Psychology Professor's Viral Study Techniques: A+ Students Love It! (Part 1)

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  • If you find yourself studying for hours but not getting improved grades, learn how to study smart with Marty Lobdell. These are the Psychology Professor's study techniques that you can use to become a A+ Student! These study techniques have been scientifically proven to help improve your grades and increase your knowledge on whatever you are studying.
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    Lobdell taught Psychology at Pierce College in Washington State for 40 years. During Lobdell's career, he has taught tens of thousands of students and he wants students to succeed. After watching students cram for eight hours or more for a test without any improvement, Lobdell has developed a studying technique that helps the brain retain the information that you are studying in this video "Study Less, Study Smart"
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  • @Motivation2Study
    @Motivation2Study  7 개월 전 +443

    If you find yourself studying for hours but not getting improved grades, learn how to study smart with Marty Lobdell 🔥
    These study techniques have been scientifically proven to help improve your grades and increase your knowledge on whatever you are studying 🔥🔥

  • @archishmaandas4488
    @archishmaandas4488 7 개월 전 +2902

    Me who studies 30 mins and take break for an hour ☠️

  • @reinajain4080
    @reinajain4080 7 개월 전 +870

    Professor: Make a study area where you only study.
    Brown parents: padhne wale bacche Kahi bhi Padh lete h 🙃👍

  • @sasukecooper
    @sasukecooper 7 개월 전 +1207

    The first 4 rules to studying better
    1. Remember to take breaks
    2. Create a designated study space
    3. Learn the concept, not just facts
    4. Don’t skip sleep

  • @user-rd2jd7jx3q
    @user-rd2jd7jx3q 5 개월 전 +491

    00:01 Take regular breaks while studying
    01:10 Break up study time for improved memory, reduced stress, and boosted performance.
    02:14 Creating a designated study area improves studying efficiency.
    03:26 Creating a dedicated study area can improve academic performance
    04:30 Understanding concepts is key for effective learning.
    05:42 Understanding concepts is more important than memorizing facts.
    06:53 Proper sleep is essential for memory consolidation and improved learning.
    07:59 Prioritizing sleep helps create a healthy routine that benefits your academic and personal life.

  • @shabdsangeet-aawazdilki8614

    Thanku Mr. Lobdel for all the important aspects all together.
    Planning to share the same with my students

  • @SoferiaNebruin
    @SoferiaNebruin 7 개월 전 +418

    Study Rule #5. Ignore study rules #1-#4. Only take breaks if you need to. If you LOVE what you are learning, you can study longer. Study anywhere and everywhere. The whole world is our classroom. Don't even worry at all about the "facts." They probably aren't facts. Just remember them long enough to pass the lame tests. Same with the concepts. They are probably wrong or flawed. Study way outside the curriculum. It will help you understand how what you are supposed to learn falls short while at the same time will help you remember what you need to write down to pass the tests. All-nighters are fine if the situation calls for it and you can handle it. Finally, relate what you have to learn to what you are truly interested in. The only way you will get a true education is by learning far outside the curriculum. All subjects connect to all subjects, so it's easy to connect what you love learning about to that which you are required to learn. Be creative.

    • @JohnSsaliInspirations
      @JohnSsaliInspirations 7 개월 전 +14

      Very educative message, I like it, thanks 👍

    • @SoferiaNebruin
      @SoferiaNebruin 7 개월 전 +3

      @@JohnSsaliInspirations Thank you!

    • @IshantPareek-ck7yr
      @IshantPareek-ck7yr 7 개월 전 +4

      Good 😊

    • @Srivanisareswathy07
      @Srivanisareswathy07 7 개월 전 +5

      ​@@SoferiaNebruin what u said is crt
      Can you give tips how to remember what u learnt,with meaning also many times forgetting can you suggest plz

    • @Srivanisareswathy07
      @Srivanisareswathy07 7 개월 전 +1

      ​@@SoferiaNebruincan u say reading habits how to develop for kids what kind of books can kids childrens start reading books can you suggest plz

  • @sayamuddin9973
    @sayamuddin9973 4 개월 전 +37

    #2: study area separated from living room is too harder for middle class, i salute those who utilize things in a better and mannered way💎

