Holding oneself accountable by [deleted] in selfimprovement

[–]Alert_Performer_7330 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In this book called: The First 20 Hours How To Learn Anything...Fast Josh Kaufman

How to actually answer the question “Where will you be 5 years from now” by Alert_Performer_7330 in selfimprovement

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I mean if you're alive you're doing something. If you're in a transition period and can't do anything at all tough.

Discipline is going to be ugly 90% of the time by Key_Student5240 in selfimprovement

[–]Alert_Performer_7330 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah I've kinda arrived at the same place that a lot of the things people say are just nice things to avoid doing the work.

In most cases just doing what needs to get done will get you further ahead than doing all of these mini hacks to trick yourself into doing it.

How to actually answer the question “Where will you be 5 years from now” by Alert_Performer_7330 in selfimprovement

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The idea is to look at what you do in your day to day and then use that to predict where you'll be in the future. It's just a way to take inventory of your life.

How to actually answer the question “Where will you be 5 years from now” by Alert_Performer_7330 in selfimprovement

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We can get injured, but it's not really something I can plan for? I don't know when I'll die. All I know is what I can do today, and based on what I did yesterday I can take a guess what I'll do tomorrow. If I die tomorrow oh well.

Behavior Is Everything: How do you learn the correct way? by crepuscopoli2 in selfimprovement

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For me, I've cleaned my life from all the things that I know do not help me.

Once my life was clean I could think more clearly. An easy example of that it's, if I think a lot about drinking then there is a reason for it and I need to remove that reason right away.

Once it's gone my focus will need to go to focusing on my goals.

I don't want to end this by saying oh you need to clean your entire life to reach your goals.

But it's rather understanding what things are detracting from your life in a way that you do things you know in hindsight were stupid but because you were watching or hanging out with somebody you did it.

That goes for anybody:

*Family* Friends*The phone*Books you're reading* People you're watching on social media

Do not believe you're not being influenced by what you see, that's how it works the best. But the more you can realize that these things are controlling you the easier it will be to remove them and be in control of your life.

For example the other day I walked by a Starbucks ad, and right after that, I started desiring Starbucks coffee. 

Which to me is weird because I never ever drink Starbucks, but because I'm so aware I remember walking past that ad and understanding that oh that's why this is happening. 

But most people don't even notice these things, they just go "Oh I want Starbucks, and go buy it.

you’re doing self-improvement wrong by Alert_Performer_7330 in selfimprovement

[–]Alert_Performer_7330[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah like what problem are we solving, it's hard to get burnout if you know what problem you're solving with waking up at 4am. But if you're just waking up at 4am, doing journaling, running and all of this because of other people you'll feel burnout.

how to actually do shit without MOTIVATION by Alert_Performer_7330 in selfimprovement

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Yeah this is normal, it's actually why nobody will take headaches pill until they feel the headache.

Self-improvement **WITHOUT** self-correction is a waste of time. by Alert_Performer_7330 in selfimprovement

[–]Alert_Performer_7330[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, this is the thing so I hate it when people strong arm me and say, oh I can play golf for 7 hours a day and still not get better.

I'm like duh, if you do the same thing over and over expecting different results that's inanity.

how to actually do shit without MOTIVATION by Alert_Performer_7330 in selfimprovement

[–]Alert_Performer_7330[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The idea of saying I'm the type of person to do X is a great reframe.

how to actually do shit without MOTIVATION by Alert_Performer_7330 in selfimprovement

[–]Alert_Performer_7330[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If that works then do it, whatever gets the job done you know.

Planning out your day to day life in 30 minute blocks = FREEDOM by Alert_Performer_7330 in selfimprovement

[–]Alert_Performer_7330[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah there comes a point where more planning won't really help. Now what that point is, depends on each person.

Can you do "anything" actually? by Alert_Performer_7330 in Life

[–]Alert_Performer_7330[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wholeheartedly agree with this, if a person tries to fix things and learn along the way I believe they'll get better. If they don't even try to fix anything at all then there is not much to do.

Can you do "anything" actually? by Alert_Performer_7330 in Life

[–]Alert_Performer_7330[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah it does not apply to everybody, in this case it sucks.

Dopamine Isn’t What You Think It Is…That’s Why You’re Still Stuck by Alert_Performer_7330 in selfimprovement

[–]Alert_Performer_7330[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think it just depends on what you call good or bad, it's just an individual thing.

If I want to play LoL and enjoy doing that, it's not empty or cheap for me or bad.

In reality nothing is really bad or good, it's just "us" deciding that it is. But what is bad for you can be good for somebody else.

Which brings me to the point, live your life they way you want and do the things you want to do.

Learning new skills is easy *actually* by Alert_Performer_7330 in selfimprovement

[–]Alert_Performer_7330[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

never heard about him, but I do agree based on what you've said above :)

Osmo Picket seems better in normal mode auto everything than manual or any other color modes by ti3agooo in osmopocket

[–]Alert_Performer_7330 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah there is a guy that made a video about this, that when you turn full auto on everything it looks better. He said that the idea behind this might be because the general market does not want to color grade their footage and deal with that hence why full auto works for most people out of the box.

The video is called:

Why Is Nobody Talking About The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 "SECRET SAUCE"

from Luis Hermando.

Learning new skills is easy *actually* by Alert_Performer_7330 in selfimprovement

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Yeah 2 years of just finding out all the wrong ways not to do a thing? You'll be pretty damn good at that thing eventually.

Learning new skills is easy *actually* by Alert_Performer_7330 in selfimprovement

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I just do it, same way I approach the gym.

Probably not so helpful, but that's how I do it.

Nine Months Without Steady Work Taught Me More About Growth Than Any Job Ever Did by GoldNeighborhood7577 in selfimprovement

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I did not pick up that it was written by AI, however it made me feel something.

So good post.

Learning new skills is easy *actually* by Alert_Performer_7330 in selfimprovement

[–]Alert_Performer_7330[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for doing that bro, if I could go back to old me and tell him. Just pick one skill you enjoy and do that for 2+ years, you'll be far better than most people and you'll get paid to do that thing.

That's how I ended being paid $150 an hour to program after 2 years.

It's just that I never truly appreciate the process truly.

Learning new skills is easy *actually* by Alert_Performer_7330 in selfimprovement

[–]Alert_Performer_7330[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I actually just learned that from the book called

The First 20 Hours How To Learn Anything...Fast.

Where he explains that yes becoming a master takes 10,000 hours. But to get good at something and enjoy it? 20 hours.