You’re NOT stupid, you have ADHD | How I Study When I Can’t Focus or Concentrate on ANYTHING

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You’re NOT stupid, you just have ADHD | How to Study When You Can’t Focus or Concentrate on ANYTHING
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  • Here’s the link if you want to download SigmaOS guys 🫶🏼: go.sigmaos.com/faye

    @FayeBate@FayeBate8 ай бұрын
    • hi, I'm about to choose my A-levels and I just wanted to ask, what type of doctor are you?

      @Davinia_101@Davinia_1018 ай бұрын
    • does it work on windows and pc?

      @penelopechanthavisith8232@penelopechanthavisith82327 ай бұрын
    • @@penelopechanthavisith8232 nope :(

      @_-LUNAMI-_@_-LUNAMI-_6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@penelopechanthavisith8232 nope

      @michajabczynski1905@michajabczynski19054 ай бұрын
    • I have android ;"c

      @Selsmittenxo@Selsmittenxo3 ай бұрын
  • can barely hold my attention to watch this video

    @faithufedomusa4286@faithufedomusa42868 ай бұрын
    • Literally watching at 1.75x speed and still zoning out

      @faithmcmahon6801@faithmcmahon68012 ай бұрын
    • ​@@faithmcmahon6801 I see so many people say that they do this and honestly I need to make this a habit. Speeding it up is a win win, I maintain my focus for longer and I get information even faster :0

      @pluto1503@pluto15032 ай бұрын
    • I made it almost 10 seconds into the video before pausing to scroll through comments, then doing something else. That's got to be a new record for me.

      @TheSonicSegaNerd@TheSonicSegaNerd2 ай бұрын
    • i was going to comment the same

      @8csimranmohan393@8csimranmohan3932 ай бұрын
    • Same. It seems very chaotic (not in a good way). Probably because the author is also adhd

      @kyivstuff@kyivstuffАй бұрын
  • As someone with ADHD, I want to thank to Faye for generously sharing your stories, experiences, and techniques.Your openness has made me realize that I'm not alone in this journey. It's comforting to know that I'm not 'weird' for not being exactly like my friends.

    @jernjustyle@jernjustyle8 ай бұрын
    • You absolutely are not alone 💖💖 you’ve got this!!

      @FayeBate@FayeBate8 ай бұрын
    • @@FayeBatethank you so much (ง💓_💓ง)

      @jernjustyle@jernjustyle6 ай бұрын
  • 1. The squeeze: Get work done when your most focused Flashcards SigmaOs 2. The Gorilla: Teaze self with short term gratification Add short term reward to daily study: Give self gold star or smiley face 3. The enemy Complete task with other people-Body doubling Use white noise

    @naomia472@naomia4727 ай бұрын
    • Thank you🤌

      @Slomice@Slomice7 ай бұрын
    • thank you so much

      @sarah214ahmed@sarah214ahmed6 ай бұрын
    • Well put together, thank you

      @deniseadams5827@deniseadams58275 ай бұрын
    • Problem with second one, the self gratification will lead to even more waste of time

      @ahagotcha@ahagotcha2 ай бұрын
    • Thank you!!!

      @user-nt7ku3it5y@user-nt7ku3it5y2 ай бұрын
  • The worst is when you have autism AND ADHD so neither organization or procrastination feel okay. It's like a constant place of feeling wrong and doing it the wrong way. I think giving achievable goals as well as doing things in the order that is most fun (if that is possible) with some of the rough stuff sprinkled in really helps. You're still interested in the fun stuff, so you get thru that terrible stuff just to do the fun thing. Flashcard making is usually boring for me, but decorating them isn't! That's how I get them done, lol. Write em down, get to decorate.

    @jericho5615@jericho56157 ай бұрын
  • use of flashcards; half an hour task scheduling and little self-rewards in between; body doubling (having a study buddy) and listening to white noise 📚🧠

    @rotsbuere6502@rotsbuere65027 ай бұрын
  • I'm not diagnosed with adhd, but I do have some traits. What helps me, beside using adhd friendly study techniques, is 1. Having water, coffe and THE study juice, plus some snacks, 2. Create stations(math station, litterature station...) to bounce around in that period of time 3. The work is done standing and I write on sheets attached to the wall 4 I put on some very stimulating music on loop

    @federicacosenza3028@federicacosenza30285 ай бұрын
    • what’s the study juice?

      @jay-de9cz@jay-de9cz5 ай бұрын
    • @@jay-de9cz the juice that I only drink while I'm studying, so that when I drink it my brain knows it's time

      @federicacosenza3028@federicacosenza30285 ай бұрын
    • 😂 I love it! 🥰 for me the juice goes straight to my veins. Robeks (local juice bar) is delicious for days I need a pick up to study and don’t have time to juice myself. Today I’m getting some of THE juice. Thanks for the tip!

      @LHydro@LHydro2 ай бұрын
    • Don’t take Coffee with your ADHD meds NEVER

      @legend-2890@legend-28902 ай бұрын
    • I love the idea of different learning stations

      @BankruptMonkey@BankruptMonkey2 ай бұрын
  • I don't really know if i have ADHD or not but i struggle a lot with staying focused and remembering stuff from lectures. I relate a lot with Dr.Faye in terms of getting bad grades and trying again and also wanting to become a doctor in the future so i will definitely be starting to implement these tips into my study sessions. Thanks a lot Dr.Faye.

