Ask yourself these five questions, then answer accordingly: What is most important? --> Order the goals and tasks. What has to get done? --> Break it down (be specific). How much time should this take? --> set a deadline for yourself (cut yourself too short). What i am doing? --> reevaluate the process and decide on it. What Should i be doing? --> Improve the process.
Going to sleep 7 hours before the time you desire to wake up and waking up 1 hour late after 7 hours of sleep time complete .That is the way to get 8 hours of sleep in 1 hour. (DESIRED TIME 7) 00:00 + 7h + 1h = 8. I hope would help you.
I really like the way how you are argumenting and breaking down the points to get a more efficient time management. I will surely try this strategy out. It really inspires me to get work done more efficiently! Im writing my bachelor thesis in computer science now and I only have 3 weeks left for this. I hope I can apply your tips :) Looking forward for some new content of you! Keep the good work up!
Hey, I just found your channel from "a day in the life of a software engineer" video, and got curious to watch the other videos. No regrets! I had never heard of that Lincoln's quote, but it made me re-think a lot of stuff I do on my work, college, personal life... Dude, you're awesome! +1 brazillian subscriber! Keep doing these videos, you have talent!
Dude. This is one of the best if not the BEST time management video I've ever watched. Quick, to the point, but still detailed and informative enough. Great quotes, great methods and techniques, prompts. 10/10!!!
So true. When I build the app for my self the biggest challenge is to work on the tasks which are planned beforehand. Without implementing spontaneous ideas instantly as they arise. That's why I create a GoogleDoc spreadsheet for each app. And there I have a separate tab for each page of the app with tasks. And the most important thing is to have several columns: 1st version 2nd version and so on. Because when you work on something you will definitely want to add some additional feature here and there and it holds you from getting your main goal accomplished. So you need to think about at least 2-3 iterations of your app. The first version must be a minimal vaiable product. Just a basic version. Ugly as hell but should do it's main business logic. And all the following iterations should improve the app. Step by step. Update by update. - your Captain Obvious XD
That quote from Abraham Lincoln is good, I really like that. In regard to learning, my favorite quote is by Mark Twain: "What I hear, I forget. What I see, I remember. What I do, I learn." I wholeheartedly believe this applies to everyone. In regard to time management, my absolute favorite video on the subject is this ted talk: ua-cam.com/video/arj7oStGLkU/v-deo.html Although this one I believe is probably the most applicable: ua-cam.com/video/Lp7E973zozc/v-deo.html Procrastination is an issue for me personally and it's why I'm finally buying a laptop because there are times I just don't want to sit at my several thousand dollar desktop, but times where my phone just isn't enough.
Heya Kalle, I'm currently learning C# at 17 years of age, I haven't gone far and the most I can do is create a Table using the Console.WriteLine function, would you drop it to learn Dart and Flutter? Nice videos btw, you just got yourself a new Subscriber :)
Thanks man! Well it totally depends on what you want to do with your programming? C# is good for game development for instance. And dart and Flutter is something I would mostly recommend for people who want to build apps for themselves because then they only have to write it once and can have it on any mobile device. But if you want to work as an app developer then I would suggest learning the language they use for that specific platform and maybe maybe learn dart and Flutter on the side a few hours a week. Also if you do learn c# well, then you'll be able to pick up most other languages within a few days or a month maybe. So if you don't have a specific plan and have already started with c# then I would stick with it until I felt comfortable in it. I hope that gave you some idea of at least what I think is a good way to move forward :)
I get paid for me working for 8 hours a day, not for how much work actually I get done in those 8 hours. Therefore, I have no motivation to work more efficiently.
Ask yourself these five questions, then answer accordingly:
What is most important? --> Order the goals and tasks.
What has to get done? --> Break it down (be specific).
How much time should this take? --> set a deadline for yourself (cut yourself too short).
What i am doing? --> reevaluate the process and decide on it.
What Should i be doing? --> Improve the process.
How to get 8 hours of sleep in 1 hour. Thanks in advance
🤣🤣🤣
I did that, and I have developed something on my face:
Panda eyes.
Going to sleep 7 hours before the time you desire to wake up and waking up 1 hour late after 7 hours of sleep time complete .That is the way to get 8 hours of sleep in 1 hour. (DESIRED TIME 7) 00:00 + 7h + 1h = 8. I hope would help you.
@Denis Teodor I think I might try that, it sounds like a cool hack. It’s genius! 😂
Easy just power nap 15 min :)
Parkinson's law is the adage that "work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion"
“Work expands to fill the time available for it’s completion” - Parkinson’s Law (C. Northcote Parkinson)
Yes that's the one! :)
me, who has 3 essays(none started) and half a book to read due tomorrow
I really like the way how you are argumenting and breaking down the points to get a more efficient time management. I will surely try this strategy out. It really inspires me to get work done more efficiently! Im writing my bachelor thesis in computer science now and I only have 3 weeks left for this. I hope I can apply your tips :)
Looking forward for some new content of you! Keep the good work up!
Thank you that means a lot to me I hope it helps you in some way, good luck on the thesis!
Hey, I just found your channel from "a day in the life of a software engineer" video, and got curious to watch the other videos. No regrets! I had never heard of that Lincoln's quote, but it made me re-think a lot of stuff I do on my work, college, personal life...
Dude, you're awesome!
