How to change your life in a year

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  • @ArmanHossain
    @ArmanHossain 2 года назад +4754

    I will change my life.

    • @splintex862
      @splintex862 2 года назад +77

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    • @noahdoyle4723
      @noahdoyle4723 2 года назад +25

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    • @ajatmitra9495
      @ajatmitra9495 2 года назад +22

      @@noahdoyle4723 military

    • @Flips44
      @Flips44 2 года назад +40

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    • @siam7094
      @siam7094 2 года назад +13

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  • @israelbuscarons880
    @israelbuscarons880 2 года назад +5872

    Actually what i've come to realize is after watching thousands of self improvement videos over the years, and flooding my mind with concepts and formulas of productivity, succes, motivation, etcetera. What really helps you is shuting all of it down, social media, even youtube. And starting to DO, anything, just DO, and figure things out, just think for yourself, you are not going to find a magic bullet that's pain-free, the pain goes away once you start moving and getting good at what you are doing.

    • @JulianJamesProd.
      @JulianJamesProd. 2 года назад +212

      youre right, i was realising the same thing as i was watching this video that im just flooding my mind with loads of information without doing anything with it the next day. I dont know why i do this. Im gonna try to just Do instead of only thinking about doing

    • @ikamille
      @ikamille 2 года назад +98

      ABSOLUTELY correct!!! I found this the solution once I realized what the videos, RUclips, blogs, lifestyles, practice... I have come to this exact conclusion. Its proof that we are all individual people who adapt and adjust to what is fitting for oneself. I admit they helped at first but, I lost myself in it and became too hard on myself. I click the videos, thinking there would be a difference, but it all comes down to the same guides. The same ideas of self love, discipline and manifestation. I still like the way you worded it. Perfect!

    • @guesswho9682
      @guesswho9682 2 года назад +21

      Yess exactly !! At the time when you think you need motivation and you go on search for it , you should do something else so that when you will do something motivation will come along

    • @panama1942
      @panama1942 2 года назад +7

      Motivation is bullshit

    • @user-vy2hz6fl6x
      @user-vy2hz6fl6x 2 года назад +3

      This is really helpful. Thank you, I’ve experienced the same thing in many things lol

  • @matsdeal
    @matsdeal 2 года назад +325

    I am a recovering alcoholic. I stopped drinking and smoking at the same day. The same day I started run 5km everyday at 5am. It's now 6 months later. I'm doing 10km everyday. I haven't missed 1 day. I don't care If Im tired. I don't care If the weather is shit. The best thing i ever done in my life. And I love it.

    •  Год назад +9

      That is amazing, congratulations!

    • @henry7486
      @henry7486 Год назад +5

      Fr? I couldn’t do that all so soon. I personally have to slowly implement better habits or else, I will completely fail all of my habits

    •  Год назад +3

      Still doing it?

    • @BozhidarKurtev
      @BozhidarKurtev 9 месяцев назад

      please keep going

    • @KB0W11
      @KB0W11 9 месяцев назад +2

      Fuck bud givin it the gears keep it up guy

  • @sanataniladka3187
    @sanataniladka3187 Год назад +408

    1. Focus on one thing
    2.Force yourself
    3 Make the process work for you
    For the person who are in hurry 👆

    • @inconnu4961
      @inconnu4961 Год назад +7

      Thank you Private Chad! We are ALL in a hurry, even if we really arent! LOL

    • @swapnilarya-ky6cj
      @swapnilarya-ky6cj 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@inconnu4961 nuh-uh

  • @Hipponacteus
    @Hipponacteus 2 года назад +10216

    #1 pick one thing to focus on
    - write down a list of things you want to work on
    - where do you see yourself in 5 years
    - write day to day habits that will help you get there
    - are you comfortable commiting to these habits every single day?
    #2 forcing yourself is a good thing
    - don't let the resistance get the best of you
    - pretty much 100% of the time, pushing yourself is the right decision
    #3 make the process work for you
    - you're on your own side
    - make the things you want to do easier/more enjoyable
    - modify the approach to help you
    You could be in a way better place in a year / a couple months if you apply those strategies everyday
    (Edit: I love how everyone in this comment section assumed I was a guy lmao)

    • @Doabit
      @Doabit 2 года назад +87

      Was looking for this! Thanks and Happy Festivus!

    • @helicoptergary3632
      @helicoptergary3632 2 года назад +22

      Thank you good sir

    • @jasonmanley7815
      @jasonmanley7815 2 года назад +19

      @@Doabit A Festivus for the rest of us lol 🤣

    • @DraskoCobra
      @DraskoCobra 2 года назад +5

      Like on What?

    • @techbrettdotnet
      @techbrettdotnet 2 года назад +151

      Your thoughts become your words
      Your words become your actions
      Your actions become your habits
      Your habits become your character
      And your character becomes your DESTINY

  • @ron2877
    @ron2877 2 года назад +4458

    This guy does what it says on the tin. He gives us BETTER IDEAS. And I appreciate this guy as he has helped me so much mentally. Merry Christmas boys.

    • @joe-ux2kl
      @joe-ux2kl 2 года назад +16

      I've been on a path of self improvement for over a year now, and his videos have helped me out a lot.

    • @simonvutov7575
      @simonvutov7575 2 года назад +10

      I’ve had the exact same thoughts he explained in this video and it brings me mental clarity seeing him convey it in this organized way

    • @alexisschavez7826
      @alexisschavez7826 2 года назад

      *Heart Heart

    • @Hacki540
      @Hacki540 2 года назад +43

      and girls obvi

    • @andregueta
      @andregueta 2 года назад

      Sameee

  • @docbrown3139
    @docbrown3139 2 года назад +588

    This is so true. I started running just 5 minutes a day. The first couple of days was really hard to get motivated but I noticed I always felt great after the run. After a few more days I would be able to run without having a hard time catching my breathe and my mind would go “you know what I’ll go around the block one more time” the 5 minute run turned into 10 minutes. I felt energized all day and it made me want to run longer or do a couple of sit-ups when I got home, and I noticed I would look forward for my run everyday and this is coming from a very lazy person lol Whenever my schedules tight and I can’t go running I would feel like sht. People around me mention I’m more positive and I feel more relaxed mentally and physically. I would easily spend 10-30 minutes watching Netflix I know this sounds dramatic but the 5 minute run literally changed my life for the better.

    • @OZEUBER
      @OZEUBER Год назад +16

      Amazing bro, keep going! Constancy is the only way to grew an healthy habit!!

