How to Force Your Brain to Study (when you don't feel like it)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 พ.ค. 2024
- Overcome study procrastination with the LADDER METHOD.
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=== Timestamps ===
00:00 Intro
00:35 Analogy of how the brain learns
03:01 Why do you get overwhelmed when you learn
03:43 3 Ways your brain uses energy
04:19 The Ladder Method
04:49 Rung 1
06:55 Rung 2
08:54 The secret
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I actually did something similar to the ladder method when used to have severe depression to get myself to do anything. When you can't be bothered to do anything, find the smallest possible thing to do is super helpful. Sometimes, sitting up was a fight, but I would manage to do it. Moving my legs. Standing up. Walking to the shoe rack. Putting on my shoes. Standing up again. Walking out the door. Taking one step after another. Going outside would've been impossible without. Stacking activity after activity like this was magical because without it, nothing would have been possible.
"Move 3 items" is a good one for tidying/housework. Just any 3 physical objects, of any size, moved to any other location. (For some reason 3 works better for me than one. Maybe because one feels like it has to be the *right one*.)
Very encouraging ty
I’ve had periods where I’ve gotten through by doing the same.
“Do the next right thing!” Just one thing. I can do one thing. … gonna go make my bed!
Hope you are felling better ❤ God bless.
He talks about the so called ladder method: make multiple runs through the subject matter, and on each run focus only on the easy and the low effort stuff for you to understand, repeat until you cover everything.
this makes sense. the brain need time and sleep to make the needed connections for learning and retention.
People don’t even have the attention span anymore to watch a 10 minute self help video? Society is doomed.
@@sandstorm6605depends on how u look at it, This video may have been some bs video, or they drag out for views, this helps. There is no telling how many times these comments save you from bs
@@sandstorm6605 Someone should make a video about how to develop the attention span to watch a 10 minute video. Should be no more than 2 minutes long.
@@ianthompson44 Thats way to demanding, make it 30 seconds for the tiktok brains 😆
It is like solving a puzzle. You solve the easiest part first, and as you keep solving, harder parts get easier to solve, and in the end, the most difficult pieces of the puzzle just fall into their places.
Huge game changer for someone who has ADHD or gets overwhelm easily with a complicated subject, Thank you.
Seriously I agree.
I concur!
Think of it as moving into a new place. You do not start with the small items and details like Decoration.... you start with the big Items and then you slowly work yourself up until you place the fresh flowers on the table once everything is more or less moved.
Wow. That's an incredible way to look at it.
Great analogy as I din't get his explanation really.
I'm a mature student studying psychology. That was the best explanation of schemas, and how the work, that I have come across. Weeks of studying explained in two minutes, brilliant.
Ladder Method : based on categorizing effort . Each rung represents rungs of effort .
Key point : Look for the thingd that feel easier and feel low effort.
Rung 1: Brain energy is used to understand and break down information.
a: Skim textbooks/material to locate low effort information.
b: Use note taking techniques such as highlighting , outlining ,graphic organizer etc., to select imp yet low effort information.
c: Make sure to find any connection with the high lighted material.
2nd Rung: Brain Energy is used in organizing information.
Repeat the first steps to organize information. Since the information is getting little bit more detailed at this part of reading. The same steps may take a little longer to complete.
3rd Rung: Go through more of the details
Repeat step 1 and step 2
Why it works: Each rung takes the same effort as the last rung. You are splitting all the work for thus topic into each rung.
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00:00:00 Ladder method for efficient studying.
00:01:00 Understanding brain's energy consumption in learning.
00:03:00 Overcoming overwhelm by breaking tasks into low-effort steps.
00:06:00 Progressively deepening understanding through ladder rungs.
00:08:52 Consistent effort distribution enhances learning efficiency.
00:09:29 Applying ladder method to projects for systematic progress.
00:10:02 Ladder method as a game-changer in studying habits.
By YouSum Live
Damn, I’m so inspired after watching this. Grateful that this appeared on my fyp. It’s really what I’m experiencing, the overwhelm when I’m learning
Justin, topic idea for new video: Mindmap Formatting & Labels:
- Color: functional, descriptive, other...
- Headings: underlining, circling, boxing, text-only...
- Connections: arrows, double arrows, lines, dotted, brackets...
- Emphasis: size, length, bolding...
I guess whatever feels good to you, i don't think these things will help that much with deep processing, but he did say you can make the arrows bolder.
I am a part of your course, but wow this video has given me hope and made me excited to learn despite feeling super burned out from the rest of life. Thank you.
Your analogy game is so good, it made it so simple to understand how one should approach learning, it's sad to see that your videos get so less views, you are a gem.
Neat!🎉 My exams starts from tomorrow.
Same.
Same here as well
Thank you so much Justin for helping us. I have been following you more than a year for now.
I changed my study methods as per your advice. Now my study sessions are much easier.
Thank you so much. Much love from India❤
Thank you so much! Coach, I will definitely try this method in my study.
TY. Book publishers organize books, generally, without natural order. So, your method helps us customize, order, and simplify.
loved your breakdown of the ladder method technique!
