, finance and the economy. But this is one of my favourites “The Creative Act: A Way of Being” by Rick Rubin. Enjoy😁
Hey Eden, really nice video! I was wondering if I could help you edit your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail which will help your video to reach to a wider audience .
Hey Sahil! Thank you for your kind comment, and thanks for the offer! However, editing is one of my favorite aspects of the video-making process. I have a lot to learn, but I'm learning and enjoying this part as I go. I'll keep your offer in mind if I decide to make a change, and if I hear of someone who might benefit from your service, I'll gladly refer them to you. Thanks again 😊
Thank you for commenting and asking about this! I'm sure there are many people who wondered just the same. You can type "ASMR room" into the RUclips search bar and choose the one you like. At the moment, I'm listening to: "Gryffindor Common Room ⚡ Harry Potter Ambience 🔥 Hogwarts ASMR" ruclips.net/video/Cg9-J6vVZd4/видео.html I hope this helps 😊
I posted a video with ASMR sounds on my channel, and it has a timer on screen - maybe it will be useful for you, check it out here: ruclips.net/video/zxGioL77GVM/видео.html
You stated “eliminate choice as much as possible” about choosing between very many decisions over time. Then you said having “no choice” isn’t good if you are basically trapped thus causing depression. I was initially confused. What you meant was actively choose and stick to decisions made earlier in the day, and use ways to get excited about the choice you made (to read). Thanks for the video, this was useful.
Wow, I totally see how that part could be confusing! 😅 Thanks for catching that and for reading between the lines (no pun intended😜) to understand the message. You're absolutely right, and I appreciate you highlighting this. It really helps clarify things for everyone. I appreciate your support, and I'm glad you found the video useful. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! 🤩📚
Thanks for this I was confused there too this cleared everything up ❤
Yeah, I guess it was clear only in my head 🙈😅 sorry about that. I'm happy that, thanks to @dionysianapollomarx, it's more understandable. Thank you for your comment, Emily, and I hope the rest of the video was useful for you 🫶🏻
How to read a book in a day: listen to Eden Ayash !
Just kidding:) I love how you put everything together - I will definitely take the tip of organizing the house, creating a pleasant environment for reading and free of distractions. And I really liked the tip of making ourselves a trailer for the book - reading opinions, reviews, etc.!
lol I love that! 😆🤗 Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm super happy you found it useful. Creating the right environment and getting excited about the book can make such a difference! Thanks again for this lovely comment and happy reading 💛📖🌻
I loved how you put together all the best tips for reading not just faster but in a way that boosts well-being. I've been listening to audio books for over a year now, and have discovered that not only do I read twice as much, the active listening has a way of focusing my reading of print/e-books. It was nice to hear about the study showing that the benefits of listening to audio books and reading are similar.
Hey Laura, thank you so much for this lovely comment 🧡 it really made my day! And I’m so happy to hear that you liked the study about audiobooks! As someone who listens to a lot of audiobooks myself, I totally agree with you. It's such a relief to know that the benefits are similar to reading, and I've experienced that added focus when switching between audiobooks and print/e-books. So, I totally get you 😅. Your insights are fantastic, and I appreciate you sharing them. If you have any more reading tips or topics you'd like to discuss, feel free to let me know. Happy reading!🌼
@@eden_ayash I think you'll get more out of reading if you turn off any background noise.
You are totally right! that's a great tip! I can't read in a noisy environment unless it's a sort of monotone/white noise kind of noise.. If I want to read in a noisy environment - I'd put my headphones on and that helps with the noise canceling. Thanks for this comment! @@reggaefan2700
Great tips, I knew most of them but the reasoning you shared was very insightful
Thank you so much Alex! I appreciate it a lot 🤩 and thanks for all the tips you sent my way, I’m definitely going to try todoist 🤓😊
Another helpful video from you. Always thought provoking. I especially appreciate your sophistication, which is evident from every aspect of your videos (e.g., commentary, images, tone, references, colors). Thank you.
