
Kang Sung-tae's 66-day study method
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Book Introduction
It's not the study method, but the study habits that determine success or failure! Why study habits are more important than study methods Kang Sung-tae, CEO of Gongsin.com, has established himself as Korea's #1 study mentor with over 170 million YouTube views, bestsellers such as "You Have to Be Crazy to Study" and "Kang Sung-tae's 66-Day Study Method," and appearances on the TV shows [SBS Special] and [EBS 60 Minute Parents]. He was nothing more than a timid country bumpkin, but he started studying to overcome his inferiority complex and finally got into Seoul National University with a score of 0.01% on the college entrance exam. The study methods he personally learned during his school days and the study secrets he discovered while working as a study mentor have brought about amazing changes in the academic performance of countless students across the country, including teenagers, civil service exam takers, and job seekers. The author, who has met students in the educational field for over ten years, believes that study habits are more important than study methods for public officials, and that there is a need to organize and inform them separately, so he published "Kang Seong-tae's 66-Day Study Method." This book, published in a revised and expanded edition to commemorate the sale of 200,000 copies, is characterized by providing more realistic and specific study advice based on the actual cases of those who practiced the 66-day study method. “I want to study hard, but my body won’t let me.” “I need to make a big decision every time I try to study.” There are many people who worry because, despite their desire to study, they aren’t doing well. This is because studying has not become a part of daily life, that is, it has not become a habit. When anything becomes a habit, a circuit is created in the brain that allows it to work more efficiently with less energy. In other words, studying becomes automated. It is no exaggeration to say that these study habits are what determine success or failure as you advance in grade level and the amount of studying increases. This is why you need to establish a study system and study habits before you learn how to study. This book contains specific methods that students must practice in both developing study habits and studying methods. All of these methods are trustworthy because the author has proven their effectiveness through trial and error in the educational field. This book will serve as a new starting point and a useful guide for all test takers, including teenagers, civil service exam takers, and job seekers, who want to solidify their study habits this time around. |
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Preface to the Revised Edition | Prologue | 33 Study Habits a Meritorious Subject Should Maintain Even After Death
Part 1: Mind: 66 Days, 5 Rules for Building Habits
Rule 1: Stick to a repetitive routine.
Studying Like Taking Medicine | For Beginners | Persistence is More Important Than Practice
The Key to Building Habits | Kids Who Gained 50 Points | The Secret to Making the Impossible Possible
The God of Study: Reading While Eating | Pavlov's Dog
Rule 2: Habits start small and build big.
Let them do something, even if it's just a little | Use the law of inertia
One Master Habit at a Time | Can You Study 18 Hours a Day? | The Push-Up God
The Secret of Benjamin Franklin, America's Founding Father
Rule 3: Your Morning Habits Shape Your Whole Day
Start your day as if you've already won | Don't make things unbearable | Willpower is a depletable resource
Don't stay up all night reading | At least open the blankets in the morning | Successful people wake up early.
What should night people do? | Important and urgent matters
Rule 4: Make it impossible not to do it.
How I Mastered 1,049 English Sentences | Studying is a Matter of Courage, Not Skill
Concentration is not a good thing if you do it, but if you don't concentrate, it's not studying.
A learning space that fosters the habit of focusing | If the environment doesn't change, habits don't change.
Why can't I concentrate at home? | Why did the rabbit have to lose?
Eliminate or increase the cost of access | The most effective way to break a bad habit
Rule 5: Continue for 66 days.
It will become a habit
The 66-Day Challenge | Why Studying Isn't Fun Like a Game | How to Make Studying Like a Game
Applying the Habit Law to the 66-Day Habit Calendar
Part 2: 66 Days of Practice: 33 Study Habits That Will Make You a Success
Chapter 1 66-Day Review Method
Habit 1: Don't just look at it multiple times, test it multiple times.
English word infinite repetition blank test
Habit 2: The Power of the 5-Minute Review Habit
Habit 3: Study for 45 minutes, rest for 10 minutes, review for 5 minutes
Habit 4: How to Make Optimal Review Cycles a Habit
Chapter 2 66-Day Memorization Technique
Habit 5: Triple Memorization: Read, Speak, Draw, and Write
Habit 6: Memorize Instantly Without Studying
Habit 7: How to Memorize 100 English Words Quickly
Habit 8: Memorize often, in many places, and in different situations.
Habit 9: Connect to something you already know or are connected to.