    • @efdbjon2114
      @efdbjon2114 Год назад +7

      super important i think people forget is that you dont have to dive straight into things just like how here u only needed to start with 5 and it turned to more. very ncie (:

    • @V0ID_beats
      @V0ID_beats Год назад +9

      i also run for 5 minutes and lift weights for about 20 minutes and the positive effect it took especially on my mental health is unbelievable

    • @moneyinthebank4575
      @moneyinthebank4575 Год назад

      Good stuff👏🏾

    • @shaddapforever
      @shaddapforever Год назад +3

      Keep exercising my friend.
      I know the feeling.
      A bit ughhhh leading to the exercise but afterwards you always feel great.

  • @manifestdigitalagency
    @manifestdigitalagency 2 года назад +3

    Duuuuuudeeee!! I typed “how to change your life” and your vid came up. I am AMAZED at the amazing advice you’re giving!! It’s like you looked into my soul and spoke directly to it. Like saying it is bs to listen to that voice in your head and doing it anyway. I’ve been listening to that “I’m too tired, I’m too this and that” voice all my life. You express everything so beautifully and clearly. I am in awe. I will listen to this every morning and develop the processes. I will also set the intention to report back a year from now. Thank you. You gave me tools to finally get my ish together.

  • @AdrianLoganLive
    @AdrianLoganLive 2 года назад +2882

    The real gem of this video was the point about how you'll never actually interact with the goal itself, 100% of the time you are interacting with the daily process/habit. Your relationship has to be with the process. You can't interact with "having 1 million subscribers", you have to interact with the routine of making 1 video a week consistantly, atleast as an example for me trying to build my RUclips channel. Great perspective shift!

    • @JulianJamesProd.
      @JulianJamesProd. 2 года назад +18

      very true

    • @armybby1
      @armybby1 2 года назад +13

      This break down made so much sense to me

    • @AdrianLoganLive
      @AdrianLoganLive 2 года назад +3

      @@armybby1 Happy to hear that. Powerful realization

    • @usernameisunavailable8270
      @usernameisunavailable8270 2 года назад

      That is so true! You reminded me of a video that talks about this.
      ruclips.net/video/fy4Q38hR2Kk/видео.html

    • @ericdraven3654
      @ericdraven3654 2 года назад +1

      So true.

  • @BrittanyFaith
    @BrittanyFaith 2 года назад +2723

    “Do it anyways + stop acting on feelings” has been an incredible game changer for me in the last month. I used to spend ALL my time thinking about all the changes I wish I could make “if I weren’t so tired, or if I had enough time” … well, after a while enough is enough. If you want to implement something new in your life, please just DO IT. You can decide after a few weeks if those things are worth keeping up or not. Stop psyching yourself out before you’ve even tried. Believe in yourself and the outcome. Give yourself permission to be happy.

    • @IsmailKhan-fg9tj
      @IsmailKhan-fg9tj 2 года назад +15

      This is so true brittany i wanted to go on a quest to become the best man i can be by joining the army but I psych myself out of it. God bless you brittany reading this helped

    • @musawenkosi1193
      @musawenkosi1193 2 года назад +26

      " let go and let's go"..mentality..

    • @AustinSchrock
      @AustinSchrock 2 года назад +3

      Wow so true. Love the advise! I should read each more about that!

    • @PeacekeeperBall3_23
      @PeacekeeperBall3_23 Год назад +1

      my ex name is Brittany and she broke up with me cuz i always acted on my feelings! haha i get it now lol

    • @PeacekeeperBall3_23
      @PeacekeeperBall3_23 Год назад +2

      how do you stop acting on feelings? i be getting so emotional

  • @kay5101
    @kay5101 Год назад +50

    Its 31st of December today. Soon the clock will strike 12, then past it. But this time, i don't just want the year's number to change; I want to change myself too, for the better, gradually the best. There are three major things I want to work on.
    -My physical health
    -My mental health
    -Discipline.
    As of now I take up Discipline the prime thing to work on with a dash of daily yoga with adriene just for little me time, no goaley-goal as such (so as to save myself from the guilt later if i god forbid break in between).
    I hope i can make it work this time. I really do.
    Good luck to you all.
    A very Happy New Year to all my fellows who are on this wonderful journey to change themselves for the better :D

    • @Wyreshark1
      @Wyreshark1 Год назад +1

      I’m in the same situation. Good luck and happy new year :)

    • @kay5101
      @kay5101 Год назад +1

      @@Wyreshark1 good luck :)

    • @cestvic9781
      @cestvic9781 Год назад

      Hey bro. How’s it going so far. Hope it’s good

    • @kay5101
      @kay5101 Год назад

      @@cestvic9781 it is. i am focusin on 1 goal that is yoga, and been doing it daily so far. how abou you?

    • @nizamuddinyousafzai2441
      @nizamuddinyousafzai2441 Год назад

      Same situation best of luck

  • @5thdimensionliving727
    @5thdimensionliving727 Год назад +16

    Thank you for your guidance. So important to keep evaluating and reflecting so you can live the best possible life. There is a lot to be said about forcing yourself to go to gym - I feel
    So much better after a good work out - functional area, weight training, swimming, etc. I try to go 2-3 times a week but this can be a struggle to fit around work.

  • @hih1590
    @hih1590 2 года назад +133

    as someone who's been burnt out: when you're on your way to burnout, the voice in your head never tells you you're burnt out. it makes you believe you can and _should_ do everything. in this case, you need to stop yourself, and _not_ do all the things in the world to be productive, but instead focus on rest and recovery (especially if you haven't practiced that before).
    however as someone's who's also struggling with depression, _that_ voice telling you that you can't do it is lying. you can do things like eat, exercise and brush your teeth. but when you don't, the voice is gonna tell you that you're lazy, and then it's just a vicious cycle of you telling yourself you can't do anything. you need baby steps and appreciating yourself for completing every baby step.
    in both of these cases, you need to be more gentle with yourself, and prioritize self care, instead of tHe hUsTle lol.
    for me, burnout was accompanied by depression, but they're extremely different & need to be handled differently (which is hard if they're there at the same time lol). the voice isn't always telling the truth, but it can also lie in both directions. most importantly, seek professional help if you think you might need it (i probably wouldn't have survived without real help tbh)

    • @betterideas
      @betterideas  2 года назад +33

      Totally! Which is sort of what I was getting at with the third tip. Pushing yourself past resistance is healthy. But it's important to realize you're on your own side. Make the things that you KNOW are good for you, feel good as well. When you can achieve this balance, these keystone habits are things that can PREVENT burnout instead of cause it. Good luck!!

