4 ONE-MINUTE Habits That Save Me 20+ Hours a Week | Time Management For Busy People

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    01:00 Time blocking
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  • @DrAminaYonis
    @DrAminaYonis  10 месяцев назад +3

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  • @let_it_sin_kin
    @let_it_sin_kin Год назад +2065

    If you watch tiktoks steadily for two hours a day, then you will spend 672 hours in a year, which is 28 days. Therefore, it's like spending the whole February on tiktoks.. 💀💀💀

    • @thespiritualdetective
      @thespiritualdetective Год назад +105

      Damn!! That puts it in perspective! Thanks for sharing the math!

    • @prasannamadhavmohan7553
      @prasannamadhavmohan7553 Год назад +56

      sorry but i think your math is off. 2 hrs a day for 365 days is 730 hours. So more than 28 days. it's around 30 days.

    • @pirateslife4me
      @pirateslife4me Год назад +28

      Seems legit. I've always hated February 😄

    • @one_sec_app
      @one_sec_app Год назад +2

      maybe I can help? 👋

    • @cassiopeia4672
      @cassiopeia4672 Год назад +4

      Oh my God. I'd never thought it that way.

  • @prachikhandekar6936
    @prachikhandekar6936 Год назад +1092

    I realised that as a homemaker and a mother, I wasted a lot of productive time in deciding what to cook, navigating through my fridge and groceries. Now, once a week before my farmer's market day, my husband and I make this food planner where we think about the meals we feel like eating for the next week. So we know exactly what we are having for every meal. This has been a game changer for us! We stick to the list for shopping, bring in less and waste less. And also the amount of time we save with just this 40-45 minute exercise each week is unbelievable 😁

    • @Kate98755
      @Kate98755 Год назад +19

      i’ve done this for years, i’ve been teased about it…but ppl who tried it loved it too. I would make a weekly menu, name it week 1, and then do it again, after awhile you can just rotate the weeks, i always have a couple simple quick meaks, balance tge chicken and red meat…now i do something even better, i selected 2-3 meals for each day, Tuesday is always “taco Tuesday “…so it’s Mexican food, Friday is always cheeseburgers and fries, homemade….having a rotating menu based on the days makes even less decision making.
      i was forced to figure out something when my kids were in middle school and so many activities, that’s when i started. People think it’s more work, it’s so much less work, as you say, i buy exactly what i need. food is used and reordered.

    • @lauramuhanji8107
      @lauramuhanji8107 Год назад

      I am

    • @leonacoburn5852
      @leonacoburn5852 Год назад +7

      Menu planning is an awesome tool for both time and financial management.

    • @Chris-xz1ky
      @Chris-xz1ky Год назад +2

      Hi Prachi , I tried a week's meal planning a week back. Yes it's a life saver. Can I put your review in a piece i am writing quoting you.

    • @destra0909
      @destra0909 Год назад +1

      My husband and I are literally going to start that today! Hope we can be consistent with it 😊

  • @druec2863
    @druec2863 Год назад +769

    The first time I used a timer to clean up my room, was a huge game changer! I realized how little time it takes to make a huge impact in a space. Now I take 30min each day to organize some aspect of my space. It's been so good for my productivity

    • @Byzantina1204
      @Byzantina1204 Год назад +10

      Love this. I used to get my kids to do a 20-minute tidy. You can do any task for 20 minutes and often find you keep going after the time is up.

    • @annnee6818
      @annnee6818 Год назад +3

      That sounds much more appealing to me than rigorously planning out every minute of my day, that sounds joyless, like I'm a Robot, not a human with good and bad days

  • @mercyapolot7757
    @mercyapolot7757 Год назад +217

    As a recovering procrastinator, time blocks really set me up for success.

    • @DrAminaYonis
      @DrAminaYonis  Год назад +11

      Same! Such an efficient way to plan out the day.

  • @ioannak.4690
    @ioannak.4690 Год назад +1427

    4 small habits:
    1:07 #1 Time Blocking (30 minutes- 1hr)
    3:20 #2 Eat the frog (Do the most challenging task first) & Do the "5 second rule"
    5:13 #3 Microvisualization (2-3 secs of the small tasks)
    6:29 #4 Timer (Start & Stop the timer when you're not working)

    • @user-ni7mv7vj5b
      @user-ni7mv7vj5b Год назад +10

      God bless you 😉👍

    • @PapaGolfRomeo
      @PapaGolfRomeo Год назад +25

      This was so more helpful comment than the actual video. thanks

    • @eveemcghee4454
      @eveemcghee4454 Год назад +5

      You forgot #5 Timestamping this YT video

    • @donnajaemoon
      @donnajaemoon Год назад +8

      @@eveemcghee4454 U wrong for that 😂
      It’s only 9 minutes. 🤷🏽‍♀️ But, seriously, for this reason, I often multitask while listening to videos, rather than watch while doing nothing else.

