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

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
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    In our busy lives, a few hours a week means time for a date, or a few hours of self-love pruning in the bath - so imagine what you could do with 10, 20 or even more extra time each week 🤯
    Well, from reading some of the best time management books out there, these are my top 4 quick habits to efficiently manage your time, which save me hours each week 🙌 They are simple, but hugely effective techniques to make the most of our 16 or so waking hours a day, and honestly are some of the core techniques that allow me to keep up a demanding career as a corporate lawyer, while running multiple businesses on the side 👨‍💻
    The key to these habits is (as with all habits) consistency… kinda obvious, I know. But with these habits especially, they really don’t take much effort, but they do require a consistent consciousness of how you are working. So, try to keep each of these in mind as you get ready for, and then during, each of your work sessions 🫶
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  • @liam.porritt
    @liam.porritt  Год назад +40

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    • @ernestradner156
      @ernestradner156 Год назад

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    • @michealnguyen4989
      @michealnguyen4989 Год назад +1

      Do what everybody else is doing if you are okay with only having what everybody else has.Information that will pay you everyday, you've got to stop saving all your money.
      Venture into investing some, if you really want financial stability.
      Choose to grow and elevate your mind by studying audios, videos, attending conferences that will give you the edge!

    • @andreameteau1839
      @andreameteau1839 Год назад

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    • @harrisvangeest5134
      @harrisvangeest5134 Год назад

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  • @katiekelley3984
    @katiekelley3984 Год назад +571

    I use the 30 30 rule when getting things done that are not deep work. Set timer for 30 minutes and only do that one thing for that time then another 30 for something else work or fun. It provides a window with a deadline so you don't get off task and you can relax for 30 minutes without guilt since it also has a limit built in. It is amazing how much you can get done with this without burning out or procrastinating.

    • @mohamed_deshaune
      @mohamed_deshaune Год назад +16

      It looks like The Pomodoro Technique

    • @slickzMdzn
      @slickzMdzn Год назад +12

      That has been the most profound tip for me as well. I do 55/5 and I am so much more productive than in 3 hours because I can‘t get into flow then.

    • @samanthascott453
      @samanthascott453 Год назад +8

      Oh wow, 30 30 sounds like a great technique! Different to pomodoro. You only get a small break as a reward and to refocus with pomodoro but I like the sound of the 30 mins to move onto something fun or more relaxing. Going to give this a go next time I need to focus on one of those tasks I dislike doing but are part of the job - like project status reports!

    • @anigasparyan7328
      @anigasparyan7328 Год назад

      Thanks Katie for the tip!!

    • @hanhhuynhduc
      @hanhhuynhduc Год назад +2

      I'm quite distracted by multiple tasks at once. Thanks you with your advice.

  • @eastcoast4233
    @eastcoast4233 Год назад +692

    Multitasking isn’t just ineffective, it doesn’t really exist. Ok so you can listen to an audiobook whilst exercising, but anything requiring focus you cannot split that focus - all that happens ineffective rapid switching between tasks.

    • @Ravenousyouth
      @Ravenousyouth Год назад +75

      yes but u dont need full focus to fold laundry , or workout , or chop veges or lots of other small but still important tasks

    • @lyndonyang1269
      @lyndonyang1269 Год назад +14

      Self studying math while listening to bio lecture :)

    • @blueis910
      @blueis910 Год назад +25

      You do need to focus fon an effective workout though

    • @Cientaschentuecher
      @Cientaschentuecher Год назад +11

      Yeah that was really necessary to point out, did you even listen to his explanation? He said use brain and body at the same time so what is your point?

