That's great to hear! We're doing live mental strength classes starting Monday at 10am for all kids off school (and those who are still at school too) Come and join us: facebook.com/groups/283258582152043/?ref=bookmarks
@@itsmenelson3010 They're all FREE :D Doesn't matter if you can't be there at 10am, they all save onto the group so you can access them anytime! Here's the group: facebook.com/groups/283258582152043/?ref=bookmarks
@@itsmenelson3010 Just thought, we're uploading the videos from the free classes (not the printable activities) to our TH-cam channel too. You'll find Day 1, 2 & 3 uploaded already: th-cam.com/channels/r01Ik0pHlBGxXwjxvSXJlQ.html?view_as=subscriber
I quit Math a long time ago because it was so hard for me to do and I told them and my dad the fact there needs to be a larger time table chart at schools, but they didn't care.
After each class, do we just study our notes right away or do we block that time in to study later at a specific time? What's the best way for remembering and being able to recall the stuff you learned in class?
The more you interact with the information and the more varied ways you interact with it the more paths you're building in our brain to that information increasing likelihood of remembering it (e.g. reading it, writing notes on it, singing it to a tune, building key points into a visual story, using it in a real life scenario). Experiment with what works best for you and your workload and schedule, being mindful the brain needs rest to work optimally too! A short 2 minute review at the end of the study session works well and then try a weekly review where you review your notes from the week.
Isn't determining how many Pomodoro sessions a specific task might take essentially focusing on the time a task might take which contradicts Tip 2? Though I do strongly agree with Tip 2!
Your videos are awesome ...it has really helped me to a good extent... My learnings 1) - Active- Recall method for short term revision 2) - Explain each topic to invisible audience 😅 ...Feyman techniue 3) - Use Spaced revision techniques ...use app like REVU - Spaced Repetition 4) - Create a todo list for each .....use app like like todoist 5) - Disciple and consistency ....
so one pomodoro session is 25 minutes of study plus a 5 minute break. Two pomodoro sessions would just be doing that twice. So you’d study for 25 minutes, take a break, and then study for another 25 minutes and take another break. The video was saying that it’s okay if a task takes you two pomodoro sessions instead of one.
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you don't know how much this helps since schools have been shut down
That's great to hear! We're doing live mental strength classes starting Monday at 10am for all kids off school (and those who are still at school too) Come and join us: facebook.com/groups/283258582152043/?ref=bookmarks
i know right
@@MentalFitness-ThePocketMentor Great to hear! How much are they? I don't think students in school will be available at that time though.
@@itsmenelson3010 They're all FREE :D Doesn't matter if you can't be there at 10am, they all save onto the group so you can access them anytime! Here's the group: facebook.com/groups/283258582152043/?ref=bookmarks
@@itsmenelson3010 Just thought, we're uploading the videos from the free classes (not the printable activities) to our TH-cam channel too. You'll find Day 1, 2 & 3 uploaded already: th-cam.com/channels/r01Ik0pHlBGxXwjxvSXJlQ.html?view_as=subscriber
Ma'am Thank you for helping...… You don't know how much the has helped me. Thank you :-)
That's so great to hear! :D Come and join our community: facebook.com/groups/283258582152043
I quit Math a long time ago because it was so hard for me to do and I told them and my dad the fact there needs to be a larger time table chart at schools, but they didn't care.
How did you quit maths?
@@Brendenmaximin I gave up!
@@EZR09 wow, I mean how did you get a option. That's great you had a option. What a lucky lad
@@Brendenmaximin I just gave up by failing.
@@EZR09 if you don't mind which grade did you give up math?
I love this, I'm going to apply everything here
I'll come back with the feedback
Great to hear! Look forward to hearing how you get on :D
So how'd it go?
How is it going?
How did it go👀
@@mulebamatafwali5999 it worked out just fine, I'm waiting for my results
After each class, do we just study our notes right away or do we block that time in to study later at a specific time? What's the best way for remembering and being able to recall the stuff you learned in class?
The more you interact with the information and the more varied ways you interact with it the more paths you're building in our brain to that information increasing likelihood of remembering it (e.g. reading it, writing notes on it, singing it to a tune, building key points into a visual story, using it in a real life scenario).
Experiment with what works best for you and your workload and schedule, being mindful the brain needs rest to work optimally too!
A short 2 minute review at the end of the study session works well and then try a weekly review where you review your notes from the week.
I’m sure he just meant that he could do it in an hour
This is really useful, thank you so much❤️
wow simple but powerful tips
thanks...........
It's very difficult to study when u are army 😂😭
@@saniabhatia8569 wow if I was an army I wouldn’t study at all. I could just invade countries and get money like that Muhuhahahaha
to beat procrastination💪 💯 💪 💪 @t
Yeah I’m a minute
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I like this video so helpful❤
Glad to hear it was helpful 😁
Simple, informative and brilliant 🖤
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Isn't determining how many Pomodoro sessions a specific task might take essentially focusing on the time a task might take which contradicts Tip 2? Though I do strongly agree with Tip 2!
It’s more of to help you ensure you have regular breaks so you can get work done
She never told to count number of pomodros.
She just said, follow the technique, no matter how many sessions are required.
where can I find your timetable?
Copy one
00:18
OMG is that ball a JOJO reference?
Thank you very much for the tips, you don't no how much it has helped with all my work, you are an angel
Your videos are awesome ...it has really helped me to a good extent...
My learnings
1) - Active- Recall method for short term revision
2) - Explain each topic to invisible audience 😅 ...Feyman techniue
3) - Use Spaced revision techniques ...use app like REVU - Spaced Repetition
4) - Create a todo list for each .....use app like like todoist
5) - Disciple and consistency ....
Exam season starts next week and I can’t wait to apply these tips to my schedule! Thanks!!
You’re welcome! Good luck with your exams. We have more exam support resources over on our app www.pocketmentorapp.com
Love this video so true focus on tasks not time
Great to hear! Glad you found it useful :D
Thank you, very cool
Glad you enjoyed it :D
Thanks! your tips are very useful
Great to hear you're finding them valuable :)
May I ask, what are the factors to consider when designing a timetable?
What are you designing it for?
Can anyone explain what is 2 pomodoro session?
so one pomodoro session is 25 minutes of study plus a 5 minute break. Two pomodoro sessions would just be doing that twice. So you’d study for 25 minutes, take a break, and then study for another 25 minutes and take another break. The video was saying that it’s okay if a task takes you two pomodoro sessions instead of one.
@@sonia-md1ow Oh I see thank you
2 pomodoro means double the one pomodoro instead of going for 25 min on and 5 min off you can do 45 min on and 15 minutes off.
thanks
your tips iS HELPFUL
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This is the best 👍
Once it doezby it ursmost brightly I
"i will cal the curiculum manager"
😀😍❤❤🤯This helped so much Thanks
Great to hear! Glad it's helping you :)
i like to replace time with tasks ❣❣
thanks
You’re welcome!
Very helpful
Good to hear :)
Thank you have movitated me l'm still in high school
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Thank you
Please
thx so much
Omg did you lend your voice for Siri? :D
Thanks
Very good
Thanks alot❤
You're welcome, glad it's helpful :D
Thank you.
Thank you ❤️
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you so much!
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Great
Good to hear!
I am kid.
This was a great video! Thank you so much!
Great to hear! Glad it's helped :)
Thnksssss :D
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You're welcome!