How I Routinely Study With a Full Time Job when I'm TIRED

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 20. 05. 2024
  • Back in college, I always had a job while taking classes. It was always difficult to figure out how to study consistently during the week, especially since I was so tired after school. It was hard to study when I didn't want to. But as the years progressed, I made changes to figure out a better way to study with a full-time job. I was able to carry this momentum from college, working several part time jobs and then a full time job while in school. Now I'm a full time medical student, studying for exams, and working on CZcams at the same time. There are four rules I follow while scheduling my week. And I hope they can help you plan and time block the most productive schedule possible.
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    0:00 intro
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  • @CajunKoiAcademy
    @CajunKoiAcademy  Pƙed rokem +55

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    • @joeTheN
      @joeTheN Pƙed rokem +4

      Rather than stopping doing shit you hate, it sometimes helps to find interest in some of the shit you hate. Things that would benefit you. If you learn to get it done in one and forget about it, rather than drag it out, you have a won. Of course, if it continues to drain your time, focus and energy, then cut that shit out. Honestly, sometimes a person fails because they keep getting involved in the wrong things.

    • @adeelali8417
      @adeelali8417 Pƙed rokem

      @@joeTheN right exactly. Think about how you can use some part of this job to help you in the next. Be it discipline, a technical skill or just the act of showing up everyday.

    • @ToddConnell-os3ih
      @ToddConnell-os3ih Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      Literally no one cares

  • @mika-ju5bx
    @mika-ju5bx Pƙed rokem +5908

    “quit doing stuff you hate” i can’t i need money 😭💀

    • @CajunKoiAcademy
      @CajunKoiAcademy  Pƙed rokem +561

      hahahaha facts

    • @EllyWinfield
      @EllyWinfield Pƙed rokem +456

      My suggestion would be to switch to doing things you hate less!
      Example: Ideally I would just not work and do my own thing all the time, but I need money. I used to work at a coffee shop, which I absolutely hated as an extreme introvert and it felt like it was totally destroying my soul. So instead I started looking for jobs that had nothing to do with customer service. I ended up finding a job that I still wasn't deeply satisfied with in the long run, but it had nothing to do with customer service and I could just do my own thing without feeling totally drained by the end. So, now I still don't get super excited to go to work, but it's way less soul destroying than the first few jobs I tried.
      Hopefully this helps. Good luck homies 🙏

    • @simisanoo5382
      @simisanoo5382 Pƙed rokem +143

      I flat out quit low paid jobs. Full time learning to code over the summer, no job. Just meal planning and being efficient on the cheap. It's really fast tracking me forwards.

    • @smells_like_november_7140
      @smells_like_november_7140 Pƙed rokem +22

      so true, unfortunately

    • @dominickisidore5180
      @dominickisidore5180 Pƙed rokem +42

      Do you need THAT much money tho
 you could cut out how much money you need to make time to pursue things you want to better your life.

  • @nihongo453
    @nihongo453 Pƙed rokem +3407

    My take of summarizing this video.
    "FOCUS NOT TIME"
    ‱Spend time studying while you have the most focus where in motivation is the highest
    Early Mornings!!
    "BEDTIME NOT ALARM"
    ‱Sleep early to have motivation tomorrow early morning, Mornings is kind of soothing where people is not awake yet and there's no set of distractions
    "SET DEADLINES"
    ‱Use Parkinson's law- where you have to set deadlines on yourself where you need to focus more rather than procrastinating (early deadlines makes you more dedicated into finishing your job)
    "Subtract not add"
    ‱Delete things that is time consuming and not benefiting your life one example of that is social media

  • @leafygreenmarie
    @leafygreenmarie Pƙed rokem +444

    As an honors student working 2 jobs, one thing that helps me get out of bed is to wake up a little earlier and do one thing I enjoy. This could be taking a walk to grab a nice coffee or playing a quick 30 minutes of a video game. I was so used to mornings being dedicated to getting ready for something I didn’t enjoy doing, when I woke up with time to do something I enjoyed it felt less like a chore. And as long as I get 7-8 hours of sleep, I feel great.

    • @nolifezay4636
      @nolifezay4636 Pƙed rokem +32

      Yea but what happens when 30 minutes of gaming turns into 8 hours lmao

    • @tcritt
      @tcritt Pƙed rokem +2

      ​@@nolifezay4636 Came here to post this. Lol.

    • @dayanapugachova301
      @dayanapugachova301 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +4

      Absolutely brilliant advice. Together with what you explained, I personally was constantly quite under the weather because it felt like my whole morning (which didn’t feel long, because I was always in a hurry) is dedicated to getting ready for another duty I have. So waking up a little earlier to do something joyful not only made me feel better mentally, but also gave me the time to actually awaken properly physically. And to feel as if I lived my life a little before going on a duty instead of just always being in rush as I used to. So it doesn’t feel like my day to day life consists of going to and back from work only.

    • @buddyyyy
      @buddyyyy Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      Tysm for this advice! I'll share it with my friends whi struggle with being productive after waking up early like myself haha

    • @BrittanyArtPoetry
      @BrittanyArtPoetry Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +3

      But I would add that this enjoyable thing needs to physically be in a different place than your bed or even your bedroom. I love reading but there are times after waking up when no matter how good the book is sleep just feels more desirable.

  • @merlix6304
    @merlix6304 Pƙed rokem +1314

    One thing I want to tell people who want to become more productive, but kind of just started, is that it takes a long time to really become productive. I guess it also depends on how much disipline you have. The goal really is to create that system that works for you and you will have to try out many things to find out the ones that really work for you.

