What I Learned after 5000 Hours of Mind Mapping

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00:00 Intro
00:30 Secret 1
07:37 Secret 2
11:06 Secret 3
20:26 Secret 4
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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.
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  • @JustinSung
    @JustinSung6 күн бұрын

    Join my Learning Drops weekly newsletter here: bit.ly/3VmJQDM 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.

  • @PSMARANI-dd5ne
    @PSMARANI-dd5ne3 ай бұрын

    Hi Justin. Kind request. Please take a topic. Say 3-4 pgs. Go through it infront of us. Follow the whole process. So, we could also read the same and experience your process start to end. The video might get lengthier but I feel we could understand clearly and gain a lot more out of that. Thanks a ton!

  • @TheQuark6789

    @TheQuark6789

    3 ай бұрын

    He actually just did this a month ago! The video is called "HYPER EFFICIENT STUDY WITH ME." It's close to 2 hours long.

  • @terminallucidity

    @terminallucidity

    3 ай бұрын

    Theres one on the icanstudy channel already

  • @boomson3082

    @boomson3082

    3 ай бұрын

    It is why I unsubbed from him. All he does is talk generally and promote his paid content. This video has zero substance. Yet it popped in my feed again and I figured I'd see if he said anything substantive. Nope

  • @terminallucidity

    @terminallucidity

    3 ай бұрын

    @@boomson3082 i said it in another comment and ill say it again; you guys want the techniques, so when he gives them, you guys complain that theres not much depth, but when he explains the principles behind them, you guys blame a lack of substance. Seriously its just a shame that the algorithm is this way

  • @rockicons8471

    @rockicons8471

    3 ай бұрын

    @@boomson3082 sorry to hear that this does not meet your expectation. what he does here is actually explaining his methods in a metacognitive way which is way more helpful than js giving out "substance".

  • @adnanazmi.
    @adnanazmi.3 ай бұрын

    My Key Takeaways: 🧠 Turn your mind maps into a mind mirror: Use mind mapping not just for note-taking but to reflect your thought process and understanding. This approach helps in identifying knowledge gaps and understanding concepts more deeply. 🔄 Never get it right on your first try: Approach mind mapping with the understanding that your first attempt won't be perfect. Iteratively refine your map, allowing it to evolve as your understanding deepens. 🔄 Never start organizing your ideas the same way it is presented to you: Avoid framing bias by reorganizing the information in a way that makes the most sense to you, rather than sticking to the original presentation format. This encourages deeper understanding and creativity in learning. 🗣 Integrate the Feynman Technique: Simplify complex terms and concepts into language that a 10-year-old could understand. This not only deepens your understanding but also aids in quicker review and retention of information.

  • @Sofia-qo4rv

    @Sofia-qo4rv

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the summary

  • @frankincenseandmyrrh2284

    @frankincenseandmyrrh2284

    3 ай бұрын

    Nice summary. What AI tool are you using?

  • @hortinus

    @hortinus

    Ай бұрын

    @@frankincenseandmyrrh2284 😂😂😂

  • @bryangrounds9341

    @bryangrounds9341

    9 күн бұрын

    💡🕳️🗺️ (Imperfect mind map) |-> 🪞🕳️🧠 (reflects imperfect understanding) |-> 👉🏻🕳️📚 (guides further study) ..|-> 💪🏻🧠 (improves understanding) ....|-> 💡💡🗺️ (enhances mind maps iteratively)

  • @emilyw122

    @emilyw122

    4 күн бұрын

    @@frankincenseandmyrrh2284 looks like NoteGPT

  • @ROCK-re1gk
    @ROCK-re1gk3 ай бұрын

    Hope it helps.... •Mind Mapping for Learning Improvement •Mind Mirror Approach •Brainstorm without perfection •Identify knowledge gaps •Iterative Learning •Expect mistakes and revisions •Uncover connections gradually •Feynman Technique Integration •Explain to a 10-year-old •Enhances understanding •Reveals areas of confusion •Use Simple Language •Quick processing •Better memory retention

  • @derekxiaoEvanescentBliss

    @derekxiaoEvanescentBliss

    3 ай бұрын

    Missing a whole chunk of the video. He also talks about being clever about how you organize your knowledge and not taking the first presented organization.