    • @eveemcghee4454
      @eveemcghee4454 Год назад +6

      @@donnajaemoon lol yeah I'm getting into listening to videos on 1.5-2x speed cause baybayyyy aint nobody got time for that 😝

  • @gretasjourney7450
    @gretasjourney7450 Год назад +516

    I feel like crying!! I really really needed this! I hope I implement it in my life, I’m ambitious but disorganized so that leads me to depression cause I realize I’m not where I’m supposed to be. I also like the way she explains it in a good way without making us feel stressed like other youtubers

    • @DrAminaYonis
      @DrAminaYonis  Год назад +81

      Ah, I'm so glad I could help. I know we are all going through a journey, no judgement here :) Best of luck.

    • @mutantmeatball
      @mutantmeatball Год назад +14

      Don't stress yourself out too much! Not everyone has the capability to be productive all day, and it doesn't make you a bad human if you're not :)
      Start small. If cleaning the whole apartment seems to overwhelming to me i set a timer for 15 mins and do what i can, or say: "today i want the dining table and kitchen to be completly free of clutter and clean".
      U go!

    • @00000materialization
      @00000materialization Год назад +2

      i feel you! been like this most of my 35 years of life but I have adhd/autism, my depression and anxiety mainly comes from that but also definitely my unordganized surrounding

    • @marlopez4179
      @marlopez4179 Год назад +7

      Stop trying to abide by the standards of other people. If you are naturally disorganized, embrace that. Read the book Messy. Look for tools that work for you (most in this video won’t). Look at your strengths and leverage them. You will never excel at something you are not naturally good at. An hour spent on your strengths is worth more than 1000 trying to improve on your weaknesses. You are probably more creative than most. Don’t bend to the standard. Not everybody has to be the same or do things the same way. Be truly ambitious by daring to be yourself and succeed on your own terms. Do what is productive to you. Take care.

    • @Medietos
      @Medietos Год назад

      I feel with you, struggled like mad since childhood. Let us feel mless bad in that society puts us up badly nowadays, we don't get to learn and to see good ways / habits, and society/ads don't show it. Cf today w old movies: The healthy ways were self-evident, even the poorest worke´r had sound habits (except f drinking) And the poorest africans etc are mucj´h healthier than Swedes lets say, who stress too my+uch , eat too much sugar and junk, and have the highest microwave border limits in radiation.

  • @TazIWonder
    @TazIWonder Год назад +150

    Another Tip: spend 1-10 mins at night to set yourself up for the next morning! Ex: have your outfit picked or decide what's for breakfast. I'm often in a time crunch in the A.M. or feel lazy, but I worry about my outfit anymore bc I spent a few minutes to take care of it the night before :)

    • @DrAminaYonis
      @DrAminaYonis  Год назад +16

      Yesssss, I ALWAYS do this and it honestly sets me up so well in the morning.

    • @matriarchitect7809
      @matriarchitect7809 Год назад +2

      I wish I can do this!

    • @tatianacortes3859
      @tatianacortes3859 Год назад +3

      That helps so much. I do that for myself and my kids. I prep everything the night before and it just helps things flow easier the next morning.

  • @msdanascully11
    @msdanascully11 Год назад +88

    Setting up a timer when you do any task actually also gives you an exact idea how much time it takes to do it. I've often been pleasantly surprised to see that something I had been procrastinating forever actually only took 15 minutes and the next time I would tackle it straight away

    • @Chiblie7
      @Chiblie7 Год назад +3

      THIS!!! Once it’s done I realize how much time I wasted lamenting over doing it 😆

    • @elektra121
      @elektra121 Год назад

      To me, it's the exact opposite! (But, it works just as well.) I hugely underestimated how long tasks like taking off the laundry from the line and putting it away or vacuuming the floors or watering my plants actually need. I was at the opinion "well, how long could that take? Surely not more than 10 minutes!" Actually, it is more than double the time. I planned to do so much stuff in two hours and always was behind my planning, never completing everything I planned to do - always feeling exhausted and ashamed, so I began to procrastinate.
      Now I know how long it takes me realistically - and therefore I can plan much more realistically.

  • @karisap
    @karisap Год назад +84

    For me, I find it easier to start with the easy tasks and work up to the hard one. If I have 5 things to do in a day, and I get 3 of them done right away (because they were easy), then I feel more motivated and accomplished to keep moving forward. Plus, once the hardest thing is done, then there is less to do afterwards in total, so it is easier to relax! If I start with the hard one and know that even once I finish there will just be more work to do, it's much harder to get started. But, different things will work for different people!