    • @graciamuzima5234
      @graciamuzima5234 Pƙed rokem +20

      Thank you đŸ™đŸŸ for stating this. It can be really hard to start off (myself) and then fall in the trap of comparison especially with social media. Of course, improvement every day is important but at the time being realistic is key.

    • @panda22518
      @panda22518 Pƙed rokem +7

      @@graciamuzima5234 yes! Completely agree. And when I miss a day I feel so discouraged but its getting better

    • @graciamuzima5234
      @graciamuzima5234 Pƙed rokem +4

      @@panda22518 that’s okay! Your not alone. Here comes the end of year reflection time, time to see what worked and what didn’t. I’ve also learned that it’s okay to have a day off for recharge, mental health or even socialisation. As long as we have a plan to get the work done and are not consistently missing days. Sometimes it actually helps taking that one day off. We just have to change our thinking about ourselves when we do take those times off. 😊
      Keep going! Your doing great Daniela.

    • @aamirrazak3467
      @aamirrazak3467 Pƙed rokem +1

      Thanks for the advice. I think for me the biggest thing is distraction and developing a consistent routine. When I come back after work I try and study but somedays are far more productive than others. Also there’s many other things that compete for my attention to make it more difficult

    • @MADZAI06
      @MADZAI06 Pƙed rokem +1

      bro, you really got me. i was starting self improvement & want to be productive for almost 2 yr but I'm always fail. i can't even break my bad habit for just 2 weeks, it's probably i used the wrong system. Can You Tell Me Which is the right & easy productivity system for beginners? i really need this!

  • @TheDepthOfHatred
    @TheDepthOfHatred Pƙed rokem +1281

    From my POV, setting a strict schedule is dangerous, because most people will set it too strict and burn out after a couple of days/weeks.
    I believe that wasting some time here and there is a part of life, you shouldnt plan every hour of your day.
    I do like the reflection that you implemented into your video. We all have stuff in our days, that we could easily cut out to make some time for the important things.

    • @soldierofpeace
      @soldierofpeace Pƙed rokem +58

      Apparently, you'd better learn about yourself and be honest where you are at, since it sounds like you're putting unreaslitic expectation on yourself. Having a "strict" schedule meaning based on your honest abilities. Looks like it is coming down to the level where you know yourself through a process of trial and error. The author of the video has emphasised what worked for him and how he was able to get there, and for sure after a while it will change, since we keep changing either up or down and it's our responsibility to find it out. All these videos are just templates.

    • @TheDepthOfHatred
      @TheDepthOfHatred Pƙed rokem +99

      @@soldierofpeace thats exactly my point, I think most ppl have unrealistic expectations and burn out. I dont think its a bad thing to have a schedule, but keep a healthy balance in mind.

    • @rogerrinkavage
      @rogerrinkavage Pƙed rokem +17

      I like setting 3-6 big tasks for the day that must be done regardless of how long they take, and slip smaller and leasing pressing/demanding tasks in between the big ones to stay fresh

    • @JemimaDoesASMR
      @JemimaDoesASMR Pƙed rokem +49

      What I like to do especially as someone with ADHD is sort my to do list into "work musts", "work bonuses", "personal musts" and "personal bonuses". The work musts are the things I absolutely have to do that day, but if I have wanes in motivation and concentration and hit a wall trying to do those things, I can move onto a "personal must", something like cleaning the cat tray, taking the bins out, calling to make an appointment etc. "Work bonuses" and "personal bonuses" are things that make me feel great if I get them done but aren't essential to do, at least not that day. Often they're more enjoyable and help to break up monotonous days.

    • @DanteS-119
      @DanteS-119 Pƙed rokem +4

      It’s about flexibility. I think.

  • @cronoz-sensei4259
    @cronoz-sensei4259 Pƙed rokem +56

    The "wake up when you want to, go to sleep when you set the schedule" is such a good tip for any snoozer. Thank you so much for that.

  • @hoanghuy385
    @hoanghuy385 Pƙed rokem +37

    **HOW I ROUTINELY STUDY WITH A FULL TIME JOB WHEN I’M TIRED**
    1. Schedule focus, not time:
    - break up your day by focus and tackle the most intense work when your focus is highest and then allow the natural progression of your energy throughout the day → determine how to work optimally and efficiently and reduce burning out.
    2. Set a bed time, not a wake up time:
    - instead of setting an alarm in the morning or having a scheduled wake-up time, set a strict bedtime so your body naturally wakes up.
    3. Set a strict deadline:
    - time pressure was always the main determinant for taking action.
    - give yourself rewards for finishing.
    - break down big assignments into smaller bite-sized pieces to reduce how challenging it was.
    4. Create time from cutting out the pointless stuff.

  • @akinawa2883
    @akinawa2883 Pƙed rokem +254

    My sister is a resident doctor and I know how hard it is. Sometimes she doesn't even have time for sleep. I appreciate you guys for taking your time off to share these useful tips for us.

    • @ahn0x
      @ahn0x Pƙed rokem +30

      the issue i have with a lot of this kind of advice is that ultimately, this lack of sleep will catch up, and no one ever talks about that

    • @syntapy9797
      @syntapy9797 Pƙed rokem +2

      Omg no sleep? Thats cruel to have to go through

    • @thelovelylife7451
      @thelovelylife7451 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      @@ahn0x going through that right now. Single mom, working full time, and going to school full time. I want to ugly cry so bad!!

    • @deenbakr1706
      @deenbakr1706 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      Look more and more into vids harmful of not getting sleep.. subconsciously helps. And set atomic discipline habbits
      try while abt sleep if you are the type like to watch phone. Make a dim light abve you too it makes you more sleepier

  • @-grey
    @-grey Pƙed rokem +414

    This is the most accurate description of managing ADHD as an adult. You have to think in a completely new dimension around focus. Great delivery and explanation.

