11 Secrets to Memorize Things Quicker Than Others

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
  • We learn things throughout our entire lives, but we still don’t know everything because we forget a lot of information. Bright Side will tell you about 11 simple memorizing tips that will help you remember everything and improve your memory.
    TIMESTAMPS
    Why we forget things 1:04
    How to remember everything 2:00
    How to memorize something quickly 2:30
    How to memorize something for a long time 3:20
    Try to understand what you learn 4:17
    Learn the most necessary information 5:11
    Serial position effect 5:45
    Interference theory 6:06
    Learn opposite things 7:22
    Build your own «mind palace» 7:22
    Use «nail words» 8:19
    Make up stories 8:40
    Use a tape recorder 9:10
    Visualize 9:51
    Choose only the best materials 9:59
    SUMMARY
    - Your brain is like a hard drive - the space is limited. Remember Sherlock Holmes? He couldn’t name all the planets of the Solar system - this was not because he missed school or something like that, but because he was too smart to have such irrelevant information in his memory. He deliberately erased facts he would never need. This is what your brain does: it protects you from overloading with information. That’s why all new data is stored in the short-term memory, not the long-term one. So, if you don’t repeat it or use it, you forget it very quickly.
    A German psychologist, Hermann Ebbinghaus researched the memory and its mechanisms. He described the Forgetting Curve which shows that just one hour after learning something new we forget more than half of the learned information. One day later we remember only about 30% percent. Well, you see where this is going.
    - There is a memorization technique called «Spaced repetition». To keep some information in your head for a longer time, you need to try to put it into your long-term memory. Forced memorization is not very effective in this case because your brain can’t make sense of the information quickly and form strong associations. Here it all depends on the reason why you are learning something.
    - To memorize something quickly, repeat the information right after learning it.
    The second repetition should be after 15-20 minutes.
    You don’t need to return to the information between repetitions - just rest and do something different. Let your brain relax.
    Repeat the learned material the third time after 6-8 hours.
    And you should have the final repetition 24 hours after the first contact with the information.
    Do you know any other memorizing tips? If yes, share them in the comment section below!
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Комментарии • 11 тыс.

  • @BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
    @BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL  5 лет назад +2757

    How good is your memory? If you don't know, take this test ruclips.net/video/VtGYIGimhzA/видео.html

    • @niharendusau7773
      @niharendusau7773 5 лет назад +32

      Bright side I cannot remember well and i would like it if i get some more tips

    • @omallayeshuomallayeshu3189
      @omallayeshuomallayeshu3189 5 лет назад +11

      Plz display ypur talks

    • @thegalaticgirl7309
      @thegalaticgirl7309 5 лет назад +11

      Bright side.....I used to forget but I will never now

    • @SrinuDunna
      @SrinuDunna 5 лет назад +14

      Can you please make Us video on GET RIDDANCE ON MOBILE, LAPTOP, TV'S WHILE IN STUDY PERIOD

    • @lifewithrebalaz9233
      @lifewithrebalaz9233 5 лет назад +9

      Well can u help me improve my grades in every area

  • @joshuaclarke8954
    @joshuaclarke8954 3 года назад +9186

    How to memorize something quickly:
    1) repetition Right after learning
    2) After 5-20 minutes
    3) After 6-8 hours
    4) After 24 hours
    How to memorize something for a long time:
    1) Right after learning
    2) After 20-30 minutes
    3) After 1 day
    4) After 2-3 weeks
    5) After 2-3 months
    - Try to understand what you learn 4:18
    - Learn the most necessary info 5:10
    - Serial positioneffect (Learn key parts in the beginning and the end 5:40
    - Interference theory 6:02 (rest every 20 minutes, switch to smth diffrent)
    - Learn opposite things 6:58
    - Build your own mind palace (try to connect smth in your room to your word) 7:19
    - Use 'nail words' 8:18
    - Make up stories 8:39
    - Use a tape recorder (record your info with voice) 09:07
    - Visualize 09:46
    - Choose only the best materials 09:58

  • @hinata6757
    @hinata6757 4 года назад +4924

    I memorize 90% of what I studied before the exam starts, but the main problem is that, what I studied is not part of the exam.

  • @amrinmarliya4147
    @amrinmarliya4147 Год назад +501

    What i recently found useful was , three steps :
    1. Understand the concept with full concentration
    2. Write it out in your own words , like teaching someone or yourself
    3. Record an audio of explaining yourself whatever you had written
    And now after few days if you take and read the notes along with audio , it just takes less time to recall everything and obviously it stays in your mind for long
    Note: for all this you need to actually study and have interest in studying

    • @makwanakrish929
      @makwanakrish929 Год назад +8

      It’s a lovely advice will give it a try

    • @FUN_FACTS_24
      @FUN_FACTS_24 Год назад +3

      I liked it

    • @tauruswabi5326
      @tauruswabi5326 Год назад +4

      I wish everybody accepted your advice,that was the best advice i have ever heard. Specialy the last one.

    • @amrinmarliya4147
      @amrinmarliya4147 Год назад +1

      @@tauruswabi5326 aww thanks

    • @wppowl9178
      @wppowl9178 Год назад

      should i add flashcards also?

  • @fairuzhidayat
    @fairuzhidayat 2 года назад +103

    Another effective method is to 'teach' the information you just learned to others. This is one reason why teachers can eventually explain various topics without referring to any text. The more you teach others, the more you will remember the information. For example, if you have a study group, have each group member take turns teaching the others about a certain topic.

