Love the channel Joel, been doing BJJ for a few years and starting the piano a year ago, also in my 40’s, so lots of relevant advice. Did a PhD in chemistry a few years back and 💯 found that forgiving yourself for procrastinating is the way forward. Beating yourself up don’t get you back on the horse. Break it down it to smaller more manageable pieces and get to it when your ready!
Thank you Joel for your Videos. They have motivated me greatly to be a Bretter man, father, Student. I especially love that you are not preaching, but support your arguments with Studies.
I appreciate the way you've asked - and I do, yep, I'm married with a six-year-old. In some ways it makes productivity tougher, but in others it gives me more to work hard for
This is helpful feedback, thank you - do you prefer text on screen and diagrams etc? I'm trying to make the videos visually interesting, but I'm open to different ways of doing it
@@JoelSnape1Your efforts are definitely acknowledged, I can see them even with my non editor eyes. To answer your question, I like diagrams only if it becomes neccessary. If you think the idea you're talking about at a certain point in time are warrent a diagram, then I would recommend a diagram. Allow me to expand on my earlier point about those scenes of random people. I think you include them as they are engaged in an activity, thought or emotional state that is relevant to the content at hand. I personally find that to discern the connection or relevance imposes a cognitive load that draws attention away from you. Videos of you on the other hand, show that you are a doer, not only a talker, and are highly motivating for me. Do keep em coming.
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What a great video. I'm going to watch it again and take notes. Also, some of the comments on this video are great too
Joel Is my new favourite RUclipsr
That's incredibly cool, thank you.
I like how you get straight to the point.
Thanks, this is useful feebdback!
Procrastinating with your video. Thanks!
Hope it helps!
love your work, man. your lifestyle and how productive you are is so inspiring. your videos basically "tamed" my adhd lol. thanks joel!
This is great to hear - hope it keeps helping!
Love the channel Joel, been doing BJJ for a few years and starting the piano a year ago, also in my 40’s, so lots of relevant advice.
Did a PhD in chemistry a few years back and 💯 found that forgiving yourself for procrastinating is the way forward. Beating yourself up don’t get you back on the horse.
Break it down it to smaller more manageable pieces and get to it when your ready!
Thank you Joel for your Videos. They have motivated me greatly to be a Bretter man, father, Student. I especially love that you are not preaching, but support your arguments with Studies.
Also, I hate Autocorrect :-/
This is amazing to hear, thank you
Sometimes it's your mental health. Please seek medical help if the procrastination is chronic and start to affect your performance at work.
Sorry for the question if it may hurt you in any way, do you have kids and family?
I appreciate the way you've asked - and I do, yep, I'm married with a six-year-old. In some ways it makes productivity tougher, but in others it gives me more to work hard for
@@JoelSnape1 Wow, that's great. And it's nice you can still find time to do what you like.
Você é brasileiro?
não, inglês! Mas eu estive no Brasil.
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nice uchi mata to kesa gatame 🤙🤙
Thank you! 😅
Joel I personally am not for the scenes of randos doing stuff during your video, I find them unneccisserily distracting.
This is helpful feedback, thank you - do you prefer text on screen and diagrams etc? I'm trying to make the videos visually interesting, but I'm open to different ways of doing it
@@JoelSnape1Your efforts are definitely acknowledged, I can see them even with my non editor eyes.
To answer your question, I like diagrams only if it becomes neccessary. If you think the idea you're talking about at a certain point in time are warrent a diagram, then I would recommend a diagram.
Allow me to expand on my earlier point about those scenes of random people. I think you include them as they are engaged in an activity, thought or emotional state that is relevant to the content at hand. I personally find that to discern the connection or relevance imposes a cognitive load that draws attention away from you.
Videos of you on the other hand, show that you are a doer, not only a talker, and are highly motivating for me. Do keep em coming.
At minute 6:40 is that you Joel? You look tanked
Hahah no - but I am reasonably tanked I think? Please check out the How I Stay In Shape video