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    Yep, this is a super important point!

  • @andrewcabile3015

    @andrewcabile3015

    3 ай бұрын

    kinda funny that this is a linear explanation about mindmaps

  • @ROCK-re1gk

    @ROCK-re1gk

    3 ай бұрын

    No offence but It's already covered in 2nd point

  • @RuwaAln
    @RuwaAln2 ай бұрын

    This is pure gold. Thank you for sharing!!

  • @ahmadfaisal7975
    @ahmadfaisal79753 ай бұрын

    Justin, you have shared a goldmine of insights in this video. Keep it up! Thank you for your time and effort. The day is near when I'll be able to buy your courses and benefit from them.

  • @noelvn3
    @noelvn33 ай бұрын

    Thank you! This is the mind mapping tutorial I’ve been looking for all along!! I can now see how my detail-oriented and perfectionistic qualities have held back potentials to develop and refine my understanding when mind-mapping.

  • @jackmstephens
    @jackmstephens2 ай бұрын

    Thank god I found this channel literally the week I started learning Japanese [well, Hirigana and Katakana..for now]. The few videos I've watched have helped me visualize and better map out what I want from my lesson plans and how to tackle them in the next few months.

  • @Inunity2020
    @Inunity20205 күн бұрын

    My gosh, why are ppl so negative in the chat? I’m just grateful someone is speaking on something that truly resonates w my style of learning and he is brave enough to share some of his insights w us. He actually has a business doing this, and so if you really feel his free content is not detailed enough, there is opportunity to purchase his course, and it’s not even a steep price. I just feel for the content creator bc you can literally show people a new and better way of doing things and they just jump down his throat bc it’s not delivered exactly in the way they want it to be. Some ppl just love to complain and be negative. Addicted to it. Too much free content here to change your life to at least make your studying habits 2x better… all for free. Some ppl need to check themselves smh.

  • @doppel33
    @doppel333 ай бұрын

    Secret 3, the different thinking frameworks used to explore topics is a really interesting idea! I would love to see a video just dedicated to exploring this idea for different topics(math, physics, languages, etc) 🔥

  • @arturaras617
    @arturaras6173 ай бұрын

    AGAIN AND AGAIN. Thank you for your ideas. I see that i did the same mistakes as you. But also same experience and conclusions. You really have a deep impact on my learning and thinking.

  • @spillledcarryout
    @spillledcarryout2 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much Justin! I have loved mind maps for years but your advice really lets me take it to the next level. I am giving a major speech and it helped gain a world of confidence from just feeling the command over the key topics covered and their relationships to provide solid meaning.

  • @marianaecheverri24
    @marianaecheverri243 ай бұрын

    What an amazing video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @aceshigh5157
    @aceshigh5157Ай бұрын

    i want to thank you for making so many different videos on mind mapping. my parents heavily shamed me for wanting to make/use them, so i stopped doing it. then when i tried to get back into them, i had panic attacks and couldn't do them. your videos normalize using mind maps and it's really really nice to be validated. my parents have a lot of weird and in some cases harmful beliefs... but i digress. thank you again!

  • @Catholicguy-qs3ng

    @Catholicguy-qs3ng

    Ай бұрын

    @acehigh Don't worry Just focus on improving because u know you are right in wanting to learn👍

  • @ceafva
    @ceafva2 ай бұрын

    Justin, congratulations! You made great headway with mind mapping. I’ve been teaching mind mapping for over 30 years. I learned from Tony Bazan himself. But it seems in the past five or so years I actually started making my maps much more mindful. this is why I’m saying congratulations. I’m going to be doing KZread mind mapping videos shortly. I hope you come and watch as well. I can show you a bunch of things that would make what you’re doing even better.