    • @sperth3849
      @sperth3849 Год назад +15

      Yes I agree with you! I’m the same way and this also applies to a lot of people with adhd

    • @sjaufar7561
      @sjaufar7561 Год назад +5

      same. if i decide to start with the hardest task i procrastinate. but if i start with a simple task then once i get it done i feel a sense of accomplishment and gets me motivated to do something else.

    • @danceportal06
      @danceportal06 Год назад

      Same! Once the hardest thing is done I can relax since everything else was completed before.

  • @dehartfamily3091
    @dehartfamily3091 Год назад +5

    I stopped watching tv over two years ago, started learning new skills, and cleaning the house. It changed my life.

  • @ananastea
    @ananastea Год назад +63

    I have literally just discovered time blocking for myself and got this video recommendation. It is truly life-changing. I used to do it on weekdays only, but I realized that having a plan B for the weekend works great - instead of relying on random things making my day I can fall back on a good plan actually not to feel like my day was wasted.
    And I feel at ease relaxing during my “relax” timeblock.

  • @blissrenee1
    @blissrenee1 Год назад +178

    When I make a to-do list I put down the estimated time for each task. This keeps me from procrastinating. For example, cleaning the house can take me forever to get started, but if it's broken down into 10 smaller tasks of just 5-10 minutes each then it's less daunting to start.

    • @hana-ov1ju
      @hana-ov1ju Год назад +2

      this is so usefulll I do this now for example 1. tidy the dining table (5min) 2. Organise shelf (10min) and pre-written it makes things so much easier and ticking the boxes is so satisfying

    • @emilydickinson5422
      @emilydickinson5422 Год назад +3

      I've never thought of putting time estimates on a to do list, that's a great idea!!

    • @Hotchoclate5444
      @Hotchoclate5444 Год назад +1

      Great idea!

    • @Imaniconnie
      @Imaniconnie Год назад +1

      This one is really good!!

  • @EmmaHass94
    @EmmaHass94 Год назад +77

    I allocate house shores for weekends only, so cleaning the kitchen, laundry washing and folding, moping and bathroom cleaning, dusting …etc are done during the weekends along with grocery shopping and meal planning. This way I have the whole week to solely focus on my studies. I will try the time blocking method for my studies and see how it goes. Thanks for the tips ❤

    • @heatheralisa8658
      @heatheralisa8658 Год назад +4

      Yes I tried the cleaning up everyday for a little bit and found this did not work for school. So now I will use some of Thursday and Sunday to do these things 😊

    • @marvinawilliamsmw
      @marvinawilliamsmw Год назад

      That's soooo hard😫

    • @emamathers8148
      @emamathers8148 Год назад +1

      don't forget that weekends are also for rest! make sure to make time for that!

  • @barbzahler5704
    @barbzahler5704 Год назад +8

    Thank you so much....great information, I have never tried time blocking, it am starting today, I’m 73, been retired a long time....but am still busy and waste a lot of time. One thing I do everyday, is get up and get ready for the day, also clean up before going to bed each night. A good habit😊

  • @thetarotclinic7499
    @thetarotclinic7499 Год назад +28

    On my best days at work, I find that breaking down a big task into smaller tasks to be more helpful. It's like time blocking, using a timer, but for smaller goals. Let's say I have to do a project proposal, I'd allocate 1 hr to come up with a concept, another hr to find references, and another hr for budgetting. If I cannot make it when a time limit for a task is up, I know then I would have to compromise on the other tasks, or I need to get help. Either way I can communicate it to relevant parties before it's too late.

  • @XoxhibahxoX
    @XoxhibahxoX Год назад +26

    Similar to “Eat the frog”, I do things that make the biggest impact first. So when I’m cleaning my room I look around and try and identify the three things that if I did them, would make the room look better (despite all the other clutter) - normally this is making my bed! I find this motivates me because I feel like I’m making progress quickly!