Chapter 3 66-Day Test Method
Habit 10: Manage your problem-solving time in seconds.
Habit 11: The best place to study for exams is the place where you take the exam.
Habit 12: Revisiting Mistakes and Getting Caught
Habit 13: Classify your mistakes.
By unit, by concept, by type
Habit 14: Today's Wrong Answer is Tomorrow's Right Answer
Time-Saving Wrong Answer Envelope Study Method
Habit 15: Break Your Goals Down into Habits
Habit 16: Combine Lessons and Questions
How to Ask Questions Like a Public Official 5
Chapter 4 66-Day Concentration Method
Habit 17: The only way to beat distracting thoughts is to set small goals.
Habit 18: The Concentration Game That Makes Concentration a Habit
Habit 19: Start by lowering your brainwaves to increase your focus.
Habit 20: How did I get a perfect score on the TOEIC without studying?
Effective ways to get a good night's sleep
Habit 21: Sleep Today, Wake Up Tomorrow
Habit 22: Is it okay to listen to music while studying?
Study God YouTube Channel Study Focus ASMR TOP 10
Chapter 5 66-Day Note-taking Method
Habit 23: Pick up a pen and start writing right now.
Habit 24: Take Notes Like This
Habit 25: Studying is easier when you use the right pen color.
Chapter 6 66-Day Plan
Habit 26 We Don't Know Our Days Well
Habit 27: Measure Your Study Speed
Habit 28: How to Create a Sticky Weekly Schedule
Habit 29: Study like this on weekends and vacations
Chapter 7 66-Day Speed Reading Method
Habit 30: Why am I a slow reader?
Habit 31: Doesn't speed reading reduce comprehension?
Habit 32: How to Increase Your Reading Speed Instantly
Habit 33: Speed Reading: Understand a Text by Reading Only the First Sentence
PART 3: 66 Days of Story: Dramatic Changes Created by Habits
Story 1: Where does the strength to see it through to the end come from?
Story 2 How do ordinary people form habits?
Epilogue | 66-Day Habit Calendar | Reader Reviews | Gongshin's Vision and Core Values
Part 1: Mind: 66 Days, 5 Rules for Building Habits
Rule 1: Stick to a repetitive routine.
Studying Like Taking Medicine | For Beginners | Persistence is More Important Than Practice
The Key to Building Habits | Kids Who Gained 50 Points | The Secret to Making the Impossible Possible
The God of Study: Reading While Eating | Pavlov's Dog
Rule 2: Habits start small and build big.
Let them do something, even if it's just a little | Use the law of inertia
One Master Habit at a Time | Can You Study 18 Hours a Day? | The Push-Up God
The Secret of Benjamin Franklin, America's Founding Father
Rule 3: Your Morning Habits Shape Your Whole Day
Start your day as if you've already won | Don't make things unbearable | Willpower is a depletable resource
Don't stay up all night reading | At least open the blankets in the morning | Successful people wake up early.
What should night people do? | Important and urgent matters
Rule 4: Make it impossible not to do it.
How I Mastered 1,049 English Sentences | Studying is a Matter of Courage, Not Skill
Concentration is not a good thing if you do it, but if you don't concentrate, it's not studying.
A learning space that fosters the habit of focusing | If the environment doesn't change, habits don't change.
Why can't I concentrate at home? | Why did the rabbit have to lose?
Eliminate or increase the cost of access | The most effective way to break a bad habit
Rule 5: Continue for 66 days.
It will become a habit
The 66-Day Challenge | Why Studying Isn't Fun Like a Game | How to Make Studying Like a Game
Applying the Habit Law to the 66-Day Habit Calendar
Part 2: 66 Days of Practice: 33 Study Habits That Will Make You a Success
Chapter 1 66-Day Review Method
Habit 1: Don't just look at it multiple times, test it multiple times.
English word infinite repetition blank test
Habit 2: The Power of the 5-Minute Review Habit
Habit 3: Study for 45 minutes, rest for 10 minutes, review for 5 minutes
Habit 4: How to Make Optimal Review Cycles a Habit
Chapter 2 66-Day Memorization Technique
Habit 5: Triple Memorization: Read, Speak, Draw, and Write
Habit 6: Memorize Instantly Without Studying
Habit 7: How to Memorize 100 English Words Quickly
Habit 8: Memorize often, in many places, and in different situations.
