How I Consistently Study with a Full Time Job: My Scheduling Formula

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    I've gone from loving calendars to hating calendars, to loving calendars again, and along this journey of trying to manage my time, organise myself and try to balance studying and working, I've gathered a few tips on scheduling. Here they are and hope they help xx
    To make your life easier:
    0:00 Intro
    1:18 The 3 Part Split
    4:18 The Mission Impossible Rule
    6:49 The PR Rule
    9:25 Morning Glory
    10:26 The Fun Factor
    12:14 Strategic Overscheduling
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  • @Lolo-lt2lf
    @Lolo-lt2lf Pƙed rokem +2638

    Also I have a good tip for anyone reading: if you’re struggling with procrastination for a task, list out the active steps that you will need to do to get that task done. For example, if you’re procrastinating food prepping, you may write out: put on shoes, get in car, drive to grocery store, buy (list) food, drive back, chop veggies, etc. Breaking it down and imagining yourself doing it helps it actually happen.

    • @sparkymularkey6970
      @sparkymularkey6970 Pƙed rokem +46

      This really does help.

    • @Lolo-lt2lf
      @Lolo-lt2lf Pƙed rokem +6

      @@sparkymularkey6970 I know right!

    • @Lolo-lt2lf
      @Lolo-lt2lf Pƙed rokem +27

      @@sparkymularkey6970 I think also realizing why we're procrastinating in the first place is a good thing. Whether it's because we're burnt out or something else, this is an awesome tip that I dont remember where I got it from! Perhaps Mel Robbins, though I'm not sure. Love it!

    • @sparkymularkey6970
      @sparkymularkey6970 Pƙed rokem +9

      @@Lolo-lt2lf It might have been! (Her 5 Second Rule has really helped me in a pinch). I know that I tend to procrastinate on things that stress me out, as you've said, and it takes a lot of work for me to overcome my anxiety about it. It usually ends up being a lot easier/quicker than I initially worried about!

    • @Lolo-lt2lf
      @Lolo-lt2lf Pƙed rokem +3

      @@sparkymularkey6970 heyyyyy Sparky! I like your name. Dude I love Mel:) shes do cool! I'm a fan of the 5 second rule but moreso the High 5 Habit! That one is so fabulous. But totally agree with what you said. I know! But why do brains get stressed out about stuff that doesn't end up being that stressful😂

  • @nehanagpal378
    @nehanagpal378 Pƙed 2 lety +4719

    Hi

Not trying to find faults here. You are doing a great job. But I clicked this video because it says studying with a full time job. But where is the job part? The weekly schedule no where mentions any job or office hours. A full time employee pursuing a full time course is an entirely different game. When you leave for work at 9 in the morning and come back home at 7pm in the evening, it becomes really difficult to do course work, see lectures, and prepare for exams, etc. because you are already exhausted. You have to wake up very very early in the morning to get 3-4 hours of studying. Sometimes with huge work deadlines when you are coming back home late in the evening, this waking up early to studying becomes even more challenging.

    • @elizabethfilips
      @elizabethfilips  Pƙed 2 lety +1351

      Ah yes! Sorry - in my case, it's a full time job in terms of hours, but it's multiple jobs at odd times rather than blocked out times in the office - in that case it would be quite different

    • @nehanagpal378
      @nehanagpal378 Pƙed 2 lety +777

      @@elizabethfilips Please don’t be sorry. As I said you are doing an exceptional job here. And thanks for clarifying 😊

    • @elizabethfilips
      @elizabethfilips  Pƙed 2 lety +331

      @@nehanagpal378

    • @ipodtouch470
      @ipodtouch470 Pƙed 2 lety +216

      If you are self studying and have a full time job I recommend learning maybe one thing at a time or learn things that have concepts that interleave and relate with each other.

    • @nehanagpal378
      @nehanagpal378 Pƙed 2 lety +195

      @@TheLily97232 You are welcome
.I feel there are videos showing an entire day management of people working full time jobs or entire day management of full time students doing part time jobs. But not full time jobs and full time studies because its damn exhausting. Not impossible but very challenging. I do this 9AM to 7PM job (including commuting time as well) and I have my final year of studies left. I dropped a few years back since couldn’t manage studies with this job (I can’t leave job and study only due to personal reasons). Since then I am trying to complete my course and find it really difficult. I am not saying it’s impossible to manage both, there must be someone out there doing it. However, I find it very challenging.

  • @user-wg8pd9vf4p
    @user-wg8pd9vf4p Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +87

    Is it just me or she speaks in 1.5X speed

    • @budgetwithkate1331
      @budgetwithkate1331 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +8

      It’s not just you, I love it. I always have everyone in 1.5X speed and I’m so glad I don’t have to with her 😅

    • @johellamacias7400
      @johellamacias7400 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      I was Thinking about it đŸ€”

    • @alihajiebrahimi6608
      @alihajiebrahimi6608 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +3

      You are god damn right

    • @samluw6381
      @samluw6381 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +1

      😂😂 I thought so, too. I was looking if maybe I fast forwarded the video. I was confused for the first few minutes. 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @nr-tx9bo
      @nr-tx9bo Pƙed 14 dny

      i 1.5x a vn i sent a friend n i was like wait i sound like elizabeth. made me realise how fast she speaks 😂

  • @AJ-ki8bc
    @AJ-ki8bc Pƙed rokem +1096

    Here are the notes I took in case someone else finds them helpful:
    I. 3 part-split
    Divide your day into 3 parts accounting for your energy levels throughout the day and how much harder it is for you to avoid distractions at other times of the day.
    1. Part 1. High Energy + High Temptation. Aka activities that you don’t enjoy that much + require brain power & time
    - Ex: studying for an exam, working on projects you’ve been procrastinating on
    2. Part two. High Energy + Low Temptation. Aka enjoyable activities that require a time commitment.
    - Example: going to the gym, doing fun research.
    3. Part Three. Low Energy + Low Temptation. Aka fun activities that don’t require that much time or energy.
    - Example: personal creative projects, reading, or watching a series.
    II. Mission impossible rule
    Set reminders so that you remember a task exists
    - Having a reminder for a task might motivate you to get it done. But do not force yourself to finish unenjoyable tasks just for the sake of it though.
    III. The PR Rule
    “Work expands to fill the time allocated to it” - Parkinson and Roosevelt.
    The quality of an essay that took you 3 days, 3 weeks, or 3 months to write is often very similar.
    1. Give yourself a crazy tight deadline to complete the task. It might lead you to hyper-focus and surprise yourself.
    - Example: give yourself 2 hours to complete a big task like creating a marketing plan.
    2. Include the finished product in your calendar, not all the small steps you need to accomplish.
    IV. Morning Glory Rule
    Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi - He stated that people who are very creative and effective in their lives all start their day with something small they were really looking forward to. I.e. making their favorite breakfast, calling a loved one, spending 5 minutes in nature soaking up the sun, etc.
    - You should have your sacred morning time that you respect every day and don’t schedule anything during it.
    V. The Fun Factor
    Struggle cannot be avoided, but struggling too much or doing too many unenjoyable tasks might negatively affect us and our quality of life in the long run.
    - Schedule fun activities for you to do solo or with friends at least once a week.
    - Example: taking yourself out to dinner or the movies, meeting up with friends, going to an art gallery
    VI. Strategically Over-scheduling
    Gawande - We tend to forget about smaller tasks when we don’t externalize/write them down somewhere
    - It’s essential to write down all the things you need to do and all the things you want to do to remember them
    - Overbook your calendar because it relieves your brain from having to memorize and remember these things at all times.

