Hi Guys, I just wanted to give a shoutout to The Paint Explainer channel for the inspiration behind this video. Not totally sure if they're the pioneers of this style of videos, but it's important to give credit where it's due, right? Hope it was a useful video.
1. The 2-minute rule Do tasks that take less than 2 minutes immediately 2. Don’t touch it twice Complete a task once you start it 3. The 72-hour rule Wait 72 hours before making a decision when hungry, angry, tired, or lonely 4. The 5-second rule Count backward from 5 to 1 and take action to avoid procrastination 5. Daily highlight Choose one main task for each day that makes it successful or fulfilling 6. If it’s not a hell yes, then it’s a hell no Only do things that you are really excited about 7. Ask who, not how Delegate tasks to others who can do them better or faster 8. Procrastination is wisdom Pay attention to the tasks you procrastinate on and ask for help 9. The 90-90-1 rule Spend the first 90 minutes of your day on one task that helps you achieve your goals 10. The 12-week year rule Aim to achieve your 12-month goals in 12 weeks 11. Biological prime time Identify the time of day when you are most energized and productive 12. The 80% rule Get feedback at 80% completion instead of trying to make it perfect 13. Eat the frog first Tackle the most significant and challenging task first thing in the morning 14. Parkinson’s law Set shorter deadlines to reduce the time needed for completion 15. The 80/20 rule Focus on the 20% of activities that bring 80% of results 16. The ABCDE method Rank your tasks from A (most important) to E (least important) and do them in that order 17. Time auditing Keep a record of your daily activities and identify areas for improvement 18. Don’t break the chain Mark each day you complete a task or a habit and create a chain 19. Energy management Keep your energy high by sleeping, exercising, and taking breaks 20. The Zeigarnik effect Start a task and take a break while your subconscious mind works on it 21. The Pomodoro technique Work on one task for 25 minutes and take a 5-minute break 22. Batch processing Group similar tasks and do them together 23. The salami slice method Break down overwhelming tasks into smaller slices and work on one slice at a time 24. Outcome visualization Visualize the desired outcome of your goals 25. The Warren Buffett strategy Write down your top 25 career goals and focus only on the top 5 26. The Feynman technique Study as if you have to teach the concepts to someone else 27. The five whys technique Ask why five times to get to the root cause of a problem 28. The habit stacking method Build new habits by stacking them onto existing habits 29. Rest and sleep Sleep is the most productive thing you can do in a day 30. Quality time over quantity time Spend quality time with your family and friends 31. Say no often Every yes to one thing is a no to another thing 32. Working blocks Divide your day into three parts: strategic, buffer, and breakout 33. Theme your days Focus on one activity each day and nothing else 34. Decision fatigue Minimize the number of decisions you need to make each day 35. The power of routine Establish a daily routine for all aspects of your life 36. Digital detox Disconnect from digital devices periodically to reduce distractions and mental clutter 37. Respect your future self Make choices that your future self will thank you for 38. The spotlight effect Understand that people are not noticing or judging your every move 39. The Ulysses pact Make a choice in the present that forces you to perform a certain action in the future 40. Plan your weeks Plan how you will use your 168 hours before the week begins 41. Always carry a notebook with you Capture solutions that come from your subconscious mind
I have read most of the books this video summarises. Cant express how much time this video saves you. It is so well explained! Thanks for what you are doing!
To say that this video is brilliant is the understatement of the year. Bravo! I will try to replicate the design in a document that I can keep at my desk.
Excellent compilation of productivity rules! 🚀 The 'Two-Minute Rule' and 'Daily Highlight' are particularly effective for maintaining focus and momentum throughout the day, turning overwhelming tasks into manageable actions.
This seems like the worst period. Even the market are now very unpredictable. Started investing recently when the market prices were a bit high,today I am more than 60% down!
Don’t be confuse buying the dip in a bear market, with guaranteed future returns. Just because that company is down 60%+ from ATH does NOT make it a sound long-term investment. Make sure you’re investing in great companies. kudos to Alexandra marie
While I agree that some of these could be effective at increasing productivity. There are also several that will make you become more dependent on other people to achieve your goals or complete your tasks. For example, "Ask who, not how" where you ask someone to do it for you instead of asking how you can do it yourself. That's weak thinking. Man up, do it yourself. These behaviors lead to compromises and excuses, manipulation and also can just make people lazy. Obviously there are certain parameters and personal limitations that might make soloing it harder, but that will make you stronger. People need to try and be more independent, this new generation that practice some of these "rules", they're weak, lazy, easily offended, entitled narcissists and it's getting worse. Great video though, love the channel.
