What I love the most about getting up 5am. It's so peaceful. I think, a lot of the world is still asleep. It feels like stolen time because so many miss that time of day. 💓
In a weird way I feel like it's also peaceful because there's not a lot of digital traffic going through the air disrupting our brain waves etc. That might sound crazy lol
i'm pretty new to monk mode and since i'm starting my work at 9:30 am my goal is to - wake up at 5 am - make my bed and hit the gym fasted or doing 20 min of cardio and 30 min of heavy crossfit workouts from home - after the gym 10 min meditation - after meditation breakfast with an audiobook - shower at 8 am and getting ready for work (30 min drive single)
I've been in Monk mode for 5 years now. Going 4 to 5 times a week to the gym and keep myself active and busy with things I like to do. Great video as usual.
Don’t recommend this at all! You have to enjoy as yourself as well.. If you are able to be in monk mode for 5 years you’re probably not doing it properly..
so inspiring man. i really need to get my shit together. going to bed between 1 and 2 am has become normal, i used to be an early bird (somewhat) in my youth, loved sunrises and being up before everybody else, especially on weekends. at least i feel bad about wasting the nights and i always try to get my 8 hours of solid sleep anyway. i'll be on a road trip from july till september which will help me reconnect with myself, nature and the essentials of life. i can't wait. keep up those vids, very enjoyable.
Great message, Evan. Of all the photography-based channels that I follow, yours truly sets itself apart. Not only are you a masterful photographer and creative, with a super affable and relatable personality, but you're the only creator, that I know of anyway, who has the courage and wherewithal to tackle the storm of issues we all face as creatives-- namely, the work-life balance, overcoming creator's block, maintaining healthy habits, and the existential quest for meaning and fulfillment. I've been following you for a few years now, and during this time it's been anything but an easy journey for me. Addiction, toxic relationships, narcissism, and the like have stilted me, both creatively and professionally. I went from trying to balance Freelance work with my day job at a portrait studio-- all while trying to build a social media presence-- to having my entire kit stolen (Sony A7rIII, A7III, A6000, about 7 Sony lenses, speedlites, strobes, gimbal....everything!), which sent me into anabysmal depression, which led to me being unemployed and eventually living in my car, to finally relapsing on heroin after four years clean. (I'm not looking for sympathy or trying to skirt responsibility or justify anything; I'm just trying to vent. It's funny, anytime I take out my journal, I'm suddenly quiet.) I don't know what I'm trying to say. Its just refreshing to know that someone else who's like me isn't perfect either. That someone else is seeking and not always finding. That someone else understand that life is not a linear line from A to Z. I'm four months clean and I wish I could report that life is great. I wish that I could report that I'm feeling hopeful-- brimming with enthusiasm. But I can't. I'm disillusioned, if not despondent. I'm still very much the same person I was this time last year. Still trying to make sense of it all; still sitting on the brink of my life changing transformation. I don't know if or when I'll ever take that leap... but I must admit I'm feeling more inspired and sure of myself now, than I have in a long time... so thank you.
Thanks for this feedback! Essentially we all go into monk mode and we don’t realize it. I just built a bus into a camper to travel and work remote out of it as find my self and grow in the process. Watching this video reminded me the reason I am taking this journey and it’s to detach my self from my old bad habits and find that person who is truly inside me and give that person the time to shine.
I wake up at 6 everyday. 5 is a completely different world though. Being out when everyone is still down is free of distractions. Plus, your brain is still making those creative chemicals for dreams. I spent a few months motorcycling Indonesia, waking up at three, and napping over lunch. I swear with a day that compartmentalised, you use it better. I squeezed 2 out of every 1.
This is the REALEST and most TRANSPARENT monk mode I’ve seen! Thank you for your honesty and realistic viewpoint of your Monk Mode experience. Some of these videos are a bit extreme but this shows balance but still accomplishing your mission. Shows that you’re learning and reflecting as you go! Thank you for sharing!
Started a new job last month with a new schedule where I clock in at 9 so I decided to change up my workout routine by going to the gym at 6 in the morning. Its significantly better since the gyms aren’t as packed and I can still come home in the afternoon to work on my own photography. Monk mode can do wonders for some people lol
Love to see this type of video Evan! It really speaks to me now recently working as a full-time photographer but wanting to bring more balance to my life again, so thank you for sharing.