  • @lovingsunshine3515
    @lovingsunshine3515 Pƙed rokem +869

    I was in college straight for 3 years and graduated with my bachelor’s degree and no student loan last October 2021. I must admit I feel like the weight on my shoulders was lifted off the moment I submitted my very last assignment knowing that I can finally breathe, sleep, and live my life not worrying and stressing about exams and writing papers. For those of you still in school, keep pushing and there’s a light at the end of the tunnel even if you think it’s still so far away.

    • @user-my5wh8yb7t
      @user-my5wh8yb7t Pƙed rokem +8

      that's warm and powerful for me, thks very much

    • @lc-do5eo
      @lc-do5eo Pƙed rokem

      💕💕

    • @torebektoregozhin4626
      @torebektoregozhin4626 Pƙed rokem +2

      @lydsmartin23 I had two tomorrow and will have two today. The Merciful, help me!

    • @khoadangconganh8406
      @khoadangconganh8406 Pƙed rokem +18

      I feel like that is not the right way to live, later in life that type of approach will exhaust you due to constantly striving. What I mean is we should find a way to enjoy the whole process, not only the end of it.

    • @colechapman6976
      @colechapman6976 Pƙed rokem +1

      I'm a college student for 3.5 years and now I am on my final semester! I am doing it abroad though. I wanted to do it earlier but the Coronavirus pandemic delayed it till now. I am so happy though to be here and I love it. Now that I've done all my core classes I took some easier ones, and look forward to graduating in December. The next phase will be career-building till I'm dead I guess haha.

  • @ZoeysMusings
    @ZoeysMusings Pƙed 2 lety +1975

    Not gonna lie, your 2019 calendar made me question what I'm doing with my life lol The editing is so engaging and fluid and makes the points hit home more. So many useful gems to incorporate in my life. Using a calendar as a guide of what we want our lives to look like is a great philosophy to live by. I like the sound of "positive pressure." I'm happy that I'm not the only one who struggles to pronounce some of these names 😅The Fun Factor definitely makes the day more enjoyable. Excellent insights, Liz!

    • @rebarobi
      @rebarobi Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Is the old video still on her chanel? Where can I find it?

    • @vishalnangare31
      @vishalnangare31 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      😆💯

    • @hawardgreenwich3249
      @hawardgreenwich3249 Pƙed 2 lety

      My dear woman with middle boobs.
      đŸ˜źâ€ïž

    • @sierraecho884
      @sierraecho884 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      Great idea, let us dictate our life by a calender and see what happens. Totally unrelated: "more more young people take drugs to keep up and keep performing on the job" xD

    • @saanvim8164
      @saanvim8164 Pƙed rokem +1

      Could you link her 2019 calendar if you don't mind?

  • @belenlg5978
    @belenlg5978 Pƙed rokem +301

    For the people that feel bad they never do enough, here is something that I learned in therapy too late in my life: your worth is not determined by your performance and achievements. Even if you do just enough to get by in life, you still can be happy, loved, have fun etc. There are two types of super succesful people: the highly gifted or privileged ones, and the normal people that just sacrifice relationships and health to get those achievements. I am in the later one and realised after getting four degrees, work as a consultant in a big five, be a pretty good pianist... that it was an stupid amount of effort that just led to burnout, inability to maintain a romantic relationship, and some shitty health side effects caused by ignoring my body. I always thought I had a good self steem, but it is not good selfsteem if it is tied to how well you are performing! when I wasn't performing like a machine I would blame and guilt trip myself and feel like shit. Your good-enough is perfectly good, people! (still, some helpful tips I liked Elizabeth, thanks!)

    • @ericvivas7513
      @ericvivas7513 Pƙed rokem +30

      Good day I fully concur with you Belen LG. I had similar routines and timelines outlined in this video when I was in my 20s. I am now 32 years of age, but life has taught me that it's perfectly okay to take some steps back and simply enjoy life. Having received a full scholarship, I got independent at the age of 17 yrs old when I pursued my bachelor's degree in engineering overseas and lived away from the comfort of my parents. I was wrongfully instilled that to be "successful/happy" in life one needs to accomplish certain things before a certain age or else you are just seen as a failure. By the age of 24, I was already doing my Masters's degree at Cambridge, also through a full scholarship and simultaneously working part-time. At 28 I landed my dream job in an RE firm and in 6 months was promoted to Project Manager as the lead engineer, that same year I married my beautiful wife. Yet regrettably, I was sooooo accustomed to my own routine and personal schedule that I started to neglect my wife over my own personal "success". I would work overtime, take work home, and take week-long business trips all in the name of keeping my sense of accomplishment alive. By the age of 30, I became a father to a gorgeous baby girl, and this was my turning point. One night I just layed awake looking at my daughter and pondered on all my "success" accrued in the last decade of my life, and I realized that I was filled with many regrets as well. All the missed opportunities to enjoy the little things in life, going to the beach with friends, going out for a simple walk, drinking a beer at a pub just for the heck of it, and maybe just taking one day off to be a couch potato damn it!! The following week I went to my employer and told him that I will no longer be able to keep doing the same routines, I do love my job but I love my family even more and I need to step up to the plate and be a better husband and father. I was assigned a personal secretary and junior tech to lessen the load. Time went by and two years later, at 32 I can relax at one of my three houses, lay back a bit, sip on some whiskey, and just enjoy time with my little family because life is too damn short!! I no longer take work home (unless it's an emergency), I no longer take week-long business trips (unless it's 2 days max to land a deal with a client), and I no longer work like a mindless machine (I don't need to guilt trip myself anymore for not giving 100% of my time for work and personal "achievements"). And just to stray a bit off topic but equally important I must say the following: the fact is the video showed some excellent tips and they predominantly work if you are single, the moment you have a spouse and children do realize that your time is no longer your own anymore and that's not necessarily a bad thing. You will need to shift your mindset a bit or you might end up facing some unpleasant challenges like I did. Anyway, I am starting to sound like an old guy now so will take my leave. Stay happy everyone!!

