In this video, I’m going to share with you how I tricked my brain into studying! By using different strategies and techniques, you can make studying fun and less boring by turning studying into a game. I’ll be sharing some gamification study examples to show you how you can do this in your study routine.
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MewVi
06.05.2023Its way too much Related..
Omar Almarzouqi
06.05.2023bro knows how to make a thumbnail
Omar Almarzouqi
06.05.2023bro what's this sick editing wtf
mukesh mittal
06.05.2023My neet exam ( medical entrance test in india ) for undergraduates…..is on 7th of may…..and i have wasted all my time in fearing myself with that 1 big scary goal…….and now i found this video…….but its okay…..lets see how much i can score In this exam…..❤
🥺❤…….i m actually now going to study like this……may god bless me❤🎉
Josi Ram
06.05.2023the thing that we dont need to remember something for so long in games whereas in studies we gotta remember that stuff for the whole academic year, hence forgetting things exists right ?
Chantel Majara
06.05.2023Thank you❤
Anarchyangel
06.05.2023Okay, this video is so useful since I have a math exam in 4 weeks and struggle to study for exams because of my ADHD and Autism, so thank you so much. But the part of the video which I will probably remember the most is the My Hero Acadamia reference at 8:07.
Either way, this this will help me max out my studying ability.
Time to defeat the final boss with the boys.
Pog Sauce
06.05.20231:03 Remove the T and replace the y with an i. That would be a more fitting description.
John Smith
06.05.2023Lol youtube how to beat this dungeon. I remember back in more civilized times we would dial a 1-900 number to have some guy explain it to us on the phone. Did any of you guys do that too?
Lin_Win
06.05.2023I personally don’t play games, but man this comparison is amazing, clear, and really interesting. Thank you 🎉
Alive
04.05.2023I ❤ the low rish high reward one, it is so simple, I love it
Aparna A
04.05.2023Try Andhra dishes
NillocResnaw
04.05.2023This is an excellent video
Very helpful, really entertaining, and easy to understand using the video game analogy
Meow Cat
04.05.2023Love the theory
N@thałïx
04.05.2023I have 1 main problem or enemy were do i start i have 2 classtest next week day after the other day in technology and german
Celestial_VirtueYT
04.05.2023Schools POV: Imma pretend I didn't hear that 7:36 – 7:44
Shivraj singh Nirvan
04.05.2023Video summery : trash
Junaid Shaikh
04.05.2023its how you trained yourself to be a more better and quality slave
sedimentary rock
04.05.2023Me watching this while playing genshin 💀💀
Grow With AI
04.05.2023such an amazing content creator you are.
Jazz Styles
02.05.2023Just here to watch how to become anime of myself in 100 levels 🤓
Lia
02.05.2023This honestly helped so much it helped me study half of everything we took this semester in 2 weeks
Soma Sardar
02.05.2023Iam from India and I am in class 10 icse board this video help a lot
Nathalie Ly
02.05.2023the discord invite is invalid 🙁
Jathin Reddy
02.05.2023i dont know why but i am unable to join your discord group can u please fix it its important for me to join and start leveling up ig…
🌹. todoroki 🌹
02.05.2023"i need to study "
"What a drag" – Shikamaru
martimnog
02.05.2023This is the best self-improvement channel out there. No BS, just straight to facts and / or personal experiences. I like that, keep up the amazing work.
Wrazed
02.05.2023I love everything about this video! This is extremely helpful!
Sumedh Ladsaongikar
02.05.2023How do I get the self control to only play a game as a reward and study before playing instead of just playing the whole day
Nuclear fusoin x
02.05.2023Bro thank you so much I got 100% on all my test now . Well on my AASA I stleast get more the 65% or my ELA
jaijeffcom
01.05.2023What fun ideas. I’m a lifelong career changer now studying for actuarial exams. Your fresh approach has great merit, and did I say it was fun?
Serena
01.05.2023I'm most curious about how to reward myself… I'm a student so I'm poor, and what money I do make I need to put in savings for the final years of my degree. I suffered from disordered eating in high school, so using foods as a reward is a definite no. Anyone have ideas? How should I reward myself for consistent study habits?
