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@ree_flowers that was written by otto frank. Which Ernst Roemer correctly predicted and was proven right by the Bundeskriminalamt. He also made a surreal amount of money from the book. Indeed very jewish of him
Interesting that the solution to underthinking is to "read." Personally, reading is a safe distraction for me. If I feel like I am not giving the decision the consideration it deserves, I'm inclined to do more writing, even stream of consciousness. Tell me more about your approach :)
For anyone who is hesitatant to try journalling, trust me, you should definitely try it. U dont have to decorate it or anything but just spending some time when u feel like it to note down what happened and how you feel about it. It doesn't have to be everyday, but just days when you down or have something that you want to let out but can't. It has definitely helped me to feel less stressed and become more optimistic!
Back in college I didn't realize i was journalling.. I was simply taking notes of whatever in my mind everytime i got stressed because I feel like it had helped me to gain my focus back. Turned out all those notes was helping me to understand the pattern and what kinda things that could triggered me.
Journaling should done on regular basis! It can help you gain control of your emotions and improve your mental health. Excited to continue my own journaling journey.
I just broke up recently and it’s because of my daily journaling that is keeping sane right now, so yes journaling is an awesome tool for anyone who may be going through a lot in life. Personally, I prefer the traditional way of journaling aka using pencil and a notebook but just do whatever works best for you.
Sorry to hear about the break up! I had a break up too in December. One of the things that really helped me through it was Pennebaker's journalling technique. I saw it on a Huberman lab episode. I highly recommend it. Let me know if you need help getting started :)
Hi @@iammytwinflame there, not OP but I might be able to help Not knowing where to start is a common problem. Instead of having a designated time to journal, when I was starting out, I had used the notes app on my phone and just wrote down whenever I had an idea or something I wanted to unpack. Then, at the end of the month, I would pick out the most interesting ideas and thoughts and perhaps expand on them. My practice has evolved from there, but that's a really good place to start. Does that help?
Damnn...I am amused both by idea and the way Ali present them. That's what I look forward and spend time on YT, quality content top notch....keep doing 👍🏻❤️
I’ve journaled since I was like 10. I used to just write in a journal, but now I decorate it all. Either way it’s very therapeutic and whichever way you choose to journal I encourage you to try it out.
It's funny when I was young, journaling was considered to be a girl's thing (like Anne Frank or the Moesha show-"dear diary"), but you come to find out (thanks to journals like the Bro Journal) that it's one of the manliest (and just overall human things) to do. Darwin journaled, Bruce Lee journaled, Tim Ferris journals, King David journaled... and the list goes on.
@@zlora5657you can type up your thoughts then delete them, it works in the same way the only difference is that you can’t look back on it but you still get those thoughts out.
I believe that's perfectly natural. It might be because you've suppressed your thoughts for way too long. So when they come to the surface, you feel overwhelmed. Just know that they're just thoughts and feelings, specks of chemical creations, that don't define you. I really hope that you're be able to process your deepest feelings. Sending best wishes.
इन दिनों जब मैं लिखती हू ना मुझे महसूस होता हैं मेरा सर हल्का हो गया है. जैसे एक मेरा काम पुरा हो गया हो, ..... Then I feel that I am also of some worth in this world.
For anyone out there concerned about privacy, I have found journalling digitally to be a great solution. If you pick an app that saves it's data locally, that should solve many privacy concerns. However, then you have to work out how you backup your data so that all of your memories don't go down if your smartphone dies. It's not an insurmountable problem but not something many people think about in our age of modern conveniences :)
Hi Sanket, I'll be creating a small series on the following topics: * what to write to get started * digital vs traditional vs AI * how to secure your journal * how to turn your thoughts into insights Is there anything else you would like to see in such a series? I'm keen for input
I came here today again😂, and whose english isn't tha good like me 👉इस स्क्रिप्ट में, अली अब्दाल जर्नलिंग (डायरी लिखने) की शक्ति और महत्व के बारे में बात कर रहे हैं। उनका कहना है कि जब वह खुद से बैठकर जर्नल करते हैं, तो उन्हें बिजनेस से संबंधित नए और रचनात्मक विचार मिलते हैं। ये विचार उनके बिजनेस को नए स्तर पर ले जाने में मदद करते हैं और इससे उन्हें बड़ी मुनाफे की प्राप्ति होती है। यह प्रक्रिया उनके लिए परिवर्तनकारी है, क्योंकि यह उनकी सोच को स्पष्ट करती है और उन्हें अपनी रणनीतियों में सुधार करने का मौका देती है।🎉
I had plan to create my own journal for years already. Unfortunately, there's yet any progress. I easily got anxious over the idea that someone might read my journal without my consent- May it be physical or digital journal, which made me consume all of the thought to myself.