You asked about additional techniques we use to enhance our reading experience. For me, I have somewhat of a peak joyful experience when I can make connections (i.e., Aha! experience, new insight or induction, recalled memory or experience) between what I am currently reading and key concepts from across the broad range of science disciplines that I read as part of my work. When I encounter such a connection, I will circle in red ink (i.e., my chosen highlighter) a keyword or phrase (so it jumps off the page) and then detail the connection in the page margins . . . sometimes continuing to blank pages in the back of the book. As well, I create a separate note that I file physically with similar insights.
Additionally, I find and read most of the resources your mention . . . reading the preview text Amazon enables for most books, finding and reviewing the academic papers using Google Scholar or Search, reading Wikipedia entries for key people and concepts you mention, and so on. Isn't this the beauty of today's Internet, World Wide Web, and Google Search technology? Access to information is no longer that much of a challenge. What has moved to center stage for us is (a) determining the veracity of sources and their content, and (b) assimilating new information into our knowledge, decisions, and behavior are (i.e., continuous unlearning and relearning).
Thanks again and best wishes with building your channel.
Wow, James, thank you so much for your incredibly kind words! I’m truly touched by your appreciation and thrilled to know that you find the videos thought-provoking and engaging. It means so much, more than words can tell. Also, thank you for sharing your techniques! Your method of making connections between what you read for pleasure and what you read for work is truly insightful, and I can totally understand why you enjoy it when it happens. It sounds like such great advice that I'm going to adopt it right away. I think that not only does it enhance the reading experience and engage you more with the texts, but it also helps with remembering and retaining information, doesn’t it?
Because I worked as a teacher, I really neglected the red pen out of fear it might trigger my students, so I always used colorful pens at work and consequently at home. But reading your comment, I must say it makes total sense to use red as a marker. It draws immediate attention and makes everything very clear. Plus, my OCD loves the idea of unity across all my readings. Also, I'm not teaching in a school anymore, so it's a great reminder that there's no harm in going back to the red pen. So thanks for that!
I agree with you that having access to information is truly one of the greatest benefits of our times, and I'm so appreciative of the fact that if someone wants to learn, they can do so easily! As someone who loves learning, I'm always blown away by this fact and thankful for it. As you said, our challenge now is verifying sources and integrating new knowledge into our lives effectively. But this challenge is a 'champagne problem'-not in the mathematical sense proposed by Becker, but in terms of comparing this challenge to the past challenge of having no or limited access to information, it’s a challenge I'm celebrating 🥂
Thank you again for your detailed and informative comment. I deeply appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts and techniques. It’s contributions like yours that enrich all of us and help us learn from each other. Best wishes to you as well, and thank you for your support. I hope to read your insights again on this channel.
I love this! Very practical tips, and much of this can be applied to other tasks beyond reading. I always try to eliminate as much choice as I can throughout the day-I plan my meals, outfits, etc. in advance to avoid decision fatigue. Great video.
Thank you so so much! 🤩 Your support means a lot, and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. It makes me so happy to hear that you found these tips to be practical and useful to various aspects of daily life. Planning meals and outfits in advance is a fantastic way to reduce decision fatigue - great strategy! If you have any other topics you'd like me to cover in the future, feel free to let me know 😊🫶🏻
Thank you so much, you are blessed❤ I love how all of this is applicable for not only reading but writing and exercise as well.
Thank you Jasmine for this lovely comment! ❤️ I agree with you that these tips can be useful for other areas in life and I'm glad to see that you think so too and that it was useful for you! Thank you very much for this, I appreciate you took the time to comment 🤗 and I wish you lots of success with writing and exercise... and with reading, of course!💛🫶🏻🌻
I'm going to implement the center of the sentence trick! I also think I'm not going to give up on audiobooks but instead try to find a balance because they both have a place for me:)
Perfect! That sounds like a great plan! Let me know how it works 🤞🏻🤞🏻. Finding a balance between audiobooks and physical books is a fantastic idea-both definitely have their own unique benefits. What I do is listen to audiobooks whenever I'm on the go or doing mundane stuff like cleaning. In the morning or at night in bed, or when I want to chill with a book, I read physical books. When you find the balance that works for you, let me know! It's always fun to exchange ideas and learn from each other 💛🌻. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, and happy reading (and listening)! 😊🫶🏻📖
Such useful tips. I like it very much. Thank you.
