🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 📚 Studying smarter, not harder, is crucial for academic success. 01:08 💼 Co-working with friends enhances camaraderie, accountability, and effectiveness. 02:36 🧠 Apply the 80/20 rule: Focus on core topics for 80% of results in studying. 04:17 🤔 Curiosity boosts learning efficiency; being genuinely curious aids memory. 06:23 💤 Rest and breaks improve productivity and creative thinking. 08:53 ⏱️ Pomodoro Technique (25-min focused intervals) enhances motivation and learning. 10:31 📅 Scheduling three study blocks daily diversifies learning while maintaining focus. 11:25 🐸 Tackle difficult tasks early in the day for better productivity. Made with HARPA AI
@@jiayuclipQuite the opposite. This requirement to have background music is because of Tiktokers. Most of us sane people can listen to a person speak without annoying sounds to make it more "engaging".
I‘m finally starting university after working for three years after high school. I used to watch these types of videos and get really overwhelmed but now I finally feel like I‘m ready and get excited thinking of what I‘m about to learn. Thank you for sharing your tips, i will definitely use them💓
Hey, I hope you're doing well in school right now. It's really admirable that you've worked hard prior to enrolling, and I'm glad you're in school now!
Make learning as fun as possible. As a former medical student, I used totally other techniques for learning. Taking multiple breaks when brain gives signal to do so ( not a clock), breaks for music listening, breaks walking out in nature etc.. Reward your brain with these breaks. Follow what works for you.
The way you explained the pareto principle was great - I hope you return with new videos soon. You're one of my favourite youtubers and you inspired me to approach my own content through a whole new paradigm!
I have long been a fan of the idea that learning is boosted by genuine interest for a subject, and that having fun is a far more effective way of obtaining and absorbing information, compared to when you're bored. Personally, although perhaps slightly controversial, I've never found long, plain text particularly intriguing, and traditional textbook education is therefore not necessarily optimal. For that same reason, I am happy to see how new technological developments are introducing more and more interactive means of learning. Soon, in this new era of digital platforms and AI, I have a feeling education overall is going to be more interactive than ever before. Now, I am not saying it's going to make everyone want to learn everything, but I do believe it has the potential to take away the general perception that "school is boring" which I think is one of the biggest demotivating factors of learning in general. Also, I find the idea of stopping a task when you see the next move rather fascinating, and a practice I haven't quite considered before. It might be something worth testing.
00:04 Studying smarter is crucial for academic development 01:43 Having an accountability buddy can increase goal success. 03:27 Focus on core knowledge in each topic 05:12 Curiosity enhances learning and memory 06:45 Rest and self-care are crucial for effective learning and productivity. 08:22 Rest and relaxation tips 09:57 Setting focus periods of 25-90 minutes can be effective for studying. 11:32 Start with the hardest tasks or topics first in the morning
Habit #1 is the idea behind study with me videos. Those can be a useful and effective alternative as well. Or indirect coworking such as going somewhere other people (you don't personally know) are prone to working, such as a library or cafe.
You don't know how thankful I am that you put a period (.) after Dr. 😭 Thank you for another great video, Dr. Izzy! The constant uploads make me happy 🎉
You just helped me so much! I'm a freshman and struggle about how to get a structure in my learning routine and how to make it more effective. This video is so, so, so, so helpful! Thank you very much!
As a future doctor myself I understand how challenging it can be to effectively manage our time. I can across your videos through Ali Abdaal (the productivity expert 😂) and honestly I’m really impressed I think this is great advice. Thank you !
There is a saying" sophisticated summary (which is less) > complicated un-organised details(which is more)", well that is 2 words more than "less is more", the point is readers could understand "sophisticated summary" better than less, less may be the result.
Your TH-cam channel is absolutely amazing! The content you create is both entertaining and informative,The production quality, creativity, and passion you put into your videos are evident in every frame. keeping me hooked with every video. Keep up the fantastic work, you're doing a fantastic job! 😊👍
Whenever I get the notification you have a new video, I get that big smile on my face and I actually don't know why. lol 😄. have a great day, DR. Sealey.