Evan, you nailed it here. “What I wanted was to have more freedom during the times of day I enjoy.” I’ve been doing the work and exercise daily grind for a while now and during that time I realized the same thing. I’m already super productive but I wanted freedom in my day to do what I want.
That you are clicking snooze heavily implies you aren’t getting sufficient sleep as well as having a less than optimum wake up strategy - ideally keep the alarm clock out of reach so you have to physically get up to turn it off. I’ve gone one further and have my water vibrate a minute before my actual alarm clock goes off, giving me an opportunity to get up and avoid the noise. It works wonders. Go straight into the bathroom to wash face or shower and you will wake up sufficiently to avoid going back to bed.
Hello Evan, the Monk Mode is actually really great, especially when it comes to achieving your own goals. I have set a few goals for myself, achieved all of them and even surpassed some. Kind of like not having to work anymore, just doing what I enjoy. I gave up some things and concentrated on the essentials. I've been able to do whatever I want for 4 years, but I've currently run out of goals. I wanted to set up a UA-cam channel about photography for fun, so I watched a lot of your videos and many others and implemented your tips. I did, but it wasn't that successful. In the meantime I'm looking for my own drive, I've run out of adventures. Long story short, choose your goals carefully and think about what you will do when you have achieved them all. My english is not so good, the text is from google translator. :-)
Motivational as usual. There is another you tube channel I follow which is an artist who gives this same advice. I've tried most of it and stuck with some of it. It is the primary reason I picked my camera up again. Best thing I've learned is how to pivot when things don't go according to plan instead of getting mad or frustrated.
Evan you and I are scary similar, I have had all of the same awakenings this year. Trying to become a better photographer and businessman while also balancing my personal life and health. Great video as always man, keep it up.
i've been doing ''monk mode''(i didnt even know this existed) since december 2019 by waking up at 4:45 am monday to friday, but sadly it has NOT been consistent AT ALL because of VARIOUS reasons, quarantine is not the biggest between them, somehow. But ONE THING i got from this never ending trial, is the readjustment of my natural morning clock! What i mean is, now it's getting more and more normal to open my eyes before 5 am, and not feel tired at all. I of course gotta go to bed at a fair time, to colaborate with the body.
Great video Evan, really relatable! I've recently cut out alcohol and started getting up at 5am to hit the gym 4 days a week, I've never felt better, something about that early start just sets such a positive tone for the whole day
Great video. Waking up early doesn't necessarily make you more productive, it just gives you a head start on the day compared to others; if you take advantage of the time. While everyone is sleeping between 5-7am you could already have gotten in a work out, breakfast, shower/dress and replied to all your work emails for the start of the day as an example. YOU being the person reading, not Evan. Productivity is how you use your time, not the time you start your day - just remember that. Having routine will certainly increase your odds of productivity and good habits.
I just watched a Warren Buffet interview. We'll all be in monk mode in not too long, was his message. No special study or philosophy needed either. For as long as I can, I'll enjoy comfort mode instead. Perhaps even a gain a few pounds extra so I can weather the storm a bit longer. Matter of fact, I'm on the horn right now with pizza delivery to make it happen.
Awesome video Evan! I’m a new subscriber, only found your channel a couple days ago but I’ve been loving your content, old and new. I have an interest in photography and video myself and do it as a hobby outside my “9-5”. I decided last week to cut IG out of my life for a bit and I have to say, even though I’ve been off the app for only 6 days my mind has been so clear and the creative ideas are just flowing in. This video came at the right time for me!
Enjoyed the video! Definitely going to start this for me as well! I definitely think that I can get more done this way. BTW How did you like Charleston? I know that bridge and that pink building anywhere lol.
If you're still listening to audio books, I recommend "How to Change" by Katie Milkman. She's a leader on behavior change psychology, and this book covers the psychology behind behavior change in a very accessible way. -Uncle Joe
Usually I end up working out around 1/2. And then after maybe work a few more hours if I want. I don’t think we’re designed to just be locked in from 5am to 5pm. Obviously it’s possible for some people + sheer will power but I’ve found a break helps me
Clean but intuitive. I usually eat more in the mornings and later in the day. 3 eggs with yogurt is my second breakfast usually. And a typical dinner is a protein, chicken, fish, beef. With a vegetable and carb. Sweet potato is my go to but sometimes rice. Very basic haha
Because your "personal growth" is directly tied to the business model of your channel and is done in the name of growing your social media presence, it's all just a bit phony and pretentious. You're selling a lifestyle, not helping people. And if people are incidentally helped by this business plan of yours, that doesn't make it any less phony and pretentious.