Habit 9: Connect to something you already know or are connected to.
Chapter 3 66-Day Test Method
Habit 10: Manage your problem-solving time in seconds.
Habit 11: The best place to study for exams is the place where you take the exam.
Habit 12: Revisiting Mistakes and Getting Caught
Habit 13: Classify your mistakes.
By unit, by concept, by type
Habit 14: Today's Wrong Answer is Tomorrow's Right Answer
Time-Saving Wrong Answer Envelope Study Method
Habit 15: Break Your Goals Down into Habits
Habit 16: Combine Lessons and Questions
How to Ask Questions Like a Public Official 5
Chapter 4 66-Day Concentration Method
Habit 17: The only way to beat distracting thoughts is to set small goals.
Habit 18: The Concentration Game That Makes Concentration a Habit
Habit 19: Start by lowering your brainwaves to increase your focus.
Habit 20: How did I get a perfect score on the TOEIC without studying?
Effective ways to get a good night's sleep
Habit 21: Sleep Today, Wake Up Tomorrow
Habit 22: Is it okay to listen to music while studying?
Study God YouTube Channel Study Focus ASMR TOP 10
Chapter 5 66-Day Note-taking Method
Habit 23: Pick up a pen and start writing right now.
Habit 24: Take Notes Like This
Habit 25: Studying is easier when you use the right pen color.
Chapter 6 66-Day Plan
Habit 26 We Don't Know Our Days Well
Habit 27: Measure Your Study Speed
Habit 28: How to Create a Sticky Weekly Schedule
Habit 29: Study like this on weekends and vacations
Chapter 7 66-Day Speed Reading Method
Habit 30: Why am I a slow reader?
Habit 31: Doesn't speed reading reduce comprehension?
Habit 32: How to Increase Your Reading Speed Instantly
Habit 33: Speed Reading: Understand a Text by Reading Only the First Sentence
PART 3: 66 Days of Story: Dramatic Changes Created by Habits
Story 1: Where does the strength to see it through to the end come from?
Story 2 How do ordinary people form habits?
Epilogue | 66-Day Habit Calendar | Reader Reviews | Gongshin's Vision and Core Values
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Into the book
Miracles only come from habit.
The same goes for athletes who win gold medals at the Olympics, academic geniuses who are considered natural talents, and businessmen who achieve outstanding results.
If you don't develop successful habits, it's difficult to achieve anything.
We create habits, but later on, our habits create us.
What all successful people have in common is that they knew the law of forming habits, whether voluntarily or involuntarily.
---From "Part 1: 5 Laws for Creating Habits"
We often make plans to create habits.
However, if you make unreasonable plans, you may end up making breaking them a habit.
That's the scariest thing.
Since it's my plan, no one will say anything if I break it.
He breaks his own promise by taking it for granted.
If this is repeated once or twice, the guilt about not being able to keep it will eventually disappear.
---From "Rule 2: Habits start small and grow big"
So, reading the Bible at night is wrong.
It is correct to say 'Jo (morning morning) Dokjugyeong'.
Grow at night.
How can I study when I'm exhausted from plowing the fields? Even in a situation where I can study all day, I need to rest at night.
---From "Rule 3: Morning Habits Affect Your Whole Day"
Although he lived a life that was so stereotypical, perhaps even boring, and even banal, Kant is undeniably one of the greatest philosophers in history.
He mastered habits, and in doing so he created new ideas and changed the future of humanity.
Most of the great people you know lived a very stereotypical life.
---From "Rule 4: Make it impossible not to do it"
How long does it take to form a habit? The most definitive study is one conducted by psychologist Philippa Lally and her team at University College London.
Researchers asked people to make one behavior a habit.
It was measured to see how many days it had to be repeated without fail to become a habit.
The habit we are talking about here is 'a state in which one does something without even thinking about it (Doing without thinking).'
In other words, it refers to the time when you reach a state where you can do something without exerting any will at all.
The experimental results showed that it took an average of 66 days.
---「Rule 5: Continue for 66 days.
From "It Will Become a Habit"
If you study for 50 minutes and take a 10-minute break, from now on, study for 45 minutes, take a 10-minute break, and then review the material for 5 minutes.
The good thing about this method is that you don't have to add any extra study time.
Just study for the same amount of time, but finish 5 minutes early, take a 10-minute break, and review for the same 5 minutes you finished early.
The amount of time spent studying is the same, but the effect is enormous.