  • @lilgirllilgirl735
    @lilgirllilgirl735 Год назад +155

    mashaAllah great clip! I tend to use tips I got from sh. Muhammad Alshareef years ago on a Time Management course: 6 D's-
    1- Deter - e.g. unsubscribe from marketing materials.
    2- Delete - get rid of what you don't need.
    3- Do it now - if takes 3mins or less.
    4- Delegate - if someone else can do it and you can't.
    5- Date it - note down date/ time of when you will action the task.
    6- Drawer - store what you may need later e.g. coupons

    • @DrAminaYonis
      @DrAminaYonis  Год назад +12

      I like this idea! Thanks for sharing it. Sound like the Eisenhower Matrix but expanded :)

  • @christineashby4003
    @christineashby4003 Год назад +85

    Wow, I love the way you explained 'eat the frog', no one has ever really done it in a way that made sense to me! Also the '5 second rule' is WAYYYYY better than the 2-minute or 5-minute rule! I have ADHD, so if I have no motivation, then nothing in the world is going to get me up for something that takes more than 30 seconds… but 5-seconds I certainly can do :) Thank you for taking the time to make this video! 👍

    • @veronicam5383
      @veronicam5383 Год назад +1

      I'm a teacher and one time I told my students "sometimes in life you have to do things you don't want to do." And a girl's immediate response was "like eat a chihuahua!" So now that's my motto! I've never heard of eat the frog but it's funny that it's so similar! Hahaha!

  • @rachelsmyth9854
    @rachelsmyth9854 Год назад +12

    This is so comprehensive and very direct but compassionately delivered as well. Very very useful and it’s motivating me to become my better self 🙏🙏

  • @mckenziekay708
    @mckenziekay708 Год назад +16

    I’m definitely going to try the time blocking and assigning a specific task to that time - I usually create time “zones”, but more often than not it doesn’t work out. After watching your video, I think the reason why my time zones don’t work is because they are not defined enough.
    I’m eager to start planning! Thank you for the tips!
    Something I like to do that helps me save time in the day, is checking the weather and calendar the night before and picking out my clothes when there is less time pressure

  • @nicole_devilla
    @nicole_devilla Год назад +13

    Hi, I just wanted to thank you for this video. I have been lost working and studying for 70 hours a week and I'm glad that this was in my suggested videos to watch. I greatly appreciate this. Thank you very much! 🙏🏽

  • @LEM19284
    @LEM19284 Год назад +13

    I leave my phone in the bathroom overnight and set my alarm to wake up 30 minutes earlier than I used to. With daylight savings time in the U.S. it’s a great opportunity to take full advantage of the so-called extra hour! 😊
    I do not pick up my phone when I turn off the alarm and I do not snooze. Apparently, Snoozing causes a loss of 2 to 4 hours of productivity each day that you go back to sleep.
    I spend the first 30 minutes to an hour of my day with things that matter to me, I’ll give my time and brain space away to others soon enough for the rest of the day. It’s important to give me value first.

  • @godlovesusall8115
    @godlovesusall8115 Год назад +8

    I always think of my to-do list and my alarms for time blocking as an order from my past self, and I really try to obey my past self because she really needed this thing to be done and my future self will be very thankful I listened to my own advice.

  • @vamonarch4740
    @vamonarch4740 Год назад +10

    Thanks for the reminders. I use a lot of these tips, although the 5 second rule is new to me. One of the tips I do often that wasn’t mentioned is “batching tasks”. I find it’s helpful for everything from prepping meals to answer emails or making phone calls. Instead of doing a variety of things in the space of one time block, do several of the same or similar tasks for a period of time. This reduces cognitive load and increases efficiency.

    • @sperth3849
      @sperth3849 Год назад

      I love batching tasks! It really makes them easier to do bc they require less mental energy if I’m working on similar things instead constantly switching modes from one task to another

  • @Pilkkukatti
    @Pilkkukatti Год назад +6

    Great tips thank you! I have been doing time blocking some days and it is super helpful! It gives you an opportunity to create an achievable plan. If you just list ten tasks you need to do during the day, it might happen that you do bad time management and can’t do all that. But if you do time blocking and create a time slot to every task during the day you have an actual detailed plan and it is surprisingly easy to follow it! 😊

  • @unboxedana9964
    @unboxedana9964 Год назад +6

    As a neurodivergent person, I really struggle with knowing how long a task will take me. I started time blocking a little while ago and found it really helpful. Advice to other neirodivergent folk, or people in general. Don’t feel bad if you don’t finish your whole task in the block you dedicated. And I like to time block on google cal, because then I can shift things around if things take longer.
    Also, to add to the conversation, I set a timer sometimes, for tasks like cleaning, but I know that for work related things, it just increases my anxiety. Great tips. Thank you ☺️

  • @ohbeautifulugly000
    @ohbeautifulugly000 Год назад +35

    The tips in this video really do work. I have severe ADHD and these are things that I have figured out for myself through trial and error over the years and they make such a huge difference for me when I’m actually remembering to implement them. It’s things like this that make the difference between living a life of chaos and exhaustion versus a life that is challenging but manageable. (Life is never without challenges when you have ADHD, but there’s definitely a spectrum of how good or how bad it can be, depending on how well you can implement techniques to manage it.) These tips will help to not let something small snowball into something big that will be harder to deal with later. Great video!