What I love the most about getting up 5am. It's so peaceful. I think, a lot of the world is still asleep. It feels like stolen time because so many miss that time of day. 💓
In a weird way I feel like it's also peaceful because there's not a lot of digital traffic going through the air disrupting our brain waves etc. That might sound crazy lol
@@MarcusCosten i feel you, living in a busy city it's a joy to not see so many cars!
i'm pretty new to monk mode and since i'm starting my work at 9:30 am my goal is to
- wake up at 5 am
- make my bed and hit the gym fasted or doing 20 min of cardio and 30 min of heavy crossfit workouts from home
- after the gym 10 min meditation
- after meditation breakfast with an audiobook
- shower at 8 am and getting ready for work (30 min drive single)
I've been in Monk mode for 5 years now. Going 4 to 5 times a week to the gym and keep myself active and busy with things I like to do. Great video as usual.
4-5 .... hahaha
Don’t recommend this at all! You have to enjoy as yourself as well.. If you are able to be in monk mode for 5 years you’re probably not doing it properly..
@@KasBaars he probably is
Do you masturbate just to clear up the system? Perhaps 3-4 times a week.
@@KasBaars nonsense
so inspiring man. i really need to get my shit together. going to bed between 1 and 2 am has become normal, i used to be an early bird (somewhat) in my youth, loved sunrises and being up before everybody else, especially on weekends. at least i feel bad about wasting the nights and i always try to get my 8 hours of solid sleep anyway. i'll be on a road trip from july till september which will help me reconnect with myself, nature and the essentials of life. i can't wait. keep up those vids, very enjoyable.
Great message, Evan. Of all the photography-based channels that I follow, yours truly sets itself apart. Not only are you a masterful photographer and creative, with a super affable and relatable personality, but you're the only creator, that I know of anyway, who has the courage and wherewithal to tackle the storm of issues we all face as creatives-- namely, the work-life balance, overcoming creator's block, maintaining healthy habits, and the existential quest for meaning and fulfillment.
I've been following you for a few years now, and during this time it's been anything but an easy journey for me. Addiction, toxic relationships, narcissism, and the like have stilted me, both creatively and professionally. I went from trying to balance Freelance work with my day job at a portrait studio-- all while trying to build a social media presence-- to having my entire kit stolen (Sony A7rIII, A7III, A6000, about 7 Sony lenses, speedlites, strobes, gimbal....everything!), which sent me into anabysmal depression, which led to me being unemployed and eventually living in my car, to finally relapsing on heroin after four years clean. (I'm not looking for sympathy or trying to skirt responsibility or justify anything; I'm just trying to vent. It's funny, anytime I take out my journal, I'm suddenly quiet.)
I don't know what I'm trying to say. Its just refreshing to know that someone else who's like me isn't perfect either. That someone else is seeking and not always finding. That someone else understand that life is not a linear line from A to Z.
I'm four months clean and I wish I could report that life is great. I wish that I could report that I'm feeling hopeful-- brimming with enthusiasm. But I can't. I'm disillusioned, if not despondent. I'm still very much the same person I was this time last year. Still trying to make sense of it all; still sitting on the brink of my life changing transformation. I don't know if or when I'll ever take that leap... but I must admit I'm feeling more inspired and sure of myself now, than I have in a long time... so thank you.
Thanks for this feedback! Essentially we all go into monk mode and we don’t realize it. I just built a bus into a camper to travel and work remote out of it as find my self and grow in the process. Watching this video reminded me the reason I am taking this journey and it’s to detach my self from my old bad habits and find that person who is truly inside me and give that person the time to shine.
I wake up at 6 everyday. 5 is a completely different world though. Being out when everyone is still down is free of distractions. Plus, your brain is still making those creative chemicals for dreams. I spent a few months motorcycling Indonesia, waking up at three, and napping over lunch. I swear with a day that compartmentalised, you use it better. I squeezed 2 out of every 1.
This is the REALEST and most TRANSPARENT monk mode I’ve seen! Thank you for your honesty and realistic viewpoint of your Monk Mode experience. Some of these videos are a bit extreme but this shows balance but still accomplishing your mission. Shows that you’re learning and reflecting as you go! Thank you for sharing!
