"You overestimate what you can get done in a day, but underestimate what you can get done in a year" - never heard that before, but love it! My biggest problem with this method was always over-cramming a day and feeling deflated when i didn't achieve everything, that saying sums it up perfectly.
That's true of any two time frames. It's most often used as overestimating what you can get done in a year, but vastly underestimating what you can get done in 10 years. Incremental improvements lead to quantum leaps, which are often not accounted for.
First time I heard it was like 20 years ago when I started BJJ. A lot of us kept wondering when we'd become blue belts, or purple belts, etc. And we were told, "You overestimate what you'll accomplish in one year, but underestimate what you can accomplish in five years."
Though, I think honestly people underestimate what they can do in an hour. They’re like “oh I have a meeting in 45 minutes, I don’t have any time besides to browse my phone” Though I like that quote, I think honestly the best philosophy to follow is to just hold yourself to be a respectable person. Just ask, “what would the person who I want to be do right now? Or what decision would they make?” Obviously I don’t always follow this myself, but I think thats a simple and helpful thing to have on mind.
As someone who loves watches and notebooks, this video still appeals to me. What makes a watch an even more potent reminder of the passage of time is a 24 hour hand. It visually shows what proportion of the day has passed, and is left.
Me too! I've loved watches since I was child and have worn one ever since. If budget allows, I suggest an automatic/mechanical watch to negate the need to replace a battery. After replacing the batteries in my wife's six watches, all with differing battery types, I'll never go back to a quartz movement. Solar powered is another option, but more expensive. As for notebooks, I do spend a little more for a hardback version and attach an adhesive pen loop to the inside of the back cover. Then you are good to go my friend!
@@oldfartinthenight9201 Solar powered watches are inexpensive compared to mechanical watches. I've got a Citizen Ecodrive which is as accurate as the best mechanical watches.
I'm an old guy and have been wearing a watch since i was 6 years old, it was a windup Timex and have been wearing them ever since I never leave home without it along with a pocket knife , cash, and a handkerchief, We didn't call it EDC back then, for me it was from being in the boy scouts from 11 till I got my drivers license Now I also have an iPhone that I admit i would be lost without it, However it will never replace my Casio G shocks as well the other things I carry daily . I have just started having a pen and small notebook with me at all times now . Its part of getting older to write down many things during the day , mostly so you wont forget . I enjoyed your channel very much , I loved the video and the subject , hope to see more , sincerely RGW in NC
EXCELLENT video. I became a watch guy age 6 when my father bought me a watch. I still have it and it still works (kind of). Next year I'll be 70. Personally I prefer analog displays - you can glance at them without reading them exactly, without working out the exact elapsed time since last time but instead get an intuitive FEEL for how much time has gone by. Was it about 10 minutes, 15, a half hour, an hour or more? And the notebook/journal is also an EXCELLENT tip, as is BEFORE bed (for me it was at end of my work day) - this way you can offload your thoughts in non-erasable, retrievable format and free your mind for unfettered, worry- and analysis-free peaceful deep sleep-filled restful nights so you can be relaxed, sharp, efficient and creative during your day. This means that with practice, you WORK BETTER and with LESS STRESS and ACHIEVE MORE. This reinforces your self-image and gives you more confidence and ultimately, authority over time. These are habits of above-average achievers, successful people. And it started with a watch, a notebook and self-discipline..
Have been wearing a watch since 2009, when I was 12 years old and always carried a small notebook in school in my pocket,which eventually got converted into a journal diary since 2021.
If you find yourself using the notebook, I would like to suggest getting a passport size travelers notebook set up. You can accomplish a lot with one of them. You can do the same things on your phone but for me actually laying out your plans on paper makes me have a strong desire to complete the things that are in the book since I have already invested time into completing them. Like tracking my finances and sticking to my budget since I always know how much I have spent this pay period and how much is in my checking and savings. Completing different tasks since I have put in writing I was going to do them sticking to my grocery list instead of just going and getting things as I want or see them in the store. That works because I plan meals in my note book. So I eat out less and save more. Knowing my schedule for the week since I have written it out after checking my calendar, I feel like I am more involved in my own life. I don't have to have my phone constantly reminding me or have to look at it to know my money situation or worry about when a bill is due or my upcoming appointments. I never miss recycling day because I always know ehen it is. So i dont have to wait on the neighbors to take their cans down to know what goes this week. As a result, I use my phone less as I don't look at it as much for information and then get off task checking Facebook or whatever. I'm just more productive. I also don't like navigating all the apps to go check my bank or my calendar or the notes feature on my phone. Writing it down is faster when you want that information.
You nailed the concept of simple and memorable productivity in this video. A few thoughts to add: 1. Look at the daily list and mark the top 3 priorities with "1..2..3". It just helps focus getting those done first. 2. Each day decide which unfinished items are low priority and move them to a list on the back page of your notebook. You can bring them back later if your customer, boss, partner insists, ofc. 3. At yearend, look at completed items and congratulate yourself. Check the low priority list and cross off the items that have expired in importance. Start the year with a pretty clean slate! 4. Upgrade the notebook to Rite in the Rain if you work outdoors or in wet spaces (wet labs, chemical manufacturing, farming, etc.) and use a pencil or compatible ink pen so your notes are legible. ATB with your channel growth and ideas. Edit: Forgot to mention subbed.
Ive had expensive, rare watches, cheap watches. But the one ive used the most is the Casio Duro. Wearing it right now. Its just fantastic. Thumbs up, great video.
As a watch enthusiast (over 100 pieces) I highly enjoyed this video. Not only was it strangely relaxing, but it brought me back to the core of what I love about watches: our visual partners in time.
I started wearing a watch 2 months ago and also started using a notebook with a pen. Managing what I"m doing per hour has changed my productivity like crazy.