    @aishakhan9461@aishakhan94617 ай бұрын
    • I used to think that only people with adhd struggle with this but then I understood that my neurotypical friends had a hard time too. It’s really hard to tell the difference sometimes bc it is a normal distribution. Similarly with dyslexia I am in the bottom 5% when it comes to reading but the bottom 15 % might not get a diagnosis even if they struggle with it . By this I mean clink measures are abrupt. I hope you become a doctor 👩‍⚕️ good luck with your studies x

      @work_in_progress161@work_in_progress1617 ай бұрын
    • Same and I even asked a doctor if they could help me find out abt it and the doctor didn’t even care they said I gotta try to concentrate more I’m just lazy, like stfu and be a f-ing doctor and do ur job I know damn well I’m not just lazy

      @justalex3382@justalex33827 ай бұрын
    • I went to discuss ADHD with my doctor and he was super mean and he came back to me after weeks and said that they are closing my case and tried making me reach helps-

      @KendallJenner-fan@KendallJenner-fan6 ай бұрын
    • I think these tips will help you whether you have ADHD or not :) Flashcards as well as study partners are very popular methods even among NTs

      @mariafromgermany@mariafromgermany6 ай бұрын
    • @@justalex3382 lol that dr sounds super dumb. All doctors are not equal, that one sounds like they suck! I was having trouble with my sleep for example . 1 dr told me I should go to bed at 10:30pm instead and not drink anything 2 hours before bed. Another said I'm fine and told me it's normal if I'm waking up in the night to pee and not being able to fall back asleep for 2-3 hours (didn't check anything, told me to not drink anything 3 hours before bed). A 3rd testd some things not all, didn't find anything. I ended up asking for certain tests. Found out I had a thyroid issue and I'm low in iron (previously no one checked my thyroid or my iron levels). Since fixing both issues, my sleep is finally much better and I can stay asleep for the whole night or if I wake up, I can go back to sleep pretty quickly which was unheard of for me. So if it's something that is bothering you, you can always seek a 2nd or 3rd opinion, or even ask for certain things if you want them

      @avvie24@avvie245 ай бұрын
  • got dx with ADHD a year ago and STILL gaslight myself about "making it up" even though i have pretty much every symptom, not just attention deficit. The imposter syndrome is real lol. Thank u for this video!

    @sophienotbom338@sophienotbom3385 ай бұрын
    • I also got diagnosed a year ago and I always remember how I was before diagnosis- depressed, unable to do simple things to take care of myself (showering, brushing my teeth, etc), sleeping all the time, barely able to do chores (laundry would build up, I wasn’t taking my Guinea pigs out for floor time) I was so disorganized at work and now I am happy, I workout, I take care of myself and my life is so much better, and that helps me to know that even if I feel like I’m making it up, I know I am doing so much better so why does it matter anyways?

      @hannahnfvideos1043@hannahnfvideos10432 ай бұрын
  • As someone who was diagnosed at 23, IN THE 8TH SEMESTER OF A 6 SEMESTER DEGREE, this is so real. Ive written all 4 exams this summer. Usually I would barely be able to do 1-2/5. I finally feel like I’ll be able and motivated to finish my degree.. medication is amazing it has changed my life. I feel robbed of so so much time and potential.. 😢

    @kenzashenna@kenzashenna7 ай бұрын
    • Do you have any tips with getting diagnosed? I’m afraid they’ll say I don’t have it 😔 or do you recommend any specific stuff I should mention during an assessment

      @Anonymous-lb9yu@Anonymous-lb9yu4 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@Anonymous-lb9yu I also got diagnosed „too late“ at the age of 22. Still I managed to get good grades. What has helped me the most is to study with index cards. Also listening to Lofi music or white noises. If you type „this sound will silence your brain“ in youtube you’ll also find good concentration music.

      @Elena-Victoria@Elena-Victoria4 ай бұрын
    • @@Elena-Victoria thank you! I do manage to get good grades too so I don’t know what to mention during an assessment could you give me some some to say? Like I do leave my revision VERY last minute like I cant do a month long revision for an exam I’ll cram everything in the last 10 days and leave out topics before the exam (I’ve tried a study timetable, everything I just won’t be able to unless there’s immense pressure to start it) so I’m like what do I say? I do feel I’m on the innatentive side rather than hyperactive even though I do have some of those traits.

      @Anonymous-lb9yu@Anonymous-lb9yu4 ай бұрын
    • @@Elena-Victoria also did you find that getting diagnosed like that label of having ADHD helped you in life? Like to help nativigate how your mind works? As I’m pretty sure I have it I’m just scared about medications

      @Anonymous-lb9yu@Anonymous-lb9yu4 ай бұрын
  • I can’t even focus on this video you expect me to focus on work? 😭😭

    @zerolahmachun7372@zerolahmachun73725 ай бұрын
    • Ahahagahahahah😂😂😂😂 listennnn!!! I legit got distracted typing this...took me longer than it should have 😅

      @rebeccabobb6226@rebeccabobb622624 күн бұрын
    • When I can focus I put it on 1.5 speed or more so that it gives me a sense of urgency