I've heard the Pomodoro technique explained dozens of time and this is easily the best, and most thorough, explanation! (Outside the book 😅) Great video!!
You heard it hear from a Cambridge university graduate and doctor that working less is beneficial. Thx Dr. Izzy. I will use this in my argumentative essay
Thanks for your nice sharing. I love your tip about when to rest. When you know how to resume your work, it is an excellent time to take a break. I will try this suggestion. I tried to use the interstitial journaling method to remind my current progress in the study or work when I was going to take a break, which can be a hint for restarting my work.
I know I have to work hard for a better future but the knowledge that working hard doesn't guarantee a better future and I won't know until I get there takes all the motivation to study out of me... I will try my best to follow these tho! Love your videos ❤❤
@@stevebelzer4758at the same time, without a some losses and effort, there is no great tasting victory 🏆! might as well give as much as we can so we can get the rewarding future we deserve:) if we put no effort, we'll never know our true potential
At 10:17 I can see Gray's Anatomy but I am not able to read the three other books. What are those books? Could you please attached links in comments to it and a description of them and from where is possible to buy or download them? Thank you. Have a great day 😃🌞👍❤️
Quick note on habit 6: in order to implement diversity (and therefore productivity) into your day, you can also set a main goal for the following topics: work, relationships and health or sports. (Source: Ali Abdaal)
Hi, thanks for sharing some study techniques! Not only do you give good health advice but also good study advice too! I’m an older adult looking to finish my college degree which I haven’t when I was younger. Do you have any good advice? Keep up the great informative videos!😊
Hi Izzy! Your content is really helpful and enjoyable to watch❤ I live and study outside of the UK. I enjoy studying medicine but now I'm reaching my last year of medicine where I'll have internships and clinical rotations. I'm very nervous about it. Especially after toxic experiences in the hospitals during my summer internships. Could you make a video on how to deal with this and how to deal with burnout as a working doctor? I've watched the video you made on your experience but perhaps you could give us an update 😊
As a US military pilot , and American Airlines 767 captain - this required a LOT air continuous study I AGREE in learning , a study partner is critical
For 80/20 rule, I find it difficult to filter out what is the 20% without knowing the full context first. Plus: The self-heading philodendron behind you looks beautiful!
4 to 6 am. I read in morning I read three books at same time. I work from 6am to 4pm. Then, 6 to 8 pm read again Well, still learning. Downey California ❤❤
7 Life-Changing Study Techniques from 7 Years at Cambridge University. The video is engaging and grips the viewer from start to finish. Watched the video on Aug 13, 2023 very like. Thank you
Can u do a video about how to study for very important things like for test...like how to make sure what u read u understand it fully for example I'm going to be a nurse at a hospital
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 📚 Studying smarter, not harder, is crucial for academic success.
01:08 💼 Co-working with friends enhances camaraderie, accountability, and effectiveness.
02:36 🧠 Apply the 80/20 rule: Focus on core topics for 80% of results in studying.
04:17 🤔 Curiosity boosts learning efficiency; being genuinely curious aids memory.
06:23 💤 Rest and breaks improve productivity and creative thinking.
08:53 ⏱️ Pomodoro Technique (25-min focused intervals) enhances motivation and learning.
10:31 📅 Scheduling three study blocks daily diversifies learning while maintaining focus.
11:25 🐸 Tackle difficult tasks early in the day for better productivity.
Made with HARPA AI
appreciate it
Thanks 😊💗
The background "music" is extremely distracting and irritating. I can't watch this
@@Vermontist1 bro you should really stop watching tiktok and build your attention span
@@jiayuclipQuite the opposite. This requirement to have background music is because of Tiktokers.
Most of us sane people can listen to a person speak without annoying sounds to make it more "engaging".