    • @Hannah-tb3zw
      @Hannah-tb3zw Год назад +18

      Depends what you call multitasking. As a former head casheir of a small family owned hardware store I had the challenge of staying on top of multiple different priorities at the same time. For context the store was run by just a few people, my responsibilities were basic cashier tasks, handling the phone of 4 lines, sharpening blades on a bench grinder, logging all sorts of repairs and sharpenings, training highschoolers, restocking and cleaning up inventory, logging defective returns. . . . It may have looked like I was multitasking, but generally it was just being confident in when to switch to another task and doing that rapidly. That ment having a running list of priorities and to-dos on paper and some in my head. At most I was passively working on 1 task while actively on another task. But at any 1 second I was only focused on 1 thing with all my energy. Immediately as that task was done, or had to be waited on, I used the time for something else. But I usually had the supplies of that other task close by so it was seemless to switch back and forth.

  • @joyfulmusicreloaded6204
    @joyfulmusicreloaded6204 Год назад +345

    You're 1 of the very few RUclipsrs who transitioned seamlessly from student to a working citizen while keeping us glued to your channel. Well done Liam

  • @musonobari2560
    @musonobari2560 Год назад +352

    1. Treat work sessions like movie theater sessions
    2. Batch tasks before starting
    (i) By project
    (ii) By tasks
    3. Try avoiding work before starting working
    (i) By outsourcing
    (ii) By leveraging tech
    4. Multitasking

    • @brian2440
      @brian2440 Год назад +18

      It seems like some of these habits are only possible if your in a work environment that allows you to work by yourself by periods of time.

    • @bradcornell6329
      @bradcornell6329 Год назад +12

      Yeah I noticed he didn’t mention children. Wait till that happens. There are no being able to have no distractions.

    • @roseofsharon7551
      @roseofsharon7551 Год назад +1

      @@bradcornell6329 for realz.
      I’m guessing meditation, tai chi and other practices that help to still the mind and build awareness and flexible thinking is the key to managing distractions.

    • @raebean6018
      @raebean6018 Год назад

      You're the hero we don't deserve! Thanks for the summary!

    • @AshCinis
      @AshCinis 11 месяцев назад

      @@bradcornell6329 "Wait till that happens." kinda sounds like a threat.

  • @kimberlyweidner6105
    @kimberlyweidner6105 Год назад +386

    Awesome! your potential seems timeless. Good time management, diversifying income flow and chalking out a plan remains the smart way to prepare for the unexpected and the best way to grow and sustain wealth. 4yrs in investing space and extremely pleased with the decision I made. The good news is - it’s not too late.

    • @davidpowell3884
      @davidpowell3884 Год назад +2

      Congrats! I'm fascinated with investing, as a single dad and juggling all these things are quite difficult. Invested $ in few sectors but haven't seen any profit yet. Do you think I'm missing out something?

    • @kimberlyweidner6105
      @kimberlyweidner6105 Год назад +1

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      @tobiasmayandia2861 Год назад +1

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  • @caratcake7704
    @caratcake7704 10 месяцев назад +41

    Game changer for chores. While waiting for your food to cook/water to boil, start a load of laundry and/or do as many dishes as you can until it's time for you to cook or eat. It keeps my sink clear and I don't have to stress about it building up later 😁

  • @inspectorweed
    @inspectorweed Год назад +41

    Him: Treat working like going to the cinema
    Me: *sits down at desk with a huge fizzy drink, nachos, pic n mix and a Ben and Jerrys*

  • @Cloudsandcrystalz
    @Cloudsandcrystalz Год назад +82

    you had me at corporate lawyer and RUclipsr and maintain healthy relationships, exercise, still have time to see friends, watch tv......as an ex-lawyer, like whoaaaa you are awesome! I had no idea it was possible to have a life as a corporate lawyer 😆thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and packing down everything you've learned, hours and hours of reading into this bite size video for us 💐

    • @crocus5632
      @crocus5632 8 месяцев назад

      I sense irony 😂

  • @JasminTaniqueKaiser
    @JasminTaniqueKaiser Год назад +16

    Liam, I have to compliment you regarding your product placements. You really know how to fit them naturally into your videos and you are the first person from who I actually try them out. I really appreciate that. This isnt the first video i noticed this. Keep this up :)