      @SweetyHelen92@SweetyHelen9222 күн бұрын
  • 1.) The squeeze: Do something which engagess you and us effective for the time that you're able to focus. 2.) The gorilla: Incentivise yourself with short-term rewards. 3.) Body Doubling: Study with someone else to stimulate your mind and help focus. (personally I can't do this because I'll end up chatting for hours with my friends but Faye mentioned white noise which I've had a good experience with. I'd also add doing study with me’s on KZhead because you're “with” someone but they can't distract you/ talk to you )

    @aretwothetoo7758@aretwothetoo77588 ай бұрын
    • yeessssss soo good w the study w mes

      @tamsindave@tamsindave8 ай бұрын
    • @@tamsindave I also found out about brown noise from a comment in here which I haven't tried yet but they say it's better than white noise

      @aretwothetoo7758@aretwothetoo77588 ай бұрын
  • 40+ going to college for the first time… had my first exam and bombed it! I am trying to reset my brain from how I was taught to learn. And only in the last couple of years have I learned that I Undiagnosed ADHD… which truly is the only reason I am going to college Btw… thank you for this video!

    @alisom8210@alisom82107 ай бұрын
    • How are things going?? Are you using any specific methods for studying and learning?

      @ILLRICARDO@ILLRICARDO4 ай бұрын
  • The absolute best advice for studying with ADHD - in my opinion. These tools also work for me in other areas of learning, albeit slightly adapted to my own preferences. Flashcards, spaced repetition, active recall, speaking the material out loud, flow state, question banks, accountability in some form to other people, and focus music or sounds are my highlights. Your technique of skipping note-taking and rather making flashcards straight away, would have changed my entire Varsity experience for the better. Thank you for the video!

    @earthsign15@earthsign154 ай бұрын
    • I quit note-taking as some study guides can explain a lot better than my teacher notes. I prefer doing flowcharts, feynman, topical questions, and past papers. I hate flashcards. It just doesn't work for entire courses but physical flashcards for little details close to exam season, max 20 flashcards for everything.

      @miko-ee@miko-ee2 ай бұрын
    • Very true, the nature of some course content is not well suited for notecards, and also depends on length of time available and quantity of course content. I also love flowcharts & Feynman technique, 100%. These days I love using notecards as a commonplace source (instead of a notebook/journal) for information that is personally interesting to me, that I curate from videos or insightful social media. Good Luck with your studies & any future learning!

      @earthsign15@earthsign152 ай бұрын
  • I haven’t been diagnosed with ADHD but I’m quite certain I have it. Studying has always been so difficult for me! My 3 years of Nursing degree ended up taking me 5 years! I struggled so much! Even though I’m a nurse now, I’m still constantly looking for different study methods to help me keep up with my knowledge to provide better and safer care

    @Ahmad67475@Ahmad674758 ай бұрын
    • I hope you found the video useful!! I would really recommend talking with occupational health too, I’ve found them so helpful. Healthcare can be a very difficult environment if you struggle to focus but there are lots of tools that could help. Best of luck!

      @FayeBate@FayeBate8 ай бұрын
    • Same here, started with nursing but i was so stressed don’t know how to study & stuff so i left the study;(..

      @leandrotoper@leandrotoper4 ай бұрын
  • I (21) have both adhd and autism. I have been out of education since 16 and have recently been figuring out a path to get me to medical school since it's something i'm extremely interested in pursuing and watching your videos has really shown me that maybe I can do it. So thank you!!!

    @liff_@liff_8 ай бұрын
    • Best of luck with the next steps of your journey, I have faith 🍀💖

      @FayeBate@FayeBate8 ай бұрын
    • I have ADHD and autism too and decided I wanted to go to medical school when I was 22. I am now 26 - but I've just finished my first semester and am about to start my second. It is all possible :)

      @mikibaumgart9553@mikibaumgart95538 ай бұрын
    • Liff that's me I'm in the same space rn with you I'm 21 and stopped study long ago and now I wanna get into medical school

      @thatgurl.323@thatgurl.3237 ай бұрын
    • ​@@mikibaumgart9553 i don't know how i didn't see this before but congratulations! im so happy for you !!

      @liff_@liff_7 ай бұрын
    • I’m 20 with adhd and wanting to get into medical school as well! It’s so motivating to see other people who are more similar in age wanting to do the same. It can get demotivating most people are freshly out of high school, almost makes me feel like I’m ‘behind’.

      @jemappellemerci@jemappellemerci6 ай бұрын
  • Mind maps are what help me the most. I had two teachers who gave lectures by making mindmaps on a whiteboard whilst explaining everything and using examples and also allowing us to ask questions during the lecture so we could understand everything, the course material was well organised and it had proper structure and I found that their teaching method was what worked best for me because I could write down the same mindmap and add some other notes for myself during the lecture. They would also give us a small 5 minute break in the middle and give us a quick recap after finishing the lecture. I had the best grades in those subjects. Other teachers would put on a power point presentation full of sentences and paragraphs with barely any images and the stuff wasn’t organised so I didn’t have any structure and I was incapable of staying focused and paying attention and would constantly zone out or even fall asleep. I had to create my own study material from the books, make a comprehensive summary and then from that summary I would create my own mindmap. This was all very time consuming but I had to do it to get good grades because the teachers were useless to me. The only way I can focus on a lecture with a power point presentation is if it’s well made (I mean that the information has to be well organised and not all over the place) and I get the ppt file and I can take notes on the file itself during the lecture so that making my own study material is easier. I need to be writing during lectures because otherwise I will zone out. I’m a visual learner and have auditory processing difficulties so the teacher’s teaching methods really make a difference. But sadly we have no control over that so my advice if you’re like me is to make mindmaps and use flashcards.