    • @udayteja6595
      @udayteja6595 Год назад

      It's correct
      and
      proven practically in our daily lives....

    • @nimnanimneth3753
      @nimnanimneth3753 Год назад

      it called fine man method

    • @alithafer6709
      @alithafer6709 8 месяцев назад

      Exactly! Teaching to me is a great method for memorization because it is in being performed with excitement.

  • @euphoricgirl86
    @euphoricgirl86 4 года назад +13187

    my brain is like bermuda triangle where information goes but never found again😝😅😅

  • @Quranic
    @Quranic 4 года назад +5604

    Now I can't forget this video :)

    • @asmabeenish2531
      @asmabeenish2531 3 года назад +66

      Because you repeat it

    • @seankiptoo6265
      @seankiptoo6265 3 года назад +40

      Wise words dude 🤔🤔

    • @colourofallah1955
      @colourofallah1955 3 года назад +52

      Assalam o Aliekum! Here we are making the knowledge of Deen(with correct reference) easier for the Children with the intention that they will come more closer to their Lord than this dunya... Let us spread the knowledge of Quran with each other... Take part in these initiative steps it shall be Sadqah Jariya for all of us till Qiyamah.. In Shaa Allah 🌻🌻🌻

    • @shanazsarminbeauty8443
      @shanazsarminbeauty8443 3 года назад +2

      Brah

    • @abdullagaming5846
      @abdullagaming5846 3 года назад +3

      I cant forgetg

  • @harshit6719
    @harshit6719 2 года назад +49

    i am an Indian student currently in my last year of school. I am preparing for jee advanced , an examination to get admission into one of the most renowned and respected colleges of India. I have been preparing for it from last 1.5 years. I have been taught by many teachers. All they said in common to every student in my batch was to revise again and again the concepts in intervals of weeks , months and sometimes just days. so i can confirm that the ways shown here really work. In layman terms , we can consider that each revision is like a shell of information or data . the more you revise something, the thicker the shell gets and you remember it for a longer time. One more tip that can give from my side is that before studying have at least an hour as a gap between the last time you used phone , tv or something grabbing your attention (like music). this way you will be able to concentrate better and your productivity and speed will increase.
    PS: It really works for me. Hope you yes you stranger :) too find it useful. have a nice day

    • @therandommove4494
      @therandommove4494 2 года назад +2

      So, useful

    • @mystii8110
      @mystii8110 Год назад +1

      M also a jee aspirant..u r right bhaiya mere yaha b they say the same thing

    • @user-kl8sf7zh9l
      @user-kl8sf7zh9l Месяц назад

      Great bro keep ongoing.🙏

    • @Mona_RM
      @Mona_RM Месяц назад

      Me too as an Indian student who had just finished my 10th boards, i completely agree to you di..
      The more you revise, the more u can remember. It actualy works for an exam prep

    • @jamesnjuguna160
      @jamesnjuguna160 16 дней назад +1

      kenyan student n yeah bro i believe u concentrate better an hr after social interaction with something that can distract u.Thanks alot for the heads up

  • @remyfernandes7765
    @remyfernandes7765 2 года назад +39

    Such a wonderful teaching. Thanks for all the efforts you took to prepare this! 🙏

  • @dripness9975
    @dripness9975 4 года назад +576

    99.99% of people watch this because of school
    Like if true
    I actually have 300 like thanks guys
    500 likes thanks sooo much I’m freaking out

    • @emceekoolkid3777
      @emceekoolkid3777 4 года назад +2

      that's true

    • @allgamesmodsallgamesmods2806
      @allgamesmodsallgamesmods2806 4 года назад +1

      No I am learning how to memorize my idea to get la chancla from my mom

    • @siennaxbshshshw
      @siennaxbshshshw 4 года назад +2

      I legit have to memorise a whole Japanese speech 😔 Oof

    • @dripness9975
      @dripness9975 4 года назад +1

      MissHarleyQuinny good luck tho

    • @iimxstic8014
      @iimxstic8014 4 года назад +1

      Yea I need to memorise my chinese spelling for semestral assessment 😅

  • @Nstudioproduction
    @Nstudioproduction 5 лет назад +1873

    TIMESTAMPS
    1]Why we forget things 1:04
    2]How to remember everything 2:00
    3]How to memorize something quickly 2:30
    3]How to memorize something for a long time 3:20
    5]Try to understand what you learn 4:17
    6]Learn the most necessary information 5:11
    7]Serial position effect 5:45
    8]Interference theory 6:06
    9]Learn opposite things 7:22
    10] Build your own «mind palace» 7:22
    11] Use «nail words» 8:19
    12]Make up stories 8:40
    13]Use a tape recorder 9:10
    14]Visualize 9:51
    15]Choose only the best materials 9:59
    🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @jojiekotv9055
    @jojiekotv9055 2 года назад +9

    Thank you bright side. Actually I have scheduled Engineering exam this September. And I don't know how to absorb all of my review materials!
    Thank you for giving me idea.
    I hope I'll pass the exam!

  • @champikakumarinawarathna1257
    @champikakumarinawarathna1257 2 года назад +7

    I watched this video several times to get a correct methodology to my mind. Thank u very much for this .Everbody must watch this😊

  • @kpop_edit1895
    @kpop_edit1895 3 года назад +490

    wHEN YOU STUDY SOMETHING THEN REPEAT IT LOUDLY.
    THIS TRICK HELPS ME A OT WHEN LEARNING SOMETHING NEW.