  • @raball

    @raball

    Ай бұрын

    Would love to see what your experience has brought. This video was good fundamentals, but nothing new

  • @melodybales2038
    @melodybales20382 ай бұрын

    I've been mind mapping for years I'm so excited to see other people try it and teach me some new tricks!❤🎉 thank you for the video

  • @safsaf20
    @safsaf203 ай бұрын

    Love the mind mapping content!! 👌Additional real-life examples and specific subjects would be helpful as well

  • @tadirao1111
    @tadirao11112 ай бұрын

    Really appreciate your work 🎉...you addressed such a common important approach to learning any new thing.

  • @AnandaGarden
    @AnandaGarden22 күн бұрын

    Love this. Reminds me of Seymour Papert (MIT Media Lab prof, co-inventor of the Logo language) on the value of kids learning to program: it teaches them "a debugging approach to life." At age 82 and a writer/editor for 52 years, the most valuable lesson I've learned is the wonderful value of the SFD (s**tty first draft). This talk was inspiring. As a word nerd I'm inhaling all the info I can get from you on non-linear scribbling to clarify info and inspirations.

  • @jorgesanabria6484
    @jorgesanabria64843 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I have incorporated mind maps with iPad but still making many mistakes. It’s still an improvement for sure in terms of increasing cognitive load and using delayed note taking, condensed notes etc etc

  • @robinjordin5929

    @robinjordin5929

    3 ай бұрын

    How do you mind spending on the iPad? Thanks

  • @danaLikesBuidcuits
    @danaLikesBuidcuitsАй бұрын

    This is so simple but for me somehow it’s so revolutionary, thx so much for making this Video :)

  • @krisvette5874
    @krisvette58742 ай бұрын

    Excellent video and insightful approach to the mindset of studying without perfection first time.

  • @heewonpark8420
    @heewonpark8420Ай бұрын

    Fantastic information-thanks for providing them for free!

  • @madeleyvel9647
    @madeleyvel96473 ай бұрын

    I learned it the hard way, there are the things you should not do and thing you must do, Justin explained them really well, I watched and rewatched the long videos of encoding and mind mapping and they really helped me to improve my mind maps .

  • @abisolaadeko5231

    @abisolaadeko5231

    3 ай бұрын

    which videos did u watch was it the videos of justin"s or others

  • @abisolaadeko5231

    @abisolaadeko5231

    3 ай бұрын

    cause i also want to improve my mindmaps and encoding

  • @madeleyvel9647

    @madeleyvel9647

    3 ай бұрын

    @@abisolaadeko5231 sure! about encoding: stop relying on active recall & spaced repetition, studying more efficiently with these 2 basic techniques. About mind maps: Are Mind Maps a Waste of Time?

  • @onkara4363
    @onkara43633 ай бұрын

    Very very great video justin...❤ It covers many important things I do which actually help me get great depth of knowledge without stressing out about everything

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    Great to hear!

  • @visi7891
    @visi78913 ай бұрын

    tysm for this. im so glad you've summarized all this! helps me get started

  • @thepersonaofgrace
    @thepersonaofgrace2 ай бұрын

    Great video, Justin ❤ I've really enjoyed it!

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @user-ux2es7ni4l
    @user-ux2es7ni4l3 ай бұрын

    Thank you ❤, keep making more mind-mapping videos!

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks, will do!

  • @IamKudos
    @IamKudos3 ай бұрын

    Bomb video as always. This is gold. We would need more clarification on a few variations though like for studying math and physics, how do we go about representing equations in our mind maps?

  • @Sofia-qo4rv
    @Sofia-qo4rv3 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Justin ❤

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    Your welcome : )

  • @jeanlanz2344
    @jeanlanz2344Ай бұрын

    Thank you. Excellent presentation of the essentials you've learned over the years. You bring healing to people in using your gifts and experience this way. God bless you.

  • @PaulPerotti
    @PaulPerotti8 күн бұрын

    What a beautuful concept, thank you

  • @Urmomlol21
    @Urmomlol213 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much❤ I will use this technique now for revision 😁

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    Best of luck!