    • @austrianpenguin
      @austrianpenguin Год назад +2

      Thanks Kathy I was looking for someone with ADHD's opinion. I will give it a try now!

    • @noctilucera7585
      @noctilucera7585 Год назад

      Really?
      I tried this twice, my ADHD rage quit so hard
      I was over and simultaneously underestimating EVERYTHING, the blocks got thrown off which lead to severe stress + anxiety :D

  • @katelynmeek3521
    @katelynmeek3521 Год назад +49

    Something I do to stay productive is to combine 2 or 3 tasks if possible. For example:
    My baby has to be rocked to sleep for his nap time, so while I’m rocking him, I check emails on my phone while listening to a chapter of scripture.
    He has 3 naps a day so I save the productive phone tasks for then.
    It’s something I would otherwise just be sitting on the couch doing👍🏼

    • @leonacoburn5852
      @leonacoburn5852 Год назад +5

      My babies are grown, but love it! Great use of time,Mama!
      I do Duolingo language app and phone games between my physical house chores due to cancer and get winded with physical activities. I also listen to podcasts and audio books when doing chores.

    • @itsjudystube7439
      @itsjudystube7439 Год назад +10

      Or you could use your baby’s nap time as an opportunity to relax and appreciate your wonderful bundle of joy. They grow so fast it’s good to totally absorb them and relax yourself. Have a breather. Not everything had to be efficient. ❤

    • @imaginariumofvanessanicole
      @imaginariumofvanessanicole Год назад

      I used to listen to audiobooks while nursing my child or while rocking her, it’s the only way I “read” books during those early months!

  • @derickwhitson2684
    @derickwhitson2684 Год назад +50

    1. Time blocks
    30-1hour time blocks you are blocking out every hour of your day towards a specific task(ex relax, watch tv)
    Eat the frog(doing the most challenging task first doing the task that is technically in the important and urgent category) when you start with that task it’s usually the task that leads to the most procrastination because it’s the hardest task and usually the most important as well so by starting there it means you’ve completed the one task that you want to get done in that day
    The first task In your time block the first task in your day the first scheduled appointment should be that frog(what is the most challenging thing that you keep putting off)
    The five second rule
    If something will take five seconds to implement

    • @Deelitee
      @Deelitee Год назад +2

      ❤❤❤Thank you, dear!

  • @HellomynameisGuts
    @HellomynameisGuts Год назад +5

    Thank you Dr, imagine how much life you’ve helped us save as a collective. That clock must be crazy! If this method saves everyone who watched it a minimum of an hour, 170,000 thus far /24 = 7,083 days /365 = 19.4 years…. !

  • @alidahines9773
    @alidahines9773 Год назад

    Thanks for these tips! I do several of these already such as using timers for tasks and blocking out days to certain segments. That is good to know these tips are effective. I have to remind myself when I’m making tasks that you’re making progress. Especially if you’re trying to organize spaces like your room or your office, it’s going to take time, but you can do it!

  • @HairyKnees1
    @HairyKnees1 Год назад +10

    I use time blocking, and even schedule in some breaks for “fun” time on my phone. But I also do a lot of my work using my phone, so screen time isn’t accurate for showing wasted time for me.
    Another thing I just started doing, is keeping a towel by my sink to quickly wipe up splashes of water after using the sink, so it can go longer looking decent before I need to clean it. In the future I’m planning to make enough money to afford a regular cleaning service, because mundane cleaning tasks take up useful time I could use for my career instead.

    • @DrAminaYonis
      @DrAminaYonis  Год назад +2

      ohhhh, I love that towel idea - might steal that haha :) & yes, pre-pandemic, we had a cleaner which was so helpful with saving time

  • @MiStuSia16
    @MiStuSia16 Год назад +8

    Thank you for putting together all these useful tips in one video. I’ve seen your other videos & you inspired me to study more effectively. Lots of love from Poland!

    • @DrAminaYonis
      @DrAminaYonis  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and for your time!

  • @babyjinspire
    @babyjinspire Год назад +3

    I create a weekly planner, which consists of a daily checklist of things to do. I draw boxes on the left and then write down the task next to it. I then tick the boxes as I achieve those tasks. I've always been a timer, so I always set my stopwatch on my phone, and this truly helps me achieve all the tasks I've set for myself that day.

  • @benedettaquintario8681
    @benedettaquintario8681 Год назад +1

    I started to use time blocking a few months ago.. It helped me so much to organize my daily life and get things done!