  • @yutubl
    @yutubl Год назад +46

    My advice is to prepare yourself 2x times per day using a work diary and also update it by progress:
    1. before work (in the morning time) to plan/estimate most urgent & important project/tasks,
    2. while work: at least when running into problems or progress results to document them,
    3. after work (evening time) to summarize/evaluate/review and ahead for the next day/week.
    I prefered digital notes as I work full time on computer, so copying already shown text into the work diary from work results saved me much time. This also helped me structuring my time and getting even through complicated problems, as it helped me recognizing & diffentiating new from old issues and their context and even get enough mental distance to details to not loosing myself and struggle chaotic.

    • @steve-wright-uk
      @steve-wright-uk Год назад +5

      I do something similar. I have a paper journal that I write down what I'm working on, any tasks that I need to do, but not now, meeting notes and so on. At the end of the day I always have two notes. One is a timesheet summary (because I'm usually too busy/unmotivated to fill it out at the end of the day), and the other is called "Breadcrumbs", which is a list of clues of what I should be focusing on when I start work the next day.
      The first thing I do the next day is read the breadcrumbs, check my inbox and the chat channels. Then write a note called "Daily Standup" ready for the 15-min daily team meeting, answering the three questions, what did I do yesterday, what am I doing today, what blockages do I have.

  • @leiaorgana436
    @leiaorgana436 4 месяца назад +2

    I’ve got about 10 tasks that need to be done weekly, but are due on different days at different times. Just batching them together and finishing them all on Monday has made a significant difference in my work week.

  • @lawrencevaliquette
    @lawrencevaliquette Год назад +9

    The multitasking example is also a good form of temptation bundling in which you pair something you want to do with something you need to do. It’s a great way to look forward to, and enjoy chores.

  • @TayaYoung04
    @TayaYoung04 Год назад +14

    Something that helped me immensely was setting an alarm once an hour to stretch and move around (I would do two laps around the house). I noticed that especially when i had a difficult task it would make me think about that task and come up with more elegant/efficient solutions, rather than going with the first thought. I suppose it's kind of the same as what you mentioned of "just think about the task for 5 minutes =) thank you for the video. good work.

  • @JeffP702
    @JeffP702 Год назад +15

    The batching is something I am going to implement. I tend to multi-task on different projects and I think that is where I lose productivity.

  • @TheMadafaka123
    @TheMadafaka123 Год назад +34

    I found your RUclips channel about 3 weeks ago and it gave my excitement to work conscious and productive a huge boost. Thank you for your great content Liam! :)

    • @liam.porritt
      @liam.porritt  Год назад +3

      Thanks so much for this kind comment Mat 🤗😊

  • @MikeOngMiinKhai
    @MikeOngMiinKhai 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Liam,
    I am hugely inspired by your energy to keep improving and tirelessly pushing ahead. I listened to your video as podcast during my work and now I am thinking to start my own business!

  • @kindhu7863
    @kindhu7863 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks Liam for introducing the concept of Batching, that really sort out lots of clutters in organizing, and Time management. I appreciated it.

  • @fati7219
    @fati7219 Год назад +28

    The last tip is super helpful from my experience i have a menial job which i don't like at all i just drag my feet to work everyday and i feel time passes slow so as i am able to do this job on autopilot i decided to start putting on my earpods and learn french and spanish i would have 8 hours a day just constant learning and i think i will be so surprised by how far i can go if i just stay consistent and never slack off i think 1 year would make a huge difference

    • @SB-lc5qg
      @SB-lc5qg Год назад +2

      I do the same thing! While my desk work requires thought, my day-to-day lab work mostly doesn’t and so I now spend my workday listening to podcasts in Spanish, French, or German. It’s interesting and relaxing and very casual way to get 2-8 hours of listening in without having to use more of my personal time.