  • @souvik610
    @souvik6103 ай бұрын

    Love the mind mapping videos❤️🙏I tried some mind maps after learning your free video and they do work awesome. The problem though is that I'm very inefficient in making these mind maps(it takes me a while) and also sometimes my mindmaps aren’t very effective (it's a bullseye or complete miss) either. I'll try to learn further through your videos.

  • @lupita.bau28
    @lupita.bau282 ай бұрын

    incredible video lov u justin

  • @jawokenn8766
    @jawokenn87663 ай бұрын

    as others have said, this video is really well done, good topic great presentation, mindmaps need to be hammered into the modern learners mind.

  • @momohtimothy6898
    @momohtimothy6898Ай бұрын

    Love you man.

  • @marcelthiel1
    @marcelthiel13 ай бұрын

    I think the biggest learning for me from this video is: frameworks. It is important to individually learn a way to think about things. How to think about something is more important than what to think about.

  • @Tushar-on3qx
    @Tushar-on3qx3 ай бұрын

    14:00 you saved me from committing the mistake of forcing the organizational structure of examiner in order to make my own mind map

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    Awesome

  • @lucianakiam1262
    @lucianakiam12623 ай бұрын

    Since I've started learning using mindmaps, i've noticed that i'm thinking more critically. You até contributing a Lot to this journey, Justin! Greetings from brazil

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    Great to hear!

  • @sk-xj8em

    @sk-xj8em

    7 күн бұрын

    how do you learn psychology using mind maps, feel like there are a lot of words to remember and may not fit well with the structure

  • @JohnMitchellCalif
    @JohnMitchellCalifАй бұрын

    super interesting and useful! Subscribed

  • @LongmenSolution
    @LongmenSolution3 ай бұрын

    Bro, your whole business strategy is gold.

  • @Tushar-on3qx
    @Tushar-on3qx2 ай бұрын

    Another trick which kinda helped me a lot in understanding your method is trying to think how I understood the topics which I have good command over and I took months to understand them. I realized that I could put down that understanding quite easily on a paper without using much words. Truly intuition does not work in terms of words but in terms of things which our 5 senses can experience and imaginative structures which are easy to visualize. And a mindmap is simply a structure which is easy to visualize and navigate and not a relation between different sub-structures(which in themselves are easy to navigate through). Using your example of heart as a pump with tubes connected to it, the mindmap is basically the tube structure itself and not interconnected relationships between intuitive sub-structures(that's what I earlier thought it to be). The arrows and boxes and diagrams are meant to be the intuitive tubes that connect the heart and not the links between thoughts/ideas to revise and revisit and fit into your memory just because they exist. That is why it is important for MM to be as neat and simple and prioritized.

  • @corrupt1238
    @corrupt12383 ай бұрын

    Thank you for another valuable learning tool.

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    No worries; what are some videos you would like to see on the channel?

  • @markmartin2292
    @markmartin22922 ай бұрын

    My mind resisted this kicking and screaming every second so I had to watch three times. This is great. The perfectionist in me stops me. Maybe we need to start at the generalist then reduce to the particular

  • @lenoredavi6137
    @lenoredavi613713 күн бұрын

    I also find that writing less words on my mind maps initially helps me zoom out and focus more clearly on the bigger picture. ... and see where l have knowledge or resource gaps. I love your explanations.... especially the observation that the messier parts of the map often relate to the "not yet organized" thought processes...❤❤ that are inviting us to deep dive into them with an open and playful attitude to the experience.

  • @hasnainali-iy8ue
    @hasnainali-iy8ue3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    My pleasure!

  • @ioanavoine
    @ioanavoineАй бұрын

    I've been following you for a few years now. Thanks to your videos, yesterday I finally got my first "functional" mind map. Yesterday was also the first time I didn't give in to the panic of sitting in front of the white sheet and to the fear of losing essential info given in the lecture. I decided I would take your advice and start with acknowledging this mental map would not meet any high standard. So, without indulging my attention to ponder on the usual mental uneasiness, I instantly dived into the doing (most helpful tip). The first mind map (introductory part of the lecture) was rather messy and I could already feel a rush of frustration. But I was also determined to face as many clumsy ones to come as needed in order to finally see some progress. So, I immediately started anew. This time, I "fastened" my mind into a "flexible focus", zooming out of the particular unfamiliar units (words, notions as such), while doing my best to rather open the span of my attention on their flow and the different configurations they would blend into my understanding. This small adjustment resulted into a pretty, complete and clear map of a 2 hour lecture. This tool is incredibly powerful, indeed. Thank you, really!