    • @blessedvona
      @blessedvona Pƙed rokem +1

      Perfectly communicated! Thank you.

    • @bekah2138
      @bekah2138 Pƙed rokem +5

      accomplishments may not be the end all but look at Eric's comment. He sacrificed for a while and now has it better. Unless you have trustfund, accomplishments can make your world better. Maybe you just need a exit strategy so you can enjoy life too or a way to balance things better.

    • @TripsCloudsPureBliss
      @TripsCloudsPureBliss Pƙed rokem +5

      So many people need to hear this because they learn it too late. I had a conversation with one of the most successful lawyers in the my city. He is nearing retirement and told me his greatest regret was not spending more time with his children

    • @iqratakreemsaeed2862
      @iqratakreemsaeed2862 Pƙed rokem

      Thankyou so much

  • @BellaBankes
    @BellaBankes Pƙed rokem +19

    It is so refreshing to find a community of people who are experimenting / have experimented with this notion, that different times of day are effective in different ways. I'm currently in the middle of this experiment and have changed things up a few times to figure out what feels best. I've found that for me, it changes, and days of the week even play into it. Sometimes I feel super inspired in the morning, and other times I get really into a project post-dinner. This makes it tricky for me to plan things, but I like your deadline-without-micro-steps approach. Giving yourself the freedom to get it done but holding yourself accountable to a deadline. Self motivation is hard. All I know is watching this video and reading the comments is motivating in itself! Thanks everyone :)

  • @taracat7141
    @taracat7141 Pƙed 2 lety +934

    This Calender is probably most helpful for people with ADHD.
    Creative people who need to relieve their brain.
    People who forget to socialize and connect with people and people who hyper focus when they are less tired.
    And oeople who think as fast as you 🙏.
    Thanx for sharing x🧡

    • @elizabethfilips
      @elizabethfilips  Pƙed 2 lety +40

      Thank you so much Tara! I absolutely love to hear that

    • @ayen7679
      @ayen7679 Pƙed 2 lety +42

      This is me except I’m able to focus more when I’m tired. My brain goes on hyperactivity mode when I’m rested

    • @kathleenjohnston3582
      @kathleenjohnston3582 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      @@ayen7679 yes I wasn't able to explain in words!

    • @SheConsumes
      @SheConsumes Pƙed rokem +2

      thanks! i'm all of these

    • @sarahstudies8149
      @sarahstudies8149 Pƙed rokem +6

      I find I work much better later on in the day and I struggle in the daytime with procrastination.

  • @plavaovcica
    @plavaovcica Pƙed 2 lety +613

    I expected the same content like in every other productive video but your tips are actually GOOD and not heard before.

  • @reebs5909
    @reebs5909 Pƙed rokem +39

    I am probably twice your age, but the amount of wisdom you've shared that has had a massive and positive impact on the way I live my life is astounding.

  • @giovanidisperati
    @giovanidisperati Pƙed 2 lety +1222

    My division is like yours but literally backwards. I find extremely hard to concentrate during the morning, yet I can do the hardest tasks at night. I literally made all my master's work (except classes and in field experiments) during the 11pm ~ 04am hours

    • @RailinX
      @RailinX Pƙed rokem +144

      that was me before I had kids! I much rather prefer to wake up later, have a chill day and then work on the important stuff from like 10pm till 3am or more. My brain just felt much more productive in the quiet, dark hours of the night.

    • @Red_1976
      @Red_1976 Pƙed rokem +57

      Me too! Night owls 🩉

    • @dariiagaycheva2853
      @dariiagaycheva2853 Pƙed rokem +36

      Exactly! It is kinda sad to admit but the hardest (academically) task I’ve done in the past years were done either at late evening-night or from midnight till morning. I would like to change it though because it doesn’t feel nice at all to do stuff instead of sleeping

    • @flw1522
      @flw1522 Pƙed rokem +34

      Humans are so adaptative, if your circumstances force you to, you’ll sure be able to find a way to move your nighttime energy levels to the right times of your days!
      I am also a night owl, have been working on my own projects mostly at night but I’ve been through different structures and managed to work/study very early as well, waking up at 5 am for 3 years in total, no problem with that. It’s pretty impressive looking back, but definitely our brains are made to adapt and it might be scary but it’s actually pretty easy for it to slide from a schedule to another! If you still can’t believe it, think about the thousands of people who work in the aviation industry! So many of them are constantly jet lagged and still manage to work efficiently, that says a lot!

    • @simonspethmann8086
      @simonspethmann8086 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@RailinX Did you have any workaround for that? I'm in that situation. Not a night owl, but a 3pm to 8pm owl ... which is also when I have to take care of the kids. Mornings (anything before noon) are a total no go, because of several chronic illnesses (adaption is not going to happen here, it's physiological)... 😱

  • @Red_1976
    @Red_1976 Pƙed rokem +660

    I had a full time job (shift work - odd hours plus constant jetlag) AND I studied uni full time. All my courses were online and tutorials and lectures would be recorded so I could watch them when I had time. Some nights I would be listening to a lecture at 3am. This hard work and commitment worked out well for me, that four years of my life was a huge sacrifice. I am now in my new profession and getting paid to do what I studied. I started studying uni to change careers at age 37. I even worked a few mornings a fortnight for free in my new chosen field to gain experience (very tired but I got through it). If I can do it, anyone can! Seriously, it takes serious dedication but you can change your life. It’s up to you and how badly you want something to change. I wanted to better myself and I’m glad I finally did, it has changed me not only in my profession, academically but as a person. I don’t take what I have now for granted. I even bought my own house by myself, something I never thought I would do. Go for it, the sky is the limit, you can only give it a try! If you don’t succeed, buy a bar of chocolate and keep trying â˜ș

    • @niranjanavincent6857
      @niranjanavincent6857 Pƙed rokem +6

      Thankyou! I needed this and I am so proud of your hardwork and determination

    • @ghostlypanda4180
      @ghostlypanda4180 Pƙed rokem +1

      What did you studied and what's your job now?

    • @TheJacklwilliams
      @TheJacklwilliams Pƙed rokem +19

      The single biggest challenge I’ve found is people and things will continually attempt to drag you off course. Not out of any evil intent mind you, but just because. Staying on track, and committed is the key. Lastly, taking a momment(s) to unplug, attend to other areas of your life, and re-charge is just as key. Balance is never fully achieved, however, that’s ok.

    • @niranjanavincent6857
      @niranjanavincent6857 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@TheJacklwilliams this đŸ”„

    • @twilighthub7231
      @twilighthub7231 Pƙed rokem

      Thank you for this tips

  • @omarhendawy2835
    @omarhendawy2835 Pƙed rokem

    Okay tbh I have been watching a lot of productivity vids on CZcams but yours is the most catchy/entertaining i have ever seen which doesn’t only make the learning stick but also it very very easy to continuously focus and actually grasp the topics/ideas. So far keep going you are amazing!

