How I Work 14 Hours a Day With 100% Focus as a Mechanical Engineer

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @EngineeringGoneWild
    @EngineeringGoneWild  Месяц назад +1

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  • @sunlitrhyme8049
    @sunlitrhyme8049 Месяц назад +21

    At university I would study for my mechanical engineering degree for 10 hours a day, including weekends. Found a strategy that worked and got grades that I was happy with. It’s important to note though this schedule only works for a few weeks maximum. After that burnout will set in. Best to do this for exam season only from an academic perspective. Make the work work for you!

    • @-VinhKhang_yearsago
      @-VinhKhang_yearsago Месяц назад

      I'm burnt out and found myself struggling to focus even for 2 hours. should I take a break ? 10 hours for you sounds like a dream I would love to try

    • @the_lord7961
      @the_lord7961 Месяц назад

      ⁠@@-VinhKhang_yearsago it’s not possible to focus for 10 hours straight. Anyone who says so is lying lol.
      Productivity for the average person will start to fall off after 3-4 hours if I remember. Anything past 6-7 hours is going to give you minimal returns. Think of it like working out, people work out for 1-2 hours max, anything over that and it’s junk volume, simply fatiguing your muscles.
      What I do is 3-4 hour sessions two times a day, with 5-10 min breaks when I start to lose focus. I have a 3.96 GPA so it’s working so far

    • @sunlitrhyme8049
      @sunlitrhyme8049 Месяц назад

      @ 50 mins working then 10 mins rest. If that doesn’t work try 25 mins work and 5 mins rest. Yeah I couldn’t do two hours straight (unless it is a really interesting CAD problem) :)

  • @alithedazzling
    @alithedazzling 14 часов назад +1

    really cool video, if you can make one specifically about time management that would be very helpful for students -- curious to see your approach

  • @gingerayyle
    @gingerayyle Месяц назад +3

    Awesome video man, thanks for sharing. I really like the point about how problems being too challenging can lead to distractions, since I feel like this is much more prevalent in the professional world where there aren't answers in the back of the textbook or a professor/TA to help you. Do you have any videos/advice on how to navigate novel problems by yourself?

  • @PeakPotential-se3tz
    @PeakPotential-se3tz Месяц назад +8

    This is insane

  • @maulanawitanta1882
    @maulanawitanta1882 4 дня назад

    what software do you use to design ?

  • @maulanawitanta1882
    @maulanawitanta1882 4 дня назад

    better to use solidwork or catia for future recommendations

  • @GigaChad_radin
    @GigaChad_radin 22 дня назад

    Thanks so much for this useful information
    Even with payment it's not possible to find someone years of experience in few video's

  • @joshuag3608
    @joshuag3608 Месяц назад +6

    14 hour?!

  • @absorbit8
    @absorbit8 29 дней назад

    Hi cool video. Could you help me. I am wondering does the thermal conductivity between steel parts vary with increasing interference fitс?

  • @baldricbuah7330
    @baldricbuah7330 29 дней назад

    I get tired and burnt out a lot tho.
    What can I do for that?

  • @tisaname8490
    @tisaname8490 25 дней назад

    Do you also use techniques like pomodoro? I don't think you're focusing for 14 hours straight since that is impossible without drugs or unless you have a very unusual brain chemistry.

    • @trtl9106
      @trtl9106 18 дней назад

      I think he's just built different

  • @cf714_
    @cf714_ Месяц назад +1

    14 hours???

  • @myrepertoire4727
    @myrepertoire4727 Месяц назад

    😂

  • @matheusivanmedinaramirez772
    @matheusivanmedinaramirez772 Месяц назад

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