    • @djihadgue5127
      @djihadgue5127 Pƙed rokem +23

      How do you manage your ADHD .. I litteraly spend hours just convincing my self to start a simpke task like making my bed.. let alone start my studies (especially with the the amount of readings I must do gor my phd)

    • @-grey
      @-grey Pƙed rokem +37

      @@djihadgue5127 Alarms, so many alarms. Strict routine, for everything, even eating. Slow constant intake of sugar via an ice tea or soda through the day. Sticky notes. Regular breaks to do forced physical activity, pomodoro style but with a walk around in the roof of my building. My gf also has a planner that I follow. Planning my time around focus. I'm a morning person. I used to be a middle of the night person, but it rolled over, I guess. 😂
      Often I absolutely hate the struggle and it only gets easy if I hit a rhythm of hyper focus around something interesting, but it's an everyday drag to get there in the first place. All of this management only facilitates the opportunity to ride the focus wave. It doesn't guarantee it.
      Good luck on the PhD. At least you made it that far. Embrace the comfort of knowing that the only easy day was yesterday. ✌ 😉

    • @RameshKumar-ng3nf
      @RameshKumar-ng3nf Pƙed rokem

      What is ADHD ?

    • @RameshKumar-ng3nf
      @RameshKumar-ng3nf Pƙed rokem

      @loved1ve Thanks so much for sharing đŸ™đŸ». Very helpful đŸ™đŸ»Understood well now 😊. Appreciate your time in sharing indepth details of it 👌👍. Have a good day ! 😊

    • @koreanmichaelrichards7678
      @koreanmichaelrichards7678 Pƙed rokem

      ​@@RameshKumar-ng3nf Honest TLDR: A condition consisting of mental symptoms that are experienced to a greater or lesser degree by basically everyone and whose severity is mostly untestable. Debilitating for some though equally many use it to cope with poor accountability or self discipline. Anyone who wants can get a diagnosis and the medications used to treat it make you feel extremely good.

  • @Nowayitzkitty
    @Nowayitzkitty Pƙed rokem +187

    This is why I prefer to work evening shifts, I find I’m more motivated to work out and study before work than after :)

    • @CajunKoiAcademy
      @CajunKoiAcademy  Pƙed rokem +8

      Thanks for sharing! We’re all different

    • @okpolihenry983
      @okpolihenry983 Pƙed rokem

      Same here

    • @nileekakurukulaaratchy2087
      @nileekakurukulaaratchy2087 Pƙed rokem

      It is very difficult living through changing shifts between day-evenings-nights.. can’t really work routines and it’s slowly killing me

    • @stevengonzales9870
      @stevengonzales9870 Pƙed rokem

      @@nileekakurukulaaratchy2087 straight up as a night shift nurse. My energy level was basically zero. Would go days with out sleeping. Switching to a day nursing job while still exhausting has been life changing

  • @paradox_1729
    @paradox_1729 Pƙed rokem +597

    This depends a lot on what you are studying too. This is easier to implement in mcat than in engineering for example. In engineering there are times when a complete undivided bulk period of time is needed along with breaks to gather up new approach to solving a hard problem. Same goes for math. This makes it harder to move things around.

    • @lukakajinic3371
      @lukakajinic3371 Pƙed rokem +36

      I'm studying mechanical engineering. I think 3-5 hours in one block is more than enough to make a new roadmap for solving a problem. Even more so if you're consistent. The most important thing, still, is focus. The more focused you are the faster you will learn a new concept.

    • @Ash-bc8vw
      @Ash-bc8vw Pƙed rokem +29

      Agreed if you are studying physics maths or coding, problem solving and critical thinking discipline, revising or using flash cards isn't helping much.

    • @KaterKarloMawMaw
      @KaterKarloMawMaw Pƙed rokem +9

      @jshowa o I agree with Luka... I studied software engineering myself and its all about focus. Try to find a time during the day where you can focus and stay consistent

    • @KaterKarloMawMaw
      @KaterKarloMawMaw Pƙed rokem +3

      @jshowa o well you mentioned it yourself... you can't find time to focus for getting the important things done. be it external or intrinsic factors obstructing you

    • @elmolla6366
      @elmolla6366 Pƙed rokem +1

      100% Agree. Still struggling find the perfect balance

  • @shreyrey23
    @shreyrey23 Pƙed rokem +26

    I literally NEEDED this video.. I've been so unmotivated to study because I'm so drained every day, but this helps so much. Thank you!!

  • @somethingxblue
    @somethingxblue Pƙed rokem +27

    As someone with ADHD with a full time job, doing university part time, taking extra courses for work, and with a lot of personal tasks, I really wanted to mention how much I truly appreciate your videos!! I’ve watched a lot of study/time management content and it was either very unrealistic to me or I didn’t get how to apply it. You guys make it really easy to understand, offer real life examples and even variations that I can use as inspiration!! You’re really saving my life right now istg 😂

  • @jhoennaperez3166
    @jhoennaperez3166 Pƙed rokem +26

    Thank you so much for this video. I think this is the first video I see that represents an individual who has just as much on their plate as I. A plate so full it's to a point of breaking/burnout. But we can't stop! Doing these things have benefits of their own and we just have to power through it the best we can. Thank you for keeping it real. It gives me hope that I can actually get through my tasks and beat challenges.