    • @aellefy
      @aellefy 3 года назад +21

      HAHAHA SHOUTING IT SEEMS FUN

    • @chhhheri
      @chhhheri 3 года назад +24

      i do this a day before my exams and my neighbours come shouting at my door

    • @believer1056
      @believer1056 3 года назад +4

      HAHAHA!!

    • @donaldsugantharajjebaratna3364
      @donaldsugantharajjebaratna3364 3 года назад +4

      If I shout loudly and it echo to me
      I will get hearing issues

    • @B.a.r.o.l.a
      @B.a.r.o.l.a 3 года назад +2

      This only help me cram

  • @cashewhalwa8255
    @cashewhalwa8255 5 лет назад +489

    I watched this video the day before my exam.... wow i remember all those tips..... but i forgot all about my subjects.......lol😜

    • @carolanbs
      @carolanbs 5 лет назад +3

      cashew halwa haha same

    • @Thukai-Operater
      @Thukai-Operater 5 лет назад

      Lamao😂😂😂

    • @paristath6773
      @paristath6773 5 лет назад +7

      It's because you care about those tips but you don't care about the subjects.
      You remember the tips but not the subjects
      *SIMPLE LOGIC*

    • @Thukai-Operater
      @Thukai-Operater 5 лет назад +1

      @@paristath6773 u r ri8

    • @lakshayvashishtha5076
      @lakshayvashishtha5076 5 лет назад

      Popat..

  • @tomsaltsman
    @tomsaltsman Год назад +18

    A great mnemonic that works for me regarding numbers is to associate some life event with those last two numbers. If we are trying to memorize years, this is especially helpful. For example, Leonardo di Vinci was born 500 years before me. My dad was born in 1914 and 14 is Valentine's Day, so associating these two things help with any number ending in 14. The more bizarre the image you conjure up in your head, the easier it is to remember.

  • @Madan_Neupane
    @Madan_Neupane Год назад +4

    Brain has unlimited space!!
    We remember so many things without any efforts.
    Some times we remember many older memories, but we forget recently happened things

  • @sanatnaik7943
    @sanatnaik7943 6 лет назад +6039

    It starts at 2:00
    (Thank me later :)

  • @MauriceMuller-Q
    @MauriceMuller-Q 5 лет назад +1187

    A twelfth way to learn and memorize something is by using the method used by Physics Nobel Prize winner Richard Fyenman: 1) Approach the subject as if you already know it, 2) Explain it to yourself as if you are teaching it to somebody else and make it simple, speak out loud, 3) Simplify the subject as if you are teaching it to somebody who doesn't have a clue. Feynman used to say, "If you have simplified the subject so that you can teach it to your grandmother, then you will have learnt the subject and it will stay in your memory for a long time".

    • @parthpatel7853
      @parthpatel7853 5 лет назад +15

      Logical idea👍 Now, I'll definitely try this.

    • @sophieh.b.9517
      @sophieh.b.9517 5 лет назад +13

      I do this, because ultimately, the bored part of my brain is forced to listen in and learn, so I am actually teaching myself

    • @akinphilips4282
      @akinphilips4282 4 года назад +6

      True

    • @lavendelelv
      @lavendelelv 4 года назад +5

      Maurice C. Muller-Quinhoneiro i try teaching but i feel like i get distracted

    • @jasminecortez5772
      @jasminecortez5772 4 года назад +4

      This is the best way for me to learn (based from experience). Speaking out loud plays a great role in studying since I could use various of senses and motor skills that enable me to remember what I studied. I'm more of an auditory learner. So if I try to rephrase the things I've read, it registers and stays longer in my brain.

  • @BrotherRoy25
    @BrotherRoy25 2 года назад +10

    Very informative,!
    Thanks for letting me know that i actually practicing at least 5 of 11 you've shared.
    I think the repetition would really work well and to make a story out of the information i want to remember in the future would be effective too.
    Thanks!

  • @syedaalizazehra6106
    @syedaalizazehra6106 Год назад +20

    From me hope it helps also:
    1) hydrate yourself
    2)chew gums( different flavors while learning)
    3)change your place of learning once a week
    4)Do breathing exercises
    5) write not type
    6)sleep early and sleep when you're feeling sleepy ( don't force yourself)
    7)clean your room, your place for learning
    8) take shower.
    9) Don't forget to eat healthy and don't ever skip your meals ( eat 3 times a day)

    • @satyamjaiswal6885
      @satyamjaiswal6885 Год назад

      Take cold shower is better than take shower

    • @updownleftright883
      @updownleftright883 Год назад +1

      Internally yelling myself to remember the thought or word seems to help. But it doesnt a lot

    • @aayushixi
      @aayushixi Год назад

      @@updownleftright883 lol

    • @oghosauwagboe
      @oghosauwagboe 6 месяцев назад

      Dude??!!!!