I have read most of the books this video summarises. Cant express how much time this video saves you. It is so well explained! Thanks for what you are doing!
Neurodivergents! This video is for neurotypical brains! It's good info to have, especially in handling the neurotypical people in your life, but it isn't about/for us. If you try to use all of it you will fast track your burnout/meltdown. Good info for the NT population ❤
1. The 2-minute rule Do tasks that take less than 2 minutes immediately 2. Don’t touch it twice Complete a task once you start it 3. The 72-hour rule Wait 72 hours before making a decision when hungry, angry, tired, or lonely 4. The 5-second rule Count backward from 5 to 1 and take action to avoid procrastination 5. Daily highlight Choose one main task for each day that makes it successful or fulfilling 6. If it’s not a hell yes, then it’s a hell no Only do things that you are really excited about 7. Ask who, not how Delegate tasks to others who can do them better or faster 8. Procrastination is wisdom Pay attention to the tasks you procrastinate on and ask for help 9. The 90-90-1 rule Spend the first 90 minutes of your day on one task that helps you achieve your goals 10. The 12-week year rule Aim to achieve your 12-month goals in 12 weeks 11. Biological prime time Identify the time of day when you are most energized and productive 12. The 80% rule Get feedback at 80% completion instead of trying to make it perfect 13. Eat the frog first Tackle the most significant and challenging task first thing in the morning 14. Parkinson’s law Set shorter deadlines to reduce the time needed for completion 15. The 80/20 rule Focus on the 20% of activities that bring 80% of results 16. The ABCDE method Rank your tasks from A (most important) to E (least important) and do them in that order 17. Time auditing Keep a record of your daily activities and identify areas for improvement 18. Don’t break the chain Mark each day you complete a task or a habit and create a chain 19. Energy management Keep your energy high by sleeping, exercising, and taking breaks 20. The Zeigarnik effect Start a task and take a break while your subconscious mind works on it 21. The Pomodoro technique Work on one task for 25 minutes and take a 5-minute break 22. Batch processing Group similar tasks and do them together 23. The salami slice method Break down overwhelming tasks into smaller slices and work on one slice at a time 24. Outcome visualization Visualize the desired outcome of your goals 25. The Warren Buffett strategy Write down your top 25 career goals and focus only on the top 5 26. The Feynman technique Study as if you have to teach the concepts to someone else 27. The five whys technique Ask why five times to get to the root cause of a problem 28. The habit stacking method Build new habits by stacking them onto existing habits 29. Rest and sleep Sleep is the most productive thing you can do in a day 30. Quality time over quantity time Spend quality time with your family and friends 31. Say no often Every yes to one thing is a no to another thing 32. Working blocks Divide your day into three parts: strategic, buffer, and breakout 33. Theme your days Focus on one activity each day and nothing else 34. Decision fatigue Minimize the number of decisions you need to make each day 35. The power of routine Establish a daily routine for all aspects of your life 36. Digital detox Disconnect from digital devices periodically to reduce distractions and mental clutter 37. Respect your future self Make choices that your future self will thank you for 38. The spotlight effect Understand that people are not noticing or judging your every move 39. The Ulysses pact Make a choice in the present that forces you to perform a certain action in the future 40. Plan your weeks Plan how you will use your 168 hours before the week begins 41. Always carry a notebook with you Capture solutions that come from your subconscious mind
If only I could really say “Hell No” to the laundry, the cooking, the clean up. Who else is going to do it? We can’t all hire a staff to do the mundane! All kidding aside, this is a great video with tips we all should have been taught as young people. Thank you!
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This was a terrific video and one I will watch again. I recognize some of these tenets from the books they came from. A few contradict others, and not all are always applicable. But it's worth having them all in one place to choose from.
Whoever is reading this, I pray for you: a heart free of sorrow, a mind free of worries, a life filled with joy, an abundant source of financial wealth, a body free of disease disability and a day filled with God's blessings
This was amazing! I can always apply the nuggets you present in my daily life. You captured my attention with the subjects presented and the graphics. Thank you for your time and creativity with these videos ✨️
The insights shared here offer practical strategies for time management, decision-making, and personal productivity. From the "2-minute rule" advocating swift completion of quick tasks to the "Warren Buffett strategy" emphasizing focus on top priorities, these principles provide a comprehensive guide for effective daily routines and long-term goals. Integrating these techniques can lead to enhanced efficiency, reduced stress, and improved overall well-being.