I‘m finally starting university after working for three years after high school. I used to watch these types of videos and get really overwhelmed but now I finally feel like I‘m ready and get excited thinking of what I‘m about to learn. Thank you for sharing your tips, i will definitely use them💓
Hey, I hope you're doing well in school right now. It's really admirable that you've worked hard prior to enrolling, and I'm glad you're in school now!
Make learning as fun as possible. As a former medical student, I used totally other techniques for learning. Taking multiple breaks when brain gives signal to do so ( not a clock), breaks for music listening, breaks walking out in nature etc.. Reward your brain with these breaks. Follow what works for you.
OMG, I really love your sharing.
Thanks for your great sharing.
1. the co-working habit - 與好朋友一起讀書
2. the core content habit - 應用80/20法則, 讀懂20%核心知道可以得到 80% 結果
3. the curiosity habit - 要保持好奇心去學習
4. the less-is-more habit - 適當休息 讓學習更有效率
5. the sprint habit - 採用番茄工作法 (每25分鐘 focus 一個章節,然後休息5分鐘)
6. the triplet habit - 每天安排三個學習時間, 每次不同topic
7. the frog habit - 先完成最困難的部分, 比較有學習效率
The way you explained the pareto principle was great - I hope you return with new videos soon. You're one of my favourite youtubers and you inspired me to approach my own content through a whole new paradigm!
Love watching your videos. This video brings back memories of my time at Cambridge studying Computer Science.
I love your accent. I wish I would study at Cambridge one day.
Izzy has a POSh accent
You gotta have the grade dude
Me too! 😊
Early lovely tone and accent
Stop hitting on my girlfriend
I have long been a fan of the idea that learning is boosted by genuine interest for a subject, and that having fun is a far more effective way of obtaining and absorbing information, compared to when you're bored. Personally, although perhaps slightly controversial, I've never found long, plain text particularly intriguing, and traditional textbook education is therefore not necessarily optimal. For that same reason, I am happy to see how new technological developments are introducing more and more interactive means of learning. Soon, in this new era of digital platforms and AI, I have a feeling education overall is going to be more interactive than ever before. Now, I am not saying it's going to make everyone want to learn everything, but I do believe it has the potential to take away the general perception that "school is boring" which I think is one of the biggest demotivating factors of learning in general.
Also, I find the idea of stopping a task when you see the next move rather fascinating, and a practice I haven't quite considered before. It might be something worth testing.
00:04 Studying smarter is crucial for academic development
01:43 Having an accountability buddy can increase goal success.
03:27 Focus on core knowledge in each topic
05:12 Curiosity enhances learning and memory
06:45 Rest and self-care are crucial for effective learning and productivity.
08:22 Rest and relaxation tips
09:57 Setting focus periods of 25-90 minutes can be effective for studying.
11:32 Start with the hardest tasks or topics first in the morning
I'm impressed by your dedication. This video is a game-changer for anyone looking to enhance their study skills. 🤩❤
Habit #1 is the idea behind study with me videos. Those can be a useful and effective alternative as well. Or indirect coworking such as going somewhere other people (you don't personally know) are prone to working, such as a library or cafe.
You don't know how thankful I am that you put a period (.) after Dr. 😭 Thank you for another great video, Dr. Izzy! The constant uploads make me happy 🎉
Wow my favorite person on the earth coming back again.
Thanks for bringing this lesson for us.
It's very difficult to get a place at Cambridge, especially medicine. You must have done brilliantly for your A levels or IB. CONGRATS.
Izzy is Asian
IRS a no brainer
I once knew a girl whose smile was just like you. She kinda lighten up the mood every time she was by my side. And she was smart just like you.
I know you are good in studies ,you are morally good too. You are living your cool and disciplined life that is most good .🌷✨✨✨✨
You just helped me so much! I'm a freshman and struggle about how to get a structure in my learning routine and how to make it more effective. This video is so, so, so, so helpful! Thank you very much!