Thank you man exam is near and overwhelmed this technqiue surprisingly works for me
THIS IS GENIUS!! IT MAKES SO MUCH SENSE!! THANK YOU!!
The marble and Cup analogy was soo good, i felt it and Subscribed
omg thank you so much!!! I'm a 3rd year nursing student and an upcoming 4th year nursing student this fall and I'm really looking for a way to understand my textbook better! Your video makes so much sense now! I will definitely try this to ace that exam! Thank you so much!
Thank you for the knowledge! Can't wait to apply it into my system xp
AWESOMEEEEEE Justin Bro as always ❤👌🙏
So nice demonstration 👌
This is so BRILLIANT and helps so much THANK YOU 🎈
I found this very useful - thanks so much for sharing. I will be using this.
Doc justin Sung.
Thanks alot for making an impact in my life.
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Can’t wait. My cohort by ICS starts in a few days. Love all of your videos. I study psychology and hope I can implement it now ❤
Great video!
Thank you Dr sung !
I was facing the same issue...Thanks for this informative content.
Thank you for offering this free content for us. I am an OWL (older wiser learner) going back for my degree in nursing and need your help.
Great video! I'll definitely be trying this!
Thanks, will try it
Thank you, Dr Justin
I have used this method to disaggregate information. So the brain scheme does not get tired quickly. Appreciate
Original, innovative and extremely useful ideas! Thank you so much!
Thank you for this! Will try it with the many textbooks I have to catch up on.
Wow man! That's a really cool technique.
Thanks🎉
Thanks for this, it was helpful 😊
Thanks Justin. It is really helpful ✨
Thank you so much! This
method is funtastic.
Thank you as always Justin. You keep helping without fluff and what everyone says on youtube
Focusing really hard and investing a lot into making these videos super valuable, so really appreciate your comment!
It's interesting to see other study TH-camrs stepping up their game when Justin introduced so much better stuff and now, people are moving away from recommending to just lower-order Anki your way through uni.
PERFECT TIMING!
👏 your videos just keep getting better
Loved it. I´ll give this method a try!
Wow. Thanks for the clarity. I have been using somewhat similar method unintentionally with great results. But because i discover the approach by chance, i dont use it systematically and thus wondering why at times learning is easy. Sometime its hard.
Now i know for a fact what is the optimal method, i will make it a default method for all my learning
This is great as a practical application/technique of what I tell people when they say something is difficult - stop thinking of things as easy or difficult. Instead, accept that some things simply have more steps. Or in this case, rungs on the ladder.
Thank you! Every new video I watch of yours, I feel a little more at peace with myself!
I have severe adhd (highly combined inattentive and hyperactive type). I often feel like I get quite behind at the beginning of studying because I can't seem to study how others do, or how it is traditionally expected of us.
I spend a lot of time doing what I call ‘productivity procrastinating’. Basically trying to figure out how to make everything easier for myself. So I naturally spend a lot of time doing what you mention in other videos (scoping, linking concepts etc) and gathering all my resources.
I really struggle with the way universities teach, just going through content step by step because I have no clue what they're talking about.
When I step away, map it all out and skip to future content or other modules, I see the same content mentioned and understand how it all fits together. I don't realise at the time that I'm actually learning. When I come back to what I struggled with originally, I seem to understand it without having that mental effort of trying too hard to learn it. I do usually get good grades, but I feel like an imposter and that it isn't deserved (I just know how to pass exams).
I wanted to join your program a while ago but held off as it mentions on your website that it hasn’t been designed for neurodivergent people, but the more I watch your videos, the more I realise that actually a lot of these skills and methods are quite natural to neurodivergent people. I’ve signed up and will be joining the next cohort! Hopefully I can learn to continue studying with a little less stress, as my brain was never designed for linear studying!
About 12 year ago when I was studying my A-levels, I used to skip biology class because the teacher made absolutely zero sense to me (I was also undiagnosed adhd at the time, so I most likely switched off).
I felt like she wasted my time. Instead, I used to go to the library with about 5 different resources (books, course handouts). I never understood it from one source only, so I used to do exactly this, bit with multiple sources. Eventually, I would understand the content that I initially didn't understand from one source.
I got in trouble often and pulled in to speak to the teachers because I missed the lessons. They didn't seem to trust that I was actually studying and why I didn't go to the lesson. I ended up getting a better grade than most others in that class and went on to getting a first class honours degree.
I'm now studying a post grad in a completely different field, and again the lecturers method of teaching and the course content makes zero sense to me, but the pace is much faster.
Your videos are helping a lot!
Wow!
I like this take.
It’s VERY similar to what I used to do.
I’d start with the questions at the end of the chapter, and look for the answers to them.
Then I’d go back and see if there was anything that I missed.
Honestly, I didn’t always go back.
My wife hated how I’d space out in class and still ace the tests.
I REALLY like the rung method. (Concept)
Thank you!!!
Thank you!!
Subscribed!!!
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Thank you so much with this techniqueee
Interesting approach. 👍
Greatly explained vid, ty ♥️
watching your videos puts me in the mood to study, thank you ❣❣
Thanks man really cool method!