  • @marshasenglishclassroom
    @marshasenglishclassroom Год назад +3

    Great video! I'm going to try micro-visualization tomorrow.
    I do time-blocking and I set alarms on my phone to remind me of different things. I also use a timer because it helps me concentrate.

  • @sarahfrancescutti9873
    @sarahfrancescutti9873 Год назад +1

    Love this video! I'm big into productivity but hadn't heard of the term of micro-visualization before but use that strategy all the time! Combined with time blocking is a Powerhouse combo!

  • @fernandagiron4137
    @fernandagiron4137 Год назад +6

    I haven’t tried the micro visualization and I’m excited to implement. Thanks for your tips!

  • @Blaiseth
    @Blaiseth Год назад +2

    Great video. I used to have a time management issue until I started writing down my task for the next day on a small note pad before going to bed. That miraculously helps me wake up early and get my task done effectively. 😊

  • @shayz7655
    @shayz7655 Год назад +21

    Girl!!!!!! I was not ready to be told off for my screen time but I’m here for it
    I’m definitely trying this from now on

  • @tgayer1
    @tgayer1 Год назад +6

    I set a timer this week to complete a certain task, and I got it done! Another time I tried setting the timer this week I was interrupted a few times because I work in a high traffic area and have constant interruptions.

  • @medine9387
    @medine9387 Год назад

    Loved this video!! You just got yourself a new subscriber ☺️ Took notes and I am going to try to use these methods in my day to day life. THANK YOU! One thing that works for me is lists, lists & lists. Visualizing my tasks and seeing them on a list helps me be more organized and focused. :)

  • @speakingfingersnetwork
    @speakingfingersnetwork Год назад +1

    Micro visualization works for me, great timely and profound nuggets here. Thank you so much for sharing Dr. time blocking already 💃🤓🏆

  • @JDBoelter
    @JDBoelter Год назад +2

    Best explanation and rationale I have seen for "time blocking". Cal Newport ("Deep Work") made a similar argument, but you are even more convincing. Well done.

  • @theajane6444
    @theajane6444 Год назад +5

    "...the yesterday me that was a bit smarter than the today me..." Love it!

  • @blackwomanminimalist
    @blackwomanminimalist Год назад +10

    This was so good. I’m a CEO and a mom of two so this was very helpful

  • @sjaufar7561
    @sjaufar7561 Год назад

    I started making a done list that i write down at the end of the day. I found it really useful to look back at everything that i managed to do that day. When i have a to do list it tells me the things that i have done but also shows me things that i didnt mange to get done. But a done list makes you feel better because its all the things that you have managed to achieve that day, including things that you hadnt put in the to do list. It also gives me motivation to have things to write about on the done list for the day.

  • @BeaunaturelleFeb11
    @BeaunaturelleFeb11 Год назад

    Thank you for this video young lady. Came right on time for me. Been getting discouraged because there’s so many things I want to do around my home, and also make for my home, but months have gone by and not much has been done. So I realised that I waste a LOT of time in the evenings on RUclips when I get home from work scrolling through things I’m interested in just to relax before I move on, and the “few minutes” ALWAYS turns into hours. 😩 So I’ve implemented this today, and it’s been absolutely wonderful being able to cross so many things off my list. 😊 I wrote down that I was going to watch your video in it’s entirety and another video, so having done that I’m proud to say that I’m going to be disciplined enough now to switch off and get on with my next task (although something else did catch my eye 🥴), but no it’s on to the next task. It’s just common sense that if you get the most important bits out of the way, THEN there’ll be time to relax in the evening. So thank you, thank you, thank you! Same again tomorrow. 😉

  • @clairee4939
    @clairee4939 Год назад

    Yes time blocks, doing hard stuff in the morning, completing small tasks as I go and alarms have been game-changers for me professionally and personally. I’ve not tried timers yet though so will be giving them a go. Thanks 😊

  • @Julie-si3hi
    @Julie-si3hi Год назад +6

    My Gran always used ro say jobs first, jollies after ! X

  • @sophiejones5588
    @sophiejones5588 Год назад +3

    I do this every now and then with adhd . It’s nice to know other people do it too :) glad it’s helping everyone I know it definitely helps me get motivated :) wishing everyone a good day .

  • @Nanakai
    @Nanakai Год назад

    Dear Dr.Amina Yonis! I wish you long and joyful life! Thank you very much for your video content! You’re like a light in my life and your presence feels like if I had a sister.

  • @yummythingsandstuff
    @yummythingsandstuff Год назад

    thank you for this! i need to start implementing these habits right now, literally procrastinated my whole morning today lol. a habit i like to do is have “zones” for specific tasks. example: a desk that is designated to only painting and creative projects (no eating or using my phone). in my mind it keeps me focused on the specific task that needs to be done.