  • @user-qo7vq6yx8q
    @user-qo7vq6yx8q Pƙed rokem +6

    This is great if you don't have any mental or physical illness, kids, a partner, family, friends, your school doesn't require you to be present for classes, exams when you have work etc

  • @kathiiini
    @kathiiini Pƙed rokem +364

    This screams calendar blocking lol and it actually includes the focus on valuable life content planning and deadline setting. Your videos are pure gold! Thank you so much for sharing all this knowledge I am learning a ton and improving day by day :)

  • @Aisulu190
    @Aisulu190 Pƙed rokem +31

    it’s a brilliant idea to shift focus from time management to focus management. i’m going to implement it into my routine to fight procrastination and increase productivity.

  • @Manley142
    @Manley142 Pƙed rokem +5

    This video was a great warmup to my evening study- I’m trying to get back to mornings as I have found them to be far more productive. After surgery I got a little behind and have been trying to get back by recognizing times of the day I feel motivated and capitalizing on them.
    I’ve never seen your channel before but I loved this video and will definitely take a deeper dive into your content- that is when I have a little free time.

  • @adamgil4159
    @adamgil4159 Pƙed rokem +3

    Thank you for the solid advice. 1st year med student here - definitely see how not limiting the time to learn new content has resulted in me spending so much longer grasping a topic that needs be - mostly from jumping between materials

  • @jujugarcianyc
    @jujugarcianyc Pƙed rokem +7

    Extremely quality content. So many gems here, some very casually expensed. A video to rewatch for sure

  • @matthewpankau5683
    @matthewpankau5683 Pƙed rokem +2

    This really helped me and inspired me to go back to school while needing to maintain the income of a full time job. You’re right! Creating a strict window of time regarding every function of your life throughout the day is essential. Optimizing your tasks during focus peaks and stopping yourself from doing pointless things, helps immensely! This has been very encouraging to watch. Thank you!

  • @chandellestone6395
    @chandellestone6395 Pƙed rokem +26

    I like your approach. Not everyone can be a Navy Seal and just go around the clock. Burn out is real. Everyone has different nervous systems and what you’re doing makes sense. Solid video!

  • @NicolleMosquera
    @NicolleMosquera Pƙed rokem +2

    I can't tell you how helpful this video was.
    Stunning, clear, fun and amazing.
    Thank you so so much! ♄

  • @rakanoven7491
    @rakanoven7491 Pƙed rokem +2

    Totally agree that focus is an important factor. Also, love the transitions and graphics! Awesome video man

  • @samikshadhote99
    @samikshadhote99 Pƙed rokem +6

    You are literally so smart. I was in same situation with too much responsibilities on my plate and on the verge of burning out doing all of it but this video saved me ig? Thank you so much 💗

  • @TheQueenIsWithin
    @TheQueenIsWithin Pƙed rokem +13

    You are so right about emphasising on focus. As someone on the autism spectrum coping with ADHD issues this has always been an issue for me. My focus wanes ever so often. I remember once telling someone that after my attention span drops, I actually start 'un - remembering' all the things I learned the hour before.
    In my younger years when I only had school, I would do best studying from 12am but now that I'm older and employed that really can't' work. I'm currently studying STEM part time and I can't cut into my sleep or else I can't function efficiently. I'm basically working through burnout just so I could complete my degree ASAP.

  • @mompreneurlife
    @mompreneurlife Pƙed rokem +2

    Thank you for the tips. Setting deadlines is key. It totally helps with focus. Looking forward to more videos from here.

  • @HaVoCX64
    @HaVoCX64 Pƙed rokem +55

    I want to share a similar idea that might be of interest or help other people.
    I tried the same concept mentioned in this video about a year ago (i didn't know this video existed)
    Shifting your study hours to early morning is the best value you can get if you are a morning person, because most people are asleep, no distractions, plus you have a full focus battery ready to kick it.
    Using this technique, i was able to study 6-8 hrs a day while doing my job as a resident in Rheumatology department.
    Thank you for this awesome video, I got so much info and ideas!

  • @anammorar
    @anammorar Pƙed rokem +132

    Thank you for sharing this. You definitely changed my point of view on how to distribute better my focus.
    - I would like to add it is also necessary to prioritize time to focus on your-self
    > such as: clean the house, wash the clothes, prepare your meals, take care of your body (showering, going to the doctor, physical activities, & talk with yourself to check how are you feeling), and many other task you need to tackle work, school, hobbies, activities with your people, and etc.
    -- I have noticed having a clean body, mind, soul, & environment, help me to feel good with myself & focus better
    > I want to see myself as a beautiful & healthy human

  • @gudetamaenthusiast8315
    @gudetamaenthusiast8315 Pƙed rokem +16

    damn, i never really thought about prioritization this way. my energy quickly drains out mainly because my focus is erratic-but that could mainly just be because i don’t know when and where i can focus. thanks for this 💗

  • @vanessasmith9646
    @vanessasmith9646 Pƙed rokem +2

    You are so right about focus! This has made the biggest difference for me. My brain doesn’t not retain much at night.

  • @Tom.A.
    @Tom.A. Pƙed rokem +1

    Best motivational video i've ever watched! It's so inspirational you made time to study for med school and work full time, and still be "locked in". Thank you!! and please make more videos like this. New subscriber earned

  • @estebanmeza9645
    @estebanmeza9645 Pƙed rokem +19

    I'm a chronic procrastinator and an underachiever, Not living up to my own expectations made me suicidal and stop caring about my life completely. I find it so, so so so so difficult to study, it's painful. I'm horribly slow and never learn things well enough. I struggle with college alone and couldn't even imagine myself doing more than just college. Everyone, and I mean everyone around me is so much more succesful than me that it makes me ashamed about myself. When I thought something must be wrong with my brain, I decided to go to the psychiatrist and got diagnosed with bipolar disorder and adhd. I still can't solve why I just can't make it, even when I make an effort much bigger than my mates, I still grades worse than them, and I mean enclosing myself studying like crazy and still ending up being the worst one in the class, it's really disheartening. I really wish I could fix this, I want to be like you.

