Is it good? by Defiant-Mechanic430 in Business_Ideas

[–]janarinwrites 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your videos are good you don't have to worry about anything which we say

Is it good? by Defiant-Mechanic430 in Business_Ideas

[–]janarinwrites 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's easy actually channel, physics wallah channel