I honestly never comment on youtube, but i feel like i have to this time. I started wearing a casio over 5 years ago. Could not stress enough how much is has changed my perception of time. I "feel" the time, i have an intuition on what hour it is during the day (lets say i guess 12:30 and its 12:40). I am way more conscious on how much it takes me to do some tasks, i am hardly ever late because i keep track of the time better. it has shifted my mentality into a better organized place. After i moved out a year ago i started using a notebook, did not plan it, it just came naturally. I use it to write down the tasks i needed to do (laundry, groceries, homework, plans i had for the weekend...) and other stuff like dates, meetings or random lists (like what i want to bring on a suitcase or cooking recipes with ingredients) I cannot recommend it enough, give it a try and you will find yourself more organized. Dont stress it though, everyone has its system
I got a seiko 5, a few years ago. It’s automatic so I don’t have to replace the batteries ever. It’s gone up in price since, but that just proves a half decent watch is a good investment
I use a pocket notebook literally just as a daily to-do list and it’s great. Was a really easy way to get into using them. Tasks as simple as clipping my nails and doing some homework. Helps to make sure things get done but also I can look back at how much I actually did in a day
Thank you YT algorithm for serving up this gem. Great advice. I'll chime in and suggest that you buy the Casio you like and never look at another watch again. You'll save yourself $$$.
Man that’s super cool! Ive just gotten into watches, as a hobby, after getting a pocket watch and getting hooked. I was never a watch guy, but mechanicals feel alive to me. Though I usually wear a quartz, just because I cant yet afford a decent mechanical.
I think this video just changed my life. Like, I'd thought of this from the day I'd be born, time management would've been easier - whereas, I would always leave it to the last minute of whatever needed to be done.
KT, this is a good video with some sage advice. The only thing I can add since I’m an old man now is, “Remember, Mr. Murphy is always along for the ride.” Which means build in a decent fudge factor in whatever you do.
TRUTH!! i recently became a Engineer through a career change and purchased a watch and hadn't worn one since the 7th grade. I'm 50 now and i love my time mangement with it and my small notebook. content like this is amazing and great. simple and talking about the things no one else does to help everyday life. keep up the great content!
I picked up these exact habits back when I had my first year of apprenticeship in a small firm. Im also a forgetful person and I love doodling so a small notebook was so handy. 8 years later I have 8 watches in my collection and a ton of filled notebooks lol.
Notebooks are so handy, right? When I got a "smart"phone, i still kept notebooks, because the notes apps do not help me much. Now to get any of my watches fixed.... i love wearing a watch.
@@nathadagothia7341 Note books are amazing for sure, the texture and just how easy to jot down or sketch and its not a "hot" item for thieves when you're out there and doing notes.
Subbed. Just bought a Casio Duro today. I can see the truth in what you say. The design is clean and elegant for the price. Bought it not because my dad actually collects watches and not out of impulse after your gentle recommendations. But I want to have a constant reminder of how I must live a disciplined life for the people that matter to me the most and my life in general. It all starts with the habit-making of time management and mindfulness (journaling). Change, basically. I'll be joining a diving community soon, I learned how the rotating bezel can be used for that activity. Eager to meet new people and put myself out there. If that doesn't work out for me or it fails... at the very least I'll have avoided looking at my phone screen too much, even just for checking the time. Then I'll move on to the next thing that'll pull me out of the rut I am in. Thanks for this video. I'll go back to marching now. Eyes forward brother.
Since I’ve stopped wearing a watch my stress level has dropped considerably. Pacing myself without a watch helps me relax more without the pressures of a watch.😊🙏
Im great advocate of the urgent and important task list. Write your tasks down and assign a number between one and five for how important the task is and its urgency, multiply those together that gives you your next task . That got me through many busy weeks and days where the number of tasks were simply a blizzard.
Great video. I started wearing a watch full time a few years back and use a padfolio everyday. The smartphone is obviously a powerful tool, but can become a huge parasite on time. I’ve found life is so much more pleasant and actually more productive when little things like watches, pens and paper keep you off of it.
Been wearing a watch for 52 years. Wore two right after I started my first business. Eccentric? No. I needed two time zones. Could not have survived without them both. Liked the tour of the neighborhood the first time, but by the third, I was ready for a change of scenery. Other than that, awesome job. Loved your speaking cadence and tone and straight forward speech with no filler words. Bravo. Keep up the great work!!!
@ fun fact, and Not a joke, so did I too… and on that day the Multifort took it badly and went on strike 😂😱 so it’s back to MIDO and you can see the Ocean Star in my latest videos… isn’t that 😄 funny? BTW I think the size is perfect 👌 … the jeweler had doubts and wanted to push me towards the bigger ones
This came across my recommended and I didn’t think much of it. But after watching, I’m already planning my day for tomorrow. Life has been chaotic lately. You’ve reminded me that it’s good to have things in writing and planned where possible. Thank you for such great advice. Best of luck on your future endeavors.
This video is so simple and resonates with me. I have been wearing a watch for maybe 6 months now and I've just realized it's not just me who feels this way. Thank you. Please upload more videos as well in the future
You are so correct. I've always worn a watch, and I use the same Walmart notebooks to plan ahead and to keep records of what I've done. The notebooks really help me accomplish more and prioritize the most important things. In addition to the notebook, I use a cheap pocket calendar ($7 off Ebay) to organize my schedule for days ahead, so I don't forget appointments, etc. The calendar is the same small size as my notebook, and I carry them both everywhere I go.
Great advice for everyone. The essentials to getting organised are not expensive. Those watches you showed, for me, stand up to any, at any price. Great that you also highlighted an inexpensive generic notebook. These for me, are the best, you're not worried about scribbling onto an expensive notebook. So, your creativity gets freerer reign.
I liked this and subscribed. You sound like a young guy with good ideas. I’m an old guy and it’s encouraging to hear young people using their time well. Thanks
True sir. I have two daughters in their 20’s whom I love to death, but they (like most people of their generation and a lot of people in general) waste SO much time on their smart phones. My gen used to waste time watching TV, I guess, but the phone is right there, available 24/24, in your pocket, pinging you with every notification under the Sun, which TV could never do. Anyway, you’re right, it’s so good to hear a younger person with such good habits.
3:17 Yes, writing an itinerary or checklist _the night before_ is important, while the day’s unfinished activities are still fresh in the mind 👍 And, a calendar planner! A simple monthly or weekly “At a Glance” planner is adequate, in my opinion. Helps to plan for beyond just the next day, especially appointments and scheduled events 👍
I love it! A young person discovering the old ways of doing things. A watch and a little notebook and pen were all we needed. How I miss it. I do wear a watch. Now, I'm stuck on the smartphone, too. Thanks for reminding me that I'm not stuck. I need a pad and pen.
Spot on..... I'll never be without a watch, but I can see me without a smartphone. I also journal a lot, it's a time saver, as well as a life saver. 😁👍
Well done! The point about over estimating what can get done in a day versus underestimating what you get done in a year is excellent. It’s a point I’ll be mulling over for quite a while.