    • @sunvavachi
      @sunvavachi Pƙed rokem

      Hope you can take it hour by hour and see what you can do. Maybe try to work with a tutor. And to carry on extra things like running or something. I wish I had done that in college. I really hope it works out, I have faith in you! :)

    • @tobieeck9676
      @tobieeck9676 Pƙed rokem +1

      Ahhh this is tooo relatable man, hope ur doin alright

    • @letzertenorioperez1630
      @letzertenorioperez1630 Pƙed rokem +1

      Hope you’re doing alright, my best for you, you’ll make it

    • @veronicahaney6005
      @veronicahaney6005 Pƙed rokem

      I feel you

    • @roymastboom391
      @roymastboom391 Pƙed rokem

      I hope you get out of this long rut and start feeling better about your life soon. If you would like any advice, I would personally say spend as much time as possible with other people, and doing things you like. When you need to do things you don't like, do these together with people you do like. And I frequently make exhaustive lists of what I do and don't want out of my life, I find these clear my head and give me the motivation to keep going when I am personally overwhelmed.

  • @Ne0dysseus
    @Ne0dysseus Pƙed rokem +10

    Actually excellent, I also swapped my days around, stopped playing games, for now, and started studying in the mornings. These changes also include me at 42 and looking like an overweight Viking, I started eating breakfast and forcing myself on a 10 to 15-minute workout before studying wakes me up and clears my head. I'm kinda disappointed that I only pulled myself together so late in life.

  • @michaelprovenza3378
    @michaelprovenza3378 Pƙed rokem +1

    Wow, by far the best video I've seen on this topic! Very informative, great examples! You left nothing out! The visuals were also so good! All-around great content! LOVED IT! I learned a lot

  • @groweveryday9791
    @groweveryday9791 Pƙed rokem +1

    Thank you. I have been feeling so burnt out lately. Really needed this. Thank you.

  • @ardentword508
    @ardentword508 Pƙed rokem +5

    The shift in perspective to "focus" management is really helpful, thanks! Working as an editor I have some very mentally intensive things to process, but also a lot of small annoying admin work. My usual philosophy was getting admin stuff done first to get it "out of the way," but I've been finding actually editing chapters exhausting the more work I get. Doing the mentally intensive editing FIRST, then the admin work when my focus is low, seems like it should really improve my general workflow.

  • @mackrykers
    @mackrykers Pƙed rokem +5

    I am so grateful I found your channel! I love the video editing style, the club concept, the story telling and the information!! Hands down my new favourite CZcamsrs.

  • @thebleuoracle316
    @thebleuoracle316 Pƙed rokem

    I am so blessed to finally find this kind of video. Thank you brother.

  • @KR-ez7mf
    @KR-ez7mf Pƙed rokem

    A much needed one for me right now👍 Thank you for this video

  • @Capristar
    @Capristar Pƙed rokem +119

    This actually works! I passed through university with flying color doing the exact same thing. Instead of studying at night time, I would instead sleep and recharge and start studying at about 5AM until 8AM. During this period too I realized my brain works effectively.

    • @sarahj7283
      @sarahj7283 Pƙed rokem +5

      I have to be at work for 6 sođŸ„ș I hope I get through this

    • @bonhamcarter4488
      @bonhamcarter4488 Pƙed rokem

      @@sarahj7283 then wake up at 3am. Go to bed at 8 or 9pm.

    • @sarahj7283
      @sarahj7283 Pƙed rokem

      @@bonhamcarter4488 lol I actually do wake up around 3/4ish but I go to bed around 11/12 lol

    • @bonhamcarter4488
      @bonhamcarter4488 Pƙed rokem

      @@sarahj7283 oh cool. If it works for you, great!

    • @patrciaclemons8183
      @patrciaclemons8183 Pƙed rokem

      @@sarahj7283 get more sleep

  • @CrisTryingToBeProductive
    @CrisTryingToBeProductive Pƙed rokem +69

    I like that you shared why and how you drew the solutions to your "problems". Many videos are just a list of "do this to be more productive".

    • @CajunKoiAcademy
      @CajunKoiAcademy  Pƙed rokem +12

      I can only speak from what I know and learned from personally!

  • @lunhamegenogueira1969
    @lunhamegenogueira1969 Pƙed rokem +1

    This video was mind opening. Thanks for sharing you insight. Will try something similar and see how that will work out for me.

  • @lorainisrael
    @lorainisrael Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    Thanks for sharing your actual journey, it was highly relatable. I consider myself a well organised person and it is always great to learn from others who might be even better than me.

  • @tptallen4498
    @tptallen4498 Pƙed rokem +8

    I like how he quickly changes from "our biggest asset is not time, but focus"
    To showing us how to manage time properly.

  • @theduffrichie2050
    @theduffrichie2050 Pƙed rokem +10

    My one hack has been since last 14 years is morning for mind eve for physical / body/ workout. Loved the video 👌

  • @efrahaimrn
    @efrahaimrn Pƙed rokem

    I never thought about time management like this. This content is priceless! Thank you for sharing!!!!

  • @LD-oq1co
    @LD-oq1co Pƙed rokem

    great video! I took some very useful points from it that I have never considered before like structuring the day by focus and setting a bedtime instead of a wake up time. Thanks for sharing

  • @fsl4faisal
    @fsl4faisal Pƙed rokem +9

    using time as focus and non-focus hours is really worth it.. I have thought about it in the past but I could not relate it in a way that would actually help me.. now that I now I can have focus hours instead of study hours.. or coding hours..
    I can divide my time mainly in two categories .. and that would also take the pressure off of from performing ... i.e. within 1 hour I must complete 1 coding question.. (this path leads to disappointment often)... now I can enjoy the time just with focus..

