1 - Organise your tasks. Do the most important things first. 2 - Digital detox. Reduce the time you spend on your phone, social media, etc 3 - Consistency. Doing good things regularly over a long time will make improvements. E.g. go to the gym 3 times a week forever instead of 5 times on one day and never again 4 - Make a financial plan. If you have money then that's good. 5 - Exercise. If you're healthy and fit then that's good. Fantastic insights.
Thank you. These videos are more and more becoming the same repetitions of all the basics that everybody already knows. You comment saves people a lot of time.
@@PaddyFullyRandomyes, but those of us that know need a pep talk from time to time. Keeping things forefront in your mind makes them easier to remember and be motivated to do. Redundancy doesn’t exist in education.
@@M_SC I can see your point and I was on that team for a long time. I've noticed that it's basically just another form of procrastination - consuming content instead of practicing the learned knowledge. For me, I have replaced most of it with a few written reminders in my living space. I still consume some self help content, but I've gotten pretty good at aborting when I notice that something is just yet another rehash of known concepts and has no new ideas.
This saved me from watching the whole video. I don't mind consuming content in moderation but what has become absolutely unbearable is the constant background (noise) music that all content creators now use. It is annoying and frustrating, and instant sensory over load. Can we not just listen to someone talk anymore. Ok, rant over. Thank you.
i once heard the quote that’s something like “the cost of procrastination is the life you wanna live” and it’s stuck with me since. I still procrastinate of course, but definitely less than before I read that quote
I’m definitely not doing everything I’m capable of… but also I don’t know that I want to reach my potential. Taking life slow, having a ton of down time, achieving financial and time freedom, and feeling at peace and rested has been so enjoyable lately. Spending a lot of time online is free and keeps me occupied when I’m not working or working out. Keeping it educational and philosophical is important, but idk what I’d really want to do IRL instead… The internet taught me to knit and sew and cut hair and garden and preserve food and bake bread and PT my glutes to better support my knees and keep chickens and budget and invest, and loads and loads more. I’m not sure that I want to achieve more than a simple, happy, free life with my family.
Hi Gabe, this is a little off topic but if you ever wonder who your advice and life lessons reach and if they make a difference, I'm here to say that they do. And I'm also here to say, that you're never too young or too old to learn a thing or two from others. I'm 56 years old and I'm still learning a lot. I quite enjoy your You tube/channel (whatever you want to call it) and I honestly appreciate the help in advice that you have given. What you do, does make a difference. I just thought you needed to know that. Kudos for being you. :)
Hey Gabe, nope, definitely NOT living up to my potential currently!! Thanks for the big nudge. I really enjoy your videos - they're not too long and always contain valuable wisdom, thank you 🙏😊
Brilliant as always 💚 Always informative, Digital-free zones are a great idea! ... I don't think I'm living up to my potential... Will work on it. Consistency is key .. Have a Favorite weekend!
It is so ironic that we were all taught as kids to prioritize things in everyday life, do homework before play etc. But somehow when we became adults we forgot all that and have to be told to do the chores/errands before playing with social media or chat with friends. 😂
True, but it can also be the downfall of many who have anxiety or OCD and are people pleasers. Instead we become workaholics, who don’t put our own needs first to take care of ourselves and never take time off to enjoy life or figure out what is right for our own lives. My family and husband think I am too rigid and won’t be flexible enough to let things go and have fun every once in a while.
Having a RUclips channel myself, I am always on the app for "research" so using timers is a great idea for me. If I get on to respond to comments, check my videos, etc it doesn't take an hour. Limiting the time with a timer is a great idea to pull me back into productivity when I get lost scrolling. Keep up the great videos! :)
Good video Gabe. I laughed at 100 push ups being "something that's obtainable" for someone wanting to get in shape. Targeting 2 push ups is probably more appropriate.
20 is a good target. It may take you some time if you’re not practiced. If new, then aim for 10. Many people do sloppy pushups so focus on crisp technique.
The digital detox concept really resonates with me. It's crazy how much time we spend on our phones without even realizing it. Grayscale mode might be my next move!