Thank you so much 🧡💛🧡 happy you liked it 🤗
Nice tips 😄, This video help me a lot
I’m so happy to hear! Thank you, you’ve made my day 😃🌼
I loved it!!! I learned so much about not only reading books but also about how to manage my tasks for the day ❤
Yayyy that makes me so happy to hear! Thank you so much 💛🧡
How are you using the Post-Its?
Hi Ross! Thank you for this question. I actually have a video about how I annotate books, you can check it out here: ruclips.net/video/OvxdFNy4MlQ/видео.html, or look for it on my channel, the video is titled: How to Annotate Books Effectively with the SCRIBE System. If you end up watching it, let me know what you think 📖🦋 thanks again!
@@eden_ayash This was VERY HELPFUL. Thank you. I have learned how to insert pages in a book and I write down the main heading and subheadings of a chapter and insert in at that chapter, so that when I review, I have a quick overview of the contents.
Thanks! Eden :)
Hi Aman, I'm glad you like it! Thank you for your comment, it means a lot 🌻💛 I also checked and subscribed to your channel, it looks really promising! Keep going ✨
Thanks for sharing your tips! I love books 😃😃
Thanks so much Ryan! I'm so happy you found it useful 🎉 and I'm happy to hear you love books! Let me know if you have a recommendation for me🌻
@@eden_ayash my books are about entrepreneurship, finance and the economy. But this is one of my favourites “The Creative Act: A Way of Being” by Rick Rubin. Enjoy😁
Thank you! I will defiantly check it out. Appreciate it 😊
Thanku so much
Thank you for your comment! It’s absolutely my pleasure 🌻🤩
@@eden_ayash can I connect with u
A versatile discourse.
Thank you very much! Appreciate it 🫶🏻
את מהממת עדן , ערוץ ממש מושקע תמשיכי לתת בראש !
וואי איזו תגובה כיפית 🍾🎉 עשית לי את היום, המון המון תודה 🫶🏻
amazing, thanks
Thank you! Happy to hear 🥰
Thanks.greatings from italy
Oh, I love Italy!! 🇮🇹 thank you so much 🤗🤗
@@eden_ayash thanks for your contents about book. At the Moment i ' m Reading Stolen focus by Johann Hari. Great book
❤ fabulous heartiest
Thank you so much 🤭💛
מרתק ממש נהניתי מאוד❤
איזה כיף לשמוע! תודה רבה חנה ♥️😍♥️
Interesting good reminder😅
Thank you very much! Happy to hear 🫶🏻☺️
Very goood video
That’s very kind of you to say, thank you!! I’m very grateful for your comment and happy you found it helpful 🤩🦋
Hey Eden, really nice video! I was wondering if I could help you edit your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail which will help your video to reach to a wider audience .
Hey Sahil! Thank you for your kind comment, and thanks for the offer! However, editing is one of my favorite aspects of the video-making process. I have a lot to learn, but I'm learning and enjoying this part as I go. I'll keep your offer in mind if I decide to make a change, and if I hear of someone who might benefit from your service, I'll gladly refer them to you. Thanks again 😊
@@eden_ayash No problem and thankyou for your kind words ❤️❤️
Each and every point is really very amazing..
Wow that’s so kind of you to say☺️I’m really glad you think that, thank you! 🫶🏻
i can't find nmsi room
Thank you for commenting and asking about this! I'm sure there are many people who wondered just the same. You can type "ASMR room" into the RUclips search bar and choose the one you like. At the moment, I'm listening to: "Gryffindor Common Room ⚡ Harry Potter Ambience 🔥 Hogwarts ASMR" ruclips.net/video/Cg9-J6vVZd4/видео.html
I hope this helps 😊
I posted a video with ASMR sounds on my channel, and it has a timer on screen - maybe it will be useful for you, check it out here: ruclips.net/video/zxGioL77GVM/видео.html
how to read a book in one day: open it up and read it all day. done.
Haha, you nailed it! 😂 Sometimes, it really is that simple. Thanks for the tip!
Great tips, beautiful lips
haha thanks!
I liked all the tips, thank you!! 🫶
Yayy, that's awesome! It makes me so happy to hear that!🎉 Thank you so much for letting me know🩷