  • @Catholicguy-qs3ng

    @Catholicguy-qs3ng

    20 күн бұрын

    Can you please tell me how can i create groups for my mind map since it's quite difficult for subjects like physics and mathematics

  • @jossephaggrey9582
    @jossephaggrey95823 ай бұрын

    Really helped, I am stuck in this viscious cycle of perfectionism myself, then at the end of a study session i feel like the information on the mind map is really not enough and i just wasted time

  • @cihan-nuratlihan8006
    @cihan-nuratlihan80062 ай бұрын

    so helpful, thank you

  • @janechapman7801
    @janechapman78013 ай бұрын

    Again I'm great full for being dyslexic and therefore giving myself permission not to learn in the way suggested by the teacher or lecturer but the way that works for me totally agree with the basic principles way of thinking for physiology and pathology and many many other things!

  • @knw-seeker6836
    @knw-seeker68363 ай бұрын

    11:06 Interesting Point In a podcast a cognitive neuroscientist did say something similar “It’s good that you have an outline and structure in a textbook But on the other hand it takes away your learning process to understand it”

  • @ballyhoo837
    @ballyhoo8372 ай бұрын

    Interesting to hear this new on KZread. All of it was around before computers, but now is somehow dependent on them at least in the minds of some. Maybe that is the vector that makes it all sound so complicated.

  • @jahnvisingh8015
    @jahnvisingh80153 ай бұрын

    Please make a video on how to study math at all levels- concept learning, grasping procedure, practising on the concepts, and revising on the concepts. All of tips have accelerated my learning journey, but I am still confused on how to progress in math. Please make a video, it will be highly appreciated across your viewers I think.

  • @Taylor-lj6mr
    @Taylor-lj6mr3 ай бұрын

    I'm loving all the mind map videos

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    Awesome, what are some questions you still have about mind-maps? I can try to cover these in future videos?

  • @augustinesia1771

    @augustinesia1771

    3 ай бұрын

    @@JustinSung How to clean up a messy mind map and emphasise on important ideas and relationships would be great

  • @kasey42
    @kasey422 ай бұрын

    Mind mapping, or memory palace/loci on paper. You often recall the mind map while remembering the information. I often used similar note taking in grade school in the 80s. I recalled notes I took often because I could visual the page where I wrote them down in short form. My notes were always 3 or 4 words at most for given ideas, and my grades were regularly A+. I used to call it all diagram learning because I didn't have a term from somewhere else to call it. Make a picture in some way, and you can often remember the picture of the connection readily.

  • @tiggerpie5214
    @tiggerpie521423 күн бұрын

    Hi Justin! In my university years, loads of learning I had to do were basically training: Statistic methods needed a lot of practice. How would you handle stuff like that in your learning mind maps? There were hundreds of tasks ("homeworks" each week taking several hours plus the Friday lecture in whicht the correct solutions were presented so that you could check whether your own approach was correct) we had to complete, some of which required basic or higher math skills plus some understanding of statistic vocabulary and concepts. But the learning (for me) took place when I started comprehending what I was doing there by solving these statistics tasks step by step. Would you have chosen a different approach - maybe a less time consuming one? Same thing in Micro and Macro Economics (in the early 2000s). Lots of calculations presented on overhead projectors scribbled at close to light speed by a professor. Either you had extreme math skills and were able to anticipate the next steps to come or you had to be extremely quick in notetaking (while trying to listen to what the professor said which is not too easy when your phonological loop is occupied by what you write down. No idea how I would have done that with your method. I scribbled like hell to have notes helping me to process what I had been lectured step by step and thus understand what I had been taught faster than my mind was able to process it in the lecture. And all this filled with loads of scientific vocabulary you had to learn to use properly. So what should I have done to make all this easier? In contrast to today's lectures there were no pdfs summing up the konwledge - all we had was what we saw in the lecture. Either be quick enough to write down all of that stuff or fail in the exam.