Hi! Just start. Really. If you'e afraid of someone reading your journal, you can do it on notes in your phone/computer and after you finish a journal session, you delete all. You don't need to keep your journals. Start now.
U can even doodle or paste the bills of spending of that day. Or contrast between similar set of experiences let's say the kind of teamwork you all had last time in comparison to today. It will make you more conscious about detail. y
Well i tried once and wrote like 20 30 pages of the thoughts and feelings i was holding in far the past 2 years ,and when i searched about why i was getting those thoughts, i have depression
Hi Shelley Not knowing what to write is a common problem. For beginners, I recommend starting with a small notepad or simple notepad app on your smartphone. Whenever you have a thought, note it down. Be unfiltered. Just get it out there. Then, at the end of the month, review your notepad and pick out the things that are interesting that you want to expand on. Over time, you might develop more structure but I think this is a good start. Does that help?
Hi Mojar, that's a great question. Journalling is so free-form that there are no have-tos or shoulds. Though this can quickly become overwhelming for a beginner. Here's what worked for me when starting out: I installed a simple notepad app on my phone (I used Jota for Android) and, anytime I had an idea or something I wanted to chew on, I just wrote it down. Literally, an unfiltered dump of what I was thinking. And then, at the end of the month, I would scan through this log and pick up the things that seemed useful and discarded anything that wasn't. With practice, you develop and intuition for this so don't be too precious with this. If you want more of a structure, I would say start writing down 3 things to be grateful for in the morning and, in the evening, think about what went well, what could be better and what could you do smarter tomorrow. Phew, long comment. I'm actually creating a beginner's course on creating a journalling habit. Just comment on one of my videos if you want to know more. And best of luck to you!
Diary is basically not intentional but when you journal you are basically talking to yourself about your situation whether it's stress,anxiety and anything you are grateful for.
Hi there Not knowing what to write is a common problem. For beginners, I recommend starting with a small notepad or simple notepad app on your smartphone. Whenever you have a thought, note it down. Be unfiltered. Just get it out there. Then, at the end of the month, review your notepad and pick out the things that are interesting that you want to expand on. Over time, you might develop more structure but I think this is a good start. Does that help?
Hi there, I'm not ali but I might be able to help Not knowing where to start is a common problem. Instead of having a designated time to journal, when I was starting out, I had used the notes app on my phone and just wrote down whenever I had an idea or something I wanted to unpack. Then, at the end of the month, I would pick out the most interesting ideas and thoughts and perhaps expand on them. My practice has evolved from there, but that's a really good place to start. Does that help?
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What's the use of purchasing *super thanks* to me, what would I get??
"I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn. " ~Anne Frank
Paper really does have more patience than people.
@@ForestedPopHeadclass 10th English chapter 4 from the diary of Anne Frank 😂
Wow True, haha @@ForestedPopHead
@ree_flowers that was written by otto frank.
Which Ernst Roemer correctly predicted and was proven right by the Bundeskriminalamt. He also made a surreal amount of money from the book. Indeed very jewish of him
Haha sema lol I've read that too in class 10@@THE_KAHAR_WORLD
If you overthink, write.
If you underthink, read.
If you have clarity, create.
To have clarity, write.
Interesting that the solution to underthinking is to "read."
Personally, reading is a safe distraction for me.
If I feel like I am not giving the decision the consideration it deserves, I'm inclined to do more writing, even stream of consciousness.