Started a new job last month with a new schedule where I clock in at 9 so I decided to change up my workout routine by going to the gym at 6 in the morning. Its significantly better since the gyms aren’t as packed and I can still come home in the afternoon to work on my own photography. Monk mode can do wonders for some people lol
Love to see this type of video Evan! It really speaks to me now recently working as a full-time photographer but wanting to bring more balance to my life again, so thank you for sharing.
Evan, you nailed it here. “What I wanted was to have more freedom during the times of day I enjoy.” I’ve been doing the work and exercise daily grind for a while now and during that time I realized the same thing. I’m already super productive but I wanted freedom in my day to do what I want.
I almost screamed and jumped out of my chair when he said hes based in atlanta !!! good to see someone else from atlanta as well
I really enjoy videos on these topics from you Evan. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
That you are clicking snooze heavily implies you aren’t getting sufficient sleep as well as having a less than optimum wake up strategy - ideally keep the alarm clock out of reach so you have to physically get up to turn it off. I’ve gone one further and have my water vibrate a minute before my actual alarm clock goes off, giving me an opportunity to get up and avoid the noise. It works wonders. Go straight into the bathroom to wash face or shower and you will wake up sufficiently to avoid going back to bed.
Man the view from your window is fire!! I enjoyed the video!👏🏻
Yeah I’m gunna miss it once I move!
Let's start bro
Hello Evan, the Monk Mode is actually really great, especially when it comes to achieving your own goals. I have set a few goals for myself, achieved all of them and even surpassed some. Kind of like not having to work anymore, just doing what I enjoy.
I gave up some things and concentrated on the essentials.
I've been able to do whatever I want for 4 years, but I've currently run out of goals. I wanted to set up a UA-cam channel about photography for fun, so I watched a lot of your videos and many others and implemented your tips. I did, but it wasn't that successful. In the meantime I'm looking for my own drive, I've run out of adventures.
Long story short, choose your goals carefully and think about what you will do when you have achieved them all.
My english is not so good, the text is from google translator. :-)
i wake up when i wake up and go to bed when im tired. Some days are longer than others but always get as much done as possible
I’m so grateful to have your channel in my life! Thank you Evan!
Time to plan a road trip. Get in the car, Big Bend National Park. Camping, stars, fresh air.
Motivational as usual.
There is another you tube channel I follow which is an artist who gives this same advice. I've tried most of it and stuck with some of it. It is the primary reason I picked my camera up again.
Best thing I've learned is how to pivot when things don't go according to plan instead of getting mad or frustrated.
Great outlook to have!
great video Evan! I'm gonna try this also and see how far "Monk Mode" will take me.
Great one! I love how you described arriving at conclusions 👌
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked it!
Love the concept of the monk mode!
Evan you and I are scary similar, I have had all of the same awakenings this year. Trying to become a better photographer and businessman while also balancing my personal life and health. Great video as always man, keep it up.
Great video, I definitely want to grow, not only as a photographer but as a human. This definitely inspired me! Thank you
Excellent video!
Thanks Cindy!
i've been doing ''monk mode''(i didnt even know this existed) since december 2019 by waking up at 4:45 am monday to friday, but sadly it has NOT been consistent AT ALL because of VARIOUS reasons, quarantine is not the biggest between them, somehow. But ONE THING i got from this never ending trial, is the readjustment of my natural morning clock!
What i mean is, now it's getting more and more normal to open my eyes before 5 am, and not feel tired at all. I of course gotta go to bed at a fair time, to colaborate with the body.
I love the fact that you also use an ink pen from the German brand Lamy :D
Related to this…if you need a break come shoot down here in Panama City Beach
Thank you for this mate 💯
🙏🙏🙏
Gotta get to the monk mode soon 😅
I'm definitely going to have to give this a shot!
Love this type of videos 🤝🔥
Love your content brother! Keep inspiring others 🙏🏽
Excellent insights.
I think getting up early is 🔑
Best video ever Evan. I have even revisited it. Thx mate..
Love to hear that 🙏🙏🙏
Great video Evan, really relatable! I've recently cut out alcohol and started getting up at 5am to hit the gym 4 days a week, I've never felt better, something about that early start just sets such a positive tone for the whole day
Great video. Waking up early doesn't necessarily make you more productive, it just gives you a head start on the day compared to others; if you take advantage of the time.