  • @jfox8888
    @jfox88883 ай бұрын

    @17:11 flow state, being able to use hunch and simplicity and capture the key essence , distil and reflow back 19;09 , simply put, you reconfigure your knowledge, of what you are learning to fit into what you desire and wish to produce. Crude oil to machine oil to plastics to even health related items, just oil can be reconfigured or broken down simply is what , the point of the message seems to me

  • @86BusinessSolutions
    @86BusinessSolutionsАй бұрын

    I went for the triple win!!! Thanks for sharing and I throughly enjoyed your video!!! 😄

  • @ToueTu
    @ToueTu3 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much for what you do and your work, Justin! And I hope you have fun playing FF7 Rebirth! Again, would love to see your playthrough and your reactions as a FF7 fan myself (recorded on a gaming channel or something like that). I hope you consider it. Nonetheless, I hope you have a great time with the game!

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Will do haha

  • @pabloaromerol8605
    @pabloaromerol86053 ай бұрын

    Secret 1: First Put your ideas and relationship in a mind map and then try to organize them when your learning level will be better.

  • @Onyxdd
    @Onyxdd3 ай бұрын

    Intro 👌🏾👌🏾

  • @user-of4xj8io9c
    @user-of4xj8io9c6 күн бұрын

    🪞Mind mirror - if your map is messy your mind is messy- but don't avoid it- messy part visualizes where you are not clear - put them down - clean up, reorganize it 🏗You can't perfect in one go - build on as you go 🖼Don' be caught up in the frame that you are presented with - find a system that is most intuitive, clicks to your brain 🧒Feynman Technique - explain it as if you were talking to a child - by nontechnical words 21:54

  • @victorobi15
    @victorobi153 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @31gane
    @31ganeАй бұрын

    In the age of information overloading, knowledge organization is very poor, i am affirmative that sketch noting helping in a lot of ways. This video by @justin Sung is really nicely ilustrated nicely in an organized manner, while not ruling yet providing a good guideline. I hope the knowledge shared has nothing to do with commercial aspect. Classrooms are literally exploding with tools for personal knowledge organization, and those who start with that without practicing mind mapping and sketch noting, are beginning to bury under tool overloading. Every map that i made so far have helped me self reflect my growth, my trajectory, also many times listen and follow my interpretation, ideas that bubble up, critics that burn underneath, and map as people speak around me..... making me a good active listener, while reducing the noise in the mind... while i think through. Really helpful video.

  • @user-wg6fe5uj8r
    @user-wg6fe5uj8r15 күн бұрын

    As a teacher I would just add, for the last technique, make sure vocabulary is still an integral part of the learning process. One of my very first teaching jobs I focused all on conceptual understanding and almost ignored the subject vocabulary and my students did horribly on their finals. The next semester I made sure to dedicate a day in each unit to all the important vocabulary words (at the time they just made flashcards one day and I quizzed them on them a week later) My class’ average on the finals went up 30%.

  • @IndigenousPeacemaker
    @IndigenousPeacemaker2 ай бұрын

    Love your pitch for liking and subscribing! done!

  • @Dank_Lulu
    @Dank_Lulu3 ай бұрын

    What I learned from the video is that I have what is called a framing bias, related to the number 34... Well, that and that trying to do a mind-map in one iteration with big, scary words on it was a terrible idea. As usual, thanks for the gem, Dr Sung!

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    Glad you are finding values in the videos.