  • @deevena6702
    @deevena6702 6 개월 전 +16

    I really need a professor like him 😢

  • @angelynfantinalgo9750
    @angelynfantinalgo9750 7 개월 전 +10

    thank you so much for this. It is indeed very helpful

  • @mahmudhasan1011
    @mahmudhasan1011 3 개월 전 +11

    00:01 Take regular breaks while studying
    01:10 Break up study time for improved memory, reduced stress, and boosted performance.
    02:14 Creating a designated study area improves studying efficiency.
    03:26 Creating a dedicated study area can improve academic performance
    04:30 Understanding concepts is key for effective learning.
    05:42 Understanding concepts is more important than memorizing facts.
    06:53 Proper sleep is essential for memory consolidation and improved learning.
    06:20 mahmud
    07:59 Prioritizing sleep helps create a healthy routine that benefits your academic and personal life.

  • @beberisses
    @beberisses 18 일 전 +2

    Thanks for the lesson❤

  • @JordanSkate
    @JordanSkate 6 개월 전 +10

    Oh my god....how useful and informative this video is.

  • @raulturturean1549
    @raulturturean1549 7 개월 전 +19

    I did how Marty says when I was in the school, except the fact at some disciplines I wasn't focus on concepts but on facts, huge mistake and Maybe I made bad choices in life and maybe I continue to do it, but I always try my best, that 's what I can do now.

  • @angelinayeboah-kh2vl
    @angelinayeboah-kh2vl 2 개월 전

    Thank you Marty Lobdell❤

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    @chriswalter92 5 개월 전 +142

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  • @favourkingdomjohn5522
    @favourkingdomjohn5522 4 개월 전

    Thank you very much. I love this!

  • @alemeneshtaye
    @alemeneshtaye 7 개월 전 +10

    I was studing for 1 days with only lunch break and when the time goes to my final exam i cannot even see any of my textbooks thanks this video helped me a lot thankyou

  • @susanbalogun4392
    @susanbalogun4392 5 개월 전

    Thank u so much sir. God bless

  • @shakasherifat8883
    @shakasherifat8883 7 개월 전 +2

    Love this
    Thanks a lot

  • @sanskarkumar1456
    @sanskarkumar1456 6 개월 전 +2

    ❤Thank you so much, sir.

  • @GodHelpMe369
    @GodHelpMe369 14 일 전 +2

    1. Emotions emerge from overall brain-body states, not distinct entities.
    The brain makes guesses to reduce uncertainty and plan actions.
    2. "Affect" refers to general feelings tied to the body budget.
    Managing affect through sleep, nutrition, etc. helps regulate emotions.
    3. There are no universal facial expressions for specific emotions.
    We make inferences about others' emotions from movements in context.
    4. Emotion concepts and words summarize past experiences into categories to guide future actions.
    5. More nuanced emotion vocabulary allows us to construct finer-grained categories and actions.
    6. Other languages often have emotion words that English lacks.
    Learning these expands our emotional granularity.
    7. Relationships profoundly shape emotions through social synchrony and acts of kindness
    that provide "savings" in the body budget.
    8. Toxic relationships "tax" us. Choosing partners wisely is foundational for mental health.
    9. Depression is like a "bankrupt" body budget.
    Physical factors like sleep, nutrition, and exercise are crucial for affect.
    10. Focusing attention on nuances of physical sensations, rather than emotion labels,
    can provide wisdom to guide different actions.
    ---------------------------
    Here are some specific actions you can take for each of the key points:
    1. ** To better understand your emotions, pay attention to your physical sensations,
    thoughts, and emotions as a whole. How are they interconnected? How do they change over time?
    2. ** Social connection is essential for emotional well-being.
    3. ** When you are feeling overwhelmed by emotions, focus on your physical sensations.
    What are you feeling in your body? What does your body need?
    The best way to improve your life is to experiment and find what works best for you.
    Be patient and kind to yourself along the way.