---From "45 minutes of study, 10 minutes of break, 5 minutes of review"
People who have read a lot since childhood are already reading texts structurally without even realizing it.
If not, I hope you will first understand the structure of all the previously published passages based on the Korean language section past questions.
Because the writing changes, but the structure does not.
Just doing that will quickly increase your reading speed and accuracy.
---From "A speed reading method to understand the entire text from just the first paragraph"
Even the little things like crossing off a step or marking an X as you achieve each step of your plan are satisfying.
I couldn't be happier when I looked at my schedule after a week and saw that everything was marked with an X.
I was so excited just by the fact that I had accomplished it, even though no one had bought me anything delicious or given me money.
This is the 'taste of studying'.
The same goes for athletes who win gold medals at the Olympics, academic geniuses who are considered natural talents, and businessmen who achieve outstanding results.
If you don't develop successful habits, it's difficult to achieve anything.
We create habits, but later on, our habits create us.
What all successful people have in common is that they knew the law of forming habits, whether voluntarily or involuntarily.
---From "Part 1: 5 Laws for Creating Habits"
We often make plans to create habits.
However, if you make unreasonable plans, you may end up making breaking them a habit.
That's the scariest thing.
Since it's my plan, no one will say anything if I break it.
He breaks his own promise by taking it for granted.
If this is repeated once or twice, the guilt about not being able to keep it will eventually disappear.
---From "Rule 2: Habits start small and grow big"
So, reading the Bible at night is wrong.
It is correct to say 'Jo (morning morning) Dokjugyeong'.
Grow at night.
How can I study when I'm exhausted from plowing the fields? Even in a situation where I can study all day, I need to rest at night.
---From "Rule 3: Morning Habits Affect Your Whole Day"
Although he lived a life that was so stereotypical, perhaps even boring, and even banal, Kant is undeniably one of the greatest philosophers in history.
He mastered habits, and in doing so he created new ideas and changed the future of humanity.
Most of the great people you know lived a very stereotypical life.
---From "Rule 4: Make it impossible not to do it"
How long does it take to form a habit? The most definitive study is one conducted by psychologist Philippa Lally and her team at University College London.
Researchers asked people to make one behavior a habit.
It was measured to see how many days it had to be repeated without fail to become a habit.
The habit we are talking about here is 'a state in which one does something without even thinking about it (Doing without thinking).'
In other words, it refers to the time when you reach a state where you can do something without exerting any will at all.
The experimental results showed that it took an average of 66 days.
---「Rule 5: Continue for 66 days.
From "It Will Become a Habit"
If you study for 50 minutes and take a 10-minute break, from now on, study for 45 minutes, take a 10-minute break, and then review the material for 5 minutes.
The good thing about this method is that you don't have to add any extra study time.
Just study for the same amount of time, but finish 5 minutes early, take a 10-minute break, and review for the same 5 minutes you finished early.
The amount of time spent studying is the same, but the effect is enormous.
---From "45 minutes of study, 10 minutes of break, 5 minutes of review"
People who have read a lot since childhood are already reading texts structurally without even realizing it.
If not, I hope you will first understand the structure of all the previously published passages based on the Korean language section past questions.
Because the writing changes, but the structure does not.
Just doing that will quickly increase your reading speed and accuracy.
---From "A speed reading method to understand the entire text from just the first paragraph"
Even the little things like crossing off a step or marking an X as you achieve each step of your plan are satisfying.
I couldn't be happier when I looked at my schedule after a week and saw that everything was marked with an X.
I was so excited just by the fact that I had accomplished it, even though no one had bought me anything delicious or given me money.
This is the 'taste of studying'.
---From "Make it so that you have no choice but to protect it rather than trying to protect it"
Publisher's Review
If you repeat it for 66 days, you will study without even realizing it!
66 Days to Create Sustainable Habits and a Habit Calendar
There is no saying as simple as this, yet so difficult to keep: 'Make it a habit.'
Even kindergarteners know that habits are important, but they don't know how to make them into habits or what habits to cultivate.
So the key to habits is feasibility and sustainability.
The 'rules for creating study habits' presented in Part 1 of this book are not complicated or difficult.
Anyone who has decided to develop study habits can easily implement them, such as sticking to a repetitive daily routine, starting small and building up to something bigger, creating a morning habit that determines the day, creating a system that cannot be avoided, and continuing for 66 days.