  • @killerff8042
    @killerff8042 3 года назад +4783

    The only thing human will never forget is ABCD

  • @iqratube
    @iqratube 6 лет назад +3460

    2:30 Repetitions - SHORT Term
    First - Right after learning
    Second - 15-20 minutes after learning
    Third - after 6-8 hours
    Fourth - after 24 hours
    3:33 Repetitions - LONG Term
    First - Right after learning
    Second - 20-30 minutes after learning
    Third - 1 day
    Fourth - after 2-3 weeks
    Fifth - after 2-3 months
    11. 4:15 Try to UNDERSTAND what you learn
    10. 5:10 Learn the most IMPORTANT information
    9. 5:38 Serial POSITION effect
    8. 6:04 INTERFERENCE theory
    7. 7:00 Learn OPPOSITE things
    6. 7:23 Build your own mind PALACE
    5. 8:20 Use NAIL words
    4. 8:40 Make up STORIES
    3. 9:09 Use a TAPE recorder
    2. 9:49 VISUALIZE
    1. 10:02 Choose only the BEST materials

    • @srmahendra1397
      @srmahendra1397 6 лет назад +2

      sukhiram mahendra

    • @MrGarg10may
      @MrGarg10may 6 лет назад +53

      thx, saved my 5 minutes.

    • @markandrewtolentino558
      @markandrewtolentino558 6 лет назад +7

      But everyone needs to hear what's the sense of ebery tips.

    • @wowvaishali
      @wowvaishali 6 лет назад +6

      iqratube thank u... u saved more 5 minutes to memorise something.. ;) :)

    • @ajini.p
      @ajini.p 6 лет назад +1

      Mark Andrew Tolentino true thing

  • @night_skyz9538
    @night_skyz9538 8 месяцев назад +6

    Don’t let anything distract you when your studying, leave everything aside and focus on your studies. Put away your phones and other things that might distract you.
    Afterwards learn with understanding and not just sit there day dream or don’t know what your learning.(ask for help from friends,online websites or best from your teachers).
    Study frequently and give yourself break time. Don’t over stress yourself by studying very long, study about 2.30hr-3.00hr a day and take a break afterwards study again for about 1-2hr before bed time.
    Have a quiet area and study , when studying don’t play to rough music.Instead play calm music with no lyrics as lyrics will make you focus on the words then the thing your studying. *Own personal preference*
    Finally when studying don’t think of anything else then studying
    *Remember having dedication and confidence help you improve better.

  • @ingodwetrustgachatuber2747
    @ingodwetrustgachatuber2747 2 года назад +6

    If you love anything (physical, abstract..) you will have a long memory of them. It all boils down to interest/love for that subject.

  • @dillon2x502
    @dillon2x502 3 года назад +816

    Me: Opens RUclips after fifteen minutes of study to relax. Still on RUclips after two hours.

  • @neshnesh1441
    @neshnesh1441 4 года назад +302

    Read for 30 mins, close the book, recall n write, continue this method regularly

    • @christiansolioz9000
      @christiansolioz9000 4 года назад +8

      @FeArleSs47 You should, in my opinion, study one subject at a time. You spread out your seven subjects throughout the week, Monday to Sunday. That is how I would do it

    • @walkingcorpse9576
      @walkingcorpse9576 4 года назад +6

      What if i don't recall them?

    • @iamdanyboy1
      @iamdanyboy1 4 года назад +7

      Lol . Dude I need to do 27 subjects over a span of a year tho. Each subject has about 100 pages of notes on average.

    • @daizukejon5
      @daizukejon5 3 года назад +1

      I need 1000000 year to become smart in the world

    • @ahanamondal9073
      @ahanamondal9073 3 года назад

      @@christiansolioz9000 can you pls explain ,i mean one subject one day...so at the last day of the week i will forget the 1st day subject.
      Eg. Monday subject i will forget on sat or sunday.
      So how you remember 7 subjects. Pls give me some tips.

  • @sohailakady7658
    @sohailakady7658 Год назад +19

    What I know is that you cant keep studying for 5 hours no break, you need to do something else because you'll forget it if you keep going over and over on the same subject.

  • @dingdong436.
    @dingdong436. Год назад +1

    Thank you Bright side!.. definitely gonna try!😍

  • @Anonymous-lc6rb
    @Anonymous-lc6rb 5 лет назад +505

    I used to study like this : I used to play teacher to the Non living objects around me and explain the things that i have learned to those objects visualizing the objects as students or just people listening to me.I try to use hand actions as well to make it look as real as possible.If you think its weird Lock ur room like i usually do😅.Works wonder during exams.Believe me

  • @PraveenSriram
    @PraveenSriram 2 года назад +2

    Loved this video and watched the whole entire video and found it very helpful!!

  • @blendmax8712
    @blendmax8712 2 года назад +10

    How to memorize something quickly:
    1) repetition Right after learning
    2) After 5-20 minutes
    3) After 6-8 hours
    4) My Exam Have Ended

  • @electronicatutorial
    @electronicatutorial 6 лет назад +1219

    Best way is learn with the intention to teach someone.

    • @summayah4102
      @summayah4102 6 лет назад +42

      Miguel Rodriguez - Actually, that’s really good advice. Thanks.

    • @vrushankrrao879
      @vrushankrrao879 6 лет назад +26

      Miguel Rodriguez Yup. It's also called 'Feyman's technique'.