  • @journeyoflife9159
    @journeyoflife9159 Год назад +5

    I was doing most of these during my middle/highschool years. It was really tiring but rewarding when I think back about it. I guess I hated too much and become this time wasting idiot. Thank you for your help to remind me how to do stuff ^^

  • @madamelicorne581
    @madamelicorne581 Год назад +4

    I think these things are difficult. We are Tiktok a lot because we are stressed, but then when you don't get stuff done, it's also stressful. So it's a viscous circle. I think it's good to try to do better, but it's also important to figure out what your stress sources are and try to solve those or accept those.

  • @MyFitgirlLifestyle
    @MyFitgirlLifestyle Год назад

    I use time blocks all the time and it’s been a game changer. I also like the micro visualization tip, would really love to implement that particular tip.

  • @nusibasaeed1938
    @nusibasaeed1938 Год назад +1

    I like the way you talk ,your voice ,accent and your content definitely 🤍🤍

  • @sarahg3156
    @sarahg3156 Год назад +6

    The book The One Thing has some great tips on time blocking and making decisions daily.

  • @DrAminaYonis
    @DrAminaYonis  Год назад +120

    Hey all - thanks for watching day 4 of my 30 days RUclips marathon!
    Download my productivity system, template & planner here ~ draminayonis.gumroad.com/

  • @diverstalent
    @diverstalent Год назад +2

    Loving this!! Thanks a lot, Sousan

  • @ufuomaajari5608
    @ufuomaajari5608 Год назад +3

    This was a really helpful video! Thank you for sharing 😃

  • @youqike9923
    @youqike9923 Год назад +1

    Your video helps so many people, love to hear from you, Mia

  • @rashistephens-media9202
    @rashistephens-media9202 Год назад +1

    Love this! Looking forward to more videos like this!😊

  • @MissVasques
    @MissVasques Год назад

    Classic but great tips after watching amytv etc. Timers are great. I surprise myself with how Short a time Household tasks can take. When I am struggling to start with dishes, vaccuming etc I put a time on 10-15 min not needing to do more than that. I get more Done than I think and usually I feel this new urge to fully complete tasks feeling on a roll.

  • @rebeccacowan4769
    @rebeccacowan4769 Год назад +1

    Honestly I NEEDED this today. I feel like I waste my time and procrastinate then feel depressed later because I didn’t accomplish everything that I wanted. Then I go into a spiral of doing this over and over

  • @inoslife
    @inoslife Год назад

    Love your ideas dear 💕 thank you! I do time blocking for my regular task andit works as my master document .further I prepare schedules for weekly , monthly , skincare routine etc and it also help me to time block to daily tasks. Once again thanks for your ideas 😊💕

  • @daudmoridiyah
    @daudmoridiyah Год назад

    I love these tips, especially micro visualization. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @MelodyAlisa
    @MelodyAlisa Год назад +7

    love these tips! going to try the time-blocking method this week and see how it goes 🙌

  • @cvang_el
    @cvang_el Год назад

    Thank you. I’m working on my daily schedule and to be more disciplined, so this help a tons!

  • @ramatuabdulkareem2439
    @ramatuabdulkareem2439 Год назад +25

    May Allah blessed the knowledge gained. Really appreciate Dr

  • @3shumanitymoralityandtruth135
    @3shumanitymoralityandtruth135 Год назад

    It seems you researched in me.... It really helped me to make a U turn from the unproductive waste of time and shape my plan, change a behavior, get focused. Thank you so much!

  • @riyanasn
    @riyanasn Год назад

    I literally use most of this already w/o even knowing they're named... they are amazing tips... thankyou luv

  • @veroneg806
    @veroneg806 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much. I NEEDED this kind of help. ❤

  • @chithram1240
    @chithram1240 Год назад

    Amina, that was so helpful. And I see so many good suggestions in the comment box. Have a great going. 👍

  • @Huhu0137
    @Huhu0137 Год назад +1

    Time blocked sounds brilliantly, thank you!😮

  • @lovepilie
    @lovepilie Год назад

    This was really helpfull!! Will definitely try the time block idea.
    One thing I do as well, is write things down in a to do list as soon as they pop into my mind, and never later. So, say you're on the bus and think that you need to do the dishes, but also want to do this arts and craft project. You write them down in the to do list, and whenever your mind goes "I need to do something but I don't know what", or you're getting on the procrastinating train, reach out to the list. It is unbelievable the number of times I had forgotten about what I wanted to get done! Does not matter if I do some tasks within the day or within weeks... I just manage to reduce "waisted time" :)

  • @klaudiakrzyzaniak1314
    @klaudiakrzyzaniak1314 Год назад

    Planning is very important, I would also add multitasking - it's like listening to audiobooks or podcasts, it's really helpful when you don't have time to watching films or reading books on your day, because you can do that during cooking, taking a bath or cleaning. I really love that habit! Thank you for really helpful video 🤍

  • @shaheenakhatun5866
    @shaheenakhatun5866 Год назад

    I really needed this video to remind of some of the productive habits I already have in my life- thank you!

