Self-improvement isn't about being rigid or rushing into what you have to do just for the sake of it, I think it's actually about self-consciousness, the desire to do and grow in what you really want, and using the right approach(es) that may work best for you. I'm now getting the hang of learning a new language step by step aside from English. This 2025 is going to be different as I planned short before the last year ended. Keep moving forward, Austin. 😊
I’m usually a silent watcher but.. the realness is so refreshing! It really pulls back the expectations I have for myself. Life is not a highlight reel and working on something is not aesthetic.
That was so reassuring, thankyou! And to think I mix all that with the busyness and unpredictability of caring for a family ... I need to cut myself some slack and judge myself less harshly ... AND find ways to use the uninterrupted time I DO have more effectively (rather than just fall in an exhausted puddle).
Thank you, mate. Genuinely. Every time i watch a video of yours it doesn't feel like a waste of time. I see what you do, see that you also make mistakes and worry quite a lot and it fills me up with determination. "Huh, turns out those content creators are people as well! They also have their problems, strengths and weaknesses! Maybe I'm not that worthless after all. Let me try and fake it, and maybe, just maybe, i will make it. Someday."
The act of recall thing you mentioned is the foundation for the Charlotte Mason method of homeschool. She calls it narration and it's incredibly effective
@@AustinSchrock being sincere here. I try to learn spanish, too and changed language in many apps because of that. I'm just happy to see you're also that kind of insane. Keep up the good work, Austin - grateful for your content.
You’re focusing on way too many activities that are bordering on hobbies. The podcast listening, reading a book in between sessions of whatever you do, and doing things you don’t want to do like learning Spanish. What is it you are really trying to do? If you want to pursue creative work, do that and drop these other areas. If you’re not having fun, you’re going to improve at a snail’s pace anyway.
@@mustafaokur or perhaps he could combine certain hobbies to make them more enjoyable, maybe listen to an audiobook in Spanish (make it a children's book so it uses simple language). Don't discourage people from bettering themselves, at least be constructive in your criticism Edit: actually I find that listening to music in your target language can be a really good use of your time because soon you'll be able to sing along (look up the lyrics of course) and through that repetition you'll build confidence. Also popular songs use relevant phrases and slang
I don’t always find them enjoyable, but I do find them valuable. I benefit from keeping those skills sharp and growing which I enjoy deeply. It’s worth it for me. Good advice on the music!
You’re focusing on way too many activities that are bordering on hobbies. The podcast listening, reading a book in between sessions of whatever you do, and doing things you don’t want to do like learning Spanish. What is it you are really trying to do? Improve yourself for the sake of improvement? If you want to pursue creative work, do that and drop these other areas. If you’re not having fun, you’re going to improve at a snail’s pace anyway.
Self-improvement isn't about being rigid or rushing into what you have to do just for the sake of it, I think it's actually about self-consciousness, the desire to do and grow in what you really want, and using the right approach(es) that may work best for you. I'm now getting the hang of learning a new language step by step aside from English. This 2025 is going to be different as I planned short before the last year ended. Keep moving forward, Austin. 😊
"Don't wait for your Motivation. Then you will never start. Just start!"
Love this words.
Same!
I’m usually a silent watcher but.. the realness is so refreshing! It really pulls back the expectations I have for myself. Life is not a highlight reel and working on something is not aesthetic.
🔁🔁🔁
That was the goal! Thanks for letting me know
you need to find book unveiling your hidden potential by bruce thornwood even if it's the last thing you do in life
Much appreciated, I’ll check it out
That was so reassuring, thankyou! And to think I mix all that with the busyness and unpredictability of caring for a family ... I need to cut myself some slack and judge myself less harshly ... AND find ways to use the uninterrupted time I DO have more effectively (rather than just fall in an exhausted puddle).
Yes for sure! The strain of being responsible for others is not something to take lightly. That’s so important, we need that
I really admire your discipline. I watched your past videos and saw that you've been posting since 2017. I respect your dedication
Thanks so much!
Thank you, mate. Genuinely. Every time i watch a video of yours it doesn't feel like a waste of time. I see what you do, see that you also make mistakes and worry quite a lot and it fills me up with determination. "Huh, turns out those content creators are people as well! They also have their problems, strengths and weaknesses! Maybe I'm not that worthless after all. Let me try and fake it, and maybe, just maybe, i will make it. Someday."
Thanks for the feedback, it's encouraging to hear! You got this, we all have our struggles we must triumph over. They make us better
Good to see you back Austin 👊🏻
Timers are Key. Try an analogue clock. Game changer
Thanks for the suggestion
The act of recall thing you mentioned is the foundation for the Charlotte Mason method of homeschool. She calls it narration and it's incredibly effective
It truly is
Love this video! Especially with the palms at 2:25 🤣
Thanks for commenting and letting me know!
The timer thing is so true. I cant focus at all unless I set up a timer
Same here
love the fact that your phone is set to spanish
Haha 🤣
@@AustinSchrock being sincere here. I try to learn spanish, too and changed language in many apps because of that. I'm just happy to see you're also that kind of insane. Keep up the good work, Austin - grateful for your content.
why this video has only 3k views
Oh man the metal spatula on the non stick pan is distracting me 😅
haha my bad
Love it dude. Although I’d argue devotions are the most important part of the day. But that’s the pastor in me 😂
Agreed, getting your soul into a better place will naturally allow your earthly life to improve.
I tend to agree, but for some reason it doesn't feel important. It's weird I know. Thanks for the comment :)
Agreed
It depends. Not for people who don’t do religion
What are you drinking
Tea. Yorkshire Gold to be specific
You’re focusing on way too many activities that are bordering on hobbies. The podcast listening, reading a book in between sessions of whatever you do, and doing things you don’t want to do like learning Spanish.
What is it you are really trying to do? If you want to pursue creative work, do that and drop these other areas. If you’re not having fun, you’re going to improve at a snail’s pace anyway.
@@mustafaokur or perhaps he could combine certain hobbies to make them more enjoyable, maybe listen to an audiobook in Spanish (make it a children's book so it uses simple language). Don't discourage people from bettering themselves, at least be constructive in your criticism
Edit: actually I find that listening to music in your target language can be a really good use of your time because soon you'll be able to sing along (look up the lyrics of course) and through that repetition you'll build confidence. Also popular songs use relevant phrases and slang
I don’t always find them enjoyable, but I do find them valuable. I benefit from keeping those skills sharp and growing which I enjoy deeply. It’s worth it for me.
Good advice on the music!
You’re focusing on way too many activities that are bordering on hobbies. The podcast listening, reading a book in between sessions of whatever you do, and doing things you don’t want to do like learning Spanish.
What is it you are really trying to do? Improve yourself for the sake of improvement? If you want to pursue creative work, do that and drop these other areas. If you’re not having fun, you’re going to improve at a snail’s pace anyway.
I had to take the advice for myself.
Each of these are things I care about and want to grow in. I find them essential tools that I use constantly. I’m keeping them sharp