"Don't Touch It Twice" and "The Zeigarnik Effect" are contradicting! Great video though.. a wise individual should know how to strike a balance between these two rules.
Rather than a playlist on the screen, I'd like to see links in the description. I know I have seen a number of these but I would like to watch them again and watch some new ones
Some of these rules clearly clash with each other. For ex., "Don’t touch it twice" and "The salami slice method "; or "Eat the frog first" and "Biological prime time". And some don't make any sense, like the rule to wait 72 hours after you're hungry to make a decision; or the rule to only do things that excite us, as if someone else will come and floss our teeth for us, lol!
Don't touch it twice is compatible with The Salami Slice Method. It just means to use the Salami Slice Method in one course and eat the largest slice (the frog) first then eat the leftovers then you can eat something else {the next course). Do this when you are mostly concentrated. Also by exciting things first means to enjoy the little joy in the ugly course.
Hi Guys, I just wanted to give a shoutout to The Paint Explainer channel for the inspiration behind this video. Not totally sure if they're the pioneers of this style of videos, but it's important to give credit where it's due, right? Hope it was a useful video.
Oh, it's useful all right! Wow! I'm wondering how long it took you to compile all that knowledge and pack into this 'tiny space' of a video
Very nice😊
It's really very powerful technique which will definitely create best results
Too good
Do you have a bibliography for this video?
1. The 2-minute rule
Do tasks that take less than 2 minutes immediately
2. Don’t touch it twice
Complete a task once you start it
3. The 72-hour rule
Wait 72 hours before making a decision when hungry, angry, tired, or lonely
4. The 5-second rule
Count backward from 5 to 1 and take action to avoid procrastination
5. Daily highlight
Choose one main task for each day that makes it successful or fulfilling
6. If it’s not a hell yes, then it’s a hell no
Only do things that you are really excited about
7. Ask who, not how
Delegate tasks to others who can do them better or faster
8. Procrastination is wisdom
Pay attention to the tasks you procrastinate on and ask for help
9. The 90-90-1 rule
Spend the first 90 minutes of your day on one task that helps you achieve your goals
10. The 12-week year rule
Aim to achieve your 12-month goals in 12 weeks
11. Biological prime time
Identify the time of day when you are most energized and productive
12. The 80% rule
Get feedback at 80% completion instead of trying to make it perfect
13. Eat the frog first
Tackle the most significant and challenging task first thing in the morning
14. Parkinson’s law
Set shorter deadlines to reduce the time needed for completion
15. The 80/20 rule
Focus on the 20% of activities that bring 80% of results
16. The ABCDE method
Rank your tasks from A (most important) to E (least important) and do them in that order
17. Time auditing
Keep a record of your daily activities and identify areas for improvement
18. Don’t break the chain
Mark each day you complete a task or a habit and create a chain
19. Energy management
Keep your energy high by sleeping, exercising, and taking breaks
20. The Zeigarnik effect
Start a task and take a break while your subconscious mind works on it
21. The Pomodoro technique
Work on one task for 25 minutes and take a 5-minute break
22. Batch processing
Group similar tasks and do them together
23. The salami slice method
Break down overwhelming tasks into smaller slices and work on one slice at a time
24. Outcome visualization
Visualize the desired outcome of your goals
25. The Warren Buffett strategy
Write down your top 25 career goals and focus only on the top 5
26. The Feynman technique
Study as if you have to teach the concepts to someone else
27. The five whys technique
Ask why five times to get to the root cause of a problem
28. The habit stacking method
Build new habits by stacking them onto existing habits
29. Rest and sleep
Sleep is the most productive thing you can do in a day
30. Quality time over quantity time
Spend quality time with your family and friends
31. Say no often
Every yes to one thing is a no to another thing
32. Working blocks
Divide your day into three parts: strategic, buffer, and breakout
33. Theme your days
Focus on one activity each day and nothing else
34. Decision fatigue
Minimize the number of decisions you need to make each day
35. The power of routine
Establish a daily routine for all aspects of your life
36. Digital detox
Disconnect from digital devices periodically to reduce distractions and mental clutter
37. Respect your future self
Make choices that your future self will thank you for
38. The spotlight effect
Understand that people are not noticing or judging your every move
39. The Ulysses pact
Make a choice in the present that forces you to perform a certain action in the future
40. Plan your weeks
Plan how you will use your 168 hours before the week begins
41. Always carry a notebook with you
Capture solutions that come from your subconscious mind
Thank you for your summary. It's something I wanted to do for myself. But it was still well worth watching the entire video.