  • @malcolmlamya8770
    @malcolmlamya8770 개월 전 +1

    Very helpful, thanks 😊 👍

  • @firexaudioedit4469
    @firexaudioedit4469 7 개월 전 +2

    Thank you so much Sir 😊

  • @berthaure5523
    @berthaure5523 개월 전 +1

    Thabkyou this helps me and opens my eyes to see what I been missing the whole time

  • @Clip-donor
    @Clip-donor 5 개월 전

    Thankyou so much bro 🎉

  • @nishantnikam2996
    @nishantnikam2996 5 개월 전 +2

    Thank you sir for your great learning tips.

  • @shubhangikrishna0964
    @shubhangikrishna0964 7 개월 전 +26

    THANK YOU FOR THIS IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE WORD❤❤

  • @elevateeducation5652
    @elevateeducation5652 2 개월 전 +2

    I just subscribed your channel after watching this useful vedio...
    Thanks for sharing

  • @user-cz7ns8jk1t
    @user-cz7ns8jk1t 4 일 전

    Fr thank u so much😊😊

  • @abrahammwale9342
    @abrahammwale9342 4 개월 전

    Thank very much, i really appreciate 🙏🙏❤️❤️

  • @mithunah.a4519
    @mithunah.a4519 6 개월 전 +3

    I really loved ur advise im going to try it it gave me soo much of motivation

  • @memosandmore
    @memosandmore 7 개월 전 +111

    This should be a first semester course taken in high school and College !!! With consistent training sessions throughout the years

  • @growthychipscom
    @growthychipscom 개월 전 +2

    Great video 😍

  • @PadmaAlkapally-ej1kr
    @PadmaAlkapally-ej1kr 5 개월 전 +1

    Nice I like the grasping of concept

  • @user-vc1mq4wj7k
    @user-vc1mq4wj7k 6 개월 전 +5

    20 min for motivation 10 min motivated 1 hour break and days fly away 😮

  • @Versatile_expression_7

    It's helpful thanks ❤

  • @rahulnamdev9375
    @rahulnamdev9375 7 개월 전

    Thank you 😊

  • @user-ew3id1lz2f
    @user-ew3id1lz2f 6 개월 전 +52

    most important rule : study with presence of GOD

    • @Solo_3333
      @Solo_3333 6 개월 전

      Well...can you please elaborate this?

    • @Mduduziloli-fz4fl
      @Mduduziloli-fz4fl 3 개월 전

      God has nothing to do with school u and your knowledge is the key

    • @txu_fannnnn
      @txu_fannnnn 9 일 전

      ​@Mduduziloli-fz4fl allah has everything to do with everything.
      It's funny because most of this things tht scientists are coming up with have been said more than 1400 years ago by the last proffet

  • @AlwinAlex-ez3cc
    @AlwinAlex-ez3cc 개월 전 +5

    I never studied after seeing the thumbnail and liked the video

  • @user-zd1en2sn2y
    @user-zd1en2sn2y 20 일 전 +1

    Im struggling with a lot right now, I read but don't understand anything, Thank you for this sir.

  • @michellemaemolos
    @michellemaemolos 개월 전

    Thank you very much, I think my whole life is changing just watching this video

  • @NvjGjhh
    @NvjGjhh 13 일 전

    Thanks this motivation is good for us❤❤❤😊

  • @yida9002
    @yida9002 6 개월 전 +19

    I am here watching video instead of studying for tomorrow's exam 😂😂😂i think I'll not pass,if I'm like this...

  • @ajeetpratap2395
    @ajeetpratap2395 4 개월 전

    Very interesting knowledge found of you thank a lot of you

  • @filipinabisdaknurseswissvlog39

    Watching from Switzerland . Its very interesting

  • @varunmeena4739
    @varunmeena4739 6 개월 전

    Thank you so much so this ❤❤😊😊 , love from India.

  • @user-rp5xq1pt4t
    @user-rp5xq1pt4t 3 개월 전

    Thank you sir 🙏🙏

  • @BlessingDavid-br1bm

    Tnx alot sir, am gonna try dis.

  • @umelueprosper784
    @umelueprosper784 7 개월 전 +6

    I love this video. Exactly what i have discovered.

