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I'm very much thankful to you Dr.Andy Stapleton. I am into my third year of PhD and your videos have helped me a lot to overcome the stress and anxiety I faced during my first two years 🙂🙂.I feel relatively peaceful while working nowadays. More power to you!!💙
Andy, I cannot thank you enough for this video. I've been going through a low recently. Doing research from home without a pay is proving way difficult than I thought and I'm losing my motivation like anything. Your presentation and tips has given me a push which I was looking for. The X-Effect technique is a true life saver. Thanks a lot mate!!! Keep on making great videos 😇😇😇
I'm starting a PhD and a microbusiness next year and working on them now. As soon as I'm obligated, I tend to goof off so I gotta do something to reduce it. I appreciate your memento mori as I love this genre of Dutch painting. The Victorian culture of memento mori gave mortality a dignified public status instead of doing its best to ignore it. I will make both. Too easy to guiltily ignore paper tucked away so they will be in my face on the fridge. Excellent idea Andrew. Thankyou!
Another great content Andrew! The role of this human mind is to terrify, painting everything in black & white. You have rightly shared the ways how to keep this human mind in place. Thanks again!
Great video by the way! But I have been thinking about your point on caffeine as well, and agree that there definitely is a crash later on in the day. I remember my first time drinking coffee I drank it at 7-8 am in the morning and by 13:20 I was almost falling asleep in class, now the crashes happen, but I don't really feel them. To get to my arguments for drinking one cup of coffee in the morning, rather than staying completely free: 1) If you're tired in the morning, and can't be asked to get out of bed and do your tasks, getting that cop of coffee, will honestly just make you happy in your morning, and give you a purpose to get out of bed, so it just makes life easier in that sense. 2) My peak intellectual performance is also right when I wake up, so drinking that cup of coffee, will sort of maximize my peak state, which is where I do all of the heavy work, and then the moderate tasks should be able to get done as well even though I might be feeling slightly worse compared to me not drinking coffee. I would seriously love to hear what you think about this!
I second you on this. The difference is that coffee is too strong for me so tea works like a charm in my case. I also always have my drinks less sweetened or else I’ll get nauseous lol. I don’t know if age matters too. I find people’s responses to caffeine and sugar interesting btw 😊
Thank you for this great video! Keeping motivation strong can be a challenge. Would you do a video on how to become good at research? Sometimes it is discouraging because I haven't learned how to do research well yet. Sometimes I feel like I'm just spinning my wheel without much progress.
Thought: For the two jar bean count thing, label the jar with fewer beans, such as the Done jar, and Left (to go) Jar, and have that smaller, but growing, jar to the front, so you can see your progress!
Hi Andy, I could really do with an answer to a question I have-you can be brief!. You were kind enough to answer my last question so thanks for that. Does having research questions that are too narrow run the risk of missing out on important areas that you may wish to cover? Or will these areas come out in your analysis anyway? Is it better to have broader questions that are still focused so that you can cover more?
For the 'x effect', by "every day" do you mean literally every day? I think there needs to be space for days off when it comes to work activities to avoid burnout. What do you think?
For a habit to stick you should do it every day for about 50 days. You don't have to do it for long. The task could be "read for 10 minutes". If you do longer, great!
on another note... wait til you're 50 and you won't need a death reminder... you'll be thinking about ways to keep healthy just in case you do reach 80+ and you want to be fit and mobile 🙈
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The video came at right time. I am feeling demotivated these days and such motivational videos help me start back with a lot of energy. Thanks Andy
the voices 🙉 "you can't do much in one hour" thank you Andy! you're spot on
I'm very much thankful to you Dr.Andy Stapleton. I am into my third year of PhD and your videos have helped me a lot to overcome the stress and anxiety I faced during my first two years 🙂🙂.I feel relatively peaceful while working nowadays. More power to you!!💙
The fact just by watching you talk is very peaceful. Thank you.
Andy, I cannot thank you enough for this video. I've been going through a low recently. Doing research from home without a pay is proving way difficult than I thought and I'm losing my motivation like anything. Your presentation and tips has given me a push which I was looking for. The X-Effect technique is a true life saver. Thanks a lot mate!!! Keep on making great videos 😇😇😇
Pressed like while watching! Thank you again Andy, I think you read my mind, needed the motivation today 😊
I’m currently stuck trying to motivate myself to start working on my PhD thesis. This sounds like the exact video I need to watch
100% agree on the caffiene too. i cut down for chronic pain reasons, but focus is more consistent.