you are getting a biggest gratitude from me, my fellow human
Thank you very much
Thanks man for the effort thanks a lot
Thank you dear
0:01 1)the 2 minute rule
00:14 2)don't touch it twice
00:20 3)rule of 72
00:31 4)the 5 second rule
00:47 5)daily highlight
1:04 6)if it's not hell yes, then it's a hell no
1:20 7)ask Who, not how
1:40 8)procrastination is wisdom
1:59 9)the 90/90/1 rule
2:15 10)12-week year rule
2:34 11)biológical prime time
2:47 12)80%rule
3:11 13)eat the frog first
3:25 14)parkinson law
3:57 15)the abcd method
4:10 16)time auditing
4:21 17)Don't break the chain
4:35 18)the energy management
4:51 19)the zeigarnik effect
5:16 20)pomodoro technique
5:34 21)batch processing
5:50 22)salami slice method
6:07 23)outcome visualización
6:16 24)Warren buffett strategy
6:34 25)the feynman effect
6:47 26)the 5 whys technique
6:58 27)the habit stacking method
7:11 28)rest and 😴
7:23 29)quality time over quantity time
7:33 30)say no often
7:46 31)work in blocks
8:05 32)theme your days
8:20 33)decisión fatigue
8:29 34)the power of routine
8:48 35)digital ditox
8:57 36)respect you future self
9:09 37)the spotlight effect
9:23 38)the ulysses pact
9:37 39)plan your weeks
9:48 40)always carry a notebook with you
Its all 40 omg, anyway thank you
Many thanks
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No need she already did it in video
Thank you for listing them for us!
I always feel this channel is watching my life and always there to put me on the right path 😂
Aaye chin checker! Get right or get dropped!
That makes two of us… she’s watching me … Always
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Hope everyone is doing good and staying safe ❤
The peak of useful information on youtube.
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I have read most of the books this video summarises. Cant express how much time this video saves you. It is so well explained! Thanks for what you are doing!
Am 16 years watching this now,and I will say this is the most knowledgeable video in your life that have ever watched
My life has changed because of this channel. Thank you.
You did a lot of great work to make this compilation. Thank you so very much!!
To say that this video is brilliant is the understatement of the year. Bravo! I will try to replicate the design in a document that I can keep at my desk.
Excellent compilation of productivity rules! 🚀 The 'Two-Minute Rule' and 'Daily Highlight' are particularly effective for maintaining focus and momentum throughout the day, turning overwhelming tasks into manageable actions.
This is genius.
Thanks.
I love this video.
I have watched it multiple times. Seems that I need to watch it every day to get a great start on my day.
Never to break the chain..its tough but possible😊
Glad you compiled all these techniques in 10min😅🎉
This seems like the worst period.
Even the market are now very unpredictable. Started investing recently when the market prices were a bit high,today I am more than 60% down!
Don’t be confuse buying the dip in a bear market, with guaranteed future returns. Just because that company is down 60%+ from ATH does NOT make it a sound long-term investment. Make sure you’re investing in great companies. kudos to Alexandra marie
I agree just reached my goal of $500k monthly trade earnings. Setting realistic goals is an essential part of trading
Please educate me, i'm willing to make consultations to improve my situation,
She's recognized as 'Mrs marie. One of the finest portfolio managers in the field. She's widely recognized; you should take a look at her work.
Please how do I find this financial counselor?
Best online teacher. Keep it up ❤
While I agree that some of these could be effective at increasing productivity. There are also several that will make you become more dependent on other people to achieve your goals or complete your tasks. For example, "Ask who, not how" where you ask someone to do it for you instead of asking how you can do it yourself. That's weak thinking. Man up, do it yourself. These behaviors lead to compromises and excuses, manipulation and also can just make people lazy. Obviously there are certain parameters and personal limitations that might make soloing it harder, but that will make you stronger. People need to try and be more independent, this new generation that practice some of these "rules", they're weak, lazy, easily offended, entitled narcissists and it's getting worse. Great video though, love the channel.
I have read most of the books this video summarises. Cant express how much time this video saves you. It is so well explained! Thanks for what you are doing!
Neurodivergents! This video is for neurotypical brains! It's good info to have, especially in handling the neurotypical people in your life, but it isn't about/for us. If you try to use all of it you will fast track your burnout/meltdown. Good info for the NT population ❤
Thank you for saving tons and tons of time researching the techniques. We can directly apply them as per our preferences.