    @somni4867@somni48677 ай бұрын
    • thanks! The first method those teachers were using sounds wonderful!!

      @coconutwaffle4999@coconutwaffle49994 ай бұрын
  • This feels so validating i want to cry lol. Im a huge fantasy reader, I can literally sit down and read about 300 pages easily. Yet when it comes to study books (even the one I literally am interested in) I cant focus for the life of me, feel myself zoning out. I most probably have AuDHD but since the care in this department isnt so accessible in my country (post soviet country, what can we do), it will probably stay just as a self diagnosis forever (and just because I faced some backlash after saying this sometimes, no I did not only used tiktok lol, I did every oficial exam there is). And honestly seeing someone struggle lke this as you openly show in the video.. I never tought I need it. It just feels like such a validating and safe space here, I will definitely be a frequent visitor from now on. And youre doing so great and Im so proud of you too, youll be a great medic

    @klarapopilkova5791@klarapopilkova57918 ай бұрын
    • Feel you sis. Im also from czechia. Also self diagnosed AuDHD. But im too scared to seak help cause I rly dont wanna my future employer to think im stupid because of it. Mental health is SO stigmatised in our country

      @isabelafranklova9769@isabelafranklova97692 ай бұрын
  • I've just recently being diagnosed with autism (38 yrs old) and watching this and I can remember when I did my GCSE that this was how I used to learn and try to remember stuff with making the flash cards. This has been an eye opener and can't wait to sit down and listen to more medical stories with you next week

    @darrenreynolds6077@darrenreynolds60778 ай бұрын
    • I hope you enjoy the videos to come ⭐️

      @FayeBate@FayeBate8 ай бұрын
  • THANK YOU FOR THIS.. I am not diagnosed with ADHD, but I am not the greatest at staying focused during studying (even though I love what I am going to school for, which is nursing) :)

    @Breanna3206@Breanna32068 ай бұрын
  • It’s extremely reassuring to hear from someone who flopped their A levels first time around. I’m about to sit mine and it feels like everyone who’s telling me not to worry are people who find studying very easy and have no problem passing exams

    @imjohnstone3707@imjohnstone37077 ай бұрын
    • I also scored a U in a biology paper and had to give Alevels again it was a very difficult time. The second time because of the trauma of failing i managed to get a C somehow. Maybe all we need is a little stress or a push.

      @siz2790@siz27904 ай бұрын
  • Please please share your adhd story with how came you were diagnosed, what your symptoms are and how youre handling it (eg. Medication), would loveee to hear about it as I'm struggling with attention deficit too

    @user-pv1ng2od2n@user-pv1ng2od2n8 ай бұрын
  • This video made me realize that I am suffering from ADHD and how it was affecting my academic performance and now I have the chance to work effectively and get more results.

    @kashishsrivastava7235@kashishsrivastava72357 ай бұрын
  • currently sitting my A levels with autism, its hard af but all of these tips as so so helpful and also affirming. its comforting to hear someone talk candidly about this in contrast to so many of my neurotypical teachers who hound on about knuckling down and 'just getting it done'. so thank you!!!

    @jginge67@jginge675 ай бұрын
  • I also love flashcards but they take me way too long to make so I now watch ninja nerd videos and take notes in the mean time. He is enthusiastic enough to keep me entertained and he uses a lot of schemes that make the subject easier to remember.

    @klarasmuc5938@klarasmuc59385 ай бұрын
  • Wow when I read the title I was a bit spooked ngl because I’ve been suspecting that I have adhd and you’re a creator that I have long watched. It’s so good to see tips for managing this and still being able to pursue things too. Love the content and excited for future videos!!

    @leena8600@leena86007 ай бұрын
  • Everything in here is making sooo much sense!! I was introed to flashcards last semester, and I remember them pretty well. I found I'm easily overwhelmed by them, so this semester I'm taping them into my notebooks (then they're less easily lost). Doing the flashcards last semester made it easier to think more actively during lectures I think!! I also have a schedule for each 30 mins, but I never thought about crossing it off each day! I love that idea, lol the Lil Gorilla!!

    @HydrogenTwoO@HydrogenTwoO7 ай бұрын
  • Hay Faye I’m still here and clicking on to you as my choice of KZhead stars you’re doing amazingly and not just your average person could succeed with the amount the work you put in! You go girl. And good to see the pillowcase/face cloth thing works x

    @Penelopescloset@Penelopescloset8 ай бұрын
  • I have not been diagnosed with adhd. But recently came across a video and it was spot on my life story. I was feeling so bad today that i was not able to achieve my study goal. This video helped me a lot reminded me gow i studied best with my techniques even though other people might have other proper ways of studying. I am so grateful that you have shared your tips . It really helps me feel confident and hopeful.