  • @silviapetkova8118
    @silviapetkova8118 Pƙed rokem +1

    Thank you for making this video! This is one of the best videos on productivity and organisation that I’ve seen! I’ll definitely be using these tips when planning for next week😊

  • @lisad5257
    @lisad5257 Pƙed 2 lety +103

    The PR rule it's what stuck with me the most! I've never really thought about it that way: "work expands to fill the time allocated to it", but I've tried and it's actually true

  • @muskanhansss
    @muskanhansss Pƙed rokem +266

    1. keep a task reminder to remember that this task exist 2. set a strict and a ridiculous deadline 3. do something you look forward in the morning 4. have a fun task like movies every week 6. keep small thing in a to do or your calendar

    • @starsstars4458
      @starsstars4458 Pƙed rokem +1

      Thanks you!!!! 👏
      This exactly what the video is about and you summarized it in the simplest way! 👏👏👏

    • @littlepeverell
      @littlepeverell Pƙed rokem +3

      No. Do something you don't really want to do in the morning! You have a lot of energy there and you're able to stop yourself from procrastinating...

    • @clararaymond
      @clararaymond Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      ​@@littlepeverellI'd say that depends on a person's motivation levels throughout the day. Personally, I agree with morning routines because it's greatly beneficial for the start of the day to be reserved for yourself. Though I do agree with your sentiments!

    • @6oth6amer6irl
      @6oth6amer6irl Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +1

      @@littlepeverell she did actually say both in the video. main morning block is for tasks that are most tempting to abandon. but before that, first thing in the morning we can do something small we look forward to.

  • @mringrce
    @mringrce Pƙed rokem +1

    Girl, this vid actually interests me unlike other vids that show references and tips for self care. I understood all your points perfectly and now I'm thinking of fixing my sched better. Thank you!

  • @maaw07
    @maaw07 Pƙed rokem

    I must say that it really makes me happy to see such smart, positive and hard working people like you. YouÂŽve got a lot of good things going for you, that youÂŽve built into your life and i hope you continue to carry these resposibilities into the future. God bless.

  • @olivialyons2893
    @olivialyons2893 Pƙed 2 lety +248

    This video is gold. I’ve been having so much anxiety around productivity but I woke up this morning to your video! What a blessing to see how you organize all your content so effectively

  • @kpimc18
    @kpimc18 Pƙed 2 lety +67

    I'm at the 3 Part Split part and my mind is already blown. I can't stress this enough- THANK YOU so much for sharing! Off to the other tips.

  • @ruyperez9703
    @ruyperez9703 Pƙed rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing! As a full time worker and full time student, I am glad there are more people with similar schedules willing to share their time management experience. :)

  • @dragonsprayer3076
    @dragonsprayer3076 Pƙed rokem

    I agree with what you explained about the timetable concept. I have trouble planning my work, and sometimes force myself to do important work when I am tired and vice versa. The fact that you don't have a to do list, but put everything you plan to do in a calendar is appealing. Thanks for the video.

  • @ziad9533
    @ziad9533 Pƙed 2 lety +80

    The morning glory or the sacred morning is very helpful and useful. I used to do about 10 ~ 30 mins of reading something that I want to get better at or do some mindfulness. I find myself more focused and motivated for the rest of the day.
    I think by doing this I know why I do the things that I do and I feel more aware and in control of myself.
    A really nice video Eli.

    • @LammasDeluge
      @LammasDeluge Pƙed rokem

      As someone who has dealt with depression throughout my life and at times struggled to find motivation to just exist, this is the most important one for me. If I start my day by doing difficult work right away, I start to feel that I might as well just go back to sleep and be over with the day. In contrast, if I start my day by fostering joy or learning more about something I find fascinating, I actually want to be conscious and present for the day.

  • @melliemu123
    @melliemu123 Pƙed 2 lety +275

    as a neurodivergent person who needs a schedule to feel secure this video is EVERYTHING!!! THANK YOU for sharing your insight!!! Will be adding these to my weekly schedule đŸ„°

    • @elizabethfilips
      @elizabethfilips  Pƙed 2 lety +17

      SO glad this helped ❀

    • @moommoom6915
      @moommoom6915 Pƙed rokem +7

      @Seven Inches of Throbbing Pink Jesus Girl i love you but what

  • @beaniebaby13
    @beaniebaby13 Pƙed rokem +94

    The hardest thing for me personally is finishing things rather than starting them. I love starting new things and then I get bored and tired and never get back to them. I find writing the actual steps out individually to be stressful, but blocking out time and just having a spot where you can see all the things you want to do is a lot better so I don't forget what I wanted to do but I don't have to finish it all in one go, which especially for huge tasks like essay writing is mind-breaking. Allowing yourself to work on other things is so important or else you will get burnt out! Except for the superhumans that actually enjoy doing things all in one go, phew!

    • @simoroshka
      @simoroshka Pƙed rokem +7

      I'm the same! Finishing is the hardest, starting is the easiest but only when I don't think that I must do this thing in one go. So I am focusing on giving tasks time slots based not on the estimated time to complete then but on how long I'm likely to bear with it. Like, I need to do my budget, I put it in my week goals, and then plan 15 minutes blocks daily until it's eventually done.

    • @suchitrasart2249
      @suchitrasart2249 Pƙed rokem

      Do u have adhd

    • @bedheadacademic
      @bedheadacademic Pƙed rokem +1

      same. I just read Finish by Jon Acuff. It was extremely helpful. I might have to make a video because I recommend it.

  • @joannaz5601
    @joannaz5601 Pƙed rokem +7

    I personally find the "3 part slipt" very inspiring, I am experiencing decreases in temptation resilience without clearly realizing it. This video reminds me of how I can schedule my day to take advantage of my energy pattern

  • @alexandrahill9176
    @alexandrahill9176 Pƙed rokem +3

    I have struggled for so long in figuring out how to organize my planner and the way you described everything here is perfect for me! Though I am not diagnosed I do show a lot of ADHD symptoms and have been discussing it with my therapist, and most recently how I'm working on getting a planner routine working effectively for me. I took notes on this entire video, and I am so excited to implement them into my new planner. Thank you for making this!

  • @emilyencapsulated9540
    @emilyencapsulated9540 Pƙed 2 lety +58

    My "Morning Glory" moment has utterly changed my mood and outlook. Previously, I had to be at the hospital at 6:40 am or a rural clinic at 7:30 am....so I basically rolled out of bed, drove to my clinical site, and slogged through the day like a zombie. Now, I'm on a clinical placement near my home, and I go into clinic at 8:30 am. ✹It's magical✹ I wake up at 6 am and have a leisurely "get ready" routine and sit down to have my breakfast & coffee. This grounds me for the day, and I'm so much happier😊 Even if I have to stay late at clinic to see last-minute patients, I don't feel as drained. That's all to say, find a position with a schedule that works for you!!