    • @kavithajagdeesha8999
      @kavithajagdeesha8999 6 лет назад +3

      That's the 'Feynman method'

    • @vrushankrrao879
      @vrushankrrao879 6 лет назад +1

      kavitha jagdeesha OK, nvm

    • @tsoll7507
      @tsoll7507 6 лет назад +10

      That's what I have been doing my entire life! Didn't know it was a "method" lol

  • @Shrut123
    @Shrut123 6 лет назад +349

    Spaced repetition:-
    For Short Time:- immediately, 15-20 minutes, 6-8 hours, 24 hours
    For Long Time:- immediately, 20-30 minutes, 1 day, 2-3 weeks
    Techniques:-
    11) Try to Understand what you learn
    10) Learn the most necessary information
    9) Serial Position Effect:- Keep critical information at beginning and end, as they are memorized the best
    8) Interference Theory:- Take breaks after 15-20 minutes, do not try to learn same information
    7) Learn Opposite Things
    6) Build your own Mind Palace
    5) Use "nail words":- One learned word to another
    4) Make up stories
    3) Use a Tape Recorder
    2) Visualize
    1) Choose only the best materials

  • @user-kl8sf7zh9l
    @user-kl8sf7zh9l Месяц назад +1

    It's very helpful for the people learning complex vast subjects out there. In professional courses thank u.🙏

  • @ommishanumukh8718
    @ommishanumukh8718 3 месяца назад +2

    Very helpful bright side thank u for making bright video

  • @anasa3904
    @anasa3904 6 лет назад +790

    First - Right after learning
    Second - 15-20 minutes after learning
    Third - after 6-8 hours
    Fourth - after 24 hours
    Fifth - forget right after exam

  • @ifuknowuknow3797
    @ifuknowuknow3797 3 года назад +856

    This is where exams have brought me! 😂
    Anyone else?
    No....ok then.

  • @thinkmaths.abarna
    @thinkmaths.abarna 9 месяцев назад

    what a wonderful information. Thanks to the effort

  • @rodneypate1693
    @rodneypate1693 2 года назад

    Your videos are so helpful. Thank you. Blessings in Love 💜

  • @aeighe5065
    @aeighe5065 6 лет назад +2945

    ok. i'll try to memorize these tips

    • @sea3530
      @sea3530 6 лет назад +52

      Kalmoose 925 I have the same problem here 😂

    • @alviee-k6084
      @alviee-k6084 6 лет назад +24

      Lol!! Best comment

    • @captaineds8024
      @captaineds8024 6 лет назад +10

      just write them down so u have some space :)

    • @summerycast7936
      @summerycast7936 6 лет назад +22

      TheCaptain Dr
      What happens if you have trouble remembering where you wrote it?

    • @captaineds8024
      @captaineds8024 6 лет назад +6

      Jinsei Cast you better see a doc than.

  • @sukladasray4734
    @sukladasray4734 Год назад +8

    Pov : your exam is near...

  • @sharoncleetus3202
    @sharoncleetus3202 2 года назад

    THANKS A LOT BRIGHT SIDE YOU MADE MY DAY :)

  • @emmanuelrobles6673
    @emmanuelrobles6673 3 года назад +263

    when you watch this video and forget how to remember everything....

  • @mada_m
    @mada_m 3 года назад +52

    I'd also recommend taking a nap after studying. It works wonders for me😊

  • @Rashidkhan-de2cv
    @Rashidkhan-de2cv 2 года назад

    I’m glad to have this techniques naturally ,you just remind me what’s actually my study method are .

  • @rimextv2371
    @rimextv2371 2 года назад +14

    We memorise things 10 times better if it comes with emotion. i can remember the words that i heard first time in my life at movies or some kind emotional events after years❤

    • @user-jx6pr4zz3l
      @user-jx6pr4zz3l 9 месяцев назад +1

      actually psychologists said there a section of people who is better at remember every thing related with the sense of eye and the scene

  • @MurshidAkram
    @MurshidAkram 3 года назад +58

    Whenever I face trouble sleeping I missed my school books so much because those are not only the source of knowledge but they were also the source of my sleeping.

  • @doc1780
    @doc1780 5 лет назад +61

    1 more to memorize for long is Teaching to others! Sharing knowledge 👍

    • @jeremiahdonaldson1678
      @jeremiahdonaldson1678 4 года назад +2

      And using what I call a blueprint method which is my personal way of learning in that you associate what you're learning with the closest thing you already know to it and then just add in the pieces that are different. This helps you learn the new thing while also reinforcing what you already know. It's far superior to anything mentioned in this video which is just a list of memory tricks.

  • @benedictaimuafemeh2345
    @benedictaimuafemeh2345 2 года назад

    Thank you very much now I can remember things for a long period of time thank u ❤❤❤

  • @sethapeku8155
    @sethapeku8155 Год назад +1

    This information really helped a lot. Thanks

  • @gyutiful2524
    @gyutiful2524 4 года назад +2136

    Me: watches it.
    Me after I watched it: what was that technique again?
    (Forgots everything 😂)
    Edit: first time in history, i got 200+ likes! Thank you... 😃

  • @zahraaabbas5895
    @zahraaabbas5895 5 лет назад +66

    This is unreasonable, if I have only one night before my exam I won’t have time to repeat it four times!

  • @ErikPehrsson
    @ErikPehrsson Год назад +5

    These are all very useful tips! I’m going to try and learn the steps using the techniques mentioned 😉👌

  • @shamirjames3573
    @shamirjames3573 2 года назад +1

    Hats off the above tech experts, really incredible how you changed my grades permanently, awesome and effective way of study… thank you sir.

  • @lokyinphotography
    @lokyinphotography 6 лет назад +19

    I used to memorize 8 new vocabularies a day, and I read them once in the morning, afternoon, evening, and one more before I sleep. It helps a lot, and my vocab grow tremendously after a year of practice.

    • @DebraCTrialByFireProductions
      @DebraCTrialByFireProductions 6 лет назад +1

      Browning Lui Awesome! What about math?