Tell me more about your approach :)
just amazing
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Sounds like Dan koe
For anyone who is hesitatant to try journalling, trust me, you should definitely try it. U dont have to decorate it or anything but just spending some time when u feel like it to note down what happened and how you feel about it. It doesn't have to be everyday, but just days when you down or have something that you want to let out but can't. It has definitely helped me to feel less stressed and become more optimistic!
I'm simply afraid of someone getting their hands on it
@@Skulltroxx, that's a common fear.
Have you considered journalling digitally?
@@Skulltroxxdigital journaling is the better option if you value your privacy
So what do I write?
@Skulltroxx I feel the sam way that's why I don't journal anymore.
Back in college I didn't realize i was journalling.. I was simply taking notes of whatever in my mind everytime i got stressed because I feel like it had helped me to gain my focus back. Turned out all those notes was helping me to understand the pattern and what kinda things that could triggered me.
Journaling should done on regular basis! It can help you gain control of your emotions and improve your mental health. Excited to continue my own journaling journey.
I just broke up recently and it’s because of my daily journaling that is keeping sane right now, so yes journaling is an awesome tool for anyone who may be going through a lot in life. Personally, I prefer the traditional way of journaling aka using pencil and a notebook but just do whatever works best for you.
Sorry to hear about the break up! I had a break up too in December.
One of the things that really helped me through it was Pennebaker's journalling technique. I saw it on a Huberman lab episode.
I highly recommend it.
Let me know if you need help getting started :)
I will do the same
Journaling helped me in improving my best version of myself❤
How to watch your own thoughts? How you know what's exactly need to write? Could you please share or guide??
Hi @@iammytwinflame there, not OP but I might be able to help
Not knowing where to start is a common problem.
Instead of having a designated time to journal, when I was starting out, I had used the notes app on my phone and just wrote down whenever I had an idea or something I wanted to unpack.
Then, at the end of the month, I would pick out the most interesting ideas and thoughts and perhaps expand on them.
My practice has evolved from there, but that's a really good place to start.
Does that help?
Super high quality visuals!
Journaling is more than just writing; it's a form of self-care. Our journals are designed to perfectly suit your personality.
Oh I just love your voice...it's therapeutic to me😊❤
The voice of genius
Your voice is so very calming and soothing
Dead ass helps so much, thanks to Hamza for getting me on this
It’s one of the biggest LIFE CHANGER EVER! 🙏🏻
Damnn...I am amused both by idea and the way Ali present them. That's what I look forward and spend time on YT, quality content top notch....keep doing 👍🏻❤️
Brilliantly articulated @Ali Abdaal. Makes so much sense. Loved it !
I just started mines today in 2024..
somebody like this to remind me to come back in 2025 & tell yall how it went or going still🤝🏽
Journaling is truly is powerful.
@aliabdaal really like your shorts especially with the animation/ editing.
I’ve journaled since I was like 10. I used to just write in a journal, but now I decorate it all. Either way it’s very therapeutic and whichever way you choose to journal I encourage you to try it out.
It's funny when I was young, journaling was considered to be a girl's thing (like Anne Frank or the Moesha show-"dear diary"), but you come to find out (thanks to journals like the Bro Journal) that it's one of the manliest (and just overall human things) to do. Darwin journaled, Bruce Lee journaled, Tim Ferris journals, King David journaled... and the list goes on.
but, more than anything, you need privacy..
Day one values privacy
facts i cant do any of this for that reason
@@zlora5657you can type up your thoughts then delete them, it works in the same way the only difference is that you can’t look back on it but you still get those thoughts out.
Amazing advice, journaling is so good for your mental health!
I sort of get anxiety while writing about my deep feelings and thoughts, I really feel it
I believe that's perfectly natural. It might be because you've suppressed your thoughts for way too long. So when they come to the surface, you feel overwhelmed. Just know that they're just thoughts and feelings, specks of chemical creations, that don't define you. I really hope that you're be able to process your deepest feelings. Sending best wishes.
@@nikkhilkalia4512 thanks!
@@harryssweets8010, hope you're still keeping at it and are on the road to mental wealth
Yo, bro! I ain't stressin' or havin' sum anxiety or somethin' man, but I use it bc it helps me! Greetin' you from Grove Street
इन दिनों जब मैं लिखती हू ना मुझे महसूस होता हैं मेरा सर हल्का हो गया है. जैसे एक मेरा काम पुरा हो गया हो,
..... Then I feel that I am also of some worth in this world.