1. The 2-minute rule
Do tasks that take less than 2 minutes immediately
2. Don’t touch it twice
Complete a task once you start it
3. The 72-hour rule
Wait 72 hours before making a decision when hungry, angry, tired, or lonely
4. The 5-second rule
Count backward from 5 to 1 and take action to avoid procrastination
5. Daily highlight
Choose one main task for each day that makes it successful or fulfilling
6. If it’s not a hell yes, then it’s a hell no
Only do things that you are really excited about
7. Ask who, not how
Delegate tasks to others who can do them better or faster
8. Procrastination is wisdom
Pay attention to the tasks you procrastinate on and ask for help
9. The 90-90-1 rule
Spend the first 90 minutes of your day on one task that helps you achieve your goals
10. The 12-week year rule
Aim to achieve your 12-month goals in 12 weeks
11. Biological prime time
Identify the time of day when you are most energized and productive
12. The 80% rule
Get feedback at 80% completion instead of trying to make it perfect
13. Eat the frog first
Tackle the most significant and challenging task first thing in the morning
14. Parkinson’s law
Set shorter deadlines to reduce the time needed for completion
15. The 80/20 rule
Focus on the 20% of activities that bring 80% of results
16. The ABCDE method
Rank your tasks from A (most important) to E (least important) and do them in that order
17. Time auditing
Keep a record of your daily activities and identify areas for improvement
18. Don’t break the chain
Mark each day you complete a task or a habit and create a chain
19. Energy management
Keep your energy high by sleeping, exercising, and taking breaks
20. The Zeigarnik effect
Start a task and take a break while your subconscious mind works on it
21. The Pomodoro technique
Work on one task for 25 minutes and take a 5-minute break
22. Batch processing
Group similar tasks and do them together
23. The salami slice method
Break down overwhelming tasks into smaller slices and work on one slice at a time
24. Outcome visualization
Visualize the desired outcome of your goals
25. The Warren Buffett strategy
Write down your top 25 career goals and focus only on the top 5
26. The Feynman technique
Study as if you have to teach the concepts to someone else
27. The five whys technique
Ask why five times to get to the root cause of a problem
28. The habit stacking method
Build new habits by stacking them onto existing habits
29. Rest and sleep
Sleep is the most productive thing you can do in a day
30. Quality time over quantity time
Spend quality time with your family and friends
31. Say no often
Every yes to one thing is a no to another thing
32. Working blocks
Divide your day into three parts: strategic, buffer, and breakout
33. Theme your days
Focus on one activity each day and nothing else
34. Decision fatigue
Minimize the number of decisions you need to make each day
35. The power of routine
Establish a daily routine for all aspects of your life
36. Digital detox
Disconnect from digital devices periodically to reduce distractions and mental clutter
37. Respect your future self
Make choices that your future self will thank you for
38. The spotlight effect
Understand that people are not noticing or judging your every move
39. The Ulysses pact
Make a choice in the present that forces you to perform a certain action in the future
40. Plan your weeks
Plan how you will use your 168 hours before the week begins
41. Always carry a notebook with you
Capture solutions that come from your subconscious mind
To gathered it all in one clip is too much to ask for. 1 new sub.
That's why the creator include 7 years learning. It's true.
Practically it's a very useful video.. ❤❤
If only I could really say “Hell No” to the laundry, the cooking, the clean up. Who else is going to do it? We can’t all hire a staff to do the mundane! All kidding aside, this is a great video with tips we all should have been taught as young people. Thank you!
🤯What a valuable compilation 🤩
everything is working to my advantage, 🌎🌍🌏
everything works for my highest good, 🌎🌍🌏
something wonderful is happening to me, 🌎🌍🌏
something amazing is happening to me🌎🌍🌏
i know everything has a reason, 🌎🌍🌏
and I am here to learn, 🌎🌍🌏
universe supports me through every situation, 🌎🌍🌏
i am protected and safe🌎🌍🌏
Boy!!!! I need this in my life!! Thanks
This was a terrific video and one I will watch again. I recognize some of these tenets from the books they came from. A few contradict others, and not all are always applicable. But it's worth having them all in one place to choose from.
thank you.. it really a valuable lessons for improving my daily task.. thanks alot.
Whoever is reading this, I pray for you: a heart free of sorrow, a mind free of worries, a life filled with joy, an abundant source of financial wealth, a body free of disease disability and a day filled with God's blessings
Thank you
love these videos that explain a lot of concepts in such a short time
I'm going to leave a comment on this video, so that every time someone likes it, it will bring me back to this video to remind me once more.