You certainly need a lot of motivation to complete a PhD! Great video Andy and something that many people need to hear right now!
Thank you, Hayley! It sure is hard in these times to keep up motivation.
The best thing about you is: that you are understandable :) Keep up the good work...!
I'm starting a PhD and a microbusiness next year and working on them now. As soon as I'm obligated, I tend to goof off so I gotta do something to reduce it. I appreciate your memento mori as I love this genre of Dutch painting. The Victorian culture of memento mori gave mortality a dignified public status instead of doing its best to ignore it.
I will make both. Too easy to guiltily ignore paper tucked away so they will be in my face on the fridge. Excellent idea Andrew. Thankyou!
that subtle hint at enzyme kinetics, overcoming your activation energy, you need some catalyst. nice touch!
not sure about remembering I am going to die... but love all these other tips and hacks and will be implementing some of these as I embark on my PhD!
You are the who helped alot to Phd students. I really very like to listen you. As I am in my writing phase your channel motivated me alot....😇👍
Another great content Andrew! The role of this human mind is to terrify, painting everything in black & white. You have rightly shared the ways how to keep this human mind in place. Thanks again!
I love your channel!! I couldn't thank you enough
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Great video by the way! But I have been thinking about your point on caffeine as well, and agree that there definitely is a crash later on in the day. I remember my first time drinking coffee I drank it at 7-8 am in the morning and by 13:20 I was almost falling asleep in class, now the crashes happen, but I don't really feel them.
To get to my arguments for drinking one cup of coffee in the morning, rather than staying completely free: 1) If you're tired in the morning, and can't be asked to get out of bed and do your tasks, getting that cop of coffee, will honestly just make you happy in your morning, and give you a purpose to get out of bed, so it just makes life easier in that sense.
2) My peak intellectual performance is also right when I wake up, so drinking that cup of coffee, will sort of maximize my peak state, which is where I do all of the heavy work, and then the moderate tasks should be able to get done as well even though I might be feeling slightly worse compared to me not drinking coffee.
I would seriously love to hear what you think about this!
I second you on this. The difference is that coffee is too strong for me so tea works like a charm in my case. I also always have my drinks less sweetened or else I’ll get nauseous lol. I don’t know if age matters too. I find people’s responses to caffeine and sugar interesting btw 😊
Thank you for this great video! Keeping motivation strong can be a challenge. Would you do a video on how to become good at research? Sometimes it is discouraging because I haven't learned how to do research well yet. Sometimes I feel like I'm just spinning my wheel without much progress.
Thank you so much
OMG The Memento More: Life Calendar!!!! YAAASSSSS!!!!
Really motivated 🙏🏻
Thought: For the two jar bean count thing, label the jar with fewer beans, such as the Done jar, and Left (to go) Jar, and have that smaller, but growing, jar to the front, so you can see your progress!
Very valuabe content ! Momento mori part made my day 😂 cheers! :)
In fact, tea and coffee have similar effects. The most important thing is not to over-depend on them and drink too much.
I agree - they both can be a tool when you have no other option. I know Last thing on Friday a little cup of tea can help!
this is my favorite episode 😻
The 10min thing works.....I practice it....😊
Hi Andy, I could really do with an answer to a question I have-you can be brief!. You were kind enough to answer my last question so thanks for that. Does having research questions that are too narrow run the risk of missing out on important areas that you may wish to cover? Or will these areas come out in your analysis anyway? Is it better to have broader questions that are still focused so that you can cover more?
I am 5months away from my submission- I just cannot stand looking at my thesis!
For the 'x effect', by "every day" do you mean literally every day? I think there needs to be space for days off when it comes to work activities to avoid burnout. What do you think?
For a habit to stick you should do it every day for about 50 days. You don't have to do it for long. The task could be "read for 10 minutes". If you do longer, great!
I’m so tired. I am even thinking about mastering out. 😞
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on another note... wait til you're 50 and you won't need a death reminder... you'll be thinking about ways to keep healthy just in case you do reach 80+ and you want to be fit and mobile 🙈
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