Very glad i stumbled upon this video: you've confirmed what i thought has worked best for a long time. Word of advice for others: any notebook size is good. Get what works best for you. Also, dedicate a book (or many) to journal in regularly. Over time, look through them and see how many prayers God answered (He loves you enough to have died for you! John 3:16-18). And don't bloody well let others laugh you out of these habits! It's their loss of they won't be organised. God bless, as He did with me. Man, is God good!!!!
that was incredible. what a beautiful watch and what great work you did on it!I love MAMACOO watch!! Dream watch! Everytime I wear it, makes me feel amazing!
Alternative idea with what to write in your notebook: I call it 5-5-R. In short or long bullets write down: - 5 things you didn't like about today (do this first because its easy to get your mind going, and get your pen on paper) - 5 things you liked about today - Any other remarks, things on your mind It doesn't matter if the content is the same as what you wrote as yesterday, it doesn't matter how long or short it is. Point is you're reflecting on the day, yourself, your mind...
This is great I carry the same style notebook! I even made a little pouch for it. I use mine mainly for to-do lists and random ideas or things i need to do that come to me randomly throughout the day.
This content is great ,not because I like watches but this is me .I am a retired law enforcement Pilot , did a lot of martime surveillance and got used to write down every significant event, conversations etc. This habit saved my behind many times ,have a bunch of small "at a glance" notebooks for 14 of my 25 year career.My work watch was a Luminox ,could always see the time no mater how dark. Good for you !
Bro, I love this vid. I'm also a big fan of having watch and notebook. I love the idea that we are more grounded to reality and not mindlessly walking through days. The script perfectly describe the benefit I also experience. I hope you make more vid!
This video is right on the button. Three things that dear to my heart, my Orient Kamatsu, an Esterbrook Estie Raven fp and a Traveller's Notebook. Yes youre right I wont be a millionaire anytime soon, but at least my daily life is more organised. Executing my daily task is a breeze. Thanks for the great video.
I am using the analog watch my parents gave to me some christmas a few years back. I procastinated bying new straps after the leather ones finally ripped. Bought new ones and changed the battery for maybe 30€. I mostly wear it because i realized how often i checked my phone for the time and never looked at the time because the notifications took my attention. It was just way too frustrating taking out my phone to check the time and realize i never looked at it or forgot it after i put my phone away again. I will try the day planning with the notebook, thanks for the tip. I tried using it for groceries and other "what to buy" lists but it is just way easier to check of todos on my phone with one hand while grabbing the things i need
I think these are very good suggestions. I've worn watches since 1970ish but fell out if it 12 or so years ago. I've been meaning to get one fixed, but haven't gotten around to it. I like the idea of being able to watch my time better with a watch. Also, the notebook. That's worth a try.
A simple straightforward change with no frills. Refreshing content and you may have pushed me to try out a watch again. Ill let you know if I see improvements. Funny enough I started using a small notebook daily very recently and indeed thats definietly been helpful.
This is what I'm starting. Got a watch a month ago, funnily enough a casio duro. But I put on a Bond nato strap. Just ordered a notebook and nice pen a few days ago, so this video was very timely. I'm much more aware of my usage of time now that I wear a watch, and I'm hoping journaling will help me be more aware of progress and goals as well
This video is interesting to me not because I think it's correct, but because I think it _isn't_ . I have a watch and a notebook, plenty of people around me do as well. But our productivity varies drastically. I still procrastinate the heck out of everything because I'm apathetic and don't enjoy challenging myself lol. Some of my friends with better mindsets and better habits get by just fine without any secret tricks or shortcuts. I think the basis for why this _can_ work--which you also touched on--is that establishing a habit, any kind of habit, can encourage some people to build on the momentum to acquire yet more habits. The actual contents of the habit don't really matter. Instead of wearing a watch or planning your day, it could be something like making your bed in the morning, setting more reminders on your phone, reading a chapter of a book before sleep, etc. Humans are creatures of routine to some extent, so playing into that by building habits is naturally going to improve your productivity.
In a sea of "Content Creators" pushing lifestyles and products that are unobtainable, I appreciate the simple advice and promotion of affordable solutions. In my job, I'm constantly assaulted with tasks that need to be done either now or so far in the future, I would be sure to forget it. I finally bought a planner and write out things that need to be done this day, this week, in the coming months. It is super helpful to turn the page to a new week and see some helpful reminders for stuff to do already waiting for me. I don't think planners are for everybody. Some people have jobs that are basically the same each day, and that was true for me for years. But if you feel the need, a planner is awesome. And it doesn't magically change your life. The more you put into it, the more it will help out.
Excellent old shool habits. Thanks for making the video and God bless you. I hope everone gets more productive after watching this concise but excellent video!😊
Trust this, "if you feel low, stress, overwhelmed take down a notebook & pen then start writing down whatever comes at your mind, literally anything which comes up" This works great for me, I hope you people would understand.
I never liked watches and notebooks before i got into the army (in my country you have to serve 12-18 months just after graduation and phones are not allowed), and it is life changing for me, I feel what you are saying and totally agree. Thank you for the video
This is so true! Unlocking these two habit-key features really improved my life. I have a few watches: but that changed when i became homeless.. i have two: main one and spare. No more casual wear analog ones, which i used to wear at home And what keeps me thriving despite being homepess? Well, its that i spent several years developing all sorts of skills, and key habits for success, but also that i became a journaler! So now, the SuperNote e-ink journal and my wrist watch keep.me.sane and happy.
I use Casio's MRW-200H model and I definitely recommend it as a beginner model. It has a minimalist structure that is both tactical and easy to read. I will also use the notebook method you mentioned, my friend, because as you said, people overestimate what they can do in a day and underestimate what they can do in a year. I loved the aesthetics and simple narration of the video. Great job, my friend.