    @sambhramarao2996@sambhramarao29966 ай бұрын
  • I love using flash cards so when my family and friends are running through them with me, I form memories of going through particlular questions and even now in my second year of a levels, I can remember exact gcse flash cards I made and what they say because I remember sitting in my kitchen whilst my mum tested me and when I would go through them with my friends in the canteen queue so attaching memories to things to remember for exams really helps for me 🧠❤

    @EuphonicElla@EuphonicElla8 ай бұрын
    • Awwww I love this!! And I can definitely relate to it, I remember going through my flashcards for gcse with my mum so vividly too xx

      @FayeBate@FayeBate8 ай бұрын
  • thank you so much for your tips Faye, I had to resit one of my first year exams for med school and my confidence was so down, but you have helped me so much in being able to study more effectively and now im doing so much better both academically and mentally! thank you so much for sharing :)

    @niamhmarie8812@niamhmarie88126 ай бұрын
  • Getting through undergrad was hell for me. How i graduated I still have no idea. However I want to go to grad school and your videos are inspiring. 🥰

    @wayfaring_stranger_@wayfaring_stranger_5 ай бұрын
  • OMG i cannot thank you enough!!!! normally when i watch these videos i gained NOTHING by the end of it so then time feels wasted. but today you have literally changed my life. i just used your tips for the past few hours and the difference is insane!!! thank you so much ❤❤❤❤❤

    @rose-mg9wt@rose-mg9wt7 ай бұрын
  • Hey, Faye! This is the first video of yours I've watched and I can't wait to explore more. I'm a teacher and I'm always on the lookout for new tips and tricks for my students! These are great strategies for anyone, whether they have ADHD or not. I've never used flashcards, but I want to introduce them to my very young students as a fun way to learn their vocabulary words. I don't have ADHD and I can remain on task for hours, but only if I make it worth my while. I do that in two ways. First, before actually studying, I try to get myself excited to study. The numbers and symbols in maths and science, and the prefixes and suffixes in grammar are small parts you can play with. Longer texts from history and literature open up a whole new world I'm excited to explore. This excitement and curiosity are enough to get me started. I then start studying using my outside voice, being the teacher to myself. I explain each step of the process or analyse how one sentence leads to the next one, so that I don't just repeat stuff. I might pause to write down an interesting question/thought and I always have a blank piece of paper next to me for a rough outline, pretty much like the information you would put on your flashcards. If I get tired or bored, I might get up for a quick break or simply switch subjects before I come back. A timer works miracles too! Once I know I have the basics, it's time to memorise the information. Exercises are great for subjects like maths, science or grammar and syntax, so it's enough to get started and reiterate the rules and formulas while solving problems. For more theoretical subjects, I get up, walk around, and pretend I'm teaching the material to a class of 7-year-olds. This is so I remember to break each concept in very small bits and to use the simplest words possible. The mental effort ensures that I'm engaged and the result is a very deep understanding of the concept. I use my outside voice and make sure I walk around, to never lose focus. By the time I'm done, I know I have committed to memory all of the information and that I will still remember it weeks later, so that I'll need a quick revision of my outline (or flashcards) for the rest of the details to come to mind.

    @vasilikikitsikoudi3963@vasilikikitsikoudi39638 ай бұрын
  • Thank you! I am going into nursing soon and I've been hyper focusing on ways to study and this was the best video I've come across.

    @Arabiadawn444@Arabiadawn4442 ай бұрын
  • OH MY GODDD Faye!!! thank you so much for posting this, I was just halfway to crying yesterday ‘cause I have no idea how to really study with my adhd (especially when I have to read textbooks), just been kinda winging it 😂, you’re a lifesaver ✨

    @johannamariabeck-faubl9062@johannamariabeck-faubl90628 ай бұрын
  • Wow! This helped me so much. I’ve been through battles with my ADHD and now after 3 days I’ve finally completed this video

    @carmelojackson7298@carmelojackson72984 ай бұрын
  • 1. active learnmethod that works for you(for example flash cards/ questions) 2. Reward yourself after studytime to keep yourself motivated 3. Create a metod to make u want to learn (for example filling out circles every time you learn for a certain amount of time) 4.set timers 5.work with a study budy (virtual or in person) 6.white noise

    @cansusamira5550@cansusamira55507 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video! I'm in grad school and was diagnosed with ADHD in 2019. Body Doubling saved me especially as a remote student. I started a body doubling session with my good friend where we focus on our work/studies for an hour every Monday. We've been doing it for two years and have conquered so many goals.

    @mykalee@mykalee5 ай бұрын
  • my story so basically i just got my 9th final exam result i got 91 percent and let me tell you i am devastated growing up i was the intelligent god gifted child but as i entered my teens i started noticing adhd symptoms i become an average student in high school i just couldnt focus and everybody around told me how i am so talented and how i didnt work hard enough and if i did i could have got atleast 95 percent honestly your story has given me so much inspiration that there is still some hope left for me

    @hino60@hino608 ай бұрын
    • 91% is still amazing! You're still smart! You need to build up your self esteem 🫶🏼

      @shelby6@shelby68 ай бұрын
    • But 91% is amazing 😭 I went from getting A’s in middle and highschool to getting 0’s in college because I would panic and give up on everything.

      @chamallow989@chamallow9898 ай бұрын
    • So happy you found the video useful!! Best of luck with everything 💖

      @FayeBate@FayeBate8 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much, being in nursing school to become an anesthesist nurse, this video is really helping me out thank you so much for giving out strategies to us adhd folks

    @Poyo953@Poyo9534 ай бұрын
  • Thank you. Going back to school after graduating 6 years ago. And i don't do well with stims or caffeine. I needed this video.

