How I make time for everything (even with a full time job)

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can u pin me your videos are awesome it will blowup soon

somerandomdudeadd
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Time is not the problem... you can easily make time ... a lot of times the limiting factor is energy.

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Summary:

1. Audit your time
How many hours a week do you spend on essential things (working, eating, sleeping). Subtract that from 168 to see how many free hours you have.

2. Figure out your goal
What are you working towards? What do you need those free hours for?

3. Cut out the noise and identify essentials
See if you're spending a lot of time doing vague/middle ground activities. Figure out what core activities you need to do to achieve your goal and start allotting time towards them.

4. Structure your day
Based on task priority, task difficulty, and your natural energy levels. Try to do the highest priority task first (usually also the most difficult and the one you're most resistant to).

5. Use your weekends
Treat your weekends like a workday for yourself. Use them to achieve your goals. This doesn't mean not giving yourself some down time to relax.

6. Make your job work for you
View your full time job as a way to train your time management and productivity skills. Try to get a remote job to save time on commute.

Shanze-M
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Like my Mom and Grandma like to say, "Everyone has the same 24 hours in a day. It all comes down to how you use them." 😁 Great video!

mandarue
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Dude the paradigm shift of looking at your full time job as a test to build that productivity/ focus skill up is honestly so unique from other YouTubers I watch who do that full time. You have a unique perspective and you’re using it well!! Keep it up my man 🤙

Doofito
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I worked for 12 hrs/ day work from home. I’m a single mom and still manage my time teaching my son after school. It’s a challenge but sticking to a schedule is indeed important to maximize time.

erikaeyasvergara
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“You can choose to keep your car in park or in the driveway - and you probably won’t crash, but you definitely won’t get to your destination”. A great way of phrasing living passively vs. intentionally 👏

MsWicked
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The mindset of taking work/school as a positive thing, and not as something that's holding me back is life changing. Treating it like a test and a preparation for the future. Thank you

shushdudu
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1.Structure your day: Get the high priority & high difficulty work done earlier in the day (priority, difficulty, energy levels, resistance, consistency)
2.Use weekends to build the life you want, instead of escaping the life you have;
3.Make your job work for you, not against you. (All about the perspective towards job)

OliverZENG-sfmi
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This is the first time I’ve encountered a self help video with some genuinely good and specific tips. Kudos man you’ve earned a subscriber

ryanoquiza
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the relevance of this video and the actual helpfulness you get from it is 10/10

goose
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Use weekends to build the life you want not escape the one you already have - the way I audibly gasped at this, this will be my new discipline quote. So simple but so effective. Thank you :)

JediGreen
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1. Write how you spend time
2. Clarify objective
3. Focus on important things
4. Structure the day according to ur energy
5. Use weekend better
6. Make ur job for you

Overall, be self aware and magic 🪄 happens.

adil
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Balancing a full-time job with other responsibilities can be such a challenge, but you're showing that it's possible with the right strategies and mindset. Thank you for sharing your insights with us!

Nekteck
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I appreciate the calm and re-assuring tone you are using with your videos since it helps me better understand your message. It sounds like a podcast that can be played over and over again even while sleeping!

mallix
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just the first few lines of this resonated with me at such a deep level because even i have been looking at my job from the same perspective from day 1 just to observe how people operate at my workplace and it baffled me when i knew that people have been here doing the same thing over and over again for so many years at a constant salary and how their lives have just stagnated. truly just this thought that i might end up like them if im not aware is such a big push and driving force to make time for other things ....hobbies ...workout ....side hustle ...learning a new skill because just looking at my coworkers fills me with dread and i also realized since joining this job i might end up having less time but i have so much more energy now to do things that i was procrastinating honestly great video man

idrisahmed
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Quality advice and I’m a young CEO who is practicing timeboxing/Sunsama since a few years. I was looking for an easy to digest starter for a colleague and you nailed it.

count
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your advice about mornings and weekends working for the company of yourself is really insightful! thank you!

melondessert
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These are solid recommendations! Thank you so much for this video Miles :) As someone with a 9-5 trying to juggle the social media side, I could relate to what you said in the video and it's impressive how just being consistent has such an impact on your mental health and life overall. I found myself being just proud for being consistent with uploads on diff. platforms or just sticking to my schedule. Definitely a confidence boost. What also worked for me beside the trusty pen and paper, was moving everything to digital (google calendar or apple calendar) and color blocking my "ideal week" with the tasks I wanted to implement. Even the act of doing it and visually seeing how much space things can take up in a week or in a month, can help thinking about it as not just a vision but something more tangible that we need to work on and adjust according to the outcome we are looking for. Highly recommended!

RosaDaniello
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Well done on this video, didnt finish the video and realised in the first few mins how solid the advice is. Subscribed and liked. Keep going!!

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