  • @dark_baphomet
    @dark_baphomet Pƙed rokem +1

    Thank you for giving actual productivity tips that work with your energy and aren’t just I wake up at 4am and eat fancy breakfast and sit in my fancy looking room being studious lol, I’ve actually been doing some of these without realising so it’s good to realise why it’s working so I can work more efficiently and therefore have more free time for my own projects

  • @alcyonae
    @alcyonae Pƙed rokem +2

    I’m not sure if I already commented on this, but of all the productivity CZcamsrs, you’re the one I resonate with the most. Truly outstanding insights ♄

  • @nhuypham
    @nhuypham Pƙed 2 lety +6

    Your video actually blew me away 'cuz it did open my eyes to new horizons that I haven't heard of before. Honestly, this is the first time I watch your videos. However, the knowledge and messages that you conveyed in this video is absolutely impressive. Those things did help me a lot in my way to get life more organized, so your channel deserves a subscribe. Many thanks from Vietnam ^^

  • @Lolo-lt2lf
    @Lolo-lt2lf Pƙed rokem +297

    I think the 3 part split is great, until you start going to bed later and later to procrastinate having to wake up in the morning to do hard work. I’ve started waking up earlier just to do something fun first. For example, I’d wake up early to focus on myself maybe productively but also something that I like to do, like journaling or organizing, or even watching a video I wanted to watch earlier. Putting the hard stuff first eventually just made it harder to get to bed for me.

    • @tiryaclearsong421
      @tiryaclearsong421 Pƙed rokem +33

      I had the same problem. I basically do her three part split a little more broken up. Early morning is a great time for me to drink coffee and bird watch, then exercise, take a relaxing breakfast, and then do some daily planning. Late morning is best for one hard task for 2 hours max. I feel primed for it by then. Lunchtime I need to slow down again and eat lunch and take a short walk outside. Right after lunch I normally do admin type work like checking emails and knocking out the easy wins. When I come out of my slump I get a second wind and I can work on something harder for the rest of the day. Maybe my second hardest task or doing some editing of my work. Then evenings are cooking, 10ish minutes of tidying, and I let myself just gel until bedtime. I don't structure my evenings at all because it stresses me out.

    • @Muddaawsome98
      @Muddaawsome98 Pƙed rokem +31

      Fun Fact: this psychological phenomenon is called revenge bedtime procrastination.

    • @Lolo-lt2lf
      @Lolo-lt2lf Pƙed rokem +3

      @@tiryaclearsong421 I looove that thanks for sharing your good routine. I'm with you on the evening thing. I really wanted to structure my evenings, but like, what gives? I need to, lol. Give myself some air and leeway, that is.

    • @giselle_kvm
      @giselle_kvm Pƙed rokem +3

      Maybe scheduling the hard things in the second time split (around noon) might be best for you. I think the time split is great in that you can manipulate it to what it is that works best for you.

    • @Serena-or7sl
      @Serena-or7sl Pƙed rokem +3

      I think the "morning shine" part is supposed to "fix"that

  • @BanniePark
    @BanniePark Pƙed rokem +4

    Thanks for sharing your scheduling formula.
    I'm a lazy perfectionist, so I tend to procrastinate on the projects I have to finish.
    It helps me a lot!💗

  • @Jacco0
    @Jacco0 Pƙed rokem +3

    This is my first video of you that I've watched, and your fast paced speaking and editing style is perfect for me: you catch my attention and my brain is loving the amount of useful information that's trown at it per minute. Subscribed to your channel not even 7 minutes in. Thank you!

    • @techandstream
      @techandstream Pƙed rokem +1

      Me is the first, and I subscribed because she has too much interesting things 😊

  • @dandelionwellnesscentre1314
    @dandelionwellnesscentre1314 Pƙed 2 lety +12

    Beautiful energy seamlessly aligned. Ultimate insight is gained by doing away with distractions and cutting out the noise. You are a true mistress here

  • @thomashager1424
    @thomashager1424 Pƙed 2 lety +35

    7 AM - 4 PM Monday through Friday is blocked out for my job, so I will have to arrange these productivity tips around "the best hours of the day." I like the morning tip: 5-15 minutes for yourself (with coffee). Thanks.

  • @nourahalmazmi5890
    @nourahalmazmi5890 Pƙed rokem

    this video has sensed my struggle, I'm a new employee and I take classes at the same time but I can't focus on the classes due to the time conflict with my job and I feel so blessed that I found it on my page, THANK YOU! to those who has the same struggle, don't give up because it's meant for you to do both and you're capabel more than you think

  • @Itistheyoung
    @Itistheyoung Pƙed rokem

    The best time managing ever for me as a full time college student and nurse that having procrastination for years . Thank you so much

  • @annakarelina4334
    @annakarelina4334 Pƙed rokem +64

    All of it sounds wonderful when you actually have control over your calendar.

    • @elizabethfilips
      @elizabethfilips  Pƙed rokem +5

      100%!

    • @jadeelenor4533
      @jadeelenor4533 Pƙed rokem +8

      I stopped doing anything, I just sleep all day and eat. I have gained 4kg now from overeating. I don't have a job and I haven't gone to my classes in like 6 weeks

    • @babybae9711
      @babybae9711 Pƙed rokem

      @@jadeelenor4533 sometimes you need rest. So that’s ok. Just make sure you brush your teeth once in a while and not sit in the weird position. Those two things will cost ya some money. Hope you are feeling rested by now. There is a nice video from After Skool with Andrew Huberman, that might help you, in case you need a hand to hold. I’ve been there. Don’t feel ashamed that you aren’t doing anything. You’re body and mind is just telling you you need rest and a bit of love and care and attention. Nothing too bad.

  • @ChinJess
    @ChinJess Pƙed rokem +5

    Wow Elizabeth! I'm so happy the algorithm recommended this video. I've watched a lot of productivity videos before and yours is the first one that actually lays out ACTIONABLE and LOGICAL rules and steps but also emphasizes the importance of remaining flexible. As someone who has attempted to organize her life with to-do lists, planners, and calendars in the past but has failed epically because I'm just not that type of person (sticking to strict schedules, to-do lists, and calendars is too constraining for me and becomes boring). Your video/scheduling formula has given me ideas and motivation to better schedule my life and goals. I'm excited to try out your formula by using a weekly calendar and your tips. Subscribed! Thanks! Will update you on my progress ^_^

  • @earlchee3904
    @earlchee3904 Pƙed rokem +2

    Who else had to go to settings and slow down the playback? I just found this channel today. I feel it will be a tool I can put in my toolbox. Thank you Elizabeth.