Also, the 'study method of public officials that should be made a habit' suggested in Part 2 is by no means excessive.
These are small changes that can greatly enhance the effectiveness of the study methods you've been using so far, such as creating an optimal review cycle, using the triple memorization method of reading, speaking, and writing, overcoming distracting thoughts, and creating a plan you can stick to.
This book advises that it takes an average of '66 days' to develop a study habit, and that you should create a study system while checking whether it is being achieved through a '66-day habit calendar'.
In fact, in my experience with many students, it took 66 days to create a study habit, see a change in grades, and gain confidence in studying, and this was even more effective when using a 66-day habit calendar.
If you put the methods suggested in this book into practice, you will be able to develop study habits that will become a part of your daily life without having to make difficult resolutions every time.
33 study habits that public officials keep even after death!
The special study habits that turned an ordinary student into a public servant
If you continue to study only for the test right in front of you, as your grade level increases and the amount of studying increases, you will not be able to last long and will eventually fail.
So, it is more important to develop fundamental study habits than to learn study methods.
The meritorious subjects had a study habit that they maintained even at the risk of death.
They had their own study habit know-how to improve themselves by focusing on their problems, such as time management during semesters, exams, and vacations, how to memorize things immediately without memorizing, how to solve problems in seconds, and how to make concentration a habit.
This book contains 33 study habits that public officials keep even after death, from study mindset to practical study methods.
The study methods that turned ordinary students into public servants are characterized by being easy to implement and can be practiced by anyone.
If you put the advice in this book into practice, study habits will gradually become ingrained in your body and mind, and your disappointment with studying will turn into confidence, leading to improved grades.
Finally, the author says that developing these study habits doesn't happen overnight.
What's important is the tenacity to see it through to the end.
If you learn how to make this habit your own, you will be able to lay the foundation for achieving your dreams beyond just grades.
66 Days to Create Sustainable Habits and a Habit Calendar
There is no saying as simple as this, yet so difficult to keep: 'Make it a habit.'
Even kindergarteners know that habits are important, but they don't know how to make them into habits or what habits to cultivate.
So the key to habits is feasibility and sustainability.
The 'rules for creating study habits' presented in Part 1 of this book are not complicated or difficult.
Anyone who has decided to develop study habits can easily implement them, such as sticking to a repetitive daily routine, starting small and building up to something bigger, creating a morning habit that determines the day, creating a system that cannot be avoided, and continuing for 66 days.
Also, the 'study method of public officials that should be made a habit' suggested in Part 2 is by no means excessive.
These are small changes that can greatly enhance the effectiveness of the study methods you've been using so far, such as creating an optimal review cycle, using the triple memorization method of reading, speaking, and writing, overcoming distracting thoughts, and creating a plan you can stick to.
This book advises that it takes an average of '66 days' to develop a study habit, and that you should create a study system while checking whether it is being achieved through a '66-day habit calendar'.
In fact, in my experience with many students, it took 66 days to create a study habit, see a change in grades, and gain confidence in studying, and this was even more effective when using a 66-day habit calendar.
If you put the methods suggested in this book into practice, you will be able to develop study habits that will become a part of your daily life without having to make difficult resolutions every time.
33 study habits that public officials keep even after death!
The special study habits that turned an ordinary student into a public servant
If you continue to study only for the test right in front of you, as your grade level increases and the amount of studying increases, you will not be able to last long and will eventually fail.
So, it is more important to develop fundamental study habits than to learn study methods.
The meritorious subjects had a study habit that they maintained even at the risk of death.
They had their own study habit know-how to improve themselves by focusing on their problems, such as time management during semesters, exams, and vacations, how to memorize things immediately without memorizing, how to solve problems in seconds, and how to make concentration a habit.
This book contains 33 study habits that public officials keep even after death, from study mindset to practical study methods.
The study methods that turned ordinary students into public servants are characterized by being easy to implement and can be practiced by anyone.
If you put the advice in this book into practice, study habits will gradually become ingrained in your body and mind, and your disappointment with studying will turn into confidence, leading to improved grades.
Finally, the author says that developing these study habits doesn't happen overnight.
What's important is the tenacity to see it through to the end.
If you learn how to make this habit your own, you will be able to lay the foundation for achieving your dreams beyond just grades.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 18, 2019
- Page count, weight, size: 328 pages | 364g | 148*215*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791130610283
- ISBN10: 1130610284
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