You'll be crossing the 500k subscriber mark soon. Keep going Izzy.
I’m also the medical student in China right now, I think I really excited to watch your video , and more method to manage time, nice ❤
As a future doctor myself I understand how challenging it can be to effectively manage our time. I can across your videos through Ali Abdaal (the productivity expert 😂) and honestly I’m really impressed I think this is great advice. Thank you !
There is a saying" sophisticated summary (which is less) > complicated un-organised details(which is more)", well that is 2 words more than "less is more", the point is readers could understand "sophisticated summary" better than less, less may be the result.
Your TH-cam channel is absolutely amazing! The content you create is both entertaining and informative,The production quality, creativity, and passion you put into your videos are evident in every frame. keeping me hooked with every video. Keep up the fantastic work, you're doing a fantastic job! 😊👍
You are brilliant! Indeed, you make me increase my motivation to study. And your tips make it easier. I wish I were as smart as you are.
Enthusiasm is a strong key to make dreams come true
Exactly, don't work harder, work smarter
Whenever I get the notification you have a new video, I get that big smile on my face and I actually don't know why. lol 😄. have a great day, DR. Sealey.
I've heard the Pomodoro technique explained dozens of time and this is easily the best, and most thorough, explanation! (Outside the book 😅)
Great video!!
Thank you. I hope this works for my teenage son in high school. 😊
You heard it hear from a Cambridge university graduate and doctor that working less is beneficial. Thx Dr. Izzy. I will use this in my argumentative essay
You didnt get It
Is about working smarter
You still have to do the work😂😂
Glad to see you again.
Thanks a bunch for sharing
I will see you next time. Have a good one ❤👍
I really like listening to this it helps me understand what life is like in reality
Pomodoros and the 80/20 rule have both been helpful to me.
I’m intrigued by the book Rest and am going to try it out. This was very helpful, thank you!
Thank you Izzy, I have used some of your suggestions, and they really work. I would highly recommend you suggestions as they are very effective.
Thanks for your nice sharing. I love your tip about when to rest. When you know how to resume your work, it is an excellent time to take a break. I will try this suggestion.
I tried to use the interstitial journaling method to remind my current progress in the study or work when I was going to take a break, which can be a hint for restarting my work.
Thanks for this!!
I know I have to work hard for a better future but the knowledge that working hard doesn't guarantee a better future and I won't know until I get there takes all the motivation to study out of me... I will try my best to follow these tho! Love your videos ❤❤
Yes you are right
You are DOOMED to a very endless
series or repeating failure
Until tou die
Sorry
@@stevebelzer4758at the same time, without a some losses and effort, there is no great tasting victory 🏆! might as well give as much as we can so we can get the rewarding future we deserve:) if we put no effort, we'll never know our true potential
Not working at all will certainly ensure you’ll not reach your goals though
@@AQBPlays exactly
Fun video! Would love to hear your opinion on generating interest in boring subjects
New subbie here! I'm in my first year of my PhD study and this video sums up all the habits that I need to develop! Also, I like the room!! 💜
I love your videos.. I'm watching ur videos continuously since yesterday 😂❤
Best of luck to those who are studying
At 10:17 I can see Gray's Anatomy but I am not able to read the three other books. What are those books? Could you please attached links in comments to it and a description of them and from where is possible to buy or download them? Thank you. Have a great day 😃🌞👍❤️
I discovered your channel today and mannnn you seem like a such a nice person.
Ambitious beautiful and with great personality 😄
I always love to listen to your story. keep on sharing.
Quick note on habit 6: in order to implement diversity (and therefore productivity) into your day, you can also set a main goal for the following topics: work, relationships and health or sports. (Source: Ali Abdaal)
Love your vibes and inspiration… please do some video about British speaking which many international students like me are nervous ❤
You are a pro in catching audience attention😀you just killed the algorithim
She KILLED AI
Hi, thanks for sharing some study techniques! Not only do you give good health advice but also good study advice too! I’m an older adult looking to finish my college degree which I haven’t when I was younger. Do you have any good advice? Keep up the great informative videos!😊
Great stuff,yes how to create curiosity!