For me an analogue watch gave me the feeling of how big 15 minutes are. It's like 1/4th of a complete rotation and time it takes to rotate shows me that how many things I can get done. For example I'm a student and I watch lectures. I try to complete 2 lectures (2 hours long each) in 3 hours And as the chronograph of my watch ticks I feel the urgency to study while also not being too stressed about it. That's exactly something you need. A watch which pushes you a little bit over the limit also while not making you getting overwhelmed by the passing time
I am old enough to be your grandfather, if not great grandfather. 1. yes on the cheap watches. I have them, and work on them. Never late. Disciplines your thinking. I have timed exercises - which allows me not guess if something has been done long enough . . causes me to finish what I start. 2. Yes on notebook. I am old school and use short hand pads, but the compact notebook you use is ideal. I am looking at a list. One one side is my route on the morning of December 9, 2024 in an order of stops most efficient. The watch is used in conjunction. On the other side is a scratch list of minor and major things to do or buy. Draw a line through everything accomplished. Then, no junking up my mind thinking about what I have to do and missed doing. 3. Always carry a note pad, watch, pen and a book to any and all appointments. When you have notes when you go to the auto mechanic, doctor, dentist, lawyer, you are prepared. When you take notes of what is being said, you don't have to try to remember.
Casio makes a really great solar powered watch that is under $40.00 and works really well. Dollar General sells a three pack of pocket notebooks and cheap mechanical pencils. I use them both daily. The notebook for thoughts, tasks and ride data.
I’ve worn a watch since grammar school. My four years in the USAF meant time-keeping was critical. Twenty-two years in the police department mandated daily watch wear. As a newspaper editor, a watch was simply common sense. A tech-savvy colleague at that newspaper saw me jot something in my pocket notebook and asked why I wasted time writing things down when I could have just typed them into my phone. A phone can be dropped and broken. Notebook-no problem. He also didn’t believe in watches, since his phone always had the right time. So, I told him, “You're just back to carrying a pocket watch like in pre-World War One days.” It’s amazing how young adults quickly become ‘trapped’ by technology.
What a wonderful video. It’s a great perspective on a principle I’ve long held. Nice work. I bounced around for a time between just a notebook like yours (too unstructured), a bullet journal (too much pressure to make it perfect), and now have found a Laconic brand daily notebook to be good. It has a good structure to it and leaves room for me to do what I want with it. It helps me clarify my thoughts and make good use out of my day. Keep it up! I’m going to check out your other videos now.
Excellent, and very much like my system. In addition, I enjoy a good pen and the pleasure of writing. I have favorite fountain pens, and have watched YT for handwriting examples. Best wishes, and thanks for the entertainment.
Great simple video. I have been using an Apple Watch for years, but it seems like I use it for everything EXCEPT keeping time. I am going give the Casio a shot and see how it goes. Thanks.
Take time to draw or doodle in your book. Besides a picture being worth a thousand words, it will help your mental health. And always go with an analog watch, you can use it as a compass. Nice video, thanks!
A good idea, I think I'll try it. I like the small spiral notebooks with the spiral at the TOP, that way the other pages aren't in the way on either side when writing. All those reporters can't be wrong! By the way, I'm M/48, been wearing a watch for about 40 years now. Phones are NOT a convenient way to get the time; it's like going back to pocket watches in the 19th century, by comparison. I'm wearing a Garmin Instinct 2S now; I like having the data from my bike rides and the weather & sunrise/sunset times beamed in.
Nice video! I've been a watch and notebook guy for many years. If you'd like to take it to the next level I recommend a jotter wallet or notebook wallet that holds a pen; the best that I've ever found is the David Allen 'Get Things Done' Notetaker wallet, which they don't make anymore. If I knew they were going to stop making them I would have bought 20 of them a long time ago. Royce Leather makes a Deluxe Jotter Organizer that is pretty decent and Dango makes their notebook wallets (but requires their proprietary notepads). I prefer the Royce and David Allen GTD versions because you can buy your notepads in bulk for very cheap and get ones with perforated pages so you can write a note to give to someone, like directions or products. Anyways, kind of went on a rant there. Great video, you got a subscriber and I look forward to your future videos.
The G Shock is unbelievably bulky and kind of a pain to get in and off. But it has been invaluable as a dad, a cook, a lab tech, a light hanger, and now a business owner. This watch has been dunked, dropped, bit, and smothered more times than I know and it’s still doing fine. Plus being able to light the face with that little flip of the wrist is great when you wake up at 3am to a crying baby
I watched this and straight on jumped onto the other video of yours and felt like RUclips recommended this video based on my recent actions. I recently got a watch from my brother and started playing soccer, though by myself. I really like the idea of keeping a notebook and using watch as a timer. I was thinking about keeping a notebook but was skeptical that it would be hassle to maintain the book itself. I am gonna give it a go. Keep making these videos.
"You overestimate what you can get done in a day, but underestimate what you can get done in a year" - never heard that before, but love it! My biggest problem with this method was always over-cramming a day and feeling deflated when i didn't achieve everything, that saying sums it up perfectly.
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That's true of any two time frames. It's most often used as overestimating what you can get done in a year, but vastly underestimating what you can get done in 10 years. Incremental improvements lead to quantum leaps, which are often not accounted for.
First time I heard it was like 20 years ago when I started BJJ. A lot of us kept wondering when we'd become blue belts, or purple belts, etc. And we were told, "You overestimate what you'll accomplish in one year, but underestimate what you can accomplish in five years."
Though, I think honestly people underestimate what they can do in an hour. They’re like “oh I have a meeting in 45 minutes, I don’t have any time besides to browse my phone”
Though I like that quote, I think honestly the best philosophy to follow is to just hold yourself to be a respectable person. Just ask, “what would the person who I want to be do right now? Or what decision would they make?” Obviously I don’t always follow this myself, but I think thats a simple and helpful thing to have on mind.
thats a quote from bill gates
As someone who loves watches and notebooks, this video still appeals to me. What makes a watch an even more potent reminder of the passage of time is a 24 hour hand. It visually shows what proportion of the day has passed, and is left.
Me too! I've loved watches since I was child and have worn one ever since. If budget allows, I suggest an automatic/mechanical watch to negate the need to replace a battery. After replacing the batteries in my wife's six watches, all with differing battery types, I'll never go back to a quartz movement. Solar powered is another option, but more expensive. As for notebooks, I do spend a little more for a hardback version and attach an adhesive pen loop to the inside of the back cover. Then you are good to go my friend!
Love the GMT movement.
It is a lovely video
This is why I like analogs. I never need the exact time. I want a quick visual reference of where about my day is.
@@oldfartinthenight9201 Solar powered watches are inexpensive compared to mechanical watches. I've got a Citizen Ecodrive which is as accurate as the best mechanical watches.
These are the types of videos , I want to watch when I open RUclips.