  • @RedVelvetLines
    @RedVelvetLines Pƙed rokem +10

    I swapped my alarm clock for a wake up light that simulates sunrise over 30 minutes then instead of a buzzing, it plays nature sounds. This has made waking up much less triggering for me. And helps offset the blackout curtains.

  • @anubhav-suryanshu3424
    @anubhav-suryanshu3424 Pƙed rokem +1

    And a really thankful for your valuable contents!! 🌟🌟

  • @warrenography
    @warrenography Pƙed rokem

    I have used a mix of these ideas, but this is more inclusive than I had conceived of it; also, lately life has driven me out of my method, so your video is a nice reminder with extra boost ideas, thanks! I have been aware of not optimizing my focus, and found myself with things to do, want to do, but just tired now... and the past week I guess, I have been gearing up for resetting things, so finding your video was perfect timing.

  • @AB-ky5ob
    @AB-ky5ob Pƙed rokem +47

    And here I was expecting a soul-sucking 'increase your productivity' video, to squeeze out every last remaining available minute of your day to work. Instead I get practical useful advice alongside an approach to life that actually puts MORE life into it, more choice, more enjoyment, yes commitment, but to the right things and people. Thank you.

  • @catdogmom155
    @catdogmom155 Pƙed rokem

    This video is brilliant! Thank you for sharing!

  • @user-tc7gc8nb8p
    @user-tc7gc8nb8p Pƙed rokem

    Hi I usually never comment and this time I felt the need to do so. I've watched countless videos on time management and self-improvement as a student, and it seemed like nearly everyone says stuff that's just not relatable, and which I couldn't keep up with.
    However, your video was very well structured with tips I've never seen before, like scheduling based on focus.
    This video really helped me understand and visualize how I could balance my workload and social life.
    I can't thank you enough.

  • @cwr8618
    @cwr8618 Pƙed rokem +8

    Yea, the ability to transition is a key strength. I’m going to build one of these for parents. Also adding more specificity around exercise and diet, because if your body isn’t healthy, all that focus time isn’t worth shit. Otherwise, as a parent working a full time gig, who’s also taking classes, this video is a great foundation

  • @MicahBratt
    @MicahBratt Pƙed rokem +13

    I used to always stay up late to study because I had higher energy and liked the peace. But I found that I also could get the same result by getting up early but the key is getting up really early so it's practically night. Of course the main downside is having to get to bed earlier than most people and that can effect your social life.

  • @IMPROVE1010
    @IMPROVE1010 Pƙed rokem +1

    great video man! learned a lot from this! My routine was the same as yours, but I was managing my schedule with time not with focus so gotta try this!

  • @nataliveiras
    @nataliveiras Pƙed rokem

    Thanks for this video. It really helped me to organize my ideas around beying more productive and focus my energy in the things there are important to me.

  • @taiefmiah
    @taiefmiah Pƙed rokem +226

    This is an interesting way to think about it. I've always used a sense of adrenaline to study, which peaks from 6-7pmm. I've tried to brute force it etc.. I always seemed to confuse this with the mythical "flow state"
    It does end up with me being burned out for at least a day or two, and I realise that it is random and will not be acceptable once med school is over.

    • @CajunKoiAcademy
      @CajunKoiAcademy  Pƙed rokem +20

      that's interesting! yeah I have random waves of energy to study too. Needed to capitalize on it without burning out

  • @anubhav-suryanshu3424
    @anubhav-suryanshu3424 Pƙed rokem +3

    I'm really loving Cajun koi academy (more than my yesterday classes!!) But , what i more like is your intro that you were giving earlier in your videos!🌟

    • @CajunKoiAcademy
      @CajunKoiAcademy  Pƙed rokem +1

      Wow, thank you! Really appreciate you saying that :)

  • @BaileytheIllustrator
    @BaileytheIllustrator Pƙed rokem +2

    It's soooo trrueeee! This is exactly what I've been doing to build my own art career. I just got up earlier and worked then, and did some digital art over my lunch break, and then by the end of the day it's just time to relax, destress and take time for self care. Lovely schedule.

  • @baejae8442
    @baejae8442 Pƙed rokem

    I like your explanation and tips because it deals with working on ourselves internally as opposed focusing on external things to help us establish discipline such as new gadgets for EVERY aspect we are trying to change in our lives. Great job! âœŒđŸŸđŸŽ„đŸ€“

  • @pkraikar3515
    @pkraikar3515 Pƙed rokem +5

    I am working as a tech support agent and have been trying to study..and I failed..I was drowsy, fatigue , because of travel 2.5 hrs daily+ 9 hrs work.
    Now I am getting confidence & motivation watching your video.
    Thanks for making this video .👌

  • @_negentropy_
    @_negentropy_ Pƙed rokem +23

    I really really appreciate flipping the schedule to prioritizing focus rather than time. 🙏 this is a game changer for me. I’m exhausted by the many science influencers who preach optimal times in the day to do deep focused work. These guys have no other interruptions in their lives bc they either have wives who shield them from everything or they’re single. They base their schedules on data collected from other men in the same scenarios. I’m a full time doctoral student, a full time single mom, and a full time income “figure outer”. My study focus blocks are dictated by two other full time jobs. That’s just not compatible with the schedules of dudes who have the leisure to work out and nap more hours of the day than they need to put in productive work.

    • @ukaszgzella4022
      @ukaszgzella4022 Pƙed rokem

      Indeed. Having children is game changer whole life... greetings for all parents for doing their job and adhere family life with employment and study.