I like how you frequently take a holistic approach to your mindset, your habits, and your life. it’s important on a regular basis to train your mind and body and spirit. many times when we grow up, we get lazy and apathetic and it’s easy to blame other people or take the easy path But many habits start small and you just have to build them into your routine until it’s just what you do and who you are. Fitness, let’s say you start a new habit to do five push-ups and five bodyweight squats every single day that is a very easy and fast habit to do Then in time once you have that dialed in for a couple months, then see if you can go for 10 or even two sets of your 5 every day. You probably spend way more time than that using Tech every day. Basically, taking a small habit that is achievable then you can build on it rather than trying to do hours and hours of complicated habits It’s much better to do five push-ups a day for the rest of your life than to do five once a month or whatever After doing the Saint Jude push-up challenge last year year, I added doing one set of push-ups every day to my daily habits list. Usually I do 25 at least, but I can do more as desired. I do have that baseline as the default though I added a reading habit four times a week, and my minimum threshold is five minutes. often I could read for much more, but I find that just getting started is usually my obstacle James clear’s book atomic habits is very good at talking about these things also thanks again, Gabe and everyone here and have a great week
Gabe gabe gabe gab gab gab? Fangsle round the clarmers daughters, hiding all the sunlight's good for us. Be calm Timothy and eat your foolscap litany of dreadful rumours. After all, the bishop does not tangle his diocese with the diaspora of the malevolent cursory of the mere tongue induced street mongering cadence of other distractions does he? Of course not...which is why they need to have faith in us all remaining as the good sheep that many people are, and of course the good lord shall provide all, Amen. After all, we can all wax lyrical about our attributes with refined superlatives and equivocal reasoning about ourselves and our 'acclaimed' proclivity toward supposed 'absolutes' But not so the meaning of such postulations in respect to the 'mere popularity' of contemporary conceptualizations. ...Wait a minute...I will just play the worlds smallest violin to console you.
Hey Gabe, you have great ideas and I have already improved my every day life and finances so much since I've been following you. Thank you so much, greetings from Germany 😊
How did you get a video of me throwing ropes at the gym!? 😉 This was such an apt video as I'm read the Bullet Journal book by Ryder Carroll and Tranquility by Tuesday by Laura Vanderkam. Thanks, Gabe!
Question - I do waste time on FB etc but I can't just delete it as there are some thing (kid's school/sports etc) that often only announce things on their page. How do reduce time as I do need it for somethings but 90% of the other stuff I don't need and it just becomes a procrastination tool.
I don't think I'm living up to my potential only because I know what I want, but some of the legal steps to get there have been really hard for me. I need to get a certificate and I am struggling to study. I also know that it's only a small part of what I need.
do everything with the phone…water plants, play music, shop, check/set house temp, turn on appliances, take pics, save important receipts. I don’t get stuck on my phone..the screen is too small. I use it for getting my everyday tasks done. Sorry but the phone advice is bad.
Boring? No one likes ads, but there’s irony that anyone is complaining on this channel at all… if you can’t understand why a quality produced video about healthy habits by a professional RUclipsr has ads, you’re on RUclips wasting your time and you just want someone else to waste your time more efficiently for you without any benefit to them. Chew off the meat, spit out the bones and keep it moving.
Skip the clickbait 'fix 87% of your problems' baloney. Where did you support your claim that 87% of ones problems will be fixed? Words have meaning so don't throw them around.
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1 - Organise your tasks. Do the most important things first.
2 - Digital detox. Reduce the time you spend on your phone, social media, etc
3 - Consistency. Doing good things regularly over a long time will make improvements. E.g. go to the gym 3 times a week forever instead of 5 times on one day and never again
4 - Make a financial plan. If you have money then that's good.
5 - Exercise. If you're healthy and fit then that's good.
Fantastic insights.
Thank you. These videos are more and more becoming the same repetitions of all the basics that everybody already knows. You comment saves people a lot of time.
@@PaddyFullyRandomyes, but those of us that know need a pep talk from time to time. Keeping things forefront in your mind makes them easier to remember and be motivated to do. Redundancy doesn’t exist in education.
@@PaddyFullyRandom And they're always made to be just over the 10:00 mark that the algorithm prefers.
@@M_SC I can see your point and I was on that team for a long time. I've noticed that it's basically just another form of procrastination - consuming content instead of practicing the learned knowledge. For me, I have replaced most of it with a few written reminders in my living space. I still consume some self help content, but I've gotten pretty good at aborting when I notice that something is just yet another rehash of known concepts and has no new ideas.
This saved me from watching the whole video. I don't mind consuming content in moderation but what has become absolutely unbearable is the constant background (noise) music that all content creators now use. It is annoying and frustrating, and instant sensory over load. Can we not just listen to someone talk anymore. Ok, rant over. Thank you.
Good habits are hard to make but easy to live with, and bad habits are easy to make but hard to live with.
So true!
i once heard the quote that’s something like “the cost of procrastination is the life you wanna live” and it’s stuck with me since. I still procrastinate of course, but definitely less than before I read that quote
Well I decided to go extreme with my life. Ditch the housing and go homeless for awhile. I want to save fast and see how my endurance is.
