How To 10X Your Memory & Learning [New speech]

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Published 2022-09-01
Discover the the four most absolutely important habits to improve your memory and learning. In this fun, engaging and thought-provoking session, Nishant Kasibhatla (Global Professional Speaker, Grand Master of Memory and Guinness Record Holder) will show you the exact steps you need to take to improve your memory & learning power. You will also discover how the process of memory works, and what specific habits you must develop to remember, retain and recall important information... and to totally transform your life!

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Nishant Kasibhatla is a motivational speaker based in Singapore.

Nishant Kasibhatla is a Global Professional Speaker, a Guinness World Record Holder (2011) in memory and a Peak Mental Performance Expert. He helps managers to deliver high value output and achieve peak performance. In his speeches and workshops, Nishant has empowered hundreds of thousands of people in 23 countries and 60 cities across 5 continents, helping them challenge their limiting beliefs and achieve greater heights of effectiveness. Millions of television viewers have watched Nishant Kasibhatla on the Discovery Channel (Global), South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), Channel News Asia (Singapore), VTV (Vietnam), and Zee TV (India) networks.

00:00 Incredible capacity of human brain
05:01 4 Habits Introduction
06:07 Habit#1 Attention
08:00 Process of memory - 3Rs
15:00 Habit#2 Comprehension
20:22 Habit#3 Recall
23:18 Habit#4 Applicat

All Comments (21)
  • Hope you liked the video. You can get my online course [Supercharge Your Memory Power] here: pxl.to/2m6psi9 You will learn the world's BEST techniques to remember any kind of information (names, books, speeches, words, numbers, facts.... anything!)
  • @123presets
    recap: 1. Pay attention - 100% focus on what youโ€™re learning or trying to memorize. Register all the things. Turn off notifications and be focused on the things youโ€™re trying to register. 2. Comprehension - Understand first to make it remember. Do the checkpoints have you understood the information? A very important thing is association information. 3. Recall - Make sure you can rephrase everything in your own words, and do it a few times. LEARN RECALL RECALL. Do not end your training session without a recall session. 4. Application - Things you have learned need to be used to be remembered. Do DEEP learning, not shallow learning. Use it! use it! People are info junkies, they put info into their heads but do not understand the information and donโ€™t want to associate it with anything. And thatโ€™s why they do forget the information.
  • There must be sessions about these daily life skills in our school curriculum. Who else agrees with me?๐Ÿ’ฏ
  • 1. Attention------------------- If you dilute the quality of learning, you will dilute the quality of your results. 2. Comprehension-------- First undersatnd, then remember. 3. Recall------------------------ Before you can forget anything, you need to get it in the first place. 4. Application---------------- It's not about what you learn. It's about what you do with what you learn that makes a difference.
  • Four habits - 1. ATTENTION - give 100 % attention which helps you to 'register' 2. COMPREHENSION - Understanding helps you to 'retention' 3. RECALL - recall or results 4. APPLICATION - shallow learning to deep learning Thank you sir for amazing memory boost session ๐Ÿ˜Š
  • The take aways i learned from this video is 1.ATTENSION : make your input great it maybe leads your output great but if you make your input worst then your output definitely worst...... How to pay attention? :Turn off notifications. 2.COMPREHENSION: first understand Then learn How to comprehence like pro Just link what you need to learn with what you have already learned.โ˜บ๏ธ 3.RECALL : after understanding part Tou need to recall . (The best way of recalling is to take a white paper and teach your imaginary frnd what you learned from this video or any book ๐Ÿ“š: it's Feynman Teachnic) "samjhao aise ki 6 saal ka bacha bhi samajh jai" "If you can't explain it simple it means you don't understand it well enough"~ALBERT EINSTEIN 4.APPLICATION: Apply what you learn If your input is X then your output should be 2X Sorry for poor English sir ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…
  • Nishant, what a champion you are! This is exemplary teaching at its best. I never did attend a school nor even a tertiary institution that taught me how to pay attention, comprehend, recall and apply my learning! Especially in a safe environment. Every able person needs to listen to this and apply it to their lives. I believe if anyone would take your lesson to heart, they will 10X (or even more) their output in life. Well done, mate! You've got a fan in me!
  • @marleymomo9582
    Absolute gem, can't loose this video, I have put it in playlist adready. Now I understand why not getting results, because I am shallow learner. I need to apply skills to get results. Like Mathew principle told in Bible.
  • This is just PURE GOLD. This Video is the Defination of Right Knowledge is a Treasure itself. I Absolutely Loved this session I wish I found this video early.
  • @user-nv8lz8sx6h
    I can't believe that such useful information I can watch for free , this lecture is incredible , it must be showen in many colleges and schools as introduction to learning part of life ๐Ÿคฉ
  • Thank you for giving me the tip of going from shallow learning to deep learning. Impressive !
  • @onkara4363
    Very well said! Spoken like a true proffesional โค
  • People have been calling me gifted for my whole life because of my memorization skills and now I can confirm it is because I do all of these subconsciously.Before anyone asks I donโ€™t think I would be able to do what he did at the beginning of the video he is actually amazing and that is what made me so curious about his points
  • @BeSmarterFaster
    Very good Nishant. You make so many good points. Love the demonstration you did with the numbers to establish credible expertise. Your example of proper vs. improper fractions was excellent. In my own training classes, I've often taught "The 3 Causes of Forget-ory" i.e. What causes people to forget things in the first place? #1 = "If you don't GET it, you can't KEEP it."
  • @luisb6151
    Thank you Sir.๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘
  • @mikekat1659
    Thank you for your clear explanation of what over 20 years of school's and universities studies didn't teach us.
  • In school, I always asked my teachers โ€œwhy?โ€ in almost everything that we learned. Almost every teacher I asked that didnโ€™t like it. I recognized that if I understand something I will remember it better.
  • @nihal786
    This speech caught my attention โค
  • @lawtycoon
    This is probably the greatest video i have ever seen on youtube. I desperately needed it. Thanks to youtube for recommending it. I am going to apply all these principles from tomorrow onwards