Anna
01.05.2023Now that I think, I also have to "push" myself to play games, on the same level as studying…. bc I actually don't want to do anything, only lie down and sleep this day out.
evolve
01.05.2023yeah i agree.. thanks
expounder
01.05.2023👍
Awoken Entertainment
01.05.2023the solution is to game-ify life.. this is genius
Sanskrit Sankar
01.05.2023Saw this 100000000000000000000000000000000000000 times and can't apply though he's good lol
T N. F
01.05.2023I am in college. if this video got made when I was in school, i could have scored good.
Mostly i just tried to study and remember answers in exam, but it never worked out 😔
I always got anxious on big exams like "10th boards" or "High school finals".
Fushi
01.05.2023My lazy ass couldn't even handle a 10 minuted review
laela rosé
01.05.2023What if someone is not interested in video games in the first place lol
Montrays
30.04.2023Pretty amazing editing
Tarik Can Özyurt
30.04.2023It helps to think that life is just a hardcore minecraft map to go ahead in realife.
Zums Jutt
30.04.2023im glad to see genshin there .. dats all ##
eland brebner
30.04.2023For the fomo tip, while I was still living with my mother and studiying for the SAT, I just had her not fead me if I didn't study (this wasn't forced, I asked for it). I quickly learned how to cook for myself.
Lord Kira
30.04.2023RIP to those who use cheat codes in game
e-genieclimatique
30.04.2023This video explores the idea of combining the fun aspects of video games with study routines to improve motivation and learning.
The video presents three key concepts from video games that make them engaging and demonstrates how to apply these as "power-ups" to enhance studying:
1. Well-defined storyline and clear objectives: Video games provide clear goals and progress indicators, unlike traditional studying.
To address this, create opportunities to track your progress, such as implementing self-assessments, practice tests, or mind maps to identify learning gaps.
2. Low risk, high reward: Video games allow players to experiment without severe consequences, which encourages creativity and persistence.
Break down high-risk goals into smaller, low-risk objectives and focus on learning from mistakes. This approach makes studying more manageable and enjoyable.
3. FOMO (Fear of Missing Out): Video games use FOMO to encourage consistent engagement.
Leverage healthy FOMO by creating social accountability through study groups, which fosters a sense of community and competition.
Additionally, implement personal reward systems for achieving study milestones.
By applying these power-ups to your study routine, you can improve motivation, foster a sense of purpose and direction, and ultimately achieve a greater sense of accomplishment in your academic endeavors.
Robin Victorino
30.04.2023ChatGPT Summary: The video titled "How I tricked my brain to be addicted to studying" explores the idea of how to make studying more compelling by using the same techniques that video games use to keep people engaged. The speaker explains that while video games are easy to get hooked on, studying can often feel like a drag that requires motivation and effort.
To make studying more engaging, the speaker suggests exploring three ideas that make video games so compelling and applying them as power-ups to one's life. The first idea is that video games have a well-defined storyline with specific tasks and objectives to complete. In contrast, the path to success in school can often feel uncertain and murky. The speaker recommends creating opportunities to track progress when studying for an exam, implementing weekly or bi-weekly self-assessments, taking practice tests, or closing notes to draw a mind map. By tracking progress, students can gain clarity about their objectives, immerse themselves in the game, and approach challenges with a sense of purpose and direction.
The second idea is that video games are low risk with high reward, which motivates players to keep trying. In contrast, the consequences of failure in school can be significant, leading to a fear of failure and a lack of motivation. To make studying more compelling, the speaker suggests approaching it with a similar low-risk, high-reward mentality. This could mean setting small achievable goals, celebrating even small successes, or finding ways to make learning more enjoyable.
The third idea is that video games provide a sense of community and social interaction, which can motivate players to keep playing. The speaker suggests applying this concept to studying by finding a study group, participating in online communities or forums, or finding a mentor or tutor to provide guidance and support.
By using these power-ups, students can create a more engaging and enjoyable studying experience, which can lead to better outcomes and greater success.
Islāmic Mindfulness
30.04.2023This is such a creative and excellently edited video. Really fantastic.
Ros2fi0
30.04.2023Hoi4 players wondering how they will get a new skill on their focus tree in 7 days instead of 70 days.
Cajun Koi Academy
30.04.2023Hey guys! The video at 2:40 on how to create your own revision timetable or GROW Table is live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N60JDe3a0IM&t=3s
It's also linked in the card and description box 🙂