I’m definitely not doing everything I’m capable of… but also I don’t know that I want to reach my potential. Taking life slow, having a ton of down time, achieving financial and time freedom, and feeling at peace and rested has been so enjoyable lately. Spending a lot of time online is free and keeps me occupied when I’m not working or working out. Keeping it educational and philosophical is important, but idk what I’d really want to do IRL instead… The internet taught me to knit and sew and cut hair and garden and preserve food and bake bread and PT my glutes to better support my knees and keep chickens and budget and invest, and loads and loads more. I’m not sure that I want to achieve more than a simple, happy, free life with my family.
Hi Gabe, this is a little off topic but if you ever wonder who your advice and life lessons reach and if they make a difference, I'm here to say that they do. And I'm also here to say, that you're never too young or too old to learn a thing or two from others. I'm 56 years old and I'm still learning a lot. I quite enjoy your You tube/channel (whatever you want to call it) and I honestly appreciate the help in advice that you have given. What you do, does make a difference. I just thought you needed to know that. Kudos for being you. :)
Great tips (and reminders for some of us). Keep the videos coming
Hey Gabe, nope, definitely NOT living up to my potential currently!! Thanks for the big nudge. I really enjoy your videos - they're not too long and always contain valuable wisdom, thank you 🙏😊
Glad it could help!
Brilliant as always 💚 Always informative, Digital-free zones are a great idea! ... I don't think I'm living up to my potential... Will work on it. Consistency is key .. Have a Favorite weekend!
It really is! You have a great weekend as well
Also take a Vitamin D supplement, especially in the winter. I take 4000iu per day and my physical and mental health both benefit.
Definitely morning routines and following them to make the most of your day.
If I’m down I have to blast the music and dance it off!
It is so ironic that we were all taught as kids to prioritize things in everyday life, do homework before play etc. But somehow when we became adults we forgot all that and have to be told to do the chores/errands before playing with social media or chat with friends. 😂
True, but it can also be the downfall of many who have anxiety or OCD and are people pleasers. Instead we become workaholics, who don’t put our own needs first to take care of ourselves and never take time off to enjoy life or figure out what is right for our own lives. My family and husband think I am too rigid and won’t be flexible enough to let things go and have fun every once in a while.
Having a RUclips channel myself, I am always on the app for "research" so using timers is a great idea for me. If I get on to respond to comments, check my videos, etc it doesn't take an hour. Limiting the time with a timer is a great idea to pull me back into productivity when I get lost scrolling. Keep up the great videos! :)
It really helps! Things get out of hand fast
@@GabeBult Haha, amen to that. Keep up the great work :) Thanks for all the great content you provide!
0:55 learnt this in one of my units for cert IV business!
Love the casual “umm…see you next Christmas” at the end. Oh the suspense…😅
lol I never know how to end videos
😂
Can you link your coffee grinder
I need to actively work to change that with me too. I always love when a new video pops up from you Gabe, have a fun weekend ❤
Good video Gabe. I laughed at 100 push ups being "something that's obtainable" for someone wanting to get in shape. Targeting 2 push ups is probably more appropriate.
20 is a good target. It may take you some time if you’re not practiced. If new, then aim for 10. Many people do sloppy pushups so focus on crisp technique.
Instead of 2 push-ups, try doing push-ups on your knees. You’ll not do anything doing 2 reps of any exercises.
Thank you for all your input.
My pleasure!
Thank you Gabe. This video helps a lot. You really help me in my anxiety
Thank you this is a great reminder.
Thanks for the info...
Appreciate your hard work💪🏽
The digital detox concept really resonates with me. It's crazy how much time we spend on our phones without even realizing it. Grayscale mode might be my next move!
Very good videos as always. Thanks. The end caught my attention... lol
I have never been this early to any video on RUclips
Yo that was fast!
Right when i go to break 💪💪🙏🙏
Good timing ! ⏱️
That mug is so cute!
Listening to this in the background while on my phone😁
lol 😂
What app stops you from accessing other apps after a set timer? Is it available on iPhone 2:45
Great videos as always. Thank you, Gabe.
Does Trade coffee come in organic, or decaf with Swiss Water Process?
There are a ton of different options on there, so I’m not sure
I like how you frequently take a holistic approach to your mindset, your habits, and your life. it’s important on a regular basis to train your mind and body and spirit. many times when we grow up, we get lazy and apathetic and it’s easy to blame other people or take the easy path
But many habits start small and you just have to build them into your routine until it’s just what you do and who you are. Fitness, let’s say you start a new habit to do five push-ups and five bodyweight squats every single day that is a very easy and fast habit to do
Then in time once you have that dialed in for a couple months, then see if you can go for 10 or even two sets of your 5 every day. You probably spend way more time than that using Tech every day.