Amen
Right? Not "The _____________ situation is craaazzyy!!!" videos
Well said.
Why do you have a comma there?
Well made, takes me back to the old days of RUclips. No fancy edits-a clear and simple message, said well.
I'm an old guy and have been wearing a watch since i was 6 years old, it was a windup Timex and have been wearing them ever since I never leave home without it along with a pocket knife , cash, and a handkerchief, We didn't call it EDC back then, for me it was from being in the boy scouts from 11 till I got my drivers license Now I also have an iPhone that I admit i would be lost without it, However it will never replace my Casio G shocks as well the other things I carry daily . I have just started having a pen and small notebook with me at all times now . Its part of getting older to write down many things during the day , mostly so you wont forget . I enjoyed your channel very much , I loved the video and the subject , hope to see more , sincerely RGW in NC
Great comment….Sounds like my life!!!! All the best!!!!
i love when old people comment like this.
Thanks old guy,I don't know you but I hope you enjoy life,as often as possible
EXCELLENT video. I became a watch guy age 6 when my father bought me a watch. I still have it and it still works (kind of). Next year I'll be 70. Personally I prefer analog displays - you can glance at them without reading them exactly, without working out the exact elapsed time since last time but instead get an intuitive FEEL for how much time has gone by. Was it about 10 minutes, 15, a half hour, an hour or more?
And the notebook/journal is also an EXCELLENT tip, as is BEFORE bed (for me it was at end of my work day) - this way you can offload your thoughts in non-erasable, retrievable format and free your mind for unfettered, worry- and analysis-free peaceful deep sleep-filled restful nights so you can be relaxed, sharp, efficient and creative during your day. This means that with practice, you WORK BETTER and with LESS STRESS and ACHIEVE MORE. This reinforces your self-image and gives you more confidence and ultimately, authority over time. These are habits of above-average achievers, successful people. And it started with a watch, a notebook and self-discipline..
Have been wearing a watch since 2009, when I was 12 years old and always carried a small notebook in school in my pocket,which eventually got converted into a journal diary since 2021.
If you find yourself using the notebook, I would like to suggest getting a passport size travelers notebook set up. You can accomplish a lot with one of them. You can do the same things on your phone but for me actually laying out your plans on paper makes me have a strong desire to complete the things that are in the book since I have already invested time into completing them. Like tracking my finances and sticking to my budget since I always know how much I have spent this pay period and how much is in my checking and savings. Completing different tasks since I have put in writing I was going to do them sticking to my grocery list instead of just going and getting things as I want or see them in the store. That works because I plan meals in my note book. So I eat out less and save more. Knowing my schedule for the week since I have written it out after checking my calendar, I feel like I am more involved in my own life. I don't have to have my phone constantly reminding me or have to look at it to know my money situation or worry about when a bill is due or my upcoming appointments. I never miss recycling day because I always know ehen it is. So i dont have to wait on the neighbors to take their cans down to know what goes this week. As a result, I use my phone less as I don't look at it as much for information and then get off task checking Facebook or whatever. I'm just more productive. I also don't like navigating all the apps to go check my bank or my calendar or the notes feature on my phone. Writing it down is faster when you want that information.
You nailed the concept of simple and memorable productivity in this video. A few thoughts to add:
1. Look at the daily list and mark the top 3 priorities with "1..2..3". It just helps focus getting those done first.
2. Each day decide which unfinished items are low priority and move them to a list on the back page of your notebook. You can bring them back later if your customer, boss, partner insists, ofc.
3. At yearend, look at completed items and congratulate yourself. Check the low priority list and cross off the items that have expired in importance. Start the year with a pretty clean slate!
4. Upgrade the notebook to Rite in the Rain if you work outdoors or in wet spaces (wet labs, chemical manufacturing, farming, etc.) and use a pencil or compatible ink pen so your notes are legible.
ATB with your channel growth and ideas.
Edit: Forgot to mention subbed.
Ive had expensive, rare watches, cheap watches. But the one ive used the most is the Casio Duro. Wearing it right now. Its just fantastic. Thumbs up, great video.
As a watch enthusiast (over 100 pieces) I highly enjoyed this video. Not only was it strangely relaxing, but it brought me back to the core of what I love about watches: our visual partners in time.
I started wearing a watch 2 months ago and also started using a notebook with a pen. Managing what I"m doing per hour has changed my productivity like crazy.
I honestly never comment on youtube, but i feel like i have to this time.
I started wearing a casio over 5 years ago. Could not stress enough how much is has changed my perception of time. I "feel" the time, i have an intuition on what hour it is during the day (lets say i guess 12:30 and its 12:40). I am way more conscious on how much it takes me to do some tasks, i am hardly ever late because i keep track of the time better. it has shifted my mentality into a better organized place.
After i moved out a year ago i started using a notebook, did not plan it, it just came naturally. I use it to write down the tasks i needed to do (laundry, groceries, homework, plans i had for the weekend...) and other stuff like dates, meetings or random lists (like what i want to bring on a suitcase or cooking recipes with ingredients)
I cannot recommend it enough, give it a try and you will find yourself more organized. Dont stress it though, everyone has its system
No one cares whether you comment or not..
i would love to see more in details about minimalism even comparing maybe apple watch to a regular watch. Great work!
This was probably the most valuable 5 minutes and 28 seconds of my week. Thank you bro.
I got a seiko 5, a few years ago. It’s automatic so I don’t have to replace the batteries ever. It’s gone up in price since, but that just proves a half decent watch is a good investment
I use a pocket notebook literally just as a daily to-do list and it’s great. Was a really easy way to get into using them. Tasks as simple as clipping my nails and doing some homework. Helps to make sure things get done but also I can look back at how much I actually did in a day
Thank you YT algorithm for serving up this gem. Great advice. I'll chime in and suggest that you buy the Casio you like and never look at another watch again. You'll save yourself $$$.
Screw that! That mechanical Hamilton Khaki is calling my name xD
Watchmaker and micro machine shop here, welcome to the man jewelry section in our lives. I am smiling here. Lance.
Man that’s super cool! Ive just gotten into watches, as a hobby, after getting a pocket watch and getting hooked. I was never a watch guy, but mechanicals feel alive to me. Though I usually wear a quartz, just because I cant yet afford a decent mechanical.
A watch, and a notebook. Simplicity at its finest! Well done!