  • @atoshekappo9838
    @atoshekappo9838 5 개월 전 +2

    I higher secondary school I study 3 to 4 hours.. but now in college I study only 40 to 50 minutes.. but understand the concept of the units of the subject by now I fully easily to prepare for my exam

  • @anish96449
    @anish96449 개월 전

    Thankyou 💛

  • @ezinnefortune8353
    @ezinnefortune8353 7 개월 전 +12

    Yh Marty is absolutely correct, except the exercise part, I did the other routine during my freshman year in college and it really improved my study skills

  • @user-tn1ti3vr5t
    @user-tn1ti3vr5t 7 개월 전 +1

    Great video of motivation

  • @lifeshife5237
    @lifeshife5237 6 개월 전 +2

    I m from India, thx for such great information sir.
    Regards

  • @RayanasIslamTube
    @RayanasIslamTube 7 개월 전

    went from f to a with your channel thank you.

  • @tnp-thanaphon
    @tnp-thanaphon 7 개월 전 +1

    Thanks 👍👍

  • @NoName-hd1gk
    @NoName-hd1gk 3 개월 전 +16

    In this video it is explained below points.
    1. Studying for 30 mins and taking breaks for 5 min and do some fun activity. This will increase the efficiency and reduce the dread.
    2. Fixing a study area or have lamp for study which we can on or go to that place, that give an idea of doing the study.
    3. And we should understand the concepts and know functioning of the things, instead of remembering a things which can forgettable.
    4. And we should not skip the sleep, it will helps in storing the concepts in our mind.

  • @piusnartey6156
    @piusnartey6156 6 개월 전

    great piece

  • @steveamos227
    @steveamos227 4 개월 전

    Thank a lot
    i was unknowingly doing all this thing except for the sleep part i have not been able to do complete 8 hours is always 6 and below, i will work on that

  • @hezronjorgebernales3533

    Thank you

  • @snowdaniels
    @snowdaniels 7 개월 전 +7

    Those five minutes can turn into an hour when you open KRplus shorts😅

    • @Sha_Lom
      @Sha_Lom 7 개월 전 +1

      Thiiiiisssss😂. YT shorts are after my future😭

  • @louisdanga
    @louisdanga 개월 전 +1

    thanks alot

  • @user-xf2gw2bi8g
    @user-xf2gw2bi8g 2 개월 전

    Very helpful❤

  • @vebroniamagdy4855
    @vebroniamagdy4855 7 개월 전

    Waiting for part 2

  • @SmilingCroquet-gl7pu
    @SmilingCroquet-gl7pu 2 개월 전

    Taking break in the middle of studying is really helpful.I often tell my students and children. I don't allow them to continue doing when they felt bored because their brain could no longer absorb anything.

  • @user-wd9gr8sn5s
    @user-wd9gr8sn5s 7 개월 전 +5

    Thanks this video has only gold words ❤

  • @user-px7mn6xx8p
    @user-px7mn6xx8p 6 개월 전 +9

    Study in hardship, pain, poverty, do good work, avoid entertainment, pain is one kind of energy.

  • @mahfoozalabib
    @mahfoozalabib 6 개월 전 +1

    Great rules!

  • @lekshmimanu256
    @lekshmimanu256 3 개월 전

    Thank you sir

  • @vishwadeepsingh9762
    @vishwadeepsingh9762 6 개월 전 +2

    You need people who study, you don't need to study yourself, the key to successful people.

  • @gaminganime2855
    @gaminganime2855 7 개월 전 +16

    I have an exam tomorrow and now I am watching this 😁.

  • @shine2678
    @shine2678 7 개월 전 +2

    i always tend to forget 1/2 of things i used to study thanks i will sleep more from now

  • @jadalyashuty3031
    @jadalyashuty3031 7 개월 전

    It is a nice video for all!!

  • @tonggialinhnguyen4162
    @tonggialinhnguyen4162 7 개월 전

    Smart concept

  • @TyogaMichael-sq3ts
    @TyogaMichael-sq3ts 6 개월 전 +1

    Happy with this

  • @Arjun_._._
    @Arjun_._._ 7 개월 전 +5

    We are watching this video actually we are procrastinating our study leave this video and study 👍🏻

  • @user-xy7ku2lh5f
    @user-xy7ku2lh5f 2 개월 전

    Very helpful..