  • @VivekTodi1988
    @VivekTodi1988 Год назад +7

    My understanding of 'Multitasking works by using the brain and the body': It simply means that when you are doing 'second nature' tasks with your body like walking or doing the dishes or watering the plants (everyone may have a some list like this), your brain is free to listen to or think about something else.

  • @Opaldogs
    @Opaldogs Год назад +6

    Very good tips. I was pleased to note I do a lot of your recommendations; I used to lack focus but now wfh is easier than being in office. I stopped going to cinema for the very reasons you mentioned!
    You are clearly a focused person. Well done and keep going!

  • @juliavunkannon4072
    @juliavunkannon4072 Год назад +88

    The different desktop example really struck me. I knew it was a feature before, but I could never figure out how it would be useful personally. Different desktops for different projects/modes of working = brilliant! I am looking forward to trying it especially at work.
    If you use Mac, i have heard of the Arc browser which does a similar thing (different "workspaces") but in a web browser. It is currently only available on Mac, but I am so excited for it to come out on Windows.

    • @reubenjoseph7228
      @reubenjoseph7228 Год назад +2

      Same with me!

    • @1marya.
      @1marya. Год назад +9

      You can run multiple desktops on one Windows computer. Windows Key + Ctrl + D - opens a new virtual desktop.
      Windows Key + Ctrl + F4 - closes the current virtual desktop.
      Windows Key + Ctrl + Left/Right - switches to the virtual desktop on the left or right.

    • @hauenluu
      @hauenluu Год назад +2

      Yes! Desktops to boost focus ftw! To take it even further, I like to hide any taskbar icons on the right (I'm a Windows user) so I don't see even any of the notification badges on Slack or Telegram while I'mfocusing. Another thing I like is grouping tabs in Chrome. It works wonders, cutting distractions from tabs you need to have open but which aren't related to what you're working on.

  • @krystellegibson9614
    @krystellegibson9614 Год назад

    Tip #1 is seemingly simple but I've never heard it put that way and I think it will be super helpful. Kudos mate 👏

  • @NB-568
    @NB-568 Год назад +4

    I fully agree with using the desktops feature to create work zones on the computer

  • @colinarmstrong7775
    @colinarmstrong7775 Год назад +2

    That was an excellent, clear and concise video with actionable tips. Thank you 👍

  • @eliasvandenberghe2196
    @eliasvandenberghe2196 Год назад +2

    Finally some useful tips, that seem realistic. I can already see who it will benefit my own life. Probably going to watch this video again after time has past, so I can reflect and adapt if necessary. I've been searching for a while to improve my efficiency in life.

  • @thisislukefox
    @thisislukefox Год назад +5

    Love your commitment to improvement Liam!

  • @BibliaViva274
    @BibliaViva274 6 месяцев назад

    The soothing melodies of this music have a therapeutic effect on me, allowing me to destress and relax after a long, tiring day.

  • @thecolourblue8
    @thecolourblue8 Год назад +3

    Hey Liam, thanks for your helpful videos. Please can you do one on any useful self help/productivity books you have read?

  • @suisinghoraceho2403
    @suisinghoraceho2403 Год назад +2

    Regarding your no. 4, definitely felt that listening to audio books slows down my after dinner kitchen cleaning routine. I guess there are 5 people in my household, the routine is a bit more involved.

  • @alwlferventdreams2651
    @alwlferventdreams2651 Год назад

    Great video, very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to make this.

  • @DeputatKaktus
    @DeputatKaktus Год назад +40

    All this is extremely helpful and makes absolute sense. The only fly in the ointment: You do not necessarily get that luxury of being able to block yourself out if you work in an office. If you are really in the zone you can count on it with 100% reliability that someone is going to stick their head in and demand that you do something else, for them, real quick and right this instant. This completely kills your flow. I have been there so many times and it is very irritating.