    @AlienAteIt.MyNoraTees@AlienAteIt.MyNoraTees6 ай бұрын
  • All these tips are really great! I just naturally adopted all of these strategies this past semester at Yale, and my grades have improved significantly. It’s so cool to see the parallelism between what has worked for my ADHD and the content in this video!

    @carolazar1312@carolazar13124 ай бұрын
  • I can't believe I finished watching this video in one go! 😆Your video was so fun to watch and every tip you gave is going to be super helpful for me. Thank you so much! 💓

    @chreedevol7597@chreedevol75972 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the tips! I discovered your channel not so long ago and now I’m a fan. I’m from Chile 🇨🇱 and in med school🧠 I’ll be using your study tips x

    @paolaflies1534@paolaflies15348 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely amazing!!! Thank you so much for posting this video!!!!

    @sheikhselim2312@sheikhselim23124 ай бұрын
  • Hello Faye!!! Ngl, it kinda scared me you popping up in my recommendations bc I just have been starting to suspect I may have ADHD *and* I'm also in medical school, it's my first semester and it's been complicated to focus even more than usual. In hs it was easier to manage but now I had no clue of how to really study but I guess this recommendations fitted perfectly. Thank you ❤, really, knowing that it isn't impossible to become a doctor with ADHD has been relieving bc I really love medicine and I don't want to fail. ✴✴✴

    @drawndy6761@drawndy67617 ай бұрын
  • I had to come back and find this video, because the half an hour breakdown thing... actually works. And i had so littel faith in it working because it seemed really trivial. But hats off, I was wrong. Thank you!!

    @elysegymer9880@elysegymer98806 ай бұрын
  • Faye, thank you for this video ❤

    @EmmysCoolVids123@EmmysCoolVids12322 күн бұрын
  • I’m glad I’ve found this video, Faye. While I haven’t adhd (I’ve been tested for it and for autism when I was younger cause I received a misdiagnosis and in reality I was losing my ability to perceive sounds bc of a heavy ear infection), I have an eating disorder and I don’t handle stress too well cause I’ve dermatitis, allergies and a hyperactive immune disease that trigger my stress responses. All these things can severely damage mental health and often adhd has co-morbidity with EDs, so we share some difficulties. Between 2018-2019 I had a burnout and entered into a dangerous period with my ED. Up to that stage of my life, my grades were good, I’ve never had focus and concentration issues, but after that my mind basically shut down. My mental abilities dropped off and I’m still struggling with finishing my master, while I’m slowing recovering from the rest. My grades are good, but I’m really slow and one last exam is left. It’s Neuroanatomy (I’m becoming a neurobiologist) and it requires a lot mnemonic skills that I have almost completely lost. Watching your video reassured me, I’ll try your methods. I hope to recover and I wish the best to you and all the people you have reached with this video, that can be a lifesaver (and a career saver for me, lol). 🍀💗

    @user-wp1dn7fd9w@user-wp1dn7fd9wАй бұрын
  • literally just came across this video, but i think you're about to become one of my favourite channels

    @lizzy3332@lizzy33325 ай бұрын
  • Loved these tips!! 🧠

    @maloriemurphy184@maloriemurphy184Ай бұрын
  • im awaiting my first session for my adhd assessment and in my first year of a physics degree at 21 after dropping out the first time around and doing a year-long course to make sure i knew what i wanted the second time around (i'm much happier in physics than in my previous course! :D). thanks for this as a never really learned to study, just managed to get by with good grades in secondary school with little to no effort. unfortunately for me, uni is much more difficult (duh) and requires effort. this combined with the fact that my adhd symptoms are getting harder to manage has been a nightmare. im using this video both as advice, and to help motivate me and "get me in the zone" haha. thanks again

    @lucy-vo2lr@lucy-vo2lr2 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Faye, you're amazing. 💜

    @amnashoaib3949@amnashoaib39498 ай бұрын
  • loved this video!! thanks for making this for us❤

    @TomarBoroDada@TomarBoroDada3 ай бұрын
  • Kudos on preparing study materials WHILE you were in class!!! I'm not ADHD, but in some classes I used to "compete" with profs on doing mathematical proofs and even try to predict what the next result was. It's a total overkill, extremely benefitial for your growth.

    @garchauro@garchauro27 күн бұрын
  • I needed this so much. Thank you.

    @MrPuff1026@MrPuff1026Ай бұрын
  • The best useful video ive ever watched in my life. thank you sm xx

    @holyy_mall@holyy_mall4 ай бұрын
  • I am a pre med student and have ADHD, this really motivated me and made me believe that I too can do this🎉❤

    @samruddhijhanjhariya6296@samruddhijhanjhariya62967 ай бұрын
  • i rarely comment but these tips sound so helpful. It was nice to see some things i already do like the white noise. I also listen to rain sometimes cause its similar. Im gonna try some of these other things. Thank you🙏

    @chris_chris_dav@chris_chris_dav6 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing your tips. I personally better focus with people talking around me but not talking to me. Cause I need to make an effort to focus maybe and it keeps me hooked

    @carole1864@carole18644 ай бұрын
  • 🧠 Faye, thanks for your strategies and tips! I used to study in my favourite coffee shops/cafes ☕. There were people around, which I guess worked as body doubling. Plus, I could get something to eat or drink after finishing a certain part as a reward. Also I knew I have limited amount of time as I will have to go home, and, thus, I need to complete something. I don't have an ADHD; usually, I'm quite focused. But still being productive and doing many things in life is hard and tiring.

