How to actually stick to a schedule (even if you lack discipline)

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At last, a video that provides opinion and advice for simple, everyday human. Straight to the point without any distractions and complicated systems down to seconds. Thanks.

purenatural
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Procrastinating on my plans by Watching a video about how to stick to plan 👍🏾

RR-cdsm
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its so fun filling a calendar and less fun doing it

ZZZ
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3 levels

1. Time Blocking 0:58
- use calendars, reminder & stick with it

2. One Page Week 2:17
- stray away from digital, list down all the major task every week,

3. Set Alarms 4:44
- set an alarm for every task,

jknm_
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Im actually shocked bc I thought by the quality of your videos you seem like a 500k+ youtuber wow, your videos are great omg

akaur
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I have ADHD and setting alarms and timers is one of the only things that keeps me on track. I can confirm the alarm thing works

la
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The habbit of writing down the tasks we want to do on a weekly basis is extremely useful and use to do it myself.

sergiorodrigues
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One thing I’ve employed to stay on track is setting a visible and obnoxious stopwatch. I’m a really competitive person, so seeing that number on the screen progressively grow makes me want to finish the task at hand a lot faster. Contrary to what I imagined, my work quality doesn’t decrease when I use this method. In fact, I would say I work smarter because I’m prioritizing my time. It’s kind of twisted at the beginning, I know. I also find that impending sense of failure (as in, going above a certain time threshold) to be a good kick-in-the-butt to get things done faster. Thanks for all of the great tips.

elle.
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My problem with building good habits is sticking to them. I was really excited when I first started doing it. I usually lose passion before or after achieving my goals. Some of my good habits still persist, because I have to do them, even though I don't enjoy them.

maximillianusforrest
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I really liked how refreshingly honest this video was and I liked your ideas. Time blocking isn't my thing but I like the other two ideas and I'm going to try them - thanks!

HeatherForestH
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1. You can have your calendar always in front of you by taking a screenshot and using it as a desktop wallpaper
2. Instead of alarms for tasks, you can use reminders app or any other task management app.
3. Great video. Loved it.

VinitGuptamumbai
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Your videos are really helpful! The editing and quality are super good and I was surprised to see you've only got 23k on here. Definitely subscribing bc you deserve more!

cherrypotta
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1. Time Blocking 0:56 - do only that thing which you assigned at that time

2. One Page Week 2:16 - use pen & Paper
3. Also Make To-Do for every single day
4. Set Alarm for every task 4:42

All the Best to all of you 👍

mukundverma
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It’s 4 days since I watched this and the alarms on my phone/watch are really working for me. THANK YOU! 🙏🏼

cuteek
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Loved how you explained this in a simplified way, I'll try this out

s.on.y
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This was the right video at the right moment, as i was lacking discipline with following my schedule!!

user
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Your videos are really high quality love it!

dakotacooperr
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Thank you from Australia Gold Coast really needed this first time i watched you have subscribed great work

rhianbatey
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These are great. The only thing I’d add is how useful the pomodoro technique is for easing in, especially to deeper work. It also helps start things if you set the timer for 5 mins and just dip your toe in. I’ve found it to be very powerful

lizziebkennedy
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Hi! I loved this video I would also like to suggest maybe condensing your calendar, I used to time block every hour as well until I ran into a similar problem of just constantly seeing notifications and feeling obligated to act on them. Eventually my calendar overwhelmed me and became apart of my resistance planning it every week too. Perhaps try for a little while only time blocking your daily routines and tasks that will take your discipline and attention. Leaving the rest clear. For me personally I noticed that my brain now treats what's on my calendar as more of an event. I definitely want to add using alarm clocks to alert me when to start as well. I also started planning the day before instead of the full week. I'll generally get the idea of what I want to do on what days of the week then everyday I plan for the day ahead because I generally have a better idea of how my time will go also based on how im feeling. Afterwards I put in an amount of time (generally 30 minutes) everyday to plan for the next day. To each their own though! I hope something in here can help the way your video helped me!

JeriyahMorris