+1 brazillian subscriber!
Keep doing these videos, you have talent!
Thank you for that great comment man!
I really appreciate it! :)
Dude. This is one of the best if not the BEST time management video I've ever watched. Quick, to the point, but still detailed and informative enough. Great quotes, great methods and techniques, prompts. 10/10!!!
Beautiful shots! Interesting topic! Thanks for a nice video, looking forward to seeing more
Thank you for that comment it was good :)
Your voice is so calm! 😃
Parkinson's law, work fits into the time you give it
So true.
When I build the app for my self the biggest challenge is to work on the tasks which are planned beforehand.
Without implementing spontaneous ideas instantly as they arise.
That's why I create a GoogleDoc spreadsheet for each app.
And there I have a separate tab for each page of the app with tasks.
And the most important thing is to have several columns:
1st version
2nd version and so on.
Because when you work on something you will definitely want to add some additional feature here and there and it holds you from getting your main goal accomplished.
So you need to think about at least 2-3 iterations of your app.
The first version must be a minimal vaiable product. Just a basic version. Ugly as hell but should do it's main business logic.
And all the following iterations should improve the app. Step by step. Update by update.
- your Captain Obvious XD
Nice
Sounds like an adague called Parkinson's law. It says that "work expands to fill the time available."
thanks ,so helpful ❤
Thank you for this high quality video!
Thank you for your high quality comment, I appreciate it! :)
That quote from Abraham Lincoln is good, I really like that. In regard to learning, my favorite quote is by Mark Twain:
"What I hear, I forget. What I see, I remember. What I do, I learn." I wholeheartedly believe this applies to everyone.
In regard to time management, my absolute favorite video on the subject is this ted talk: ua-cam.com/video/arj7oStGLkU/v-deo.html
Although this one I believe is probably the most applicable:
ua-cam.com/video/Lp7E973zozc/v-deo.html
Procrastination is an issue for me personally and it's why I'm finally buying a laptop because there are times I just don't want to sit at my several thousand dollar desktop, but times where my phone just isn't enough.
Thank you for your time management tips.
Thank you
very nice. keep going. love these vids
Great to hear! Appreciate it! :)
Heya Kalle,
I'm currently learning C# at 17 years of age, I haven't gone far and the most I can do is create a Table using the Console.WriteLine function, would you drop it to learn Dart and Flutter?
Nice videos btw, you just got yourself a new Subscriber :)
Thanks man!
Well it totally depends on what you want to do with your programming?
C# is good for game development for instance.
And dart and Flutter is something I would mostly recommend for people who want to build apps for themselves because then they only have to write it once and can have it on any mobile device.
But if you want to work as an app developer then I would suggest learning the language they use for that specific platform and maybe maybe learn dart and Flutter on the side a few hours a week.
Also if you do learn c# well, then you'll be able to pick up most other languages within a few days or a month maybe.
So if you don't have a specific plan and have already started with c# then I would stick with it until I felt comfortable in it.
I hope that gave you some idea of at least what I think is a good way to move forward :)
Parkinson law😀thank you, just discovered your videos, very inspiring
Can you go over apps on your computer that you use for engineering and other productivity apps you have on your computer? Thanks!
Yes absolutely, love those videos!
Procrastination is enemy 💻💻😁😁🔍🔍so avoid procrastinating
Really useful.
Wow! this is amazing man.
Thank you, I appreciate it! :)
@@Hallden_ back to watch this good stuff again :)
When you are at work and try to finish your work by watching UA-cam videos on how to compress time... 🤔😂
I get paid for me working for 8 hours a day, not for how much work actually I get done in those 8 hours. Therefore, I have no motivation to work more efficiently.
It's easy you have to be really really fast like 0.5 times c or so
Can u make a vid with online websites that offer jobs for programming
Are you front end web developmer?
Kalle on Monday I waited for your Stream...
Do you still learn flutter?
Yeah, I'm transferring an app that I already built once in Android studio and a second time in Xcode to the Flutter framework
Ey! Hi from Germany, but Spanish guy! I miss in your list of IT staffs which phone are you using...! Great videos!
Hey man!
I am using OnePlus 6 :)
Nice one, dude.
Thank you dude
Read every shot must have purpose. By pia nilsson
About golf but you can apply it to anything.
Could you please increase the volume of your videos?
For sure, I just didn't know how to in this one but I believe in the future this should be fixed :)
Please add a mic...
How to watch 8 minutes long video in 1 minute?
Increase the speed
if you have 8 minutes to watch a video. It's gonna take you 8 minutes to watch it. Go back to work!
N O Played at twice speed and watched it in 4. :D
5:12 what watch is that?
The volume is way to low
Nice bro
Song?
Bro please speak loud, i can't hear you, or is it problem of microphone?
his mic is fine. try turn your computer off and on again. that might work.
XDDDDD
Wtf are you taking? Im using a mobile phone. Do you know what
a mobile phone means?
vrashank rao dude, how would he know you were on a phone? He isn’t a mind reader
@@ryanzwe or may be? He knows machine learning
How can I become a good coder?
Start a project that you're passionate about and start solving the problems you run into and before you know it you'll be great!
In your dream?
Nice video. You should speak louder next time fam.
Print (hello world)
What > than getting work done lol
Adderall
:)
Ur voice sooo slow bro