    • @Lortz2610
      @Lortz2610 Год назад +7

      We call this kind of distraction "hey-joe tasks". Like "hey joe, can you do this for me?". If you can, learn to block people kindly and ask to come back later or stick to processes. If something needs to be done "really quick" it is usually due to lack of planning on someone else's side and should not become your problem. Unless you work in an emergency room or you are an incident responder of any kind.
      I used to work as a IT infrastructure admin and people constantly came up with hey-joe tasks. Luckily we had a ticket system, so unless the company was at risk, I developed the habit of declining people and made them stick to processes. Of course I could have done most tasks easily, but I would have lost focus of my actual task. Today I work in information security on a more holistic level, but the problem persists. The people and the kind of tasks change, but the overall problem of hey-joes does not go away. I still have to strictly manage myself and I am still working on educating others to respect the time of their fellow human beings. My direct boss is also of this kind. He likes to use video calls for nonsense without a real reason, no matter if you set your status to "lunch break" or "do not disturb".

    • @MoneyStrategiesSOULutions
      @MoneyStrategiesSOULutions Год назад +2

      Put a note on your door or desk to not disturb or send email or text to you so you can get back to them later. That's a must!

    • @jetannewton
      @jetannewton Год назад +2

      I sit in an area that is out in the open and might as well have "Information Desk" above my seat in neon lights LOL I put a sign on my desk while my earbuds are in (it looks like I'm on a call, but I'm listening to music to GSD 😉). My sign says: "Do not disturb me - I am on a call. Unless you have an emergency, please come back later. Thank you so much!" Most people respect the sign and return or DM me later.

    • @crocus5632
      @crocus5632 8 месяцев назад

      Exactly. Everything is an emergency in our office. Every 3 minutes.

  • @AuthenTech
    @AuthenTech Год назад

    Incredible video production quality man, very impressive

  • @Spunky_Lass
    @Spunky_Lass 5 месяцев назад

    Definitely agree with the batching bit! Thanks for the video!

  • @Expert1911
    @Expert1911 Год назад +1

    separating tasks to different desktops is an idea I might put to use. I hadn't figured out a way to add that feature to my workflow in a useful way. Thanks

  • @marcospeat00
    @marcospeat00 Год назад

    Amazing video ! Thank you so much !

  • @yourtoprankedchannel
    @yourtoprankedchannel Год назад +1

    This is awesome information for work and everyday life, Liam! Thank you!!

  • @pete1027
    @pete1027 Месяц назад

    Cinema mode is similar to my dentist chair. Dentist chair is one hour of focused time dedicated to getting a task done that I wouldn't otherwise do because it's boring or menial but needs doing.

  • @elguelmouzizineb8763
    @elguelmouzizineb8763 Год назад

    Thank you for making this informative and high quality video ❤❤

  • @GxR-yt
    @GxR-yt Год назад

    So good to see your video after very long time. Watched your active recall video in College days.

  • @saroblue3
    @saroblue3 8 месяцев назад +1

    Reading and takes note +todo list will chang your life if you do what you read & what you wrote

  • @MoneySuccesswithAndy
    @MoneySuccesswithAndy Год назад +2

    Great video, one thing I do when batching is I batch by location, so I keep a list of jobs for different locations then when I am in a certain location I can do the jobs that need to be done in that town or location.

  • @aleksandarvojneski8761
    @aleksandarvojneski8761 Год назад +5

    Very good video! Thank you

  • @cashnasty7
    @cashnasty7 Год назад

    The cinema analogy just changed my life. Thanks!

  • @vidyakog5896
    @vidyakog5896 Год назад +2

    All of your suggestions revolve around "FOCUS". Loved it. May be Meditation will help more...

  • @alejandropelozo749
    @alejandropelozo749 Год назад +1

    Great stuff brother.

  • @SuryaTechie
    @SuryaTechie Год назад +6

    I've tried batch style for a week and it's help me a lot 👌

  • @donaldrmostiller3443
    @donaldrmostiller3443 Год назад

    Thank you!!! Video was very informative and presented well.