While everyone is sleeping between 5-7am you could already have gotten in a work out, breakfast, shower/dress and replied to all your work emails for the start of the day as an example. YOU being the person reading, not Evan.
Productivity is how you use your time, not the time you start your day - just remember that. Having routine will certainly increase your odds of productivity and good habits.
Facts 💯
Excellent Video
I do like your videos in general but this one really speaks to me. Thanks 🙏🏼
Means a lot thanks!
Good for you
Love it! I'm working on getting into the 5am Club myself.
This was a really cool and inspiring video!
Awesome video!
I've always wondered how content creators organize their files. It would be interesting to see how you do it.
Thank you Evan
I just watched a Warren Buffet interview. We'll all be in monk mode in not too long, was his message. No special study or philosophy needed either. For as long as I can, I'll enjoy comfort mode instead. Perhaps even a gain a few pounds extra so I can weather the storm a bit longer. Matter of fact, I'm on the horn right now with pizza delivery to make it happen.
This might’ve just helped me in a huge way 🔥 gonna give it a go
Great video! This was something I needed to hear! Thank you for making it! Also, what pen is that? It looks super dope.
I love this video!
Monk mode vital
Awesome video Evan! I’m a new subscriber, only found your channel a couple days ago but I’ve been loving your content, old and new. I have an interest in photography and video myself and do it as a hobby outside my “9-5”. I decided last week to cut IG out of my life for a bit and I have to say, even though I’ve been off the app for only 6 days my mind has been so clear and the creative ideas are just flowing in. This video came at the right time for me!
Thank you!
Im watching this at 5 am before going to sleep lmao
Enjoyed the video! Definitely going to start this for me as well! I definitely think that I can get more done this way. BTW How did you like Charleston? I know that bridge and that pink building anywhere lol.
thank you
I have a hard time following Evan. Not sure why, but I do.
super man.!!
I'm trying to get my life like that PEACE
If you're still listening to audio books, I recommend "How to Change" by Katie Milkman. She's a leader on behavior change psychology, and this book covers the psychology behind behavior change in a very accessible way. -Uncle Joe
If I already wake up at 5 and in bed by 9 does that mean I need to wake up at 4 and bed by 8 to take on monk mode :). Nice vid.
Do you think it'd be beneficial to do the list the night before? I've found that that works better for me.
doing this now !!
Awesome camera backpack Mann what’s the brand??!
Is it for the cinematic vibe or is your setup so dark in reality?r
The lifestyle of a person without family obligations - such as a monk. :) Once you have a child, it's not that simple anymore.
Although it does facilitate getting up at 5 am
Any examples of how this works having kids?
cut the cream and don't eat till 11
✨🔥🔥🔥🔥✨
Where did you learn about Monk Mode? Any other books are resources?
Hey, what pen do you use on this movie??
I did monk mode & made 10 trillion dollars in a month
I love getting up at 5am but seriously hit a crash around lunchtime or early afternoon… any advice to get over that?
Usually I end up working out around 1/2. And then after maybe work a few more hours if I want. I don’t think we’re designed to just be locked in from 5am to 5pm. Obviously it’s possible for some people + sheer will power but I’ve found a break helps me
Great video!! CUT THE FAT OUT OF YOUR DAY
LMAO
sounds like a little rich white boy 😂😂😂
What are your typical meals throughout the day?
Clean but intuitive. I usually eat more in the mornings and later in the day. 3 eggs with yogurt is my second breakfast usually. And a typical dinner is a protein, chicken, fish, beef. With a vegetable and carb. Sweet potato is my go to but sometimes rice. Very basic haha
@@RanftEvan I’m gonna definitely try this monk mode. It’ll be my summer goal. I appreciate the inspiration!
5am? I never understood sleeping in like that; days half over.
I’m not sure if monks do this🤔
You cant drink liquid cocaine (caffiene) on monk mode my guy. Rule #1
rich white giy typical 😂😂😂
Do you have any friends? Real question here because with this lifestyle you have to be alone and in your own. It's too demanding to have a social life
No marijuana involved?? Fuuuuuukk😩😩😩
Oh coffee and phone make up for the drug intake nvm
Because your "personal growth" is directly tied to the business model of your channel and is done in the name of growing your social media presence, it's all just a bit phony and pretentious. You're selling a lifestyle, not helping people. And if people are incidentally helped by this business plan of yours, that doesn't make it any less phony and pretentious.
Great advice