    • @lokyinphotography
      @lokyinphotography 6 лет назад

      debra corrica it's same. go through ur formula, n using it 4 times a day n repeat that n you'll starting to realize u can memorize them within 2 days. the trick is use them everyday

  • @utpaldutta3077
    @utpaldutta3077 3 года назад +180

    The most effective tips are
    • Read the lesson 3-4 times....
    • Study for 30 min, then take 10 min rest, then again study for 20 min....
    *Don't take any electronic device while taking rest, then the time you spent on learning is ..... wasted...*
    • Make important notes and try to keep track on those everyday
    - in the afternoon
    - in the night
    *Try not to see them in the morning or evening because you have to keep time for the main lesson also* ... right?
    • CHILL and DON'T WORRY! 😊😊

    • @nagatouzumaki3589
      @nagatouzumaki3589 3 года назад +1

      i didnt get u. r u talking about the textbook or the answer part?????

    • @ahanamondal9073
      @ahanamondal9073 3 года назад +1

      Thank you very much

    • @utpaldutta3077
      @utpaldutta3077 3 года назад

      @@ahanamondal9073 My pleasure....😊😊😊

    • @utpaldutta3077
      @utpaldutta3077 3 года назад +1

      @@rimsha9764
      Very much thankx for this heart warming complement....

    • @lordsmobile8931
      @lordsmobile8931 3 года назад +1

      And get motivated

  • @benardokothnyangoro9035
    @benardokothnyangoro9035 2 года назад +2

    Mnemonic technique, also helps a lot when trying to keep information on our L.T.M. we should try to practise regularly

  • @casapaosophiajoyce4622
    @casapaosophiajoyce4622 Год назад +2

    Thank you brightside, i have watched this a couple times, and when i forgot how to learn fast i always come back to this video. really helpful. :)

  • @bettercallsaull
    @bettercallsaull 5 лет назад +1466

    I feel like 99% of space in my brain is filled with OF COURSE NOT USELESS kpop funny moments, vines and inside jokes

  • @johannklassen6788
    @johannklassen6788 5 лет назад +755

    1. Try to understand what you learn
    2. Learn the most necessary information
    3. Serial positioneffect
    4. Interference theory
    5. Learn opposite things
    6. Build your own (mind palace)
    7. Use (nail words)
    8. Make up storys
    9. Use a tape recorder
    10. Visualize
    11. Choose only the best materials
    YW

  • @sharvanipatelbashetty9411
    @sharvanipatelbashetty9411 2 года назад +1

    After understanding some subject , if there are points to remember that should be written exactly in a sequence remember the first letters or first words ( or ) find out something link between them that makes you remember the points in an order

  • @helpcantdecidemyname3278
    @helpcantdecidemyname3278 Год назад +3

    I used to be able to remember things easily, regarding school and lessons that is. But as pandemic started, my memory started to lessen and I couldn't remember everything I learned at school.

  • @eunjipark1398
    @eunjipark1398 5 лет назад +1897

    RUclips is my worst enemy when it comes to studying

    • @jaiprakashsingh3523
      @jaiprakashsingh3523 5 лет назад +65

      Watching more motivational videos than studying

    • @shakthimamathi124
      @shakthimamathi124 5 лет назад +11

      @@jaiprakashsingh3523 same here

    • @pluvvio
      @pluvvio 5 лет назад +24

      Ikr when I'm tryna search how to do something in maths when I'm stuck I literally see a video that isn't related to Maths I click it.. and then after a few minutes... I forget all about it.

    • @eunjipark1398
      @eunjipark1398 5 лет назад +7

      CryinqWaffles Yeah exactly!! Then after, feeling guilty af!!

    • @anirevaughan1413
      @anirevaughan1413 5 лет назад +1

      @@pluvvio that's me rn, I don't even have to memorize anything for my math test and I'm here

  • @entrepreneur2152
    @entrepreneur2152 4 года назад +163

    The best way to learn something and remember for long period of time is we should teach to someone,

    • @divyanshvasisthanvodayan4180
      @divyanshvasisthanvodayan4180 3 года назад +9

      You are right bro in one word u explained very well

    • @Sammy-fe6yb
      @Sammy-fe6yb 3 года назад +5

      Bro the best trick in the whole world 😂

    • @maleesha7859
      @maleesha7859 3 года назад +6

      thats call feyman technique

    • @masteranant7490
      @masteranant7490 3 года назад +4

      Ty I'll teach my bro I know he is 5 years and don't understand what I say but I remembered what I studied 🤣🤣🤣

    • @entrepreneur2152
      @entrepreneur2152 3 года назад +2

      @@masteranant7490 lol 😂😂😂😂 don't do that bro,

  • @anyatonwuemmanuelchukwueme3669
    @anyatonwuemmanuelchukwueme3669 Год назад +10

    One other method I use in recalling what I've read is the use of Mnemonics or Abbreviations. This works because you can memorize various things with any mnemonic so it'll be easy to recall them when you need them.