    • @hih1590
      @hih1590 2 года назад +16

      @@betterideas damn never thought you’d reply, what an honour lol! that’s really true, and it’s hard when both issues are kind of “against” you, but in completely different ways. i tend to swing between extreme productivity (and then not taking care of myself) and complete lethargy (and then _also_ not taking care of myself - but for a different reason) so finding the balance in which i’m actually healthy is what i have to work on.
      merry christmas & thanks for awesome videos!

  • @PasCorrect
    @PasCorrect 2 года назад +608

    "You don't interact with the goal, you interact with the process" (paraphrased) is such a good thing to remember. I'm going to apply these tips as I develop my art skills this year.

    • @AustinSchrock
      @AustinSchrock 2 года назад +3

      So true. You have to want to become the person who can achieve the goal

  • @bradleyelacombe
    @bradleyelacombe Год назад +7

    This was great, thank you. I have been committed to bettering myself since I burnt out from work a month ago and finally took 2 weeks of PTO, my girlfriend broke up with me right when PTO started, but I am still driven, maybe even more so from the breakup. Your idea of recording things before morning coffee is great, and I have created a Google doc to record my progress. I'll leave a link to this video in the doc with a reminder to come back in one year and update this comment with what has happened.
    A few things I am not following though are I am not just doing one thing, I know you said that can be detrimental, but I have and am used to a lot of things "cooking" at the same time, I believe without the distraction of my ex and with a little discipline I should be able to get a list and action plan together and record my progress over time. In a way, my "one thing" is keeping this plan of what I need to do... I think the key is not letting yourself say "Ah, I'm too tired to work out" as you mentioned in the video, and being diligent about recording updates in the morning before coffee and setting goals and time into your routine. That's the plan, thank you for the advice!

  • @michaelvsepe6059
    @michaelvsepe6059 Год назад +106

    In any endeavour you pursue in life, "the fastest way is through".
    This was a piece of advice my older brother gave me that I will never forget.

    • @TUT288
      @TUT288 Год назад +1

      Anyone else getting that mayonnaise ad, it's loud asf

    • @inventiveowl395
      @inventiveowl395 Год назад +2

      Instructions unclear, I drove through a wall.

  • @GibranEscobell
    @GibranEscobell 2 года назад +153

    You will make it. Yes YOU! It does not matter what everyone else told you, If you believe in yourself no one can stop you. I believe in you, you will make it. 2022 will be your best year. Your beliefs create your reality. *BELIEVE*

  • @DerekBearzi
    @DerekBearzi 2 года назад +64

    I have a sneaking suspicion that whenever my brain tells me I'm burning out, in reality it's just trying to avoid doing the difficult task.

    • @skullface215
      @skullface215 2 года назад +6

      And I find if you push yourself to just get that task done you find yourself all of a sudden getting a nice boost in morale and energy after getting the ball rolling with that task

    • @denvernow7294
      @denvernow7294 2 года назад +5

      I'm not sure if you know how profound what you just said actually is.

    • @deenacar9507
      @deenacar9507 2 года назад

      @@denvernow7294 Literally me. My mind is blown.

  • @mar-lo8ox
    @mar-lo8ox 2 года назад +5

    1:59 i'm actually watching this video in July

  • @Jack.Ashford
    @Jack.Ashford Год назад +7

    “Fall in love with the process itself” is an amazing quote. Changes a lot about how I view my goals

    • @skyj451
      @skyj451 Год назад

      Did you really need someone to tell you that to understand this ? Idk this is common sense it's like breath air

  • @woutvandesompele8310
    @woutvandesompele8310 2 года назад +161

    1. FINDING A GOAL
    Start with ONE, REALY SMALL THING
    Write down things you want to change about your life, in different areas (financial, social, mental health …)
    ( be *detailed* and *specific* )
    Find a habit. Is this habit *realistic* to you, do you feel comfortable?
    Wait *one month* before adding the next habit
    *Fall in love with the process*
    2. FORCE YOURSELF
    Reflect on doing it anyways *after* you’ve done it
    3. FIND WAYS TO MAKE THIS HABIT MORE ENJOYABLE

    • @bullymonk710
      @bullymonk710 2 года назад

      Have you subscribed to his channel?

  • @emilianobarraganlopez3550
    @emilianobarraganlopez3550 2 года назад +156

    I'm 24 and unemployed, I needed motivation to just start the next year and this was it, I'm going to improve myself. Thank you for this video, I really needed it.

    • @delaneysays
      @delaneysays 2 года назад +8

      Good luck! You got this!

    • @Enzombie
      @Enzombie 2 года назад +4

      Same here, wish you the best bro

    • @ThisIsWellMalik
      @ThisIsWellMalik 2 года назад +4

      U still young tho

    • @youtubesucks5131
      @youtubesucks5131 2 года назад +12

      youre still young and can do anything you set your mind to! dont let anyone tell you otherwise. not even yourself!

    • @NomadJRG
      @NomadJRG 2 года назад

      How are your changes going so far? Two weeks in should be a habit very soon :)

  • @fareeahvawda5479
    @fareeahvawda5479 2 года назад

    Thanks for adding the promo at the end, instead of the middle. I watched until the very end because of this.

  • @LeetPatches
    @LeetPatches Год назад +1

    Watching again one year later and things have change for the better in so many way. Thanks for the guidance, Joey!

  • @ryanmaly
    @ryanmaly 2 года назад +76

    "If everything you do on a day-to-day basis is just a means to and end, then your LIFE is just a means to an end."
    You have a really special way with words that feels like the kick in the ass I needed to do better for myself. Not only to achieve the end goal, but to find fulfillment and excitement about the journey leading me there.

  • @tobiasartur9153
    @tobiasartur9153 2 года назад +690

    I would want to add a couple of things that I have learned in the past years:
    1. Failure is a good thing. The hardest part is the recovery from that said failure (Doctor K has a video on RUclips regarding this, highly recommend it)
    2. Failure should be associated to your actions, not yourself. There is a big problem in our society where we looked down on people who have failed and instantly associate with the person, not with the actions. The difference might not be apparent, but it's different saying "You are a failure for doing X" as opposed to "You failed doing X". This helped me recover and try doing something else several times.
    Also, good video overall! Highly agree with the first point in particular.

