I Spent 10,000 Hours Studying. Here's What I Learned.

I Spent 10,000 Hours Studying. Here's What I Learned.

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I Spent 10,000 Hours Studying. Here's What I Learned.
In this video, I share with you 10,000 hours worth of study advice in 63 minutes (as a learning coach with 13 years of experience) Join my Learning Drops newsletter (free): https://bit.ly/411SzNg Every week, I distil what really works for improving results, memory, depth of understanding, and knowledge application from over a decade of coaching into bite-sized emails. Learning System Diagnostic (free) - See how the way you learn compares to top learners: https://bit.ly/4aZR7j0 Learner Type Quiz (free) - Figure out your learning strengths and weaknesses: https://bit.ly/40StFj8 The research behind efficient learning [Summary] (free): https://icanstudy.com/report-on-learning Watch my TEDx talk on learning to learn (top 1% viewed in 2022): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQXMl4GycD0 === Paid Training Program === Join my step-by-step learning skills program to improve your results: https://bit.ly/40XmyWH (Designed for busy students and professionals aiming to achieve top results without endless studying. 77% of our students cover the same amount of study material in 30% less time within 1 month.) === Timestamps === 0:00 Intro 0:37 Cram Early 2:25 Don’t Create Learning Debt 9:53 Study More Then Study Less 13:06 Study Less Then Study More 15:56 Plug The Leak 21:40 Making Learning Hard 27:33 Make The Hard Stuff Easy 31:44 Build a Learning System 40:10 Start Simple and Build Slow 43:12 Create a Learning Log 49:44 Measure Your True Learning Efficiency 55:24 Make Confidence Answer Sheets 59:39 Learn To Swim Before You’re Drowning Hey something unexpected came up, and so here are the final 2 tips 14. Don't Overdose On Learning Techniques: Many students fall into the trap of spending more time trying to experiment with all different types of study techniques so that they can find the "best" one. The thing is, there is no such thing as the "best" study technique. This is like when it comes to building a house - there is no single "best" tool. You can't just build a house with just a really good screwdriver – no, you need a whole set of tools. And so when it comes to learning, you can't just have "one tool"; you need an entire toolkit. And this toolkit is your learning system (and you can assess your learning system with the links above) 15. Prioritize The Pareto Principle: The 80/20 rule states that 80% of results come from 20% of actions. But it also implies that 80% of your actions only bring about 20% of results (meaning the majority of actions you take are likely to be a waste of time). And so when it comes to studying, make sure you are focusing on the most high-yield tasks that bring you the most results. E.g. For English, the most high-yield task may be writing more essays and NOT highlighting the key quotes in your book. === About Dr Justin Sung === Dr. Justin Sung is a world-renowned expert in self-regulated learning, certified teacher, research author, and former medical doctor. He has guest lectured on learning skills at Monash University for Master’s and PhD students in Education and Medicine. Over the past decade, he has empowered tens of thousands of learners worldwide to dramatically improve their academic performance, learning efficiency, and motivation. Instagram: https://instagram.com/drjustinsung TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@drjustinsung Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjustinsung LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-sung/ X: https://x.com/drjustinsung