Mastery: How to Learn Anything Fast | Nishant Kasibhatla

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Published 2019-08-28
To thrive in today’s world of disruption and rapid change, your ability to learn fast will be your hidden advantage. In this fun, engaging and thought-provoking session, Nishant Kasibhatla, Guinness Record Holder (2011) and the only Grand Master of Memory in Singapore will show you how you can stay ahead of the curve, and be at the top of your game by learning how to master anything – in a quick, fun and easy way.

//Nishant's Online Courses
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// About Nishant Kasibhatla
Nishant Kasibhatla is a Guinness World Record Holder (2011), a Grand Master of Memory & a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP). He helps executives, managers and leaders to attain peak mental performance and boost their productivity. In the last 23 years, Nishant has delivered his speeches and conducted workshops in 23 countries across 5 continents. His achievements and work has been featured in international media, such as Discovery Channel, South China Morning Post, Channel News Asia and many others.

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All Comments (20)
  • @theaditya752
    Don't spend countless hours entertaining yourself in the hope of implementing it someday. Close youtube after watching this video and implement something you watched.
  • @haziqsheikh3535
    "People are not paid for what they know,but for what they do with what they know" Napoleon Hill
  • @Fleurish22
    "A lousy action is better than no action" 👏 Bravo, this is so true.
  • Doesn't matter how bad you start a speech, but how well you end it. Look how we soon forget the errors at the start (obviously he intentionally made them) but how impressed we all are when he ended with a task 5 times more difficult and didn't make a mistake. I love the psychological aspect of his presentation. He knows how humans are wired
  • @sairavikanth
    I recall a quote from Tony Robbins ... “Knowledge is not power. Knowledge is potential power. Execution of your knowledge is power” . Nice video
  • I just lost my job because of the pandemic , as a hotel cook , so i started a youtube channel .wish me good luck guys .🙏🙏.
  • My learnings from the video: 1) Do not Multitask 2) Have a habit to learn lifelong 3) After learning ask yourself how can you implement it in your life 4) Implement it 5) Share your learnings with others. 6) Learnings should be visible in your actions too.
  • 1. Always pay attention on 1 thing at a time. Don't do multitasking. 2. Focus on deep learning by following the following steps : Input > Reflect > Implement > Share 3. If you're spending x amount of time on input*, then spend *2x amount of time on output. Now some quotes for motivation : " A mind that has stretched to new experiences can never go back to old dimensions." Always try new things. " Your learning ability decides your earning capability." " If you have a faster learning ability, you have an unfair advantage over others. " " If you want to achieve mastery, focus more on OUTPUT than input." Hope, it helps. ☺️
  • Go straight to comments, that’s how you learn from this vid fast
  • Points to Learn: 1. Focus more on Output than Input. 2. Steps to Follow: Learn> Reflect> Implement> Share 3. Spend double the time on practicing than learning. 4. The best way to mastery on something Learnt is to teach the same to others. 5. Avoid Mutitasking while learning.
  • My learnings because everyone is doing them. 1. Never multitask when receiving input, always put in your full attention. 2. Reflect on what you have learned, and think about how it can be used in your life. 3. Share what you’ve learned with others. Teach it to them, or just explain what you’ve learned. 4. Always spend twice the amount of time on output than input, output is essentially the most important part when learning something.
  • @Sunshine-jn5rk
    Lifelong learning is key here 1)be more of an output person rather than just input(books, planning, podcasts, motivation al videos). Actually execute it. 2)Do not multitask. Do a singoe task at a time and give it your full attention. Multitasking ruins your momentum. 3)Reflect. What's the point of just passively learning if you don't know what are the takeaway points from these? How can I improve? 4)Implement. When you learn something schedule sometime to actually execute it. This solidifies what you learned. 5)Share. The best way to understand something is by teaching it to others. And lastly he memorised these numbers by associating some visuals to them in his mind and then he linked them together(kinda like in a story form I guess)
  • @articrafts5186
    To the person who comes across this comment, I just wanna say that you are beautiful and you will achieve your goals no matter how hard, no matter how difficult the road along the way is. Just keep moving forward. Believe in yourself. God bless you.
  • Key takeaways: 1. Keep distractions away while inputting information to the brain. 2. Spend at least twice the time implementing what you've learnt. 3. Best way to retain is to reflect on what you input and share with others.
  • @RM-cw1ix
    Man, I'm so grateful to this guy. This is something I can do, as in TODAY. Videos like this are rare these days. Thank you 🙏🏾
  • There are four important reminders 1)input(stay away anything distractions while immersing information to your brain 2)reflect(try to repear what you have learnt or remember it 3)implement(do it in action if it is possible) Share(endeavour to teach to your friends or tell like a story or at least discuss it with someone else) Love you all
  • @sacdaabdurhman
    “You can either experience the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. The choice is yours.” Sharing some love with ya all keep grinding
  • Takeaways from this video: 1. Learning means nothing if you don't implement it 2. Deep learning = learning something and using the knowledge in some way to better your self. 3. Shallow learning = only being focused on the Input of knowledge. It is simply intellectual entertainment. 4. Deep learning is > shallow learning 5. How to implement knowledge? Spend twice the time (2x) executing & sharing your knowledge as you would take to learn something 6. Always do a Takeaway :)
  • After watching this video, I go through all what have written down for like 5 mins and the rest is history. Thank you so much I love you all🧡