  • @techiuse8594
    @techiuse8594 Год назад +1

    What a fab comparison: work sessions like a cinema session. I didn't realise I've been doing this for yrs. Friends label me obsessive, I think it's discipline....stare of mind. Feelin good. Cheers!

  • @TeachmeCaleb
    @TeachmeCaleb Год назад

    Loved it! Thanks

  • @user-zs3us2ee3w
    @user-zs3us2ee3w Месяц назад

    Habits are honestly so addicting to get hooked on.
    Crucial to develop the right ones.

  • @DaPMphoto
    @DaPMphoto 7 месяцев назад

    This right here is quality content! Thank you

  • @pawanpal92
    @pawanpal92 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the video bro. it helped me alot ❤

  • @Socialsoda
    @Socialsoda Год назад

    really good advice! we will never approach work the same way again!

  • @niki.anddog
    @niki.anddog 5 месяцев назад

    I’m excited to try your tip of using multiple desktops! I have a very hard time sticking to one task at a time, and this will make it much harder to jump around.

  • @hjruiz2002
    @hjruiz2002 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this advice. I'll try all of them.

  • @isabelleg9118
    @isabelleg9118 Год назад +2

    I have found that listening to LOFI (low fidelity) music on RUclips helpful to stay focused while sitting and working on a task. It keeps my brain just busy enough in the background to not be looking for distractions.

  • @LaurisKrolis
    @LaurisKrolis 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing productivity video, thank you!

  • @M0r1tz02
    @M0r1tz02 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks Liam, really informational!

  • @blockeduseristaken3706
    @blockeduseristaken3706 Год назад +2

    I always watch youtube on 1.75x speed. It saves so much time

  • @Akella1986
    @Akella1986 Год назад

    Love your content and information, especially about batching...

  • @JasonMolter
    @JasonMolter Год назад +3

    Not having kids or a pet, probably greatly helps one's ability to master time management. Alas, I have to counter those when I attempt getting into any focus zone, in my "free time" hours outside of my employment work schedule.

  • @TatiaDee
    @TatiaDee 4 месяца назад

    So true about the state of flow! It's how I managed law school!

  • @ortzy2580
    @ortzy2580 11 месяцев назад

    VERY GOOD video mate! Great tips in there 🙌

  • @dergelenkspreizer5272
    @dergelenkspreizer5272 Год назад +1

    Nice dude. If notifications on different channels are part of the job and if you have kids at home (Office) there is no such thing as 1,5h focussed movie style work lol. Your generation is so blessed

  • @pacu7102
    @pacu7102 17 дней назад

    My workload has tripled in the past 5 years through acquisitions but no additional staffed hired. Also, my environment is that at any moment I have to stop and drop everything I’m doing to respond to “emergencies” so even though I have things I’m supposed to be working on they’re always interrupted. There are no consequences either for the interrupters

  • @rahulisgreat4911
    @rahulisgreat4911 Год назад

    Thank you so much

  • @francoth7275
    @francoth7275 Год назад

    Excelent video, congratulations!

  • @steve-wright-uk
    @steve-wright-uk Год назад

    Blocking can also work when processing emails. Instead of working through them one at a time, make an initial pass through and categorize them in to reply, do, calendar, delegate, review/file. Then work through each category one at a time.

  • @Willa039
    @Willa039 4 месяца назад

    Cool, thanks for recommendation 😀 I will try to use them!❤

  • @EvertPruis
    @EvertPruis Год назад +1

    Loved it! So well executed, vusualized, edited, narrated! Resonates with the way I work.

  • @simob7862
    @simob7862 8 месяцев назад +1

    I worked in an office up until recently, the down side were that I was constantly interrupted to cover staff or assist with tasks, when co workers were busy, away or out in the field with clients, multi tasking is not very good because your constantly having to re trace your steps and pick up where you left. I run my own business and I can completely schedule things without stopping. 1 Start the day early and walk 2.75 km get coffee then read & journal walk home shower 2 Twice a week 9am -11.00 I work solidly at home (office) extremely practical 3 I finish work at 5.30 pm I use a common place workbook & an iPad (minimal) and 1 book I am reading. All my notes for work are in 1 app Click Up I don’t use multiple apps. I take notes on my iPad for clients that sync to apple notes easy and effective

  • @Sakurada-lq1gq
    @Sakurada-lq1gq 10 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate these techniques!