Yes, journaling is great. I do it daily.
Your content is severely underrated with its quality, keep it up man
For anyone out there concerned about privacy, I have found journalling digitally to be a great solution.
If you pick an app that saves it's data locally, that should solve many privacy concerns.
However, then you have to work out how you backup your data so that all of your memories don't go down if your smartphone dies.
It's not an insurmountable problem but not something many people think about in our age of modern conveniences :)
The editing and writing is so good
Journaling is amazing every one should try it. Even keeping audio/video recordings will count as journaling.😎👍
Great editing on this short, while sticking to the point
@aliabdaal a humble request, please make a playlist or series of videos about "How to Journal"
Hi Sanket, I'll be creating a small series on the following topics:
* what to write to get started
* digital vs traditional vs AI
* how to secure your journal
* how to turn your thoughts into insights
Is there anything else you would like to see in such a series? I'm keen for input
I do this in my head as I go and take note of things to remember.
Best pens for journaling video
I use uniball black because it's easy to get plus pressure sensitive which help you to like add more real feel to it 😅
oops forgot to add sfx and background music
Thanks! You Tube,for this algorithm !💞
Completely agree with everything! 🎉
can see AEVY TV editors doing a good job
Good quality videos! Thank you!
I came here today again😂, and whose english isn't tha good like me 👉इस स्क्रिप्ट में, अली अब्दाल जर्नलिंग (डायरी लिखने) की शक्ति और महत्व के बारे में बात कर रहे हैं। उनका कहना है कि जब वह खुद से बैठकर जर्नल करते हैं, तो उन्हें बिजनेस से संबंधित नए और रचनात्मक विचार मिलते हैं। ये विचार उनके बिजनेस को नए स्तर पर ले जाने में मदद करते हैं और इससे उन्हें बड़ी मुनाफे की प्राप्ति होती है। यह प्रक्रिया उनके लिए परिवर्तनकारी है, क्योंकि यह उनकी सोच को स्पष्ट करती है और उन्हें अपनी रणनीतियों में सुधार करने का मौका देती है।🎉
Yeah, I have also noticed the same
I had plan to create my own journal for years already. Unfortunately, there's yet any progress. I easily got anxious over the idea that someone might read my journal without my consent- May it be physical or digital journal, which made me consume all of the thought to myself.
Hi! Just start.
Really.
If you'e afraid of someone reading your journal, you can do it on notes in your phone/computer and after you finish a journal session, you delete all.
You don't need to keep your journals.
Start now.
@@turningproductive, I completely agree.
The first word you write down will be one of the biggest game changers of your life 💪🏾
I love Day One!
I needed this
Thanks
Nice editing!
زادكم الله وإيانا
Thanks!
🙏🙏
What program do you use to create all these STUNNING VISUALS?
To gain clarity >> write
Our cats gave birth 3 kittons today❤😊😊😅😅😂😂.
My journal of the day.
First line... 😊🥰🥰✌👍✌👏👏🤗✅🤪🤪😇🤪😍😍 👍💯💯💯
cool. great news to start Journal with!!
@@satyamtamrakar9891 😂😂😂😂😂 thanks
U can even doodle or paste the bills of spending of that day.
Or contrast between similar set of experiences let's say the kind of teamwork you all had last time in comparison to today. It will make you more conscious about detail. y
Dayone has chanhed my life
Hope you're still at it ;)
I have been journaling all of my life.
Paper have more patience than people
~Anne frank
Great tip
Well i tried once and wrote like 20 30 pages of the thoughts and feelings i was holding in far the past 2 years ,and when i searched about why i was getting those thoughts, i have depression
This makes sense
This is amazing
Shout to the editor of the video, nice work
Love this! Can I ask, how long does your team spend editing each episode in total do you reckon including filming it?
when i strt writing my thoughts dissappear,it just feels like what to write,there is nothing
Hi Shelley
Not knowing what to write is a common problem.