  • @Dank_Lulu

    @Dank_Lulu

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@JustinSungYour teaching and the substance are next-level, so the value's not hard to find. There goes that thumbnail though... 😅

  • @smritimutalik8759
    @smritimutalik87593 ай бұрын

    Nice video ❤

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks 🤗

  • @bulbulharapriyasethy1304
    @bulbulharapriyasethy130419 күн бұрын

    I love it. I tried it, and I love it

  • @inspodonut29
    @inspodonut293 ай бұрын

    Looking at your earlier map, I remembered I still have to get on the antibiotics topic myself 😩

  • @inmortal3
    @inmortal33 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the great video. Id want to ask you if, you have ever tried to apply these to learning a new language, specially the ones that are totally different to the native language.

  • @ah13594
    @ah13594Ай бұрын

    I'm curious what your thoughts are on using mind mapping for language learning? I also currently use your mind mapping techniques for notetaking in a professional setting - very powerful.

  • @tlxreed
    @tlxreedАй бұрын

    That's pretty awesome as a overview of mind mapping as a tool of learning. As a learner I've frequently run into this very same set of problems, how do you reduce the complexity of an expert's presentation into a map or input that results in learning? Most of what I learned in school about how to learn is wrong, and having a huge set of terms and hierarchical maps based on text just ends up feeling frustrating and inefficient.

  • @doingnothing3712
    @doingnothing37123 ай бұрын

    Can you make a video on how to review them? I made one on soft tissue lesions of the shoulder a while ago and when i came to review the topic i just got overwhelmed looking at the mind map

  • @aakankshadesai5538
    @aakankshadesai5538Ай бұрын

    Nice Smile. Thanks for video.

  • @Guylovesleep6802
    @Guylovesleep68023 ай бұрын

    This video you made cleared so many of question about mind maps and also good job at the sponsoring(its better then most of the other times you try to do it, through it could still be a lot better. I really think you should show more confidence when sponsoring. I know it works the course sadly i dont have enough money to afford it right now but thats beside the point when you sponsor it kinda feels awkward and like you dont want to sponsor it and have no idea how the hell are you suppose to act) anyway thx for the video

  • @jorgesanabria6484

    @jorgesanabria6484

    3 ай бұрын

    Because it feels like a sales pitch, we know he has a course but we want to see the KZread videos for free

  • @Guylovesleep6802

    @Guylovesleep6802

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jorgesanabria6484 yeah thats true but we do know that his course is probably 100times better then youtube videos but he sucks at the advertising it

  • @robinjordin5929

    @robinjordin5929

    3 ай бұрын

    Disagree, he did it well. I'm actually considering the course.

  • @Guylovesleep6802

    @Guylovesleep6802

    3 ай бұрын

    @@robinjordin5929 did i say that it was better then other times but it could still improve a lot

  • @The_ideal_optimum
    @The_ideal_optimumАй бұрын

    Hi, cool video, I liked the idea. However, how do u have so much time to do that for every single topic in your life?

  • @joelhummel55
    @joelhummel553 ай бұрын

    Good Video i lern a loot from you thank you 🎉

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    No problem 👍

  • @gbiota1
    @gbiota12 ай бұрын

    I think a lot of comments share the same sentiment here, that worked examples are hard to find and seem the most useful in picking up this skill. I want to understand how mind maps can be applied to mathematics, whetstone sharpening, programming, and jiu jitsu. I want to be able to apply learning skills to anything i can learn.

  • @alexr2520
    @alexr2520Ай бұрын

    Don't mind me I am putting these here for me 6:24 8:41 Try to do it in your way, in a way you understand 14:17 Describe it in a simple way 17:08 20:32 21:32 21:45

  • @itsMilkow
    @itsMilkow3 ай бұрын

    Hi Justin, I've started working in the education field and with SLD (specific learning disabilities and learnind differences) and I've noticed that the use of mind maps aren't really the best and more effective tool for students struggling with these different ways of brain functions. The use of concept maps that have a more linear, easier to organize and to process are a more useful tool for these students. Have you worked with a-typical and non neurotypical students too? If yes, do you have any good insights?

  • @railzip
    @railzipАй бұрын

    Justin, curious, does KZread tell you the approx time comments like “thank you’s” are made. Do they occur within the first half of the video or the last half?