Basically, taking a small habit that is achievable then you can build on it rather than trying to do hours and hours of complicated habits
It’s much better to do five push-ups a day for the rest of your life than to do five once a month or whatever
After doing the Saint Jude push-up challenge last year year, I added doing one set of push-ups every day to my daily habits list. Usually I do 25 at least, but I can do more as desired. I do have that baseline as the default though
I added a reading habit four times a week, and my minimum threshold is five minutes. often I could read for much more, but I find that just getting started is usually my obstacle
James clear’s book atomic habits is very good at talking about these things also thanks again, Gabe and everyone here and have a great week
Gabe gabe gabe gab gab gab? Fangsle round the clarmers daughters, hiding all the sunlight's good for us. Be calm Timothy and eat your foolscap litany of dreadful rumours. After all, the bishop does not tangle his diocese with the diaspora of the malevolent cursory of the mere tongue induced street mongering cadence of other distractions does he? Of course not...which is why they need to have faith in us all remaining as the good sheep that many people are, and of course the good lord shall provide all, Amen. After all, we can all wax lyrical about our attributes with refined superlatives and equivocal reasoning about ourselves and our 'acclaimed' proclivity toward supposed 'absolutes' But not so the meaning of such postulations in respect to the 'mere popularity' of contemporary conceptualizations. ...Wait a minute...I will just play the worlds smallest violin to console you.
Hi,
I am a coffee grower. From india .
Nice content sir
Thanks 🙏
Hey Gabe, you have great ideas and I have already improved my every day life and finances so much since I've been following you. Thank you so much, greetings from Germany 😊
The 4 quadrants reminds me of Steven Coveys work - same thing?
How did you get a video of me throwing ropes at the gym!? 😉 This was such an apt video as I'm read the Bullet Journal book by Ryder Carroll and Tranquility by Tuesday by Laura Vanderkam. Thanks, Gabe!
😂 my bad
Ok. Weird, off topic question here. Please, please tell me what brand and color paint is on your walls. I LOVE it!
I’m not sure lol it came with the house
If you don't think you are living up to your potentials, I can't imagine how far behind my own potentials am I!!
😮🤯🤯 I'm not living up to my potential, that resonates... But what do I do? I did not get the full epiphany 😓
Question - I do waste time on FB etc but I can't just delete it as there are some thing (kid's school/sports etc) that often only announce things on their page. How do reduce time as I do need it for somethings but 90% of the other stuff I don't need and it just becomes a procrastination tool.
Oh rome ❤
I don't think I'm living up to my potential only because I know what I want, but some of the legal steps to get there have been really hard for me. I need to get a certificate and I am struggling to study. I also know that it's only a small part of what I need.
It takes 30 days to Stuart, 30 more to practice it diligently, and another 30 to cement it.
It seems so complicated to stay afloat nowadays😢😮!
87% of my problems doesn’t end up as a whole number. Do I round up or down? Just trying to figure out how to use bullshit statistics.
See u next Christmas?? Christmas in July? 😊Hope so..hope not December 😮
WAIT WHAT?? "SEE YOU NEXT CHRISTMAS"?? DID I MISS SOMETHING??
⭐️
Gabe, you are very tan for someone from NH!
Two days at the beach is all it takes apparently
do everything with the phone…water plants, play music, shop, check/set house temp, turn on appliances, take pics, save important receipts. I don’t get stuck on my phone..the screen is too small. I use it for getting my everyday tasks done. Sorry but the phone advice is bad.
not gabe telling me to not watch his videos anymore 😔
See you next Christmas???
No sir
❤❤❤
Yo guys delete (the accounts) of all your social media, you will see how light and easy you’ll
Life will get.
What is your wife’s channel ?
No I am not living up to my potential.
Why isn't ditching coffee one of your tips? No-one needs coffee, it is an addiction like smoking.
Why not ditch sugar and etc?
Too much advertising makes your videos boring 😢
Ads help him make money. You're getting the content for free. Beggers can't be choosers.
@@thepeacefulway8148real shit but people have no understanding of how the internet even functions they just expect everything to be free
Ads stopped for me when I started paying for RUclips premium.
Boring? No one likes ads, but there’s irony that anyone is complaining on this channel at all… if you can’t understand why a quality produced video about healthy habits by a professional RUclipsr has ads, you’re on RUclips wasting your time and you just want someone else to waste your time more efficiently for you without any benefit to them. Chew off the meat, spit out the bones and keep it moving.
Skip the clickbait 'fix 87% of your problems' baloney. Where did you support your claim that 87% of ones problems will be fixed? Words have meaning so don't throw them around.
Pareto’s principle and motivation.
@@sheon2 Should be 80% then not 87%.
He has helped me immensely. Just don't listen to him if you don't agree with him.
@@barbaraguest5037 Just because his advice has helped you personally doesn't make false claims correct.
@@evanhughes9576 right, that’s where the motivation comes in…
That necklace a bit girly 5:29
Great tips (and reminders for some of us). Keep the videos coming
Thanks! Will do!