For beginners, I recommend starting with a small notepad or simple notepad app on your smartphone.
Whenever you have a thought, note it down.
Be unfiltered. Just get it out there.
Then, at the end of the month, review your notepad and pick out the things that are interesting that you want to expand on.
Over time, you might develop more structure but I think this is a good start.
Does that help?
@@thefulcrum Thank you
how much to journal and when to journal? I feel i end up wasting my time journaling. Can you tell me the times when i should journal
Hi Mojar, that's a great question.
Journalling is so free-form that there are no have-tos or shoulds.
Though this can quickly become overwhelming for a beginner.
Here's what worked for me when starting out:
I installed a simple notepad app on my phone (I used Jota for Android) and, anytime I had an idea or something I wanted to chew on, I just wrote it down.
Literally, an unfiltered dump of what I was thinking.
And then, at the end of the month, I would scan through this log and pick up the things that seemed useful and discarded anything that wasn't.
With practice, you develop and intuition for this so don't be too precious with this.
If you want more of a structure, I would say start writing down 3 things to be grateful for in the morning and, in the evening, think about what went well, what could be better and what could you do smarter tomorrow.
Phew, long comment.
I'm actually creating a beginner's course on creating a journalling habit. Just comment on one of my videos if you want to know more.
And best of luck to you!
Love from India
Mate
I can't NOT journal. I can't imagine living without doing this.
Amazing video.
Totally agree
"imagine this" although this is not my everyday reality
I barely write anymore, but I have 2000 voice memos. I'm sure if I wasn't a music artist it still be in the thousands of stuff I've thought about
What journaling app do you make use of for the voice memos?
Good.
highly enthusiastic to become your intern!
amazing experinces
Or writing in your notes app😌
Digital journalling is so underrated.
Isn't that a diary too?
Diary is basically not intentional but when you journal you are basically talking to yourself about your situation whether it's stress,anxiety and anything you are grateful for.
@saranalysis ooh, alr, thanks for explaining!!!
EVEN I LOVE DAY ONE ITS COOL
I Journal all the time. That's when I realized why don't you write even more? Blogs, book writing, ect. 😊
I've tried to do journaling so many times but I would be too stressed or anxious to actually start.
Aww, sorry to hear. When you say too stressed / anxious, is it anxiety about someone finding it?
Would love to hear more as I can probably help :)
Agreed
W short
Whats the difference between diary and a journal?
Do you journal with prompts, cos writing thoughts down just as they are isn’t helping at the moment
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My journal is filled should I throw it?
What software do you use for this video editing?
Hi Ali, A silly question, how did you edit this video?
ethics approved research proves statistically one of those patterns from journalling is depression - happy journalling.
what should be journaling then
Hi there
Not knowing what to write is a common problem.
For beginners, I recommend starting with a small notepad or simple notepad app on your smartphone.
Whenever you have a thought, note it down.
Be unfiltered. Just get it out there.
Then, at the end of the month, review your notepad and pick out the things that are interesting that you want to expand on.
Over time, you might develop more structure but I think this is a good start.
Does that help?
The background is too overcrowded for me... I'm missing the old simplistic ones....
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But won't you become dependent the more you do it?
Insecurity is overpowering
How to edit like you please make one video ❤
i dont have feelings
Helllloooo! What app do you use for making your videos?
Bro which software are you using for editing your videos?
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The reason I dont journal because of the fear people might see my thoughts, specifically my mother
What’s with the rocket?
Anyone else just talk to their doggo about this stuff?
I actually talk to a stuffed squid plush toy.
I want to journal my thoughts but don't know how to start
Hi there, I'm not ali but I might be able to help
Not knowing where to start is a common problem.
Instead of having a designated time to journal, when I was starting out, I had used the notes app on my phone and just wrote down whenever I had an idea or something I wanted to unpack.
Then, at the end of the month, I would pick out the most interesting ideas and thoughts and perhaps expand on them.
My practice has evolved from there, but that's a really good place to start.
Does that help?
@@thefulcrum hi thanks for the advice I’ll try to follow this, really appreciate it
I like the creativity of the editing, but the rough edges are distracting. And the graphics timing is a bit off. Have you used ai for this video?