    @eugeniakukushkina@eugeniakukushkina8 ай бұрын
    • Ahhahaha a quiet coffee shop is the BEST for me too ✨✨ and yes!! The pressure of a closing time 💫💫💫 Happy the tips were also helpful for you to!!

      @FayeBate@FayeBate8 ай бұрын
  • as someone with ADHD, I've been struggling with insecurities about my academic abilities. this vid was helpful, thanks

    @DavaKaba@DavaKaba6 ай бұрын
  • Thank you SO much for sharing! Absolute best advice!!! ❤

    @patrycjagajda5810@patrycjagajda58104 ай бұрын
  • As a visual learner I first watch a video about the topic and make a note. Then would fill in the details with a textbook.

    @CharlieJunes@CharlieJunes2 ай бұрын
  • probably the best adhd productivity vid out there, thanks!

    @salmakeid@salmakeid7 ай бұрын
  • Crossing off half hours is a very intriguing idea! I'd never thought of it and I'm going to try that right away. My usual problem is GETTING STARTED (and then I can't stop, but for the working world, that's less of a problem, no matter how harmful it can be). This seems like it might help, especially when it becomes a habit

    @aliceg5327@aliceg53275 ай бұрын
  • was just going to make a video on this! timely :) thank you, I and many of my friends use these tips!

    @abbieamavi@abbieamavi7 ай бұрын
  • Faye I have related to u for years and only just realised that it’s bc we both have ADHD. Ur videos are a life saver ❤❤❤

    @lucyylook@lucyylook8 ай бұрын
  • Hi Faye! I just came across your channel. I was one of the "lucky" ones being diagnosed at age 9. I went to Ohio State for my undergraduate career and am now applying for graduate school hopefully in Fall 2024! I completed my B.A in Psychology in Dec 2022 but wanted to take a break cause of the pandemic. I love that you share your journey and story living with ADHD cause it certainly isn't easy. Socially, academically, etc. I also never used/read any of the textbooks assigned like I think I only read one through cause it was about the history of American criminal justice and it was a topic that interested me. But thank you for sharing your tips. I certainly will apply these in the counseling programs I am applying for.

    @mads1864@mads18647 ай бұрын
  • After watching your video, the first method and last method were on point for me. Flashcards are a good way for me to study because I prefer interactive learning since that's really how I grew up. I also realized that you are right about studying with friends. When people I know are around me it does help me concentrate. Your video came in handy at a great time. I got really bad grades in my AS May/June AS level exams so I have to retake them in the October/November series and on top of that, my mom is pressuring me to take my A level exams in the Feb/March 2024 series. And it is also hard for me because I was skipped 2 grades from grade 6 to 8 so I'm not the normal age for the grade I'm in which is 15 currently, turning 16 in October when I have my exam :). I'll get to making Flashcards and using them, thanks a lot!

    @maggie3675@maggie36758 ай бұрын
  • I always find listening to lo-fi in the background works a treat!

    @winniecarmela2395@winniecarmela23957 ай бұрын
  • I need this but for writing a paper. Studying for tests is always easier in comparison because there’s an end date. But papers just last forever.

    @Orange_creamsicle@Orange_creamsicle6 ай бұрын
  • also! i have a tip- if youre using flashcards, use an online timer for like 1 min and try and do as many flashcards as fast as possible for that one minute. i often find myself daydreaming as theres no instant time pressure- this helped a lot!

    @tamsindave@tamsindave8 ай бұрын
    • wowww?? I never thought to do something like this. I find that when I do flashcards I do so many little cards in so much time 😭😭 so this is a great tip actually ! If I can have many 1-minute sessions a day, I would actually cover a good number of cards ! Thanks for the tip 😊

      @tatianat604@tatianat6048 ай бұрын
    • @@tatianat604exactly exactly! i go through so many study techniques so i prolly could make a video myself on it one day hahah

      @tamsindave@tamsindave8 ай бұрын
    • @@tatianat604also its a fun little challenge! lots of little challenges build up and the dopamine from getting e.g. 5 done in 1 min (depending on the amount of info on a card) is really great for motivation. another tip is looking in the mirror while doing it (weird i know) but it helps to feel like youre explaining to someone and idk maybe your brain will recognise a person saying it- maybe if you use a weird accent or do an action with the flashcard it'll help to remember it!

      @tamsindave@tamsindave8 ай бұрын
  • THANKYOU SO MUCH ,THIS WORKED FOR ME

    @sadafnaqvi2967@sadafnaqvi29674 ай бұрын
  • One of my favourite study tips is to set myself something enjoyable before I get to work so that I have something to motivate me and to work towards! 🧠

    @watsonmelon6575@watsonmelon65758 ай бұрын
  • Thank you! I will try the flashcards!

    @monicas2461@monicas24612 ай бұрын
  • loved this!! thanks

    @lalensmith@lalensmith5 ай бұрын
  • Thankyou faye. U are so sweet and thus video was very helpful ❤❤

    @pragyakumari1661@pragyakumari16613 ай бұрын
  • Very great tips. I'm grateful 🧠

    @RossukontNakchuen@RossukontNakchuen5 ай бұрын
  • more tips please! this is so helpful.