I think this video just changed my life. Like, I'd thought of this from the day I'd be born, time management would've been easier - whereas, I would always leave it to the last minute of whatever needed to be done.
KT, this is a good video with some sage advice. The only thing I can add since I’m an old man now is, “Remember, Mr. Murphy is always along for the ride.” Which means build in a decent fudge factor in whatever you do.
TRUTH!! i recently became a Engineer through a career change and purchased a watch and hadn't worn one since the 7th grade. I'm 50 now and i love my time mangement with it and my small notebook. content like this is amazing and great. simple and talking about the things no one else does to help everyday life. keep up the great content!
I picked up these exact habits back when I had my first year of apprenticeship in a small firm. Im also a forgetful person and I love doodling so a small notebook was so handy. 8 years later I have 8 watches in my collection and a ton of filled notebooks lol.
Notebooks are so handy, right?
When I got a "smart"phone, i still kept notebooks, because the notes apps do not help me much.
Now to get any of my watches fixed.... i love wearing a watch.
@@nathadagothia7341 Note books are amazing for sure, the texture and just how easy to jot down or sketch and its not a "hot" item for thieves when you're out there and doing notes.
Great video man, I've gone over to dumb phone, watch, pocket planner and notebook for over a few months now, loving it.
Subbed. Just bought a Casio Duro today. I can see the truth in what you say. The design is clean and elegant for the price. Bought it not because my dad actually collects watches and not out of impulse after your gentle recommendations. But I want to have a constant reminder of how I must live a disciplined life for the people that matter to me the most and my life in general. It all starts with the habit-making of time management and mindfulness (journaling). Change, basically.
I'll be joining a diving community soon, I learned how the rotating bezel can be used for that activity. Eager to meet new people and put myself out there.
If that doesn't work out for me or it fails... at the very least I'll have avoided looking at my phone screen too much, even just for checking the time.
Then I'll move on to the next thing that'll pull me out of the rut I am in.
Thanks for this video. I'll go back to marching now. Eyes forward brother.
Unbeatable vibes. Added to my “cozy” list.
Plus I’m inspired to start planning my day the night before.
Since I’ve stopped wearing a watch my stress level has dropped considerably. Pacing myself without a watch helps me relax more without the pressures of a watch.😊🙏
Im great advocate of the urgent and important task list.
Write your tasks down and assign a number between one and five for how important the task is and its urgency, multiply those together that gives you your next task .
That got me through many busy weeks and days where the number of tasks were simply a blizzard.
Great video. I started wearing a watch full time a few years back and use a padfolio everyday. The smartphone is obviously a powerful tool, but can become a huge parasite on time. I’ve found life is so much more pleasant and actually more productive when little things like watches, pens and paper keep you off of it.
Been wearing a watch for 52 years. Wore two right after I started my first business. Eccentric? No. I needed two time zones. Could not have survived without them both.
Liked the tour of the neighborhood the first time, but by the third, I was ready for a change of scenery. Other than that, awesome job. Loved your speaking cadence and tone and straight forward speech with no filler words. Bravo. Keep up the great work!!!
I switched from a Apple Watch Ultra 2 to a Mido Multifort Big Date and I‘m using the Journal App on iPhone. Habits can be changed for sure.
I recently purchased an ocean star 39 myself, enjoy that big date.
@ fun fact, and Not a joke, so did I too… and on that day the Multifort took it badly and went on strike 😂😱 so it’s back to MIDO and you can see the Ocean Star in my latest videos… isn’t that 😄 funny? BTW I think the size is perfect 👌 … the jeweler had doubts and wanted to push me towards the bigger ones
I got an ultra 2, then ditch my phone when I’m not working. It’s super minimal and makes you feel like you’re back in the late 90’s early 2000’s.
how does wearing a smart watch make you feel like a person from that era ?@@RolandKoller90
This came across my recommended and I didn’t think much of it. But after watching, I’m already planning my day for tomorrow. Life has been chaotic lately. You’ve reminded me that it’s good to have things in writing and planned where possible. Thank you for such great advice. Best of luck on your future endeavors.
This video is so simple and resonates with me.
I have been wearing a watch for maybe 6 months now and I've just realized it's not just me who feels this way.
Thank you. Please upload more videos as well in the future
You are so correct. I've always worn a watch, and I use the same Walmart notebooks to plan ahead and to keep records of what I've done. The notebooks really help me accomplish more and prioritize the most important things. In addition to the notebook, I use a cheap pocket calendar ($7 off Ebay) to organize my schedule for days ahead, so I don't forget appointments, etc. The calendar is the same small size as my notebook, and I carry them both everywhere I go.
Great advice for everyone. The essentials to getting organised are not expensive. Those watches you showed, for me, stand up to any, at any price. Great that you also highlighted an inexpensive generic notebook. These for me, are the best, you're not worried about scribbling onto an expensive notebook. So, your creativity gets freerer reign.
I liked this and subscribed. You sound like a young guy with good ideas. I’m an old guy and it’s encouraging to hear young people using their time well. Thanks
True sir. I have two daughters in their 20’s whom I love to death, but they (like most people of their generation and a lot of people in general) waste SO much time on their smart phones. My gen used to waste time watching TV, I guess, but the phone is right there, available 24/24, in your pocket, pinging you with every notification under the Sun, which TV could never do. Anyway, you’re right, it’s so good to hear a younger person with such good habits.
3:17 Yes, writing an itinerary or checklist _the night before_ is important, while the day’s unfinished activities are still fresh in the mind 👍
And, a calendar planner! A simple monthly or weekly “At a Glance” planner is adequate, in my opinion. Helps to plan for beyond just the next day, especially appointments and scheduled events 👍
I love it! A young person discovering the old ways of doing things. A watch and a little notebook and pen were all we needed. How I miss it. I do wear a watch. Now, I'm stuck on the smartphone, too. Thanks for reminding me that I'm not stuck. I need a pad and pen.
Thank you for making high quality videos!Love MAMACOO watches
Spot on..... I'll never be without a watch, but I can see me without a smartphone.
I also journal a lot, it's a time saver, as well as a life saver. 😁👍
Well done! The point about over estimating what can get done in a day versus underestimating what you get done in a year is excellent. It’s a point I’ll be mulling over for quite a while.
Very glad i stumbled upon this video: you've confirmed what i thought has worked best for a long time.