  • @paviitthra
    @paviitthra Год назад

    Hi liam
    Found your video today!
    Subscribed right away!

  • @viktorfromsales
    @viktorfromsales Год назад

    Love how you simplified your system. Multichannel multitasking is underrated 💪🏻

  • @abcshorttalk
    @abcshorttalk Год назад

    Endel is a very amazing App. Thank you sir...

  • @AdityaRaje
    @AdityaRaje Год назад +6

    I agree with all your points except the last one. My views on it :
    It's very easy to fall into that "always productive" trap. When you are exercising, let's say Yoga, the most important aspect of it is to focus and be mindful of your body movements and your BREATH. You can very well listen to a podcast while doing it, but then you lose out on the whole point of it. You did do that task but you won't get as much benefit from it, as you could.
    Secondly, tasks like walking, etc can be better designed to just be in the moment and notice the things around you .. let your mind wander instead of putting it up for another task.
    Just my views :)
    Great video, thanks for sharing :)

    • @oddball_oddity
      @oddball_oddity 4 месяца назад

      Sorry, but I think that's a bad example. Everyone agrees Yoga is not only a "Body" thing, it's also a "Mind" thing. I think the "Brain-Body" suggestion merely applies to mundane stuff, like listening to audiobooks while doing the dishes. BUT I ALSO GET WHERE YOU"RE COMING FROM because the point of mindfulness is to be at the present moment, so I guess that's what the meditation teachers will tell you -- walk mindfully, be present at the moment, etc etc. But personally I think I'll lose out on a lot of productive time if I didn't listen to my audiobooks while doing chores, I just happen to do A LOT (like a MILLION) of them, i.e., household chores. Same with the channel owner, he's a corporate lawyer, so i imagine he does a lot of 9-5 and overtime, so he has to stretch out his productive hours 💛

  • @theglobalrdf
    @theglobalrdf 3 месяца назад

    Really like cinema mode. I have a siri shortcut on my phone that activates a 90-minute timer and turns my phone, computer etc to do not disturb which I've found really helpful.

  • @andrewmaccaskey4388
    @andrewmaccaskey4388 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this information

  • @AndyKnode
    @AndyKnode Год назад +1

    This is a great consolidated list thanks you I am excited to start implementing this right away!

  • @nev6250
    @nev6250 Год назад +12

    Hey Liam How do you carry on with your day when you lack sleep? Do you rely on coffee/green tea or do you have methods hopefully you're willing to share?

  • @kaliksiu
    @kaliksiu Год назад

    Really good tips. Thank you

  • @majesticwonder
    @majesticwonder 8 месяцев назад

    Great vid! Thank you

  • @MrSL101
    @MrSL101 Год назад +2

    I normally do all what you have listed here, and I have one more for you, this one works the best for those who work at home or who can adjust their work hours freely, I find it very rewarding and I accomplished a lot of work using this practice and that is to work all day for 2-4 days then taking like a big break like 1 week or so, in these 2-4 days I sleep thinking of my work, everything is my work, project, to do list, things to learn, arrange, adjust, fix and a lot of other stuff, and this practice works absolutely amazing if you had like a long course to learn, I might be the only doing something like that lol, but wanted to share my experience, thanks for the video.

    • @amq_studio
      @amq_studio Год назад +1

      you know what, I think you are into something here.....I am a content creator and I keep working everyday until I burn myself with pressure and everything, however, if I apply your system I would expect higher productivity and your system can be shaped in many forms such as ( 2 days work-2 days free) over two weeks or (weekend off and for each day you work you get a free day during the week.. It can be rewarding thus your productivity will be high. Thanks man for sharing.