    @tamsindave@tamsindave8 ай бұрын
  • This video and comment section might actually save me 😭 I always knew I liked body doubling, but never knew the term nor had opportunities/friends to do so with.. Def gonna try the flashcards, squeeze, and half-hourly checklist. My only dilemma is with being in HS, having poor sleep habits bc of leftover energy late at night --- but also not enough energy when I first get home after masking all day.. I feel like I'm at war with myself sm, somehow staying afloat. I think (hope!!) things will get better in college..

    @sandraphobic@sandraphobicАй бұрын
  • That white noise is godsent because it helps me so much

    @kristenclark9282@kristenclark9282Ай бұрын
    • Literally the best

      @FayeBate@FayeBateАй бұрын
  • As an INTP i have a loooot common traits with people that have ADHD. (I mean i was pretty sure i had it at some point, but nope it's just who i am). So i can't tell how much videos like yours help me, because this techniques work pretty damn well for me as well. Thank you for your effort you put in this videos and for sharing your experience! ❤

    @RavenQrow@RavenQrow5 ай бұрын
  • Watching study with me videos has helped me tremendously! the body doubling is so real, I have daily studying facetimes with my boyfriend and we’re both acing our exams thanks to it!

    @emmanuellayao4641@emmanuellayao46415 ай бұрын
  • THANK YOU!! I feel so seen!

    @theblessed_gal@theblessed_galАй бұрын
  • I LOVE SigmaOS! My fav browser experience everrrr 🙌🏼

    @melanieromero1973@melanieromero19734 ай бұрын
  • Wished I saw your channel before I completed my music degree! 😭 regardless I think this will definitely help me stay focused on my work💗

    @Dressagio@Dressagio8 ай бұрын
  • yess your tips help me so much and now It’s gonna be about ADHD! I’m so excited.

    @rand2909@rand29098 ай бұрын
    • Hope you found it useful!!💖💖

      @FayeBate@FayeBate8 ай бұрын
    • very! I'm already trying your tips@@FayeBate

      @rand2909@rand29098 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant tips!!

    @Thatbritaindude@ThatbritaindudeАй бұрын
  • You seem so kind. I’m gunna subscribe :)

    @aeliemanning7448@aeliemanning74487 ай бұрын
  • i suspect i might have adhd and i have found that body doubling is ESSENTIAL, i am incapable of working at home but i can go to a library (or the office now that i work) and smash it all out. i prefer slightly open-plan layouts so i can see other ppl also focusing and i would go to another department's library so i wouldn't get distracted by people i knew 😅 my dopamine primarily comes from music (i am constantly listening to music and switching between radio stations and playlists) and i also sit next to a walkway at work so take regular breaks to chat to my colleagues as they walk by.

    @cecilopez-cotarelo4209@cecilopez-cotarelo42098 ай бұрын
  • Girl i love your videos and vibe

    @ayayousif3107@ayayousif31078 ай бұрын
  • My gosh we are the same person 😅 i have been using flash cards but never thought of making them during the lecture for added pressure/stimulation! It's also perfect as a visual learner to be able to recall the lecturer or slide in my head when reviewing the cards. Thank you 😊

    @whodfk@whodfk2 ай бұрын
  • this is what i needed ty universe

    @stardewvi@stardewvi5 ай бұрын
  • Having my readings read aloud through the voice dream or speechify app is a lifesaver. The iPhone can also do this now through settings.^^

    @Onechaoticlibrarian@Onechaoticlibrarian7 ай бұрын
  • the flashcards. the flashcards!!! I feel so validated. I'm just finishing a full course load since highschool (yeeeaaars ago) and flashcards are the only things that got me through it. The combination of the satisfaction of having a huge stack combined with figuring out what information should get a card AND trying to figure out the best way to summarize that information has been perfect. Who knew adhd brains liked them so much 😂 sidenote, and I apologize if you mentioned it in the video, but you mentioned typing out your flashcards, what app or website do you prefer for digital flashcards?

    @queen_ariachne@queen_ariachne5 ай бұрын
  • Wait wait wait. Making flash cards DURING lecture is GENIUS!!! Thank you from a stressed out law student 🥲

    @michellebrookesmith@michellebrookesmith7 ай бұрын
  • I know you probably wont read this, but i just wanted to thank you so much for how much you have helped me over the past few years. I was diagnosed with ADHD 4 years ago and I have had type 1 Diabetes wince i was 7. My life has been a mess because of this, i missed more than 5 years worth of school in total from Grade 5 to Grade 9 due to health issues. I loved learning but no matter what i did i could never seem to get decent grades. I discovered your channel last year and you have been one of my biggest inspirations to study and try to get my life turned back around. I was barely passing every subject for most of my high school years but thanks to you, i managed to get 97% on my recent Chemistry Exam, 100% on my Biology Exam, and 98% on my Advanced Mathematics Exam, and i'm currently sitting on a GPA of 4.0 in Grade 11. You have inspired me to pursue my dream of Architecture which i had otherwise given up on. Thankyou so much for getting me through school. I'm studying for my finals and i hope i get accepted into university.

    @x_cloudyheavens_x620@x_cloudyheavens_x6202 ай бұрын
  • I love watching your videos as a 4th year med student❤

    @ipekmd1281@ipekmd12818 ай бұрын
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