Word of advice for others: any notebook size is good. Get what works best for you. Also, dedicate a book (or many) to journal in regularly. Over time, look through them and see how many prayers God answered (He loves you enough to have died for you! John 3:16-18).
And don't bloody well let others laugh you out of these habits! It's their loss of they won't be organised.
God bless, as He did with me. Man, is God good!!!!
"Whether it's the best of times or the worst of times, it's the only time we've got." Art Buchwald
Took a chance and clicked on this…glad I did. That was well said and well done.👍
such a random recommendation but you passed my great grandmothers old house at 1:54 😆
Bro don't let rainbolt find this comment.
Wow!
@@cisestar😂
that was incredible. what a beautiful watch and what great work you did on it!I love MAMACOO watch!! Dream watch! Everytime I wear it, makes me feel amazing!
A video that really tells how simply says how simplicity is better than asthetics.
Alternative idea with what to write in your notebook: I call it 5-5-R. In short or long bullets write down:
- 5 things you didn't like about today (do this first because its easy to get your mind going, and get your pen on paper)
- 5 things you liked about today
- Any other remarks, things on your mind
It doesn't matter if the content is the same as what you wrote as yesterday, it doesn't matter how long or short it is. Point is you're reflecting on the day, yourself, your mind...
This is great I carry the same style notebook! I even made a little pouch for it. I use mine mainly for to-do lists and random ideas or things i need to do that come to me randomly throughout the day.
This content is great ,not because I like watches but this is me .I am a retired law enforcement Pilot , did a lot of martime surveillance and got used to write down every significant event, conversations etc. This habit saved my behind many times ,have a bunch of small "at a glance" notebooks for 14 of my 25 year career.My work watch was a Luminox ,could always see the time no mater how dark. Good for you !
Am an independent filmmaker from india. And was constantly overthinking on everything. This gave me a relief and thank you for this! :)
Bro, I love this vid. I'm also a big fan of having watch and notebook. I love the idea that we are more grounded to reality and not mindlessly walking through days. The script perfectly describe the benefit I also experience. I hope you make more vid!
This video is right on the button. Three things that dear to my heart, my Orient Kamatsu, an Esterbrook Estie Raven fp and a Traveller's
Notebook. Yes youre right I wont be a millionaire anytime soon, but at least my daily life is more organised. Executing my daily task is a breeze. Thanks for the great video.
I am using the analog watch my parents gave to me some christmas a few years back. I procastinated bying new straps after the leather ones finally ripped. Bought new ones and changed the battery for maybe 30€.
I mostly wear it because i realized how often i checked my phone for the time and never looked at the time because the notifications took my attention. It was just way too frustrating taking out my phone to check the time and realize i never looked at it or forgot it after i put my phone away again.
I will try the day planning with the notebook, thanks for the tip. I tried using it for groceries and other "what to buy" lists but it is just way easier to check of todos on my phone with one hand while grabbing the things i need
I think these are very good suggestions. I've worn watches since 1970ish but fell out if it 12 or so years ago. I've been meaning to get one fixed, but haven't gotten around to it. I like the idea of being able to watch my time better with a watch.
Also, the notebook. That's worth a try.
These are the types of videos , I want to watch when I open RUclips. this was of a great help, THANKS A LOT.
Your voice is so calming and relaxing. Loved your video, it helped me a lot to notice how disorganized my life was
A simple straightforward change with no frills. Refreshing content and you may have pushed me to try out a watch again. Ill let you know if I see improvements. Funny enough I started using a small notebook daily very recently and indeed thats definietly been helpful.
Caught my eye. Good video and good tips. Thanks for the perspective on handling task and life.
This is what I'm starting. Got a watch a month ago, funnily enough a casio duro. But I put on a Bond nato strap.
Just ordered a notebook and nice pen a few days ago, so this video was very timely. I'm much more aware of my usage of time now that I wear a watch, and I'm hoping journaling will help me be more aware of progress and goals as well
Shout Out to the Casio Duro!!! one of the best and memorable watches ever! awesome video!
This was a beautifully edited video. Low-fi beats over a nighttime drive around the city is very relaxing. Nice work!
This video is interesting to me not because I think it's correct, but because I think it _isn't_ . I have a watch and a notebook, plenty of people around me do as well. But our productivity varies drastically. I still procrastinate the heck out of everything because I'm apathetic and don't enjoy challenging myself lol. Some of my friends with better mindsets and better habits get by just fine without any secret tricks or shortcuts.
I think the basis for why this _can_ work--which you also touched on--is that establishing a habit, any kind of habit, can encourage some people to build on the momentum to acquire yet more habits. The actual contents of the habit don't really matter. Instead of wearing a watch or planning your day, it could be something like making your bed in the morning, setting more reminders on your phone, reading a chapter of a book before sleep, etc. Humans are creatures of routine to some extent, so playing into that by building habits is naturally going to improve your productivity.
In a sea of "Content Creators" pushing lifestyles and products that are unobtainable, I appreciate the simple advice and promotion of affordable solutions. In my job, I'm constantly assaulted with tasks that need to be done either now or so far in the future, I would be sure to forget it. I finally bought a planner and write out things that need to be done this day, this week, in the coming months. It is super helpful to turn the page to a new week and see some helpful reminders for stuff to do already waiting for me. I don't think planners are for everybody. Some people have jobs that are basically the same each day, and that was true for me for years. But if you feel the need, a planner is awesome. And it doesn't magically change your life. The more you put into it, the more it will help out.
Love the aesthetics and the non-preachy tone. Looking fwd to your next videos.
The Casio duro is the best affordable watch ever.. i wear mine so much. Even upgraded the strap with a nice metal bracelet. Amazing recommendation
Excellent old shool habits. Thanks for making the video and God bless you. I hope everone gets more productive after watching this concise but excellent video!😊
Trust this, "if you feel low, stress, overwhelmed take down a notebook & pen then start writing down whatever comes at your mind, literally anything which comes up"
This works great for me, I hope you people would understand.
I never liked watches and notebooks before i got into the army (in my country you have to serve 12-18 months just after graduation and phones are not allowed), and it is life changing for me, I feel what you are saying and totally agree. Thank you for the video
@KT Bravo! Originality in action. God bless U.
This is so true! Unlocking these two habit-key features really improved my life. I have a few watches: but that changed when i became homeless.. i have two: main one and spare. No more casual wear analog ones, which i used to wear at home
And what keeps me thriving despite being homepess? Well, its that i spent several years developing all sorts of skills, and key habits for success, but also that i became a journaler!