  • @alexialove6379
    @alexialove6379 Pƙed rokem

    You answered all my questions with every new topic, thank you.

  • @nicolequeiros1573
    @nicolequeiros1573 Pƙed rokem +1

    Thank you so much for the video! At the moment I'm working full time and studying to be veterinary nurse. The focus tip clicked in my brain 😊😊😊

  • @joncionrom1212
    @joncionrom1212 Pƙed rokem +52

    I am starting to adopt your concept of "focus" and it makes sense on my study habit. I am a person that gets easily distracted by my own thoughts and at the same time the thoughts that I get in my studies are on and off. So with your concept on focus I started to make a timer on my "focus time". Whenever my mind start to focus on my study I hit the countdown button and when my mind drifts off I hit the pause button. With this I start to keep a "real" track with the time I really spend on focusing and not just the time I spend studying.

    • @ajvitha2546
      @ajvitha2546 Pƙed rokem

      May I know which app u use for this?

    • @Amber-tk8hd
      @Amber-tk8hd Pƙed rokem +2

      ooh this is good. i do something similiar. if i feel energized i do the 60mins of studying then 15 min break. but if i feel a little tired i do 30 mins of studying then 5 min break for however long i can stand

    • @thenowhere2
      @thenowhere2 Pƙed rokem

      Do consider that some of the thoughts may be intrusive ones-- not coming from your true self or downloads from The Holy Spirit.

  • @dlizard04
    @dlizard04 Pƙed rokem +6

    Thank you for this video. I just figured out this hack for me. I go to bed at 5pm and wake up at 12am to exercise, practice guitar, then code before work at 6am.

  • @carlosfloresherrera5893
    @carlosfloresherrera5893 Pƙed rokem

    This is brilliant! Thank you so much! You deserve more than 200k followers!

  • @Diana-xm6zb
    @Diana-xm6zb Pƙed rokem

    Finally a productivity video that has different content! I love the aesthetic of your room/background too!

  • @roosterfloss758
    @roosterfloss758 Pƙed rokem +23

    Your concept seems like you're managing energy over time and utilizing your ability to use focus when your energy is the most optimal. Awesome video :)

  • @matthewflowers1079
    @matthewflowers1079 Pƙed rokem +2

    Thank you so much for sharing 🙏 this makes so much sense. Having time doesn't guarantee productivity- focus is the important part! And looking back at the most productive points in my life- it was when I was setting deadlines, all day long. Those were also some of my happiest points in life, it feels good to be productive and accomplish what you put your mind to =)

  • @NaturalRhythmsInc.
    @NaturalRhythmsInc. Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    You are awesome! Totally resonates with things I’ve learned about myself recently being most productive and focused in the morning and maannnn the bedtime is such a life hack! Glad I found you 😊

  • @piamouarkech6890
    @piamouarkech6890 Pƙed rokem +4

    watching your videos will never be a waste of time.
    keep it up

  • @ABCshake
    @ABCshake Pƙed rokem +4

    I wish I knew this while in undergrad. At least I can try to use this info while working and studying to enter a new line of work.

  • @yunginspirit3162
    @yunginspirit3162 Pƙed rokem

    I love this, and agree, early mornings are the best time to study for me too. You are so smart! Thank you.

  • @gabbyrios9366
    @gabbyrios9366 Pƙed rokem

    I don't really take the time to see videos of people speaking but your videos are truly helpful and I watch them from start to beginning. Thank you for sharing tips to become better!

  • @peacefuldevil2.083
    @peacefuldevil2.083 Pƙed rokem +7

    Make videos everyday. You are such an good creator to relax and be productive.❀❀

    • @CajunKoiAcademy
      @CajunKoiAcademy  Pƙed rokem +2

      haha we try to make them as much as possible. Thanks for watching :)

  • @Ohadberry
    @Ohadberry Pƙed rokem +6

    It’s amazing to me how the principles you mentioned have already been forming in my mind before I watched the video.
    Love your plan on Focus vs Time perspective.
    Thank you for the video!

  • @g.r.2985
    @g.r.2985 Pƙed rokem

    Dude, somehow got recommended this video for my algorithm but I really like your messaging and pace. You have a great voice for YT. New subscriber!

  • @nn-ge8gb
    @nn-ge8gb Pƙed rokem +10

    I needed this... Working studying mom..😔

    • @CajunKoiAcademy
      @CajunKoiAcademy  Pƙed rokem +6

      that's amazing! so much responsibility on your plate. Hope this video helps some!

  • @nar__xis9351
    @nar__xis9351 Pƙed rokem +6

    Attention: controlling bedtime only works if you can control falling asleep. I can't. As someone with chronic insomnia i might take anything from 2 to 4 hours to fall asleep on average

    • @bettyvonlittle
      @bettyvonlittle Pƙed rokem

      REAL
      But hemi-sync meditation really changed my insomnia game! Puts me to sleep in 40 mins to an hour

    • @dr.ankita4336
      @dr.ankita4336 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      Exercise daily

  • @combatkid999
    @combatkid999 Pƙed rokem

    Totally found this useful and enjoyable. Thank you

  • @katerinap.5662
    @katerinap.5662 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you so much for this video. I want to become the kind of person who works a lot and gets fulfillment out of it. However I'm quite lazy and anxious, so the moment there is any pressure put on me, I back out. I got an interview tomorrow for a job that will last a couple months only and at the same time exam season will start in a month from now (so the second month of the job and exams align). I had a whole free month and didn't do anything almost plus during the previous exam season in june I was so lazy that I barely studied and only got through half of the semester's exams. I admire people like you, I hope to pick up at least some of your habits. Thanks again!