    • @ab.6573
      @ab.6573 2 года назад +3

      Failure is not a good thing, imagine if you failed a test, failed to help somebody whos dying. You shouldnt be thinking that failing is normal, it is normal but you should strive to for better, not for failure.

    • @jademendes5572
      @jademendes5572 2 года назад +26

      @@ab.6573 I guess he meant that failure is not all bad as long as it helps you learn something. For example, failing on a test means that your knowledge of the subject is lacking and you should study more. Failing to help someone means that you don't have the skills yet, so you should identify what you did wrong and find a way to improve

    • @joannamaegalanida8276
      @joannamaegalanida8276 2 года назад +4

      @@jademendes5572 failure means trying again

    • @Elemxnt45
      @Elemxnt45 Год назад +5

      @@ab.6573 he means as in dont look at failure as a reason to give up rather as something to learn from. Of course, if someone is dying try your best to get them help ASAP and dont go into exams and tests without learning as much as possible obviously dont fail on purpose

    • @iPlay_Violin
      @iPlay_Violin Год назад +1

      What he meant acc. To me ...don't consider yourself a failure ..you failed at something ...its because of the actions you took ...you as a human not a failure ...

  • @anuragkachhawaha5431
    @anuragkachhawaha5431 Год назад +8

    This is a really good video and I love the advice you gave. I had not seen your video earlier but I've been trying to do this for the past couple of weeks and it boosts my confidence a lot to know that it might be the right path to follow.
    PS. I'm a gym buff too and I feel working on your health has a domino effect on your overall well being and helps you handle life much better.
    Keep up the good work
    👍

  • @gregshuttleworth4465
    @gregshuttleworth4465 2 года назад +27

    This channel has some of the best content that I’ve seen. About 12 years ago I decided I was not content with my current state of affairs in life. So in 12 years time I obtain associates degree, worked as a registered nurse, obtain my bachelors degree, got a divorce, and have almost obtained my masters degree. Prior to this I was working a trade and stuck in a marriage which I found out after I filed for divorce was actually really bad. Please keep this up and let’s hope that young Americans will continue to listen to what you say and improve their lives so that we may improve the United States so it will continue to be a beautiful country that is a joy to live in. Almost all of the concepts which you were presented in some of your videos I have followed and they have led to the success that I’ve had so far. Keep up the great content

  • @loismcgregor2729
    @loismcgregor2729 2 года назад +366

    Love this! Another thing that helps me with smaller tasks such as chores is that instead of saying “I’ll do it tomorrow”, say “I’ll do this for my tomorrow self” - think how your tomorrow self would feel waking up knowing that the thing you were going to put off has now already been done, leaving you more time to actually do what you wanted to do that day. Also I absolutely love Anker, I only own their portable chargers but they’re by far the best ones I’ve ever owned and I will definitely be buying more of their products!

    • @aymesc9431
      @aymesc9431 2 года назад +7

      I feel I’ve started implementing this myself, but have never seen it explained or written down. Thanks for this! It really is helping with motivation :)

    • @tamie341
      @tamie341 2 года назад +4

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    • @SkcreamStream
      @SkcreamStream 2 года назад +2

      I like that. I’ve noticed I’m always saying “tomorrow”. And I know damn well the pattern and how it repeats itself.

    • @I_love_your_mom-v-
      @I_love_your_mom-v- 2 года назад +2

      Exactly, I once heard from a person one time that " your life is just today on repeat" and its true. your daily routine and habits, which means that throughout your life that is the thing you'll experience the most.

  • @36moshpit7
    @36moshpit7 2 года назад +488

    Cheers, Joe. I feel like I've been screwing up left and right over the last couple months (this whole year, really) and disappointing everyone, so much so that I'm dreading Christmas Day. You helped me remember that no matter how crap things get, it's not all a swirling vortex of chaos; strategy, determination, and patience will get you where you want to go, and with enough time you can set things right with the people you care about. Thanks, and Happy Holidays, everyone.

    • @broevil4027
      @broevil4027 2 года назад +7

      look like lil nas x lol

    • @sofullcole
      @sofullcole 2 года назад +12

      Good luck to you brother!

    • @boojay7076
      @boojay7076 2 года назад +4

      Yeah try having the love of your life die from a drunk driver, your entire family abandoning you, going through end stage kidney failure / dialysis at the age of 28 and working his ass off to build his life back up with a full time job while having to do dialysis treatment 3 times a week. Your life a joke buddy. How hard things may get? Buddy your life is ez. Be grateful.

    • @sunnyday_lemonbars
      @sunnyday_lemonbars 2 года назад +3

      Reading this on the 27th. I hope things went well. Happy new year!

    • @Littletony525
      @Littletony525 2 года назад +12

      @@boojay7076 no

  • @sahiltemkar3801
    @sahiltemkar3801 Год назад +69

    This is a perfect time for me to watch this video. I'm in my self development stage and the new year is coming soon. I'm not waiting for 1st January to start being productive and adding good hobbies from Jan. 2023, I'm starting today ! After 1 year I'll come back to this video and see how much I really progressed

    • @irelandmccarthy8354
      @irelandmccarthy8354 Год назад +2

      i love this!! rooting for you!!

    • @anshyadav9727
      @anshyadav9727 Год назад +1

      All the best

    • @djah8685
      @djah8685 Год назад +2

      Am wz u 🥺. I really need to change buh it's too difficult 🥺

    • @KerryBerri1
      @KerryBerri1 Год назад +1

      👏👏👏

    • @matth8476
      @matth8476 Год назад +1

      Message from the universe - don't give up!

  • @windwalker4094
    @windwalker4094 Год назад +1

    I’ve never heard it explained this way. You nailed it. It makes so much sense.

  • @TheDhammaHub
    @TheDhammaHub 2 года назад +28

    So many people start with such an unrealistic set of goals that they burn out fast - would be much better to start slowly, even if it feels less fancy or transformative

  • @sofullcole
    @sofullcole 2 года назад +18

    I am very guilty of the excuse “ I am too tired to work out” when in all reality I’m just being lazy. Don’t get caught up in this!