So now, the SuperNote e-ink journal and my wrist watch keep.me.sane and happy.
I use Casio's MRW-200H model and I definitely recommend it as a beginner model. It has a minimalist structure that is both tactical and easy to read. I will also use the notebook method you mentioned, my friend, because as you said, people overestimate what they can do in a day and underestimate what they can do in a year. I loved the aesthetics and simple narration of the video. Great job, my friend.
Simple, efective, genius👍👌✌️
Please make more such videos. I just watched it once, but listened to it many times. It's like listening to someone's reflections.
For me an analogue watch gave me the feeling of how big 15 minutes are. It's like 1/4th of a complete rotation and time it takes to rotate shows me that how many things I can get done. For example I'm a student and I watch lectures. I try to complete 2 lectures (2 hours long each) in 3 hours
And as the chronograph of my watch ticks I feel the urgency to study while also not being too stressed about it. That's exactly something you need. A watch which pushes you a little bit over the limit also while not making you getting overwhelmed by the passing time
I am old enough to be your grandfather, if not great grandfather.
1. yes on the cheap watches. I have them, and work on them. Never late. Disciplines your thinking. I have timed exercises - which allows me not guess if something has been done long enough . . causes me to finish what I start.
2. Yes on notebook. I am old school and use short hand pads, but the compact notebook you use is ideal. I am looking at a list. One one side is my route on the morning of December 9, 2024 in an order of stops most efficient. The watch is used in conjunction.
On the other side is a scratch list of minor and major things to do or buy. Draw a line through everything accomplished. Then, no junking up my mind thinking about what I have to do and missed doing.
3. Always carry a note pad, watch, pen and a book to any and all appointments. When you have notes when you go to the auto mechanic, doctor, dentist, lawyer, you are prepared. When you take notes of what is being said, you don't have to try to remember.
Casio makes a really great solar powered watch that is under $40.00 and works really well. Dollar General sells a three pack of pocket notebooks and cheap mechanical pencils. I use them both daily. The notebook for thoughts, tasks and ride data.
I’ve worn a watch since grammar school. My four years in the USAF meant time-keeping was critical. Twenty-two years in the police department mandated daily watch wear. As a newspaper editor, a watch was simply common sense.
A tech-savvy colleague at that newspaper saw me jot something in my pocket notebook and asked why I wasted time writing things down when I could have just typed them into my phone. A phone can be dropped and broken. Notebook-no problem.
He also didn’t believe in watches, since his phone always had the right time. So, I told him, “You're just back to carrying a pocket watch like in pre-World War One days.”
It’s amazing how young adults quickly become ‘trapped’ by technology.
USAF, Police, and Newspaper Editor. Wow.
What a wonderful video. It’s a great perspective on a principle I’ve long held. Nice work. I bounced around for a time between just a notebook like yours (too unstructured), a bullet journal (too much pressure to make it perfect), and now have found a Laconic brand daily notebook to be good. It has a good structure to it and leaves room for me to do what I want with it. It helps me clarify my thoughts and make good use out of my day. Keep it up! I’m going to check out your other videos now.
I have a Casio dive watch that I have worn and gone diving with for 26 years. Never needed any repairs. What a great return on investment!
the fact that i have all the 3 watches and they are my favourite wows me
Excellent, and very much like my system. In addition, I enjoy a good pen and the pleasure of writing. I have favorite fountain pens, and have watched YT for handwriting examples. Best wishes, and thanks for the entertainment.
Such a simple video, but super powerful! Thanks for making this as a reminder!
its a mix but a watch and a notebook can truly do wonders if done right
Great simple video. I have been using an Apple Watch for years, but it seems like I use it for everything EXCEPT keeping time. I am going give the Casio a shot and see how it goes. Thanks.
Spot on with the message and the b-roll. Subbed.
Man, thank you for this video, u really make me to think about changing my habits I’m struggling with right now ❤❤
I clicked on this because i have the same watch and notebook that are in the thumbnail. You got a subscriber
Take time to draw or doodle in your book. Besides a picture being worth a thousand words, it will help your mental health. And always go with an analog watch, you can use it as a compass. Nice video, thanks!
A good idea, I think I'll try it. I like the small spiral notebooks with the spiral at the TOP, that way the other pages aren't in the way on either side when writing. All those reporters can't be wrong! By the way, I'm M/48, been wearing a watch for about 40 years now. Phones are NOT a convenient way to get the time; it's like going back to pocket watches in the 19th century, by comparison. I'm wearing a Garmin Instinct 2S now; I like having the data from my bike rides and the weather & sunrise/sunset times beamed in.
underrated channel!!! you'll definitely grow quick
Nice video! I've been a watch and notebook guy for many years. If you'd like to take it to the next level I recommend a jotter wallet or notebook wallet that holds a pen; the best that I've ever found is the David Allen 'Get Things Done' Notetaker wallet, which they don't make anymore. If I knew they were going to stop making them I would have bought 20 of them a long time ago. Royce Leather makes a Deluxe Jotter Organizer that is pretty decent and Dango makes their notebook wallets (but requires their proprietary notepads). I prefer the Royce and David Allen GTD versions because you can buy your notepads in bulk for very cheap and get ones with perforated pages so you can write a note to give to someone, like directions or products.
Anyways, kind of went on a rant there. Great video, you got a subscriber and I look forward to your future videos.
Legendary video bro. Thank you this gave me good perspectives.
-AWDG🎬🥊
I've been doing this everyday for the last 40 years, it really works. No one should spend more than 50 bucks for a watch
The G Shock is unbelievably bulky and kind of a pain to get in and off. But it has been invaluable as a dad, a cook, a lab tech, a light hanger, and now a business owner. This watch has been dunked, dropped, bit, and smothered more times than I know and it’s still doing fine. Plus being able to light the face with that little flip of the wrist is great when you wake up at 3am to a crying baby
I watched this and straight on jumped onto the other video of yours and felt like RUclips recommended this video based on my recent actions. I recently got a watch from my brother and started playing soccer, though by myself. I really like the idea of keeping a notebook and using watch as a timer. I was thinking about keeping a notebook but was skeptical that it would be hassle to maintain the book itself. I am gonna give it a go. Keep making these videos.
I would love to see you make more of these videos. love from india. subscribed.
The format of this video was nice.
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