  • @peipeixi
    @peipeixi Pƙed rokem +10

    I’m going to start an 8-5 job while studying for my law degree. I suck at time management so hopefully this helps!

    • @ghost-bo2qr
      @ghost-bo2qr Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      How did you go? Because I also start at 8-5 while studying a medical degree 😅

  • @YoungMule
    @YoungMule Pƙed rokem +8

    I’ve learned to give myself some grace when modifying my schedule. Even waking up just 30 min earlier can be quite uncomfortable so if I want the habit to stick I give myself time. Rather than going from 7:30 to 5:30 in one day I’d give myself at least a week for my circadian rhythm to taper down. 15-30 min earlier a day seems to be small enough to not ruin my morning due to grogginess. Also like he said, going to be earlier also helps a lot too.

  • @painfree_md
    @painfree_md Pƙed rokem +1

    As a resident, I can definitely relate - Prioritizing bed time routine is highly underrated. Thank you for sharing

  • @maco825
    @maco825 Pƙed rokem +1

    I really appreciate the tips man. I'm planning to go into law school this year while still maintaining my career in finance. This gave me a bit more confidence to pursue this challenge

  • @LegoEddy
    @LegoEddy Pƙed rokem +10

    I agree on the focus points and structure my days the same way. From what little I read about neuroscience, they also seem to suggest this. One thing I do wonder, though, is if there is such thing as "free focus", i.e., if when I'm really motivated to do something, I can do it without "losing battery". My preliminary observations on myself indicate that, no, even if I really feel like doing something (e.g., read a chapter on an interesting textbook at the weekend), it does drain my battery. And if I do that in the evening, when my battery is already depleted, I run it into minus, and only notice it the next morning, when it's not recharged to 100% anymore.
    What's your thoughts on this?

  • @imbloopanda4851
    @imbloopanda4851 Pƙed rokem +9

    Love the concepts in the video. But something I find these type of videos lack is what to do once you have a girlfriend and dealing with the non structured parts of life? Ive had a really hard time these past few years trying to find a healthy way to balance time with those I love and also hustling and working towards my goals. I'd love to hear if anyone else has encountered this and what their thoughts are :)

    • @aishahshamsul8642
      @aishahshamsul8642 Pƙed rokem

      You have to communicate on what the expectations are for maintaining the relationship (eg. Is daily 1+ hour calls and weekend meet okay). Make it structure and make sure you're both okay if someone slips (eg too tired/unexpectedly busy for daily calls)

  • @me_lvin7068
    @me_lvin7068 Pƙed rokem

    Needed this amidst my crazy schedule. Thanks.

  • @niftybaker5967
    @niftybaker5967 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    This was very valuable. Thank you

  • @oOcitizenOo
    @oOcitizenOo Pƙed rokem +5

    The topic itself relatable. I've been in 'feeling tired after a working day' mode for more than two years now. Each day i wake up at 6 a.m., so as to get to the work which is in 40km from home, then 8 hours a day i work and then i spend again appr. 2 hours to commute home.Driving home with all the traffic jams and road rage really exhausts me.Apart from that, starting from September it gets darker and darker and the weather conditions with a coming winter gets worse each day so it becomes more difficult to drive car. At 8p.m. i'm at home and really can't do anything productive. At the same time i realize i have to study, get some experience on programming and take some courses all just to become a better specialist and find a new job, but aforementioned reasons wear me off physically and emotionally.i feel like i am burnt out and need to break this 'tiredness cycle'. If only it was that easy

    • @vb7668
      @vb7668 Pƙed rokem

      Hi friend sorry it seems rough, I used to live in a mega city with 25 million people so getting to uni and back was like travelling 3h+ a day plus managing a job and household. Anyway, fast forward I am burned out, overweight and depressed and at a low point in my life. I've been wondering what it's all about when Jesus Christ comes into my life. I wasn't looking but He still found me. I'm now married to a man I love, freelancing work I love and get time to enjoy stuff and not feel dead. I owe it all to Him who rose me from the dead and I am sure He can help you too if you ask. God bless you buddy.

    • @carlacondie8088
      @carlacondie8088 Pƙed rokem

      What if you stayed near the office and studied before you return home? Maybe beat some of the traffic.

    • @AprendeconEloisa
      @AprendeconEloisa Pƙed rokem +1

      Same! I live 1:30 hrs and a half from work. When I get home all I want is to eat and sleep or maybe watch a. Tv show bc I’m exhausted!! I get up at 7:00 am. Start working at 10:00 am and finish at 8:00 pm, then arrive home at 10:00 pm 😞😞😞😞

    • @thebrutaltooth1506
      @thebrutaltooth1506 Pƙed rokem

      In that case use the travel time for learning using audio. At home summarize what you learnd. And in the late evening work on your portfolio and apply for new jobs.
      This should be enough. Plus maybe something on Saturday morning. But keep Sunday's free from all other "tasks".
      What you are doing now doesn't seem sustainable for the long run.
      Remember to treat the root cause (draining job at long fostance) rather than the symptoms (e.g. Idont have enought time/focus to....).

  • @phoenixx25
    @phoenixx25 Pƙed rokem +2

    I have a headache but its not an excuse to miss this videođŸ”„đŸ”„

  • @achourabi
    @achourabi Pƙed rokem

    great great great video , really enjoyed it

  • @opulentElephant11
    @opulentElephant11 Pƙed rokem

    This is a game changer. Thank you for your insight and making this content

  • @littlebear4264
    @littlebear4264 Pƙed rokem +3

    "playing Tetris with the time you have." That is really good

  • @kinkaku9
    @kinkaku9 Pƙed rokem +4

    When you're tired, GO TO SLEEP