  • @satyampandey890
    @satyampandey890 3 개월 전

    5:20 differentiate between Facts & Concepts & memorize or learn accordingly 8:01 So here is the summary

  • @joshuakamau-qt5ik
    @joshuakamau-qt5ik 개월 전

    So educative❤

  • @madhavimendis446
    @madhavimendis446 7 개월 전 +7

    This good actually
    I experienced these rules when studying
    When my mind in relax and happy conditions My memory was excellent
    But can you please explain DCL method more than this.

  • @zlbcreation2073
    @zlbcreation2073 6 개월 전 +14

    I didn't realise but i did that in my previous exam 😂😂got a lot better studying,
    few minute studying,out for playing spending time with younger ones, listening country music (bluegrass music)🎧 ,football freestyle ⚽🔥 and back again to study,
    Still manage to pass at good grade😜😂😂wow🦋💫

  • @blastxstorm2567
    @blastxstorm2567 7 개월 전 +22

    Me study for 10 mins and started 30 min rest and then 20 min break an hour of study completed and told my mom😂😂

    • @izharkhan1291
      @izharkhan1291 3 개월 전

      When I study for 1 hour and take break for 5 minutes, then that break becomes 1hour because of my laziness

  • @The_Space_Saini
    @The_Space_Saini 6 개월 전

    Thanks from India 🇮🇳

  • @joynnachi9461
    @joynnachi9461 2 개월 전 +1

    Nice one

  • @priyeshtandel2101
    @priyeshtandel2101 7 개월 전 +11

    Feeling better after watching this❤

  • @kshitijjadhav9205
    @kshitijjadhav9205 7 개월 전

    Thanks

  • @user-hm5gv1de6z
    @user-hm5gv1de6z 7 개월 전

    Good motivational video

  • @motivationalQuotes-collection

    Greate video, It's really nice.

  • @bksingh3983
    @bksingh3983 4 개월 전

    That really helped me

  • @sitizulaikhazulkifli9047

    really great tips

  • @rsanjeev126
    @rsanjeev126 16 일 전

    Nice information sir

  • @Yuwaimo_
    @Yuwaimo_ 2 개월 전

    TY LOVE

  • @user-bn2oj5ic2x
    @user-bn2oj5ic2x 3 개월 전 +7

    i am a pre med student nd let me tell u guys just do your daily work nd thats it. doesnt matter if it takeds u an hour two or ten..close your books when u r done..done means done..revise on weekends nd then in between whenevr u r fee ..you'll be fine..i study for 12 hours a day nd sometimes 18 or 20 hours trust me i am aliv.. all it takes is the maddness u have for what u want

    • @onosetaleigili8739
      @onosetaleigili8739 3 개월 전

      Really!? How did you do that?
      Reading for 18 hrs? 😟
      If I read for 3hrs stretch, it will be feeling headache

    • @user-bn2oj5ic2x
      @user-bn2oj5ic2x 3 개월 전

      @@onosetaleigili8739 it wasnt sudden .. i have been studying for 4 years now and the longest break i took was once for 2.5 months..it is just my consistency that wont let me waste my time nd i hve now accepted that i hve to get into a med school for which i must study..these days i study for min 12 hours and max 15 hours..

  • @BismaRafiq-dr7nt
    @BismaRafiq-dr7nt 6 일 전

    I try to follow these📝

  • @MomentumInvictus
    @MomentumInvictus 7 개월 전

    Amazing inspiration for our channel! ;)

  • @Raksha200
    @Raksha200 2 개월 전

    this is very important to students

  • @DrYangdengpukRIEK
    @DrYangdengpukRIEK 3 개월 전

    i agree in this five stage i will folow it in my study thank

  • @PositiveWave88
    @PositiveWave88 5 개월 전 +2

    You are a life saver

  • @rajendrakanwar3715
    @rajendrakanwar3715 3 개월 전 +1

    I already taken break after watching 5:41 mins of this video 😂 and will continue after 15mins 🙌