  • @denisegarcia4536
    @denisegarcia4536 Pƙed rokem

    I normally fast forward through and never finish videos like that. But you had me watching from beginning to end! Very informative. Thank you! ❀

  • @fern4023
    @fern4023 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    I really enjoyed the video! You're such an inspiration and what you're doing defo isn't easy.
    One thing for me though is that all of the part-time jobs/programs you were juggling are related to each other! Essentially doing one of them helps all the other things and so on. Which is great!
    I am in full-time school with a job that's completely unrelated. The struggle is REAL. Any time I spend working is literally time TAKEN from my scholarly pursuits. They don't feed into each other at all and it's remarkably difficult.
    I think one of the things that have made you able to juggle everything you did was that they are all related to each other.

  • @bhawnasaroha2949
    @bhawnasaroha2949 Pƙed 2 lety +15

    Such an amazing video, and I love how she is adding correct pronunciation of the names instead of just butchering them, which is pretty common with difficult names or names we don't generally know. Thank you Elizabeth for putting this out 💜

    • @mirellepinheiro8204
      @mirellepinheiro8204 Pƙed rokem

      Yes, I loved this too, she's was so very careful. If I were a scientist, I stay a little discomfort if my name were no pronounced correctly. Particularly because the Google Translate exists hehe

  • @anonionunlikeshrek
    @anonionunlikeshrek Pƙed rokem +2

    As a freshman mechanical engineering student working a part-time job, that 3-part split concept might’ve just saved my grades. Thank you SO much.

  • @santiagomedina6799
    @santiagomedina6799 Pƙed rokem

    This is the first video of you I see and honestly, wow! You are really good at this.
    Very good research, information and tips. Even the ad in the last minutes didn't feel as an ad at all, hahaha.
    Thank you for this.

  • @vaibhavi.singh.
    @vaibhavi.singh. Pƙed 2 lety +153

    It baffles me everytime when I see how you actually put these ideas to words and action. You're so so inspiring, Elizabeth. Keep making these!

  • @strawberrycreme7181
    @strawberrycreme7181 Pƙed rokem +17

    I’ve just recently joined the Google calendar productivity game and improving my productivity as a whole by trial, error and reflection. What I found so interesting is how I was on my way to these same points, not all 6 yet but on my way. This video truly is helping me to understand how to have a healthy schedule, it’s so in depth and I’d probably send it to a friend if they need scheduling help. Thank you!

    • @swvsnick
      @swvsnick Pƙed rokem

      I remember getting a google calendar the first time I had a 20 credit semester (if you're not American the minimum for full-time students is 12 credits, which divides out into about 4-5 classes depending on the individuals classes. Most math classes are 3-4 credits, music ensembles are 1 credit. Most colleges/universities tend to required "overrides" for over 18 (easy to get, you just talk to your advisor) and 20 is about the secret maximum.) I was (and still am) a Music Major at the time so I believe I was in 9 classes, and most of them were ensembles. I'm learning a lot from this video too, it helps definitely to schedule in all your class times and work around that. I'm definitely gonna find stuff to schedule for fun. What I can recommend the most is if your college has a rock class, either ensemble or history. (there may even be a history of pop music class as well, or jazz could be included). If you get in the rock ensemble class, you learn rock music on an instrument, it depends on the teacher how beginner friendly it is, in my specific class we all broke into 6 bands. If you get history of a music genre, your homework is to listen to rock/pop/jazz music, and it's a fun class to think about. Either way, your homework is to rock out (and maybe think about why the music makes you rock out if you're in the history classes) and then you have automatic scheduled fun.

  • @looni401
    @looni401 Pƙed rokem

    I really hope you find this message, FINALLY over more then 10 years (started from 9yrs old until today 20 yrs old) researching and watching millions of videos and CZcamsrs all about studying, studying methods and techniques, scheduling your calendar techniques and they all didn’t satisfy me or made me think “this is the video i really will learn from” until today, first minute and i paused to process what i just found and squealed with happiness and watched your video 3 times at once, everytime would call a struggling siblings with organization skills etc, this is the video i have been waiting for, this is the same video i will recommend to EVERYONE to watch, i will promote it and tag you as well, i am so happy ive never been this happy, Lady Elizabeth, i am truly an admirer of yours, i am excessively an enthusiastic and devoted fan 💐

  • @koriat0158
    @koriat0158 Pƙed rokem

    I do love your videos. It's always a bit hard for me to start watching them, because I tend to feel inferior when I listen to you but I always profit from doing it anyway, it motivates me so much, it gives me hope and I just want to thank you for that. You make amazing videos that help a lot and I can't wait to implement some of theese strategies into my time management

  • @ricardoferreirades
    @ricardoferreirades Pƙed rokem +5

    I've never found a good way to structure my calendar, but after watching your video I must say that I see some hope for my crazy schedule. Thanks!

  • @Tr4pnest
    @Tr4pnest Pƙed 2 lety +16

    Hey Elizabeth,
    great video! Thanks for the advice and strategies.
    I have seen so many productivity videos and there is one thing that bothers me.
    Every single one talks about the strategies they use, which is obviously great and helpful, but there is one thing missing.
    For me there is always life getting in the way of my strategies.
    You mentioned your jobs and your studies in the beginning, but then you didn't address them anymore for the rest of the video.
    It would have been a great chance to show us how you fit all the studies and specific activities that you did 2019 into your days.
    Or in short, adding specifics to the abstractions :)

  • @alicial4857
    @alicial4857 Pƙed rokem

    Elizabeth, you are saving my grades. Thank you for the effort you put into your videos.

  • @self-improvementstudio
    @self-improvementstudio Pƙed rokem +6

    I think it's important to have a balance between work and leisure time. You can't solely focus on one and neglect the other. Thanks for the video!

  • @PUTLER-KAPUT
    @PUTLER-KAPUT Pƙed 2 lety +20

    Very useful tips, Elizabeth. Thank you! I know a saying: "Finished your work - feel free to walk". I try to follow this advice even though sometimes it's hard. I think, I devote too much sacred time for myself in the morning :) But I'm working on it.

  • @sittingduck1735
    @sittingduck1735 Pƙed 2 lety +55

    I relate to the time condensation part so much (the PR law). I always find myself getting more done in the last hour before my work deadline than in the 24 hours I had before that. Always thought it was the adrenaline making my brain work faster but now I understand that our brain automatically goes into priority mode when we have a countdown going.

    • @morningqueens7766
      @morningqueens7766 Pƙed rokem +1

      Same. Yesterday I wrote 16 pages bcz of a deadline. But I normally write 16 pages in more than a week.