Great stuff .Thankyou.
This channel is valuable.
Justin, you've never let me down. I love you.
When I don't feel like studying, I just study. That's my method. I generally study in the morning as soon as I wake up, no coffee no brushing teeth. Just groggy attack study. Get to shower and etc around 6am after I'm done with studying. Only way to go when you have a 2 year old.
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You’re very intelligent man, mate! I dig the idea
This came out just in time for my finals haha. Really helpful! Im bad at studying in general so i hope this is helpful. Seems like it could also help with just regular tasks aswell.
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I appreciate that!
Thank you sung❤
One can't build deeper understanding of anything with this method. Read what you love... love for a subject precedes understanding.
Thanks. Now I feel like learning something new 🙂
The fact that my mind was doing this unconsciously so that my studies seemed easier to me
Was just wow, I was literally doing this right now while studying physics which is hard for me but the minute i first read it and then try to understand it and compare it to normal life examples my brain takes up the information
So thanku for making it understanding and thanks for a great advice it works
Always enjoy your video and learn at same time
Awesome, thank you ❤
Any one from toilet watching this 😅
Yes. Big poop
Wow. We are connected.
Thanks for reminding me to go to my safe space to watch this.
Place for making core memories
Dis you wash yours today?
Hopeful I will follow this strategy. Midway of this video, I didn’t even want to watch this until the end and felt overwhelmed and my brain just wanted to quit halfway.
Thank you very much.
Very helpful, thank you
Great! Thanks dude
Very well explained 🙏
An interesting method. I understand when I don't feel like doing something whether it be mental, physical or both, it is because I am overwhelmed by the whole picture of what has to occur to get to the finish line. My simple solution is don't look at the whole thing, just consider the next step, which is much smaller and usually quite easy to take. When I focus on the step, I am usually amazed at how much progress I made, especially considering I did not feel like starting.
Thank you.
I'm a med student who needed this. I took the Sats and i used to love studying, but first year of college has been so bad. It's not that I'm failing all my classes, but it's just that I'm passing every class and not excited to learn.
Hopefully this method will help.
Makes a lot of sense especially with us with ADHD.
Omg this was insightful. ❤️
I liked! I am gonna try!
I have a couple of degrees acquired some years ago. This was before computers were used in the classroom. I am a big believer in the power of handwriting to put things into long-term memory. A technique I used??was I took notes and then after classes, I would rewrite my notes and say them aloud as I wrote them. then the night before an exam, I would rewrite them and say them aloud again. I remember everything I studied in some detail in varying degrees, after all these years. I graduated Magna Cum Laude so I can attest to this technique's effectiveness. Yes, it requires some effort, but it works beautifully and flawlessly. I teach people how to do this and encourage others to use this technique. I plan to go back to get another masters degree next year. At 76 my brain is not as aggressive as it used to be so I will definitely be adding this technique and mastering it. Thank you.
Hi Justin! Thank you for this wonderful tip! Is there any way you can show it from doing an actual textbook chapter? It would be even more helpful when I can use an example.
Thank you!
Thank You Justin, you are incredible🎉
Just incredible?
@@StraightEdgeNexus you died😟
Thank you for your nice video.
Thank you
Firstly, I’ve got to find the energy to watch this video. lol. In short, the bootstrap problem. Bootstrapping *anything* is hard work. follow through and finishing is also crucial.
I was feeling overwhelmed while working on my Cell Bio assignment when this video dropped from the heavens.
Can't wait to try the ladder method for my assignment!
Thanks for the amazing (and eerily well-timed) content, Justin!
Tell us if it worked or not for u
I take notes different than everyone else.
It's the thing that got me through school with such good grades.
A fantastic video to learn knowledge how our brain 🧠 intake and way it function
Thankyou sir I will sure use the process make mind focus to read really my mind read intresting than unbored one
definitely a doctor with that handwriting :) thanks for the video!
this dovetails niely with exploration, tinkering, play etc. Definitely applicable as a SWE
Making a mind-map is such a great way to understand and learn.
Good, valuable video. Thank you very much. Question...
Which note-taking app are you using on the tablet/ipad, and would you recommend it to others?
Thank you in advance. Have a great, productive day.
MahsaAllah! I am glad you're sharing this to the rest of us my dear brother! We will only benefit to how much we want, so you're job is done here. Great Job! Thank you.
Allah has nothing to do with it
@@georgechristou7982and makes you think you do?
Thank you so much Justin
Nobody taught us this
Wow, after watching this video, I have subscribed! This makes so much sense to do. I need to learn how to study that works for me with this mind I have. I love how you had your book on one side while taking digital notes on the other. You took something complex and made it more simple. But my question would be, what software are you using to take your notes? What's the name of the tablet you are using? Thank you for this eye-opening technique!
You fave me a better idea of how to retain this information. Im a true visual learner. Note cards alone no longer works. Color, charts, grafts are excellent along with compartmentalizing it. Thanks😊
Thanks.
Thanks you
This notes would help for my NEET ... Cells erythrocytes, leukocytes, blood circulation.... wow❤