Thanks for watching! The tiny action of liking this video actually makes a HUGE difference to the algorithm. If it's not unreasonable to ask, would you leave a like? Thanks!
Austin, thank you! That is good advice. I really like the way you edit your video. Especially the ending of this and some of your other newer videos caught me by surprise. Well done!
Austin, you're a genius to me, you give great advice on anything I may be interested in. Procrastination is probably my biggest enemy, but I think I just found new potential ways to beat it in this video. Hey, I also want to talk to you about something in particular. How are you doing with your Spanish learning journey? Have you forgotten it? Tell me about it. See you later. 😊
Glad to hear it helped you out! As far as Spanish it's going good, I'm practicing each week and I talk it whenever I can. I've forgotten a little bit but it just needs a refresher. I'm actually traveling to Mexico in Feb to stay for a few weeks
Yeah sometimes I've experienced this. Usually it's for creative problems I'm trying t solve where I can't "force" it. You've experienced this I assume?
I not 100% agree. From my point of view one of the most important factors is missing: Not wanting to do what some external circumstances want you to do, mostly actions that are not natural behavior for humans that do not really make sense at all but are required for some reasons. How many things do we need to do just to get a diploma or probably a good job in the future? Is s it natural for humans to force themself studying things that are completely out of their interest? How much are we motivated to do things that are on a curriculum at school but are the complete opposite of what we actually are (technician vs. literate). I agree with the "meaning"-aspect. Sure, when there is a higher meaning behind tasks, we can push our self. That however is also limited to a certain extent. Not every higher goal can push us through hurdles upon hurdles of never ending stupid and boring tasks that some bureaucrats or curriculum puts in our way. Oh, and don't forget: Being overworked and pushed or stressed is also a cause for not wanting to do action.
No such thing as procrastination. The moment you do any one thing, you are procrastinating on doing any other alternate thing. But you are still doing something. Even sitting in the floor in silence is doing something.
Hey Austin , really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail and also help you with the overall youtube strategy and growth ! Pls let me know what do you think ?
Thanks for watching! The tiny action of liking this video actually makes a HUGE difference to the algorithm. If it's not unreasonable to ask, would you leave a like? Thanks!
I just did, man. Keep going. 👍
@@ernestorevollar3632 Much appreciated
Austin, thank you! That is good advice.
I really like the way you edit your video. Especially the ending of this and some of your other newer videos caught me by surprise. Well done!
Thanks for the feedback, glad it was helpful!
this video is so well edited! this needs more views
I appreciate it!
Comments and likes help a lot! So thanks
@@AustinSchrock No problem! 👍
Procrastination is a problem for me. That's a good definition, inaction. I'm going to try your tip!
Hope it works well for you!
I'm in the middle of reading that book. This video has helpful notes. Thanks!
You’re welcome!
Austin, just subscribed. Terrific ideas turned into simple but impactful videos. Cool.
Thanks for the feedback!
Happy to have discovered your channel. Wise words!!!!!!!!! New subbie.
Thanks for dropping by! Glad to hear it!
It’s been a while since I stopped by! Great production & message!!
Thanks for the feedback! Come back soon!
Incredible videos. Many thanks 🤩
Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate it.
Feel good productivity, figured it out in about 25-30 seconds. *Hint: I looked at the amazon link. "Work smarter, not harder"
Haha nice
Cheater lol
Nice
I just ended up reading that book yesterday ❤
Glad to hear it
Austin, you're a genius to me, you give great advice on anything I may be interested in. Procrastination is probably my biggest enemy, but I think I just found new potential ways to beat it in this video. Hey, I also want to talk to you about something in particular. How are you doing with your Spanish learning journey? Have you forgotten it? Tell me about it. See you later. 😊
Glad to hear it helped you out! As far as Spanish it's going good, I'm practicing each week and I talk it whenever I can. I've forgotten a little bit but it just needs a refresher. I'm actually traveling to Mexico in Feb to stay for a few weeks
@AustinSchrock Wow, interesting. Thanks for sharing.
love your videos brother
I appreciate that!
Nice work dude 🤙🏽
Thanks!
Great video! Adding a comment for the algorithm :)
Much appreciated!
Don’t you think that sometimes your brain lets you procrastinate while it sorts out some behind the scenes things that you weren’t aware existed?
Yeah sometimes I've experienced this. Usually it's for creative problems I'm trying t solve where I can't "force" it. You've experienced this I assume?
@@AustinSchrock yeah, it’s kind of my life. Hurry up and wait, you know?
Will buy the book
It's worth a read for sure
4:20 aha, Ali Abdaal👍😊
Haha yes
Feel Good Productivity (i figured this out in the first 20 seconds)
Yeah I've been harping on that book for a long time lol. Nice!
I not 100% agree. From my point of view one of the most important factors is missing: Not wanting to do what some external circumstances want you to do, mostly actions that are not natural behavior for humans that do not really make sense at all but are required for some reasons.
How many things do we need to do just to get a diploma or probably a good job in the future? Is s it natural for humans to force themself studying things that are completely out of their interest? How much are we motivated to do things that are on a curriculum at school but are the complete opposite of what we actually are (technician vs. literate).
I agree with the "meaning"-aspect. Sure, when there is a higher meaning behind tasks, we can push our self. That however is also limited to a certain extent. Not every higher goal can push us through hurdles upon hurdles of never ending stupid and boring tasks that some bureaucrats or curriculum puts in our way.
Oh, and don't forget: Being overworked and pushed or stressed is also a cause for not wanting to do action.
I completely agree with you. These definitely aren’t for every scenario, so I’m sorry to hear they didn’t fit your needs
Is the book Feel Good Productivity by Ali Abdaal? 0:53 😆😆
Yup!
Feel good productivity by Ali Abdaal 3:20
Nailed it
0:57 Feel Good Productivity by Ali Abdaal - the sneaky little book slip cover chilling on top of your sofa! Great book and great YT Channel
Haha yeah little hint. Thanks for the feedback!
Did I hear It is well, Lofi version in the background of this video?
Not sure, maybe :)
Got it at the hint at 0:53! 😄
Nice :)
Feel good productivity I guess 3:31
Got it :)
53 seconds in!
Haha nice
No such thing as procrastination. The moment you do any one thing, you are procrastinating on doing any other alternate thing. But you are still doing something. Even sitting in the floor in silence is doing something.
Procrastination by definition is when you put off something that you should be doing, so I'm not sure I agree. Although, your logic is sound
Hey Austin , really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail and also help you with the overall youtube strategy and growth ! Pls let me know what do you think ?
So you think my editing isn’t high quality, and my thumbnails aren’t engaging? Not a great foot to lead with when pitching a job. Try again
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😂 so stay physically active and only use your phone in emergency situations...😂..duh.😂
That too haha