Number 4, love your videos 😊 your pronunciation is so relaxing
Her pronunciation is SEXY
congrats Doc. perfect job!
I’m soooo addicted to you ❤ peace out ✌️
im wondering izzy that you could do a podcast because i love your accent. and i want to learn from that through natural conversations.😁🙏
Hi Izzy! Your content is really helpful and enjoyable to watch❤ I live and study outside of the UK. I enjoy studying medicine but now I'm reaching my last year of medicine where I'll have internships and clinical rotations. I'm very nervous about it. Especially after toxic experiences in the hospitals during my summer internships. Could you make a video on how to deal with this and how to deal with burnout as a working doctor? I've watched the video you made on your experience but perhaps you could give us an update 😊
As a US military pilot , and American Airlines 767 captain - this required a LOT air continuous study
I AGREE in learning , a study partner is critical
For 80/20 rule, I find it difficult to filter out what is the 20% without knowing the full context first.
Plus: The self-heading philodendron behind you looks beautiful!
love your channel
YOU ARE SO APPEALING!
4 to 6 am. I read in morning I read three books at same time. I work from 6am to 4pm. Then, 6 to 8 pm read again Well, still learning. Downey California ❤❤
Keep up the vids :) you'll go far Izzy
您的视频,一如既往的真诚且有价值,感谢分享,继续加油~
7 Life-Changing Study Techniques from 7 Years at Cambridge University. The video is engaging and grips the viewer from start to finish. Watched the video on Aug 13, 2023 very like. Thank you
Always to share good things & to keep yours .thanks .
Beautiful Doctor.❤️
Great video, thanks 👍🏻
Thanks for the inputs :)
As soon as I graduate from Nursing. I want to work with you. You look so prettttyyyyy 😍
wee hours is the best time to study. 🥰🥰😍😍
Great job 😊
Hello and Congratulations! I am curious on what specialty you plan to apply for residency? Good luck!
So interesting and thank you for the tips
Thank you again, this video is very useful for sharing and success is always Miss 🙏👍🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤
Hi great to have landed in your page sharing your experiences...
thank you for sharing !!
Hi Liz! Love you and your videos. Can u do a video on writing personal statements for university applications? Thank you
love you izzy🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍❤❤❤
me too!!!
hi, izzy Could you explain how you structured your "NOTION" for the next video? because I want to make a "NOTION" but am confused about how to start.
It is a good advise👏
My best decision today was to listen to you
Can u do a video about how to study for very important things like for test...like how to make sure what u read u understand it fully for example I'm going to be a nurse at a hospital
Thanks for your fancy video ,Love you!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Very effective tips
Very interesting ❤I love your accent ❤
IRS POSH Asian
Pls mam give a makeup tutorial of your signature look😢
Hi Dr. Izzy is it advisable to finish Mandarin 1-7 first before starting Cantonese 1? Im at Mandarin 3 now. Thanks for the advice.
We would like to get a vlog from you how you spend your weekends or what you eat yoga etc.....
Yeah I have heard of Pareto charts vs Pareto principle, probably linked?
Thank you Dr lzzy.
How do u stay curious on topics that don't interest you from the outset? It's easy to be curious about things we genuinely love.
Love your accent ❤
I'd like to see how you approached the boring subjects
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I love ❣️😘 your character ❤
Awesome, beautiful, inspiring woman! 🎉
I love this video
like ur content and ur voice
How did you join Cambridge university make a detailed video plzz
In which year can we join
I really want to study business
Plzzzzzzzzz😢
To get selected to this university what shall will do to be selected..?
I really love your accent 😍 and I need your help to improve my English language
Thank for sharing