  • @siddharthm7384
    @siddharthm73843 ай бұрын

    Hi Justin, could you please explain the gap finding through mind mapping, thank you Justin and God bless you

  • @onenaja2745
    @onenaja274524 күн бұрын

    00:30 Secret 1-- turn your mind maps into a mind mirror the more messy in mind the more messy map. the maps should clean and organized. 07:37 Secret 2-- Never get it right on the first try 11:06 Secret 3 -- Don't organise ideas the same way it's presented 20:26 Secret 4 -- Integrate the Feynmann Technique.

  • @ishrakmujibift4269
    @ishrakmujibift42693 ай бұрын

    Commenting for the algorithm! ❤

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    Legend alert!

  • @deusx.machinaanime.3072
    @deusx.machinaanime.30722 ай бұрын

    0:00 First point - Make you Mind Map a Mirror of your Mind. 7:43 Second Point - Never get it (your Mind Map) right the first time. 11:04 Third Point - Never ever start organising your ideas the same way it is presented to you. 19:45 Final Point - Integrate the Feynman Technique (Explain it to a 10 year old)

  • @user-dj1gd1se4z
    @user-dj1gd1se4z3 ай бұрын

    Please make a video about how to study for MCQ based competitive exam and study strategy for literature based subject. Please.........🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @nikos4677
    @nikos4677Ай бұрын

    0:26 For a second ai though you would shows us the Feynman integration technique

  • @Nee904
    @Nee9042 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video Justin! I still find it difficult to draft out mind maps where heavy memorisation is required. Eg: treatment options for TB (medication options, dosage, durations in different patient groups etc). Is there any tips you could suggest on how best to incorporate these into mind maps? Or should these be resorted to flash cards. Thank you!

  • @terminallucidity

    @terminallucidity

    2 ай бұрын

    Treatment options can be mindmapped, though exact doses and durations can be placed onto flashcards. However, you can still logically derive or get close to exact measurements if your conceptual and logical understanding of the topic is solid

  • @cmvamerica9011
    @cmvamerica901110 күн бұрын

    I know you have a point.

  • @bidyutmahanta85
    @bidyutmahanta853 ай бұрын

    Pharmacology is really hard. I had the same problem. It's really hard to remember all the antibiotic class and their information. It's complex.

  • @ExterminatorElite
    @ExterminatorElite2 ай бұрын

    Hi Justin, I'm curious how to apply mind mapping to, or if it's even an effective technique for, learning a new language. You've demonstrated before on your channel the act of abstracting to such a degree that a mind map may be mostly pictures that convey a concept, and then drawing relationships between those concepts. What about when learning the vocabulary and grammar of a language, be it a spoken langauge or even something like programming?

  • @oliviamae8807
    @oliviamae88073 ай бұрын

    what platform do you use for video editing?

  • @phongtranthanh742
    @phongtranthanh7422 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Justin. I have one question unrelated to the topic: "How can you speak English as a native speaker?"

  • @Tushar-on3qx
    @Tushar-on3qx3 ай бұрын

    Not using terminology was so well explained...This was a game changer.

  • @JustinSung

    @JustinSung

    3 ай бұрын

    Glad to hear it was helpful!!!

  • @user-ns9bk2hs9g
    @user-ns9bk2hs9g3 ай бұрын

    Hello! I have watched many of your videos on the topic of higher order thinking while learning but I am unable to apply it while studying. I don't know the correct process of thinking. It would be very helpful if someone explain the correct method of thinking with an example. thank you!!!

  • @lucc6619
    @lucc66193 ай бұрын

    With other subjects I’m sorta getting a hang of it but my mind maps are still messy. This video helped. However, I have no idea how I can do this for Calculus. How would I do this for math? Any other subject makes sense for me but math I just don’t know how I can apply this technique

  • @kantinanpookbunmee9509
    @kantinanpookbunmee95093 ай бұрын

    How do you use your method in biology pathway that already has many arrows?

  • @SubhaSaher-jp8ju
    @SubhaSaher-jp8ju2 күн бұрын

    ♡♡♡ thank you