Gratitude for such kinds of useful information 🙏🙏
🎉 That’s a smart move! More friends on board means more fun and extra bonuses to go around. Let’s spread the word
very useful. Thank you for the inspiration and sharing.
This is such a great video - well done, I really love it thank you.
This list may have single-handedly changed Many lives.
Thank you for this video I'm using as much of this as I possibly can❤❤❤❤
Best knowledge in literally no time
4RA ka interface bohot user-friendly hai, bets lagana aur jeetna dono easy hai 😃🔥
wow, this compilation is so valuable
I love it! This is like a table of contents for all your posts.
This was amazing! I can always apply the nuggets you present in my daily life. You captured my attention with the subjects presented and the graphics. Thank you for your time and creativity with these videos ✨️
Thank you for this compilation!
This is great information! Thank you for the fantastic content and great choice of material.
I'm sure everyone has their own favourite, prioritised lists via 80/20 Rule has got to be a contender for best method IMO.
Thank you much for sharing summarized strategies
Very nice video, within a small span of time a bundle of knowledge is provided 😊
Oh my god , I love your vedios, the art 🎨 the content is all amazing 😍, love your vedios❤❤❤
You deserve Millions of views❤
U r a great teacher
Why do I always get something very use ful in this channel
😊
Super compilation of all the techniques
Many many thanks for making this fantastic video❤❤❤
As someone with really bad ADHD that completed a five year STEM degree half of these things were daily mantras.
This video makes me better! 😀
80/20 rule - Take a 2-hour lunch break - done Have a 6-hour meeting daily - done
This is a great video that i've seen. Thanks for your sharing
Very Enjoyable! Q? - Possible to get a PDF of the Opening Screen? Like to have all the "Tokens" available as a printout reference.
Thank you very much for your valuable information ♥👍👍
Such a great video filled with many gold nuggets for applying things and getting things done
Another awesome, helpful video. Thank you so much,.
Who can do it for me? Hell YES! If only it could be done most of the time. ......
I liked that 80% , get feedback. As a perfectionist, sounds like a plan
Excellent! Thank you
Nice one, thanks!
Good content , keep it up ❤
Love it, saved to playlist so I can reference later
📈 Sticking to cricket myself. There’s nothing like putting a bit of strategy behind your bets, right
Great 👍
The insights shared here offer practical strategies for time management, decision-making, and personal productivity. From the "2-minute rule" advocating swift completion of quick tasks to the "Warren Buffett strategy" emphasizing focus on top priorities, these principles provide a comprehensive guide for effective daily routines and long-term goals. Integrating these techniques can lead to enhanced efficiency, reduced stress, and improved overall well-being.
so generous and beautiful.... Thank you...
Thank you so much for this video!
Thank you making this video. Amazing.
Thank you for sharing such valuable techniques
"Don't Touch It Twice" and "The Zeigarnik Effect" are contradicting! Great video though.. a wise individual should know how to strike a balance between these two rules.
Hell yes comes in contradiction with being a YES person 😅 which is to me a life changing mantra
absolutely amazing!
Thank you so much!
AMAZING dense summary 😊
very helpful! will do this later
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I am a big fan
Excellent compilation!
THANK YOU
I love how most 200-300 pages self help book just includes 2-3 of these techniques and calls it a day.
Thank god you kept that disconnect with digital devices in the end ... otherwise i hadn't seen your vedio till then😂
This was good. I made my teenager watch it too. Lol
Best vedio ever
If I have to do all the things in this Video, I would spend more time in organising my day, work and life than actually working and living.
Let me try..🔄 God to help me.🙏
Good video
Rather than a playlist on the screen, I'd like to see links in the description. I know I have seen a number of these but I would like to watch them again and watch some new ones
That was fantastic!
You Slayed💪🏽
Your secrets contradict each other, therefore defeating your claims.
great, thanks you.
Some of these rules clearly clash with each other. For ex., "Don’t touch it twice" and "The salami slice method
"; or "Eat the frog first" and "Biological prime time". And some don't make any sense, like the rule to wait 72 hours after you're hungry to make a decision; or the rule to only do things that excite us, as if someone else will come and floss our teeth for us, lol!
Don't touch it twice is compatible with The Salami Slice Method. It just means to use the Salami Slice Method in one course and eat the largest slice (the frog) first then eat the leftovers then you can eat something else {the next course). Do this when you are mostly concentrated. Also by exciting things first means to enjoy the little joy in the ugly course.
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH
Thanks for this amazing advices