  • @Summerbaby247
    @Summerbaby247 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    I learned SO much from this video. I feel inspired to take on my calendar again. Thanks for posting this a year ago! 💕

  • @andreayala8699
    @andreayala8699 Pƙed rokem

    This was a really great method and it gave me a complete different outlook on organizing my calendar and schedule. I work strict office hours but I will try to implement the method with some adjustments. I love the information, ideas and your personality is on point. Thanks !

  • @DomDollx
    @DomDollx Pƙed rokem +6

    I figured this on my own but for the reason of feeling anxiety by planners with hourly scheduling items, I struggle withing sticking to a routine or planning too far ahead.
    As a mom who wants to both work and study, it's not always practical to schedule like this but if we can rally the family onto the same block routine a lot can actually get accomplished.
    Bc of this video, I'm goign to be more conscious about energy levels. Adding mental health and personal/family dynamics that punch a hole into productivity and personal goals, sticking to a system can seem quite a challenge but w a bit of discipline and alt plans when derailing could def help w productivity.
    Thnx for sharing insight and I hope others w diff schedules, obligations, and personal/communal dynamics can figure out their own flow w the helpful tips from the video.
    Taking power naps and restructuring the blocks can be helpful.
    Ty and wishing u the best.

  • @matthewweimer5861
    @matthewweimer5861 Pƙed rokem +6

    Thank you a billion times for this video Elizabeth! I found this video super helpful. I especially got geeked about the PR rule and how you stated no structure is ideal. I have ADHD and the school system broke me and leaving me feeling like I couldn't be a productive member of society. Thankfully in recent years content like yours has encouraged me. Keep creating and cheers to you!

    • @shalalalakissdegirl
      @shalalalakissdegirl Pƙed rokem +1

      Wow ily I feel what you're saying i get this. I just graduated with my degree and feel so chaotic inside and like the world needs me to be so orderly and I feel like I have no hope for my brain to ever fit the mold. I also liked her acknowledgement that being unstructured is the real ideal, and we structure our time I to calendars only by necessity - she's speaking my language

  • @hcatapang186
    @hcatapang186 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    I have nothing to comment because I feel like you deserve so much respect, you just put things out so well and so very informative, To be honest I thought I wouldn't expect anything from this video but I noticed how you are so aware of your limitations as a person. And it definitely reflected in me, a side to side mirror were I could see myself like you. So thank you it will help me in the future

  • @sitiaidahabdullah3020
    @sitiaidahabdullah3020 Pƙed rokem +1

    going to start my uni journey, after realising I have ADHD
    this video is super concise and very practical! Thank you! Going to get started in building my calendar đŸ„°

  • @vln3929
    @vln3929 Pƙed rokem +3

    This video is so great! Recently my weeks have started becoming more busy, and I'm someone who doesn't like to give up on my own plans and ambitions outside of my regular duties (like university study, part time job, etc) and I've been buying some courses online for using time more effectively. This video was so helpful and encouraging because it shows what's possible and it's coming from someone who's already applied all these tips and strategies into their life and it's so much more practical and personal! It really inspires me to keep going and try and take up all these things I'd like to do, and work towards my ambitions on daily and weekly basis!
    Thank you so much for this video!!!

    • @elizabethfilips
      @elizabethfilips  Pƙed rokem +2

      Thank you Volen, wish you the best of luck with everything!!!

  • @chao.m
    @chao.m Pƙed rokem +13

    A small thing to add: good idea to plan (or reaffirm the plan) for the next day at the end of each day before we become too tired to think. This is quite motivating all by itself. Over time, this can extend to a week, and then a month


  • @havy3922
    @havy3922 Pƙed rokem

    Omg this is actually this most helpful video on time managing for me, which also clarify things that i have have always thought of like the Parkinson's law. Again, thank you so much hope you have a greater day and enjoy doing your YT videos.

  • @DiaryofaWorkingLawStudent

    This is the best productivity video I've ever watched honestly. This really does embrace reality not just focusing on tasks to be done

  • @Konstantinos143
    @Konstantinos143 Pƙed 2 lety +39

    Never forget why you do all menial and unpleasant tasks. this is my lesson through 15 years of different bulcrap jobs. I had to have a serious reason for the few structures that I put into my life. Both the power of temptation and also doing one good thing that I love in the morning has helped me in multiple ways

  • @fatimaadil3544
    @fatimaadil3544 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    This video is one of your best masterpieces! Keep up the good work. 😄

  • @favoriteNafiseh
    @favoriteNafiseh Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    Elizabeth I am so grateful that you exist (on earth and on youTube). Thank you for sharing.

  • @joshualizama2025
    @joshualizama2025 Pƙed rokem

    Aside from making me excited to adjust my work calendar to a more exciting experience, you've made tremendous video to illicit a euphoric moment for me. Thank you.

  • @damidee7818
    @damidee7818 Pƙed 2 lety +116

    Cool idea I saw someone implement in Google Calendar, which I'm now using on a daily basis: create a block of time you want to dedicate to the task (Studying, for instance) and add the specifics over it using tasks (read chapter 3, arrange notes for the chapter, structure the notes, etc.)

    • @ericcomision
      @ericcomision Pƙed 2 lety +9

      I'm interested, could you shoot me a link of that?

    • @besknighter
      @besknighter Pƙed 2 lety +9

      That's how I do it! I use my calendar to time block my week, but then use other project management tools (like a simple to-do list, Trello, notion, Clickup, etc, it depends on the project needs) to keep track of which task I need to do for each project. Most times a simple to-do list per activity is more than enough.

  • @muhammedagayev
    @muhammedagayev Pƙed 2 lety +14

    This woman is... just... outstanding! You're quite inspiration Elizabeth, world needs people like you!

  • @user-wd7oy3tp2t
    @user-wd7oy3tp2t Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    Okay, I have been looking for a video like this. This was truly truly helpful. Thank you so much.

  • @KhaledMosllim
    @KhaledMosllim Pƙed rokem +6

    I feel like I won't need any other video about time management after these incredible tips. Thank you Elizabeth, definitely loved your video and subscribed 🙏✅

    • @vanessagonzaga2259
      @vanessagonzaga2259 Pƙed rokem +1

      i definitely agree. I love this so much that i have to take notes

  • @delphineias787
    @delphineias787 Pƙed rokem +4

    Very helpful! I’ll be starting this next week. I have started my studies 2 weeks ago and have been struggling accomplishing things efficiently ever since. It’s frustrating since I thought I’ve adjusted it all into my routine. I’m glad I found your video. Thank you!