  • @katez7412
    @katez7412 Год назад

    Thank you for this video!! Loved the advice! Subscribed! ❤️

  • @JuliaViik
    @JuliaViik Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video. Managing my time as a mother and entrepreneur is challenging. This tips will defenetly help :)

  • @francoiselafferty-hancock5112
    @francoiselafferty-hancock5112 Год назад +1

    That micro visualisation idea is really cool. I'm going to give it a go 😊

  • @saieshnipillay9406
    @saieshnipillay9406 Год назад +2

    Thank you Dr Yonis. Have a blessed day 🙏

  • @foursite
    @foursite Год назад +1

    Nothing beats anxiety and OCPD to help you get things done! Video idea: How to include positive anxiety in your daily planning. Great work!

  • @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist
    @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist Год назад +2

    Great video. These tips really work. The 5 second rule is actually rooted in the fact that we have 5 seconds before our inhibitions kill off the impulse. If you take more than 5 seconds to stand up to get on the dance floor, you will most likely sit out the dance. Most tasks take more than 5 seconds, but taking the first step in performing the task takes seconds. I hate making phone calls. It takes less than 5 seconds to hit the call button. Once the phone rings, I am more likely to carry the call through. I had a high school friend once who moved past me at the swimming pool to leap off the 5 meter platform into the water below. I came back down the stairs. When I asked her how she could be so fearless, she said "that's easy, you only need to turn off your brain for a second, and then there is no turning back". That's the 5 second rule.

  • @RA12121
    @RA12121 Год назад

    Really clear and concise plus immediately applicable, thank you!

  • @amberv4223
    @amberv4223 Год назад

    Great advice.
    I do time blocking already :)
    Going to put my phone away and have certain times to check it.
    I home educate two girls. I time block everything I want to achieve, including exercise.

  • @stephennicholas
    @stephennicholas Год назад

    This video was enormously helpful. I know already that I will benefit from these steps. Thank you very much.

  • @karenlira2857
    @karenlira2857 Год назад

    This was so helpful, I really needed to hear this today!!

  • @emamathers8148
    @emamathers8148 Год назад

    All amazing advice, some of these take way longer than a minute tho ! i checked my screen time and I was shocked at how much time i spend on insta, thank you for the reality check !

  • @Flowery1991
    @Flowery1991 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video! I use a lot of time management systems too. I like to be organized. However my system is not optimized yet. I will gladly try the eat the frog tip and the 5 seconds rule. ☺️

  • @gabriellasl
    @gabriellasl Год назад +1

    This is really helpful:) thank you.
    I like to use the 2 minute rule. If a task is going to take me 2 minutes or less I do it then and there because otherwise I’ll forget or it’ll occupy mental space in my mind.

  • @juliebennion6448
    @juliebennion6448 Год назад

    Love the micro visualization idea!

  • @semiraabdulwasieahmed4528
    @semiraabdulwasieahmed4528 Год назад +1

    its very helpful ! Thank you very much ! I needed this

  • @MaryAliceFarinasChannel
    @MaryAliceFarinasChannel Год назад +1

    Micro visualization is suuuch a great one, thanks!

  • @butterflynerd0078
    @butterflynerd0078 Год назад +1

    I started implementing these super slowly and they really help :) The only one I do differently is, I will eat the frog second. That way I have motivation and confidence from my first task, however small it was haha. But it's almost always second.

  • @shaiktasleemara4146
    @shaiktasleemara4146 Год назад

    Amazing.Thank you so much these are helpful and implementable.

  • @robinehuiskes3736
    @robinehuiskes3736 Год назад

    Wow! This is really helpful:) I am going to try this today!

  • @shethewriter
    @shethewriter Год назад

    Love the idea of micro-visualization!

  • @daniilromanenko3677
    @daniilromanenko3677 Год назад

    one small thing that I do is have an agenda that I look at every day and mark the most urgent tasks with a star, and the tasks that are really easy or take up a very small amount of time with another symbol of my choice. That way, I know exactly what's essential for me to do, and I get to see that a lot of the things that I need to do are fairly quick and easy, which prevents me from feeling overwhelmed from having so many tasks on my list