  • @themontu7066
    @themontu7066 6 месяцев назад +19

    This is so spot on. I came to these conclusions naturally last January when I woke up basically on New Year’s Day (it might have been a day or two later, I don’t remember exactly) and was just exhausted with who I was and wanted to change. I have CPTSD with anger issues, so my goal was to really get my anger under control for real. To do that, I focused on yoga and meditation because I had read that it’s one of the best things for folks overcoming trauma. But I also knew that I was pretty pissed at myself for letting my body go for years and losing strength, so I made the conscious decision to approach yoga from a mental health perspective and not an exercise perspective (it’s absolutely both, but I was still a baby to the whole mind-body connection, so I had to make this distinction in the beginning in order to not get down on myself). So yoga and meditation became my method for achieving mental health (along with trauma informed therapy, of course). Omg this lead me down such a deep and rewarding rabbit hole over the course of a year!! I spent the first couple of months forcing myself to do it until I came to enjoy it and it was no longer a chore. I decided I wanted to learn more about it so I didn’t need to rely on YT, so I took a yoga teacher training course that delved into the philosophy and mind-body connection science, and I got competent enough to be certified and I can create my own sequences and teach. Everything I learned on the mat has real world application off the mat: the biggest being able to sit with discomfort, and finding my edge and going just past it. We learn to identify the difference between useful discomfort where you’re stretching into new areas, and dangerous discomfort where you’re actually hurting yourself, and how to pull away from that back to your edge. If that isn’t a metaphor for anger management, idk what is.
    But it went beyond that. Now I was learning to heal the parts of me that felt anger, to identify the hurt child inside that was fighting to protect me and to reparent that child. I went from anger management to healing and post traumatic growth. I’m not fully healed yet, but I do feel like fundamentally different and better person than I was a year ago. And it really is that simple: pick a goal and a method to achieve it, keep going even when you don’t want to, find ways to make it more enjoyable or meaningful, and I’d also say let yourself get sucked into the rabbit hole as you learn more and find new ways to improve. One year really can change your life.

    • @starx70
      @starx70 6 месяцев назад +1

      such a strong person keep grinding

  • @stevenbosch5925
    @stevenbosch5925 2 года назад +20

    A good way to approach new habits that will actually improve your life is to group them together. Like going to the gym, making a healthy shake and reading a book afterwards. For me it is so much easier to stick to them if I combine habits that empower each other

  • @AshsDen
    @AshsDen 2 года назад +234

    I really appreciate you talking about how willpower can be useful in day-to-day life. It's the most obvious thing, but one will be surprised how much a "just do it, 4Head" kind of mindset can push someone past a lot of resistance. Most everybody knows what is good for them, yet it's so difficult to actually just go out and do the thing that is good for them! But it also can't be denied how constantly being in pursuit of one's "perfect self" will cause them to lose sight in what is true and benevolent in the moment. Perhaps the action of doing that good thing is exactly what can make it such a good thing.
    Anyways, those are my thoughts, hope someone found these mildly interesting. Thanks, man for sharing this video!

    • @alexe1188
      @alexe1188 2 года назад +1

      I agree mate

    • @HH-gm9nz
      @HH-gm9nz 2 года назад +4

      Joe Rogan said something like this, he said you just have to do it. But he also said there's a lot of men who aren't real men and they succumb to fear and anxiety. And I had been going through a phase where I would call out of work if I were too depressed, and this offended me. I started doing the opposite, going to work even if I were too depressed, doing whatever it took to force myself to push though the suffering. At the end of the day or the week, I literally felt amazing. I felt like even though I just did the normal, I pushed through my own mental anguish until it didn't exist anymore AND I didn't have to live with the guilt of calling out of work. I developed very good habits in a matter of a few weeks. It's something you have to experience for yourself and you'll have your own epiphany. Hope this helps.

    • @AshsDen
      @AshsDen 2 года назад +1

      Hey, that sounds amazing! Takes a very strong person to push past that mental barrier. It's also very true that you just have to experience this growth for yourself, and it can be extremely rewarding and fulfilling. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mindymac_does_stuff
    @mindymac_does_stuff 2 года назад +145

    I think another point that could be added when we talk about excuses and evaluating our process before we do it (going to the gym or for that run) is to say people don't tend to burnout when they do things that align to their values. So if your goal is truly aligned to who you see yourself as, then it's not going to lead to or exacerbate your burnout or exhaustion. In theory it should help those issues because you're getting closer to being your authentic self. Obviously there are times to say no and listen to your physical body (who else has tried to train through injury only to get worse 🧐), but when the voice in your head gives you excuses it's important to take a hard look at those and see them for the BS they are. Doing things worth doing should be at least a bit hard and challenging, that's what makes them so damn rewarding when you achieve your goal. Just my humble opinion. Wishing everyone a safe, healthy, fulfilling 2022 💜

    • @jessibrown181
      @jessibrown181 2 года назад +4

      i needed to hear this and this video, it truly is eye opening. i’ve been very lazy and “burnt out” and i haven’t been able to do the things i need to accomplish. but after this ive leaned that that void is actually the outcome of ignoring my problems and doing nothing productive. i’ve realized that if i want to feel better i have to push thru the exhaustion and work towards my goals to feel the satisfaction and peace in doing good for myself.

  • @ThisIsAnInactiveChannel
    @ThisIsAnInactiveChannel 2 года назад +5

    Literally THIS is the only video that has actually made me feel motivated and sure of what I have to do. Thank you so much, Joey. NOW, IT'S TIME TO CHANGE MY LIFE!

  • @MasterNumber22ShelleyFusheony
    @MasterNumber22ShelleyFusheony 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you kind sir! ❤ I appreciate your time to upload and your vulnerability to admit your experiences.

  • @wikihowsamples2972
    @wikihowsamples2972 2 года назад +79

    I think I am at just the right point in my life to hear this. It really resonates with me and inspired me to write out a plan for my own life to keep referring back to and keep me on track. I'm feeling optimistic for the next year.

  • @bribeingraw7655
    @bribeingraw7655 2 года назад +133

    Yess! Thanks for emphasising about being realistic and focusing one thing at a time! I used to get these seasonal urges to make big plans and get too excited that I’d make ideal yet unrealistic goals for myself only to end up feeling like a failure cos I wasn’t able to keep up and never actually achieve anything. As I get older, I realised I don’t really want to be this ‘perfect’ version of myself, but just living by the moment the best way I could

    • @uzzigod125
      @uzzigod125 2 года назад +8

      Sameee.
      This year I wanted to learn English, made exercise, read more, improve in my art skills, focus at school and a lot of things more. But I realized at the end of day that in reality I can't do even more than 2 things in one day, so when I went to the bed I felt very bad about my myself bc I couldn't do all I wanted.
      Even now, my English is the prove that I couldn't do much this year...

    • @xcurrentbreeze6626
      @xcurrentbreeze6626 2 года назад +5

      @@uzzigod125 Your English is fine for someone learning it, you don't need to be embarrassed about it. Keep practicing and you'll only get better and better.