    • @MoneyStrategiesSOULutions
      @MoneyStrategiesSOULutions Год назад

      I can just tell I couldn't do that.
      We are all so different.

    • @crocus5632
      @crocus5632 8 месяцев назад

      A vacation of 1 week after every 2-4 days of work? Year right. Totally possible.

  • @Stampistuta
    @Stampistuta 8 месяцев назад

    I really like some of the ideas here, especially batching.

  • @pete1027
    @pete1027 Месяц назад

    Despite the fact that I think my ADHD hates this video, there's some really good tips here.

  • @danielmatamoros
    @danielmatamoros Год назад +2

    Funny, as a real estate and corporate lawyer myself, I do all of this and it's spot on. Well done!

  • @magicmulder
    @magicmulder Год назад +1

    As for noise, find out what relaxes you most. For some it’s their favorite music, for others it may be the sound of a moving train or car (I’ve recently found I can work best to these “car driving around LA” videos).

  • @user-np3zw2rl8y
    @user-np3zw2rl8y 7 месяцев назад

    Liam
    Some nice summaries here - great work!
    Shorter timeblocks (Parkinsons Law) also helps with focus and flow

  • @brainlover2916
    @brainlover2916 Год назад

    Is use the pomodoro technique that I adapted to pace, I work 35-40 min épand take a 5 min break, doing a quick walk to the kitchen and get my tea, or just squad. But I do prep my week on sundays, it helps a lot, batching the tasks that I need to focus on as well.

  • @AzharKhan-wn8wy
    @AzharKhan-wn8wy Год назад +1

    Now all I need is something to fill up all those saved hours.
    To quote Charlie from Two & half men - "I make it look easy."

  • @Moist_yet_Crispy
    @Moist_yet_Crispy Год назад

    Great Video!

  • @yiftachmoran
    @yiftachmoran Год назад

    good tips bro! thanks...

  • @skaterdude14b
    @skaterdude14b 11 месяцев назад

    Whenever I see editing like this I know the content is gonna be less about genuinely sharing your experience, & more about production, creating content

  • @FireJach
    @FireJach Год назад

    yea. Batching tasks is very helpful

  • @polromeu
    @polromeu 2 месяца назад

    Nice ones, thx.

  • @froufou100
    @froufou100 Год назад +2

    I would love a demo of your different desktop, first time I hear this and would love to try it too for my many projects :)

  • @JWC7676
    @JWC7676 Год назад +9

    Wow I love this video, you seem so organised! Couple of comments, the idea of getting into a chair in the office - cinema mode - and never leaving for example to get a glass of water, i'd be stiff as a board if I didn't get up and do something every few minutes, like fetching a glass of water etc. But your appear to be a lot younger and probably fitter than me! Also, the multi-tasking bit at the end, whereby you combine exercise with some kind of brain-work, i used to go for an hour walk and take business calls and listen to audiobooks at the same time, and a nutritionalist advised against it if I wanted to get the most benefit from the exercise. She went into lots of technical detail as to why I should 'just' exercise whcih I have forgotten the details of, but that was only one considered opinion, and not one that I necessarily live by in any case.

    • @user-vg4ox6mi5w
      @user-vg4ox6mi5w Год назад +1

      Guess it can be related with importance of listening to your body and focusing on muscle work and breathing, not some distraction?

    • @MoneyStrategiesSOULutions
      @MoneyStrategiesSOULutions Год назад +1

      Agree, one is suppose to move at least every 40 mins. Helps brain function. Sitting is the new smoking.

  • @suem6004
    @suem6004 Год назад

    Suggestion: Have two monitors. Very effective to glance at stuff on one monitor while working on single monitor. Worth it. Some people even get three but two makes a difference.

  • @BE-bs8oe
    @BE-bs8oe Год назад

    Tx for cinema comparaison, makes bloody much sense.