@Xander.Wright

Thank you! I learned something new.   I had a very chaotic upbringing and by 11 or 12 could not focus or sit still in class. I'd  get into trouble for my grades. This cycle led me to shame so at 17 I quit, more shame. I'm 53 learning to learn and looking into a GED and some kind of education so I have a career. I want this before I die. Be careful & be kind to your kids.

@Mache4378

My son is a drummer and composer. He pretty much  came out of the womb playing beats and making music. I recognized his talent and followed it with training. There perhaps are some people who are incredibly talented and that talent is cultivated by training. I on the other hand took piano lessons for years and even with practice I never became really good at it. There are some people that are incredibly talented in addition to the training they deploy

@kshitijverma9053

Literally a wonderful explanation with a genuine presentation. A big thanks! and keep posting.

@rprazuela12

Thanks a lot for explaining very clear key tips to increase our performance for Learning... We are listening from our first years of life that is critical to make one task at the time, but for any reason we try to do more than thing at the same time... I truly beleave which is the most important tip for learning and having a great performance in anything.. So one task at the time guys..!!!!

@thesirzone4428

Great talk. Much of this I have been doing in my teaching and training. This has confirmed, consolidated and capacitated me. Many thanks

@ruby9272

100 percent right  , recently I've been met with an accident and got bed rest for a month I've don't even thought about my job even a second and started to study some new skills. It's like the impossible becomes possible with the right concentration without any distraction

@aswinjosephtt462

1. Attention
   • Meditation (long term)
   • Exercise (short term

2. Alertness
   • Wim hof breathing 
   • Cold bath
   • Horror movies(my suggestion-may work prior to study)
   • Stress (After the learning task_For short           
     term)
   • Caffeine 

3. Sleep
   • After study... ST memory to LT memory

4. Repetition
   • Spacing Technique 

5. Breaks 
   • Short breaks after study
   • No phone
   • Deep rest or naps
   • Breaks after learning similar but other    
     information (Prevent retrograde 
     Interference)

6. Mistakes
    • Quiz (as you go with the topic)
    • Make learning tasks difficult so you make mistakes

@richardalventoza6424

Thanks a good talk which it'll  help me to don't give up  on my  tasks .i m French people and I'm learning English on my own but I'm agree with what I have learned coming from you .repeating the same words help me to remember what I learned. The key to success is to be patient consistance and above all I should accept my mistake . Perfection is an ennemy it holds you back instead to go ahead you can't learn something without mistakes it doesn't exist . I notice sleeping well helps you to memorize better .good talk thank you very much I hope to hear you next time with another topic

@gregoriohb

I can't remember a single word she said, although I still can't stop watching her.

@NormandLacourse-r5p

So many fun facts and useful info. I can watch for hours.

@Jasmine-ov5nq

Distraction is what always comes my way, as an online student my studies are on a laptop and I use YouTube a lot, so getting distracted by the updates or a new song release drives away my attention and significantly that 10 min break extends to a 20 or even 30 min break.

@prasanthm2580

Feel grateful to saw this video what a blessing

@sheikhawais5281

Thank You ALLAH ALMIGHTY 🇵🇰🤲🏻💯

@gofeeder2326

Thank you for the video. It's very awesome.

@Luckyfish-se9om

Thank you,be blessed i will have to save and watch asap 🙏❤️🤗

@mohitsperspective9748

watching it for 2nd time after a one year break. All the fundamentals you mentioned are working. Thanks

@zaqargrigoryan9096

I can't believe I hadn't heard about Hidden Learning Techniques on Shirlest until now. The concepts are so innovative and really resonate with how we process information. I’m excited to apply these techniques in my daily life!

@ingridgilbert4917

Thank you, it's very useful for me. I am having particular memory problems and I have a technical job so I need to correct for it. This will help I think.

@humamalik2011

Learning can be improved  by rewarding behaviour too.after learning through  trial  & error  behaviour you can strengthen  your will  to  good learning  by saying to yourself  like that i m improving   day by day. You feel more satisfied.Thanks for sharing such a nice lecture❤

@phenomenal-fireman

Thanks so much, it was really helpful to me and encourage myself to continue my learning, i always having doubts and difficulties to complete...

Always embrace your mistakes then fix it..