  • @mervinace1180
    @mervinace1180 Год назад +2

    for me to remember something, I do memorable things with it, taking it to the next level and biting my hands while reading

  • @rajatgupta5984
    @rajatgupta5984 6 лет назад +139

    the best way to memorise smething for long is to recall it before sleeping...
    it will get into our subconcious mind which is more powerfull than our conviousness😀 and do make a video on it too

    • @cimmych9732
      @cimmych9732 6 лет назад +1

      nyc suggestion ..thnk q

    • @marionkiptui9478
      @marionkiptui9478 6 лет назад +3

      This is the realest advice 😂✋

    • @emmanuelamaechi3786
      @emmanuelamaechi3786 6 лет назад +4

      This thing you said covers everything....... only if people knew how the subconscious mind works

    • @MsChantalm
      @MsChantalm 6 лет назад

      It always works for me when i need to remember something

    • @lajidparaja4659
      @lajidparaja4659 6 лет назад

      Curious_Minds okkuiuuujuiu

  • @ajithjagadheesan1624
    @ajithjagadheesan1624 4 года назад +816

    Video :
    Me ( takes a screenshot of techniques so I won't forget )

  • @ezekielpote7641
    @ezekielpote7641 9 месяцев назад

    I have to try it out thanks alot🙏

  • @Somet647
    @Somet647 4 года назад +436

    "don't use outdated books"
    did you hear that teachers?

    • @millionteferi8065
      @millionteferi8065 3 года назад +8

      DoNT uSE oUTdAtED bOoKs kIDs

    • @Kris102
      @Kris102 3 года назад +5

      True... here theh still teach the methods and knowledge that our ancestors studied

    • @brainypsycho3805
      @brainypsycho3805 3 года назад +4

      Oof say that to my teachers.

    • @gayathrisuzi5682
      @gayathrisuzi5682 3 года назад +2

      😂🤣🤣

    • @mee5g207
      @mee5g207 3 года назад +3

      Ya, things are ongoing and tentative, so you should use latest versions

  • @liliacfury
    @liliacfury 3 года назад +390

    *Time management:*
    - repeat the information throughout different portions of you days, weeks, and maybe even months
    - make sure to space out the time you review the information with periods of time doing completely different activity
    - don’t learn two different topics with many similarities at the same time, your brain may start to think they are the same thing and combine, therefor confuse, the information
    *Organizing the Information:*
    - understand the information to provide the foundation necessary to organize all the different pieces of information covering the topic
    - prioritize the important information when structuring it in your head, then go back and add all the extra details
    - when selecting which information is the most important to first learn, you can further prioritize the memory of specific information by putting the most important topics at the beginning and end of how you choose to organize your information (this is because people typically remember information at the beginning and end of an organization method, the most)
    *Associating the information:*
    - associating information with other information can be helpful since if you can’t remember something one way, maybe it will come back to you if you think back on topics you associated it with. Examples of this is:
    - associating content with opposite
    topic content
    - associating content with same topic
    content
    - associating content with locations
    *Memorize the same content with different forms of memory (the more places you store it, the more likely you are to recall it since it’s repeated throughout your mind), such as:*
    - sight (images)
    - hearing (sounds)
    - muscle memory (motion)
    - smell (scents)
    - creative memory (stories)
    *WARNING:*
    If you are going to take the time to memorize information, make sure it isn’t outdated. Otherwise, it would of been pointless.

  • @nibirmondol5194
    @nibirmondol5194 Год назад

    Unbelievable, incredible video.I watch immense video but this was the most significant. thank you. Though it is a considerable video, i forget everything after reading?

  • @lisa-ih5yl
    @lisa-ih5yl Год назад +2

    I'm writing my exam this months and I'm going to try out these memorization techniques... I'll definitely come back to my comment, verify if this really works.....🤔

  • @gautammanoj2246
    @gautammanoj2246 6 лет назад +701

    Video starts at 2:00. Thank me later

    • @00fxer2.0
      @00fxer2.0 6 лет назад +10

      Your right! I will thank you in a few months.

    • @Noot2022
      @Noot2022 6 лет назад +2

      Piano Exemplar good think I read the comments while playing the vid

    • @siobhandoherty9685
      @siobhandoherty9685 6 лет назад

      piano examplar tnx i was waiting for it to start

    • @fee6145
      @fee6145 6 лет назад

      Thanks

    • @samsays_18
      @samsays_18 6 лет назад

      Thank you 😂😂

  • @brambleberryproductions1235
    @brambleberryproductions1235 6 лет назад +253

    I have a tip that I think most others know, but just in case...
    During your study sessions, chew some gum. Make sure to remember the flavor (try to use something you eat normally, or something that's memorable because it's unusual to you). Then, chew the same flavor at your exam or whenever you need it.
    Because brains associate memories to several things (A feeling of disorientation when sick, pain after falling, or perhaps just something you saw while learning.), it will translate the memory to that particular flavor. Chewing gum will also help with stress, since your brain says "Oh, you're eating? Well, we must not be in danger." and calms the nerves.
    At least, that's what I've heard...

    • @JBry_
      @JBry_ 6 лет назад +5

      Scarlett Acid yep psychological studies have been done to verify this with great success

    • @brambleberryproductions1235
      @brambleberryproductions1235 6 лет назад +5

      Krazy Diplomat :3 I just don't have a specific "place" I stay in (Gaming, Cooking, Intellect, etc) so I pick up a lot of varied information. It's not such a bad way to live :3 What random bits of info do you know?

    • @JBry_
      @JBry_ 6 лет назад +2

      Scarlett Acid Hopefully a lot of Physics, Chemistry and Psycholgy info as I'm doing them as A levels. Other than that, gaming and just general knowledge really.