  • @saimeghana2261
    @saimeghana2261 Pƙed rokem +3

    I think the PR rule is very important because I've seen that when I break down the tasks its so much more pressure.. and I most likely spend more time planning than actually doing the task. I also often block out some time for a task and then I end up taking lesser or more time and then I spend more time resizing those events on my calendar. Putting only the finish line on the calendar has been such a game-changer for me. It's like a bunch of reminders that I keep moving from day to day or hour to hour, just entered in the calendar as 30 minute events.

  • @NA-rx5oy
    @NA-rx5oy Pƙed rokem +1

    You summed it up! Good job summarizing various productivity gurus approaches in your own system.

  • @shravanimandhari5867
    @shravanimandhari5867 Pƙed 2 lety +18

    The editing is on another level, wow this deserves millions and millions of views for sure.

  • @sarahstudies8149
    @sarahstudies8149 Pƙed rokem +46

    I am literally the opposite - I am easily led by temptation in the morning and am more able to focus later on when I don't have the energy to fight the things I need to do!!

    • @GhostSamaritan
      @GhostSamaritan Pƙed rokem +8

      Yup, when I wake up I'm drowsy as hell, but around sunset, I get the craziest energy boost. Funny thing is I used to wake up early as a kid, so something must've changed around puberty.

    • @vulris5979
      @vulris5979 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@GhostSamaritan Me too! It's like a mental fog lifts up during the evening!

  • @mcelya6650
    @mcelya6650 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    Your videos are great! I'm struggling to keep up with even one course at a time and your videos give me some insights, thank you

  • @NathSchultzUK
    @NathSchultzUK Pƙed rokem

    Jhezzzz you speak so fast and I am SO happy that I understood EVERY SINGLE WORD, this means my English is good now :D

  • @patriciam.p.7727
    @patriciam.p.7727 Pƙed rokem +30

    Oh! Elizabeth, I have play similar approaches as you and still struggling due to ADHD. All looks impossible not matter how much productivity hacks I know. It must be amazing being able to do so much. Congratulations!

    • @natalieximenamartin8806
      @natalieximenamartin8806 Pƙed rokem +3

      OMG same here, everything appears impossible, I have organized my days in every way I know but that just donÂŽt work :(

    • @TitaniumTronic
      @TitaniumTronic Pƙed rokem

      Ayy my adhd bross

  • @Milena-bh8bc
    @Milena-bh8bc Pƙed 2 lety +3

    What you said really resonated with me, I'm on a journey of creating a schedule that works for me, and what you said in this video is quite similar to where I am at now. I like your style of video, concise, to the point, with general golden rules, love the energy! 😊 💕

  • @vitod7425
    @vitod7425 Pƙed rokem +5

    Of all the “productivity hack” videos, this one was the most helpful and also a “yeah no duh” moment for me. Keep up the awesome content!

  • @bharat_thapa_
    @bharat_thapa_ Pƙed rokem +39

    *My advice*
    Don't overestimate things (like plan really big only to loose the motivation to keep going).
    One step at a time:
    - If you have a course to complete, break down into parts and practice one by one. With patience and dedication, you will achieve whatever you desire to learn.
    - Don't get into the illusion of knowing everything. It takes time and dedication to be fluent with skills. So, if you are into learning phase, keep notes of what you learn (I know you will not look into that again but still, if you need to, you know where to look).
    - Regarding the note, don't try to understand everything at once (skip things, and if it becomes harder to proceed, then come back and have a second look at the topic, you will understand better).
    - Explain the concept to yourself if you want to test how well you understand it.
    - Just don't rush.
    - Consistency is the key to success.
    Keep working hard and one day you will be proud of what you have become.
    *this is my experience with life so far!*

  • @johnsaxongitno4life588
    @johnsaxongitno4life588 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    All I can say is that I am really really glad that I found your amazing channel your amazing and fantastic and I love your honesty with your videos please stay safe and strong love your family friend John xxx

  • @guillermoctezuma
    @guillermoctezuma Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Finally, a good way to manage my calendar! Love ur videos

  • @RafaM.15
    @RafaM.15 Pƙed rokem +1

    Hello! I don't usually leave comments on videos but you deserve it! I came across this video and it was so inspirational, enlightening and really insightful! Thank you so much for the content!

  • @snehabaranwal9224
    @snehabaranwal9224 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

    This was good and very well put forth. Thank you for sharing!

  • @FrankHuynh
    @FrankHuynh Pƙed rokem +6

    Studying and working at same time sounds challenging, good on you creating a schedule that works.

  • @kiungaskiung5836
    @kiungaskiung5836 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    First video of yours that I am watching:
    1. I love that you talk that fast
    2. very nice and informative. I ve been slacking off a bit lately so that video is a nice reminde/refresher.
    3. "be kind to YOURSELF and others and DUPLICATE EVERYTHING THAT YOU THINK" How dope an affirmation is that please? Thank you very much for that last one definitely my biggest golden nugget of the video :D

  • @BruceKarrde
    @BruceKarrde Pƙed rokem +7

    I wake up at 4am and work my hardest until 12pm. After that I go for a walk and do fun stuff. Between 4am and 12pm there's the gradient. Something I've learned to appreciate is recognising challenges you enjoy and challenges which you should delegate. :D

  • @anfitness817
    @anfitness817 Pƙed rokem +2

    Thanks For Making The Video And Helping Students Like Us

  • @yalazha
    @yalazha Pƙed 2 lety +6

    Great tip! I'm going through similar problems right now. I'm going to spend tomorrow night watching this video again in full.

  • @AakashParameswaran
    @AakashParameswaran Pƙed 2 lety +4

    This is genius. Been using this for the last few months and all I have to say is “where have you been all my life Elizabeth Filips?” I have been more productive in these months than in my entire life. You should probably write a book about this. It will become an NYT best seller and then you can also be part of that productivity/hustle sphere. 😅

  • @dr.sayantanpaick8263
    @dr.sayantanpaick8263 Pƙed rokem

    I can hear you all day long........ You are both knowledgeable & Quality..... !!! ❀❀❀

  • @RR-hi7ij
    @RR-hi7ij Pƙed rokem +1

    wow, I'm totally up for planning in ahead, and this is so helpful. Thank you! I'm doing this for 2023

  • @rodrigoborges3166
    @rodrigoborges3166 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    wow that was REALLY useful for me, one of the few productivity videos that I'm actually gonna put in practice

  • @katelynkress7979
    @katelynkress7979 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    I'm 20 years old coming out of a toxic household, I was set back many years unable to develop my skills in time management and healthy study habits because all attempts were stomped down and shamed..... I am now one year on my own and out of that house with a different family member and I'm still trying to come out of the fog and develop my skills to match and excel those of my age group... It's very challenging trying to create new lifestyle habits but I know one day it will pay off.... I look forward to incorporating this system into my daily habits over time. Thank you for sharing what you have learned it's greatly appreciated.... ✹