    • @daddy_chill1530
      @daddy_chill1530 2 года назад +3

      That's so true. Nowadays we tend to focus on a lot of things simultaneously and are expecting to get quick results applying very little effort. After embracing the reality things go down rapidly

  • @facade5050
    @facade5050 Год назад +4

    Algorithm knowing exactly what I need to hear...
    I started to change my life around about a month ago. Finished graduating the first 5 months of 22' then spent the next 6 months on a diet of Taco Bell and weed, just hating myself and wasting my life. In the last month I've started to become really grateful to be alive, I feel like I love myself. Started going hard on my fitness routine/diet, picked art back up again, and started messaging the people I isolated myself from. Have also just started talking to random people whenever I can. I feel a lot of love for humans in general right now. It's a strange high and I pray that I can keep this mindset and energy throughout all of 23'.

  • @Little.R
    @Little.R 2 года назад +16

    Point #1 I'm so glad you emphasized "falling in love with the process" because that's 99% of how people reach goals. If you can't live with the day-to-day habit required to reach that goal then it's time to reevaluate. The habit becomes the goal itself and then you'll eventually arrive at your destination.

  • @kokoBuSiLiCa
    @kokoBuSiLiCa 2 года назад +58

    So well-spoken, no BS, providing really deep ideas that can help people improve their lives when they are stuck in a bad place

  • @theoredori
    @theoredori 2 года назад +10

    11:18 "Don't tell me the sky is the limit, when there are footprints on the moon" (Idk who said that, but I love this quote haha)

  • @karirizzo12
    @karirizzo12 Год назад +3

    You're so right about customizing the process so that you will actually do it! For example, I do not enjoy going to the gym because the exercises are not fun to me and I also get so intimidated around other people there. But I love to dance, so I workout in my living room with my TV and watch zumba/dance instructors on RUclips. I am way more likely to follow through with that than I would be going to the gym. Make the process fun!

  • @l0lkia508
    @l0lkia508 2 года назад +2

    I started watching your videos in 2018 when I was on a super big habit kick, that died off and I’ve been in a slump ever since not knowing how to get back into it. This video was the perfect push to guide me where I want to be

  • @gusmonje
    @gusmonje 2 года назад +248

    It is really difficult to action them all when you're drowned in severe depression, but your content makes my brain a lot lighter somehow. I will give a try - at least once. Thank you, man!

    • @irenapjano903
      @irenapjano903 2 года назад +11

      Go try it out! I believe in you. ,,No dream is to far, if you wish upon a star"

    • @Music4LifeMaker
      @Music4LifeMaker 2 года назад +8

      keep trying, even when you fail. Just do better today than you did yesterday. The obstacle is the way, believe in yourself! The only things you can control are your mind and body, stop worrying about the things that are outside of your control. This will give you more rest and give you more mental space to implement the new good habits that you are trying to create. Above all, enjoy the process of having done better today compared to the day before.
      Keep your head up, life has so much more potential than you can possibly imagine. Prove it to yourself.

    • @LaFreMD
      @LaFreMD Год назад

      Now that it has been a year, did you come out of that phase and did you give these a try?

    • @cherylblaber824
      @cherylblaber824 11 месяцев назад

      But in itself it isn’t treatment for severe depression, although exercise can be. I hope you’re getting the support and treatment you need 🙏🏼

    • @Veldazandtea
      @Veldazandtea 9 месяцев назад

      Act more. Just act. More. Trust me on this one.
      Just don't go rushing off a cliff or something.

  • @MahtiReacts
    @MahtiReacts 2 года назад +160

    Perfect timing for this video bro! (not literally, as it’s 4am for me and I’m heading off to bed) I have been binging your content getting ready to start living a fulfilling life again after a disappointing 2021 and I’m sure this will be another banger :) Thanks for all the great work that you do in helping us become better and more satisfied with life.

    • @m4x1coo59
      @m4x1coo59 2 года назад +7

      Hey best of luck with that

    • @MahtiReacts
      @MahtiReacts 2 года назад +6

      @@m4x1coo59 thank you so much! I hope you have a great 2022 as well! :D

    • @daffaaristo5933
      @daffaaristo5933 2 года назад +2

      We can do it bro 🤜

    • @bettermanchannel770
      @bettermanchannel770 2 года назад +1

      Lessons learned!! No dwelling just doing!!

    • @m4x1coo59
      @m4x1coo59 2 года назад +2

      @@MahtiReacts Thank you, will try my best :)

  • @user-ry5ks3hg6y
    @user-ry5ks3hg6y Год назад +5

    I rarely comment on videos, but in this one, I do not want to say that these are the best advices, although I want to thank you. Thank you for at least trying to make the world better, and also to mention that, for real, these methodologies WILL help everyone that WANTS the change.

  • @jacquelinecrafford7274
    @jacquelinecrafford7274 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you! This is July 2023 and I am looking forward to the next year....needed this so much

  • @sinovy7864
    @sinovy7864 2 года назад +56

    this year has definitely been one of my tougher ones. what set this year apart from my other shitty years is that this year i spent basically alone. im a senior in hs and i have no idea where im going in life. i dont have any close friendships, i hate my town, i think a lot of people have kinda shown their other side this year. ive been let down a lot. but this time i actually realized that the person who let me down most, was myself. because fuck everyone else. but when it comes to me i cant let myself dread existence like this. ive been pushing these videos off for a while but i feel like im finally ready to make a change. ive been going to the gym for the past 2 months minus when i had covid and many other days i never went. so i think the next big thing is to set up a good schedule and not skip anymore days no matter what. i mean fuck, i didnt even have symptoms and we have weights at my house. i used covid as an excuse to do nothing. im just tired of waiting for things to change when i dont do anything to change so ya know its time i start driving it home and working a hell of a lot harder

    • @aslanholmen7467
      @aslanholmen7467 2 года назад +3

      I believe in you

    • @mari4nne
      @mari4nne 2 года назад +6

      I’m a junior in hs and I totally relate to everything you said. This year has been the worst year of my life. You’re not alone. I’m proud of you for being brave enough to make a change and I believe in you. Wish u the best for 2022 💪🏼

    • @JasminBlooms
      @JasminBlooms 2 года назад +4

      Good for you. I’ve been feeling like this too. It’s been a very hard year. I hope we all reach our goals 😊

    • @sinovy7864
      @sinovy7864 2 года назад +1

      @@mari4nne its kinda sad cause in the past year I haven’t even heard something like this from my own family lmfao. So thank you. It’s gonna go a long way😁

    • @t.s.3669
      @t.s.3669 2 года назад

      Follow your passion

  • @laurenbreyer1938
    @laurenbreyer1938 2 года назад +84

    One thing that helped me was starting small. I knew I wouldn’t go to the gym everyday so I said twice a week. And then when I already got used to doing two three felt like nothing. I already created that trust within myself that I can do it. I really believe it’s sticking with the goals that creates self love

    • @OZEUBER
      @OZEUBER Год назад +2

      How are you doing? Is that working?
      How is going in the GYM?

  • @self...develepment1254
    @self...develepment1254 11 месяцев назад +1

    Changing life is like something very important to begin a new beginning

  • @rebeccaerickson1924
    @rebeccaerickson1924 2 года назад +4

    This is by far one of the best videos I have seen on this platform. Such fabulous advice. I am sure I have heard it before but it was such a unique way to see how to work with your goals. The idea of living the process each day and understanding that you have to enjoy that or it won't work really made a difference for me. I was coincidentally also finishing up the book Atomic Habits when I saw this and the two have really made a huge impact in my daily life. Thanks for putting out such great vids!

  • @beatsbyleone4431
    @beatsbyleone4431 2 года назад +15

    Had to take some notes for this one, really good stuff. Appreciate all the gems you've dropped this year and I can't wait for all the knowledge and dry humor you have in store for us in 2022. Love from Canada! 🇨🇦

  • @valentino1646
    @valentino1646 2 года назад +57

    This is how I'm gonna pass my semester and the one after that. I hate studying, but I've been miserable seeing my shitty results. So thanks for this. I'm gonna make studying my habit and honestly try my very best to do excellent in my exams.

    • @Math-wn5bx
      @Math-wn5bx 2 года назад +6

      it's my first goal too! we're in this together, we can do it !

    • @valentino1646
      @valentino1646 2 года назад +5

      @@Math-wn5bx let's do this!!!

    • @Leon.Stanic
      @Leon.Stanic 2 года назад +5

      There's more of us. We're all gonna make it.

    • @studyaccount5198
      @studyaccount5198 2 года назад

      Me too

  • @kwram1
    @kwram1 Год назад

    october!!! easing into 2023... my GOOD YEAR after years of depression.. we're all going to make it

  • @mahnoorzainab109
    @mahnoorzainab109 Год назад

    Its the end of year and I'm happy that I found this video at this time of the year.

  • @Todiros
    @Todiros 2 года назад +188

    This is exactly how I feel. I felt like I had most of my shit together in 2019 then it all went downhill afterwards. I'm going to be doing this for 2022 and hopefully the new year will give the much needed push. The hardest part would be to stick to one thing at a time.

    • @narutohyuga1845
      @narutohyuga1845 2 года назад +10

      I really hope you accomplish your goals! As for myself, I need to dedicate my all to my goal

    • @gabrielg9592
      @gabrielg9592 2 года назад +8

      Dude same thing here, even the years correlate. But for the past month and a half I've been on a streak of improving myself and getting out of the trench. We will make it.

    • @guineapigtalks
      @guineapigtalks Год назад +1

      How has it been for you?

    • @zonunsanga7046
      @zonunsanga7046 Год назад +1

      How is it going on

    • @Todiros
      @Todiros Год назад

      @@zonunsanga7046 I have made some progress but there is still a lot of work that I need to do.

  • @stephen-finance
    @stephen-finance 2 года назад +31

    Such a great message! This is why many goals require a lifestyle change. It becomes who you are, rather than just trying to reach an outcome.

  • @KelleyByrdsong
    @KelleyByrdsong Год назад

    "You're on your own side." I needed that. Thank you.

  • @ayodeleprecious558
    @ayodeleprecious558 Год назад +1

    Thanks man needed this

  • @georgewhite553
    @georgewhite553 2 года назад +9

    One thing I've learned in my journey of helping people is that you can only help who WANTS to be helped. So it all starts by WANTING to change in the first place

  • @chrismuratore4451
    @chrismuratore4451 2 года назад +29

    Picking one thing to focus on really does make a big difference. I've always wanted to play fingerstyle guitar, and decided to use the pandemic to take the time to learn. It absolutely works, at least if its something you really want.

  • @lass0
    @lass0 2 года назад

    wow. I am blown away!! i needed to hear this, i’ve been struggling mentally for quite some time now and i’ve don’t quite some research and watched all the youtube i could. thank god you poped up on my recommended.

  • @jemflakeslalaguna2407
    @jemflakeslalaguna2407 Год назад

    Very very helpful. Thanks bro, you deserved a subscription.

  • @magdaxsto
    @magdaxsto 2 года назад +10

    I want to say that I love how sometimes you make cinematic videos and other times like this you sit in front of the camera and talk to us like you are giving us some confidential better ideas ;)

  • @guppy1619
    @guppy1619 2 года назад +4

    Thank you so much Joey, I really needed this. Also, Merry Christmas! I hope you're having a great time.

  • @desi1611
    @desi1611 2 года назад

    ur videos are kinda savin my life rn so thanks for making them🖤

  • @DJSaini7
    @DJSaini7 Год назад +111

    It's 06th Dec 2022, and I will come back one year later to see if have achieved that thing or not? I won't tell about the goals. But I will come back surely. And if I found myself at better position than today, then I will share the experience with you all. Happy journey guys. Let's meet after one year ❤️

  • @passionatebeast24
    @passionatebeast24 2 года назад +53

    For me momentum is the best thing. If you plan to do exercise daily just do 1/10th of it. Want to do 100 push ups. Make sure you do atleast 10 . As soon as you do 10 you will do more. This really works for me.

  • @sinbad2904
    @sinbad2904 2 года назад +34

    I learned that I have to force myself into doing things I don't want to. Not everyday is going to be the same energy you put into it before. Chase your dreams or your dreams will keep getting further to reach. Keep telling yourself you like doing something you use to doing so you won't swap focus on another change. -My own self advice when I started watching this vid. See you guys in a year

  • @stingrayadventures
    @stingrayadventures 11 месяцев назад

    cheers dude. love your content. really appreciate the detail you put into the edits. bravo

  • @veekay6142
    @veekay6142 2 года назад

    I love the way you speak, its very clear english and love to listen.

  • @jaycrown6927
    @jaycrown6927 2 года назад +5

    Writing down my goals, creating a plan to achieve them and trusting the process is an important thing I'm going to be focusing on this year. Thank you for the amazing and informative video! 😁

  •  2 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing your tips 😊 I've been following this kind of thinking for a while now, trying to focus on a few changes in particular and not so much on the rest. It's not always easy and most people would actually say that it's better to try and balance everything. However, I prefer to make progress in one aspect of my life at a time and have been feeling way happier since doing it. I also recommend this.

  • @apollawalla
    @apollawalla 2 года назад +1

    this is beyond helpful, thank you:)

  • @JAiMSTube
    @JAiMSTube 2 года назад +1

    Watching in July. Thanks bro!

  • @simeonpersonal2086
    @simeonpersonal2086 2 года назад +12

    Had expectations of an insane production value, idk why :) Love the video Joey, keep it up. Your advice is great, you can see you've put a great deal of thought in creating this, we appreciate it !! :)

    • @abubeker1704
      @abubeker1704 2 года назад

      Tbh this video is pretty underwhelming : (

  • @the.bonsai.samurai
    @the.bonsai.samurai 2 года назад +42

    Agreed, you don't have to change 10 areas all at once. And sometimes when you change one area it ends up changing other areas of your life, like exercise usually ends up changing your diet and sleep habits.
    Awesome vids, love your work

    • @jaketester9555
      @jaketester9555 8 месяцев назад +1

      I think my one goal will be cooking actual meals. I've already been going to the gym for 8 months, but I don't eat healthy meals. I've been eating to put on mass. I feel like cooking nutrition packed foods, should help physically and mentally, Long term.

    • @the.bonsai.samurai
      @the.bonsai.samurai 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@jaketester9555that's cool man. Keep it up 💪🤘

  • @Jaat_rajasthani
    @Jaat_rajasthani Год назад +1

    The best advice that I heared . Thanks bro

  • @Mistressofthegroove
    @Mistressofthegroove 2 года назад

    Found you by accident and really love your content, very helpful and thought provoking.

  • @pepemr.13
    @pepemr.13 2 года назад +4

    I was planning to actually do a 360 flip with my life, im in my lowest so i will need to change a lot of things. You're constantly showing me the best way to do it, its not all about going all in but being constant. I had problems with willpower to do all of that but You and Your channel help me tremendously with picking the best actions to improve. Im really glad there is someone who is always here to cheer me up with motivational speech. I love the fact that you look like a great person that open herself for us, i really appreciate it.
    Ty so much for every video this year and Happy Holidays everyone!

    • @oogway857
      @oogway857 2 года назад +5

      360 is back to where u were initially
      You meant to say 180

    • @Jmf-jh8kj
      @Jmf-jh8kj 2 года назад +1

      I suggest watching someone called hamza, his vids changed my life

  • @laurynasvalenta6282
    @laurynasvalenta6282 2 года назад +4

    This guy truly knows what life is all about. Thank you for this video !! Merry christmas

  • @atomatichabits
    @atomatichabits Год назад +4

    I am watching this video on 31th December 2022, I think it's the right time to start now also I will share my results the same day in 2023, good luck to myself!

  • @cwork2250
    @cwork2250 6 месяцев назад +1

    I like this dude , Im happy to have stumbled upon this channel !

  • @mintcandy9589
    @mintcandy9589 2 года назад +133

    I'm 18 and I have really important exam(college entrance exam) for less than six months from now. Since its the biggest thing in my life for now and it's start of adulthood, I decided to finally change my habits and life. After a lot of failures and frustration, I think this time it's gonna work out. Also your video really inspired me.
    P.S: I gonna write the update after exam.

  • @thejoker1922
    @thejoker1922 2 года назад +4

    What a nice coincidence just right in time for my yearly bucket list 😆 Keep moving guys!

  • @kosm4086
    @kosm4086 2 года назад +2

    This made me get up and clean my room, take a shower and finally move my exercise equipment in the guest room. Thank you so much for this boost. God be with you

  • @Over669.
    @Over669. Год назад

    thx u so much all the best for u ,all the way love form KSA

  • @bluetex8033
    @bluetex8033 2 года назад +6

    Your putting my Motivation level up so much!!!!

  • @containdisponivel2090
    @containdisponivel2090 2 года назад +6

    I wanna change my life in a year. The last couple of years I've been living the same year over and over again. Nothing has changed. I've been dealing with depression since 2019 and now I'm getting a lot better because I decided to change myself this 2021. I took a lot of different medications and none of them helped me overcome this sickness. Cycling has helped me though, and I'm feeling a lot better now, I don't feel depressed anymore and even my psychiatrist told me that I don't look nor feel depressed. I also overcame porn this year. I feel that I'm changing and this 2022 I wanna change even more. I don't wanna change who I am, a shy and quiet man, I wanna break the habit and feel better, live the life I've always wanted to live. Good luck everyone!

    • @Misscynamonka
      @Misscynamonka 2 года назад +1

      I very proud of you , good luck, I was very shy and quiet also but inside I was crazy and funny, One day I become start open and meet new people, now i not talktive but it’s okey for me and I know everybody can do this if they want

    • @containdisponivel2090
      @containdisponivel2090 2 года назад +1

      @@Misscynamonka You're right! In my opinion you can't be something you're not. But when you change yourself, you change the world. Good luck!

    • @josehg570
      @josehg570 2 года назад +2

      I feel you. I kinda been living the same year for like the past 3 years. My main goal this year is to start working out and become healthier in general. Let’s make 2022 our year 🙏

  • @debrajones7731
    @debrajones7731 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video!! This was such great advice! I will change my life for the better and by this time next year I will be amazed!!

  • @kenpotter3851
    @kenpotter3851 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. What a great video and he makes it so simple. I appreciate you.

  • @Parkitloveit
    @Parkitloveit 2 года назад +9

    “If everything you do on a day-to-day basis is just a means to an end, then life is just a means to an end.” The sentence really woke me up. Thank you.

  • @AwesomeAlex13th
    @AwesomeAlex13th 2 года назад +8

    Love your video man! I am a physical therapist and couldn’t help but think you may want to look into seeing a PT for you back pain! Deadlifts shouldn’t be causing pain and they can def help you! Cheers man!

  • @anastatiaholden216
    @anastatiaholden216 Год назад

    Thank you. Enjoy your videos so far. 🙏

  • @Bitacoradeunvacilante
    @Bitacoradeunvacilante 2 года назад

    i'm really happy for discover your channel some years ago