    • @brambleberryproductions1235
      @brambleberryproductions1235 6 лет назад +1

      Krazy Diplomat Interesting. Good luck :3

    • @JBry_
      @JBry_ 6 лет назад +1

      Scarlett Acid thanks I think I'll need it

  • @samuelwict
    @samuelwict Год назад +1

    Thank you for this information

  • @michaelmomo8081
    @michaelmomo8081 7 месяцев назад +1

    In my experience of memorizing my exams, I usually do it 1am - 3am,Why? My mind that is very fresh, free from stress and sound. It's like your brain is being reset after you sleep, and sleep early do it 7pm to avoid being sleepy when the examination begin.

  • @numansafi1122
    @numansafi1122 5 лет назад +269

    When tomorrow is your exam and you have no other way!!

  • @EpicliferyActive
    @EpicliferyActive 6 лет назад +1458

    Now I will have to see this video so many times to memorize the tips! 😧
    *Clever Move Bright Side!*
    😂

  • @sandipdey913
    @sandipdey913 Год назад +4

    Thank you so much @brightside ❤️ My exam is knockin' the door and this video seems to be very helpful to me ❤️

  • @K1llsh0tz
    @K1llsh0tz 3 года назад +754

    I can't even remember what I ate for dinner yesterday.

    • @Roled755
      @Roled755 3 года назад +14

      🤣 same here

    • @joannafoong5625
      @joannafoong5625 3 года назад +5

      Me too

    • @tengjack9291
      @tengjack9291 3 года назад +21

      Took me 2min to remember

    • @javedhasan8750
      @javedhasan8750 3 года назад +1

      Same here

    • @kristenswanepoel1449
      @kristenswanepoel1449 3 года назад +13

      Same I forgot too cause it's not important what I do remember is I ate toast for breakfast vetkoek with curry for lunch and for dinner eggs Oof I just remember what i ate for dinner last night it was chicken curry lol😅😂

  • @jijabenjamin7637
    @jijabenjamin7637 3 года назад +17

    Teaching someone what you learnt, helps you recollect better I have felt over the years of my teaching Profesion

    • @Inseptex
      @Inseptex 2 года назад

      very correct, since to teach someone u start to understand it even more

  • @jacquilynaorpillaorpilla4886
    @jacquilynaorpillaorpilla4886 Год назад

    I'm going to try that buy the way thanks for this video😊💜

  • @lycheegroups
    @lycheegroups Год назад

    Actually it worked thank you very much for this information and we are waiting for the next episodes of helpful informations.

  • @ghadaha7859
    @ghadaha7859 6 лет назад +650

    you can memorize by writing
    because when you write some information you will remember it faster and the writing is the .best way
    .Believe me, when you try it you will like it
    All the best for everyone.

  • @HarmonyatHomestead
    @HarmonyatHomestead 6 лет назад +406

    Tomorrow is my exam.. nd i got this video at right time ..☺..
    I have only one night leftt

  • @vikingsstudio786
    @vikingsstudio786 2 года назад +5

    Now, I have to memorize these tips with the help of these tips 😅

  • @wflzoom6219
    @wflzoom6219 Год назад

    I think what helps, is coming at something from different angles, so if I am learning off of videos for example, I will watch many on the same subject, those that are teaching will have their own style, and give different types of examples.
    drawing pictures, and putting notes, sometimes there is a lot of information, the so called picture is worth a thousand words applies here, remembering one image, can be easier than memorizing pages worth of explanation of a process, or thing.
    but agree that going back t0 the subject every now and then to "refresh" the data is the only way to keep it stuck in my mind for a long time. as they say, "use it, or lose it".

  • @ttylgirlzrock6
    @ttylgirlzrock6 4 года назад +22

    Pray for me everybody i literally didn’t take the time to actually learn the information or understand it for my first exam an i got a D & now that i actually took the time to learn the topic for my 2nd exam i feel so good about it i am praying this method worked my test is Thursday

  • @marielvillocino3269
    @marielvillocino3269 5 лет назад +3863

    How to memorize quickly? Turn off your cellphone.

  • @Neptunescat9444
    @Neptunescat9444 Год назад +1

    Awesome information, thanks

  • @drtomboycool5723
    @drtomboycool5723 2 года назад

    Visualise and best material and audio already following ty

  • @kohinoorimam539
    @kohinoorimam539 6 лет назад +112

    Heres a tip:
    Play the video at 1.25× speed or more to save time.

    • @tumyoan6705
      @tumyoan6705 6 лет назад +3

      Thats what I did 😂😂

    • @kohinoorimam539
      @kohinoorimam539 6 лет назад +1

      My Đoàn Tử hee

    • @MuhammadAhmad-fl7lu
      @MuhammadAhmad-fl7lu 6 лет назад +1

      that's really what i do during exams to save time!

    • @kohinoorimam539
      @kohinoorimam539 6 лет назад +1

      Master Clash from three dots (on the right) then change playback speed

  • @markstephenbueno4314
    @markstephenbueno4314 3 года назад +110

    Me, watching bright side instead of memorising what I need to memorize

  • @MintyMinho
    @MintyMinho 2 года назад +5

    The serial position effect and interference theory is what I am revising in psychology 😭

  • @LanleMamoMEL
    @LanleMamoMEL 2 года назад

    Thanks for the tips.

  • @simpfordream2369
    @simpfordream2369 3 года назад +244

    Me:- *mom,how can I memorize quickly*
    Mom:- *throws the mobile* glad you asked

  • @edelitoalfonso7211
    @edelitoalfonso7211 5 лет назад +131

    After hearing a rumor, 100% information. 1 hour after, 200% information.

  • @michaeljay3734
    @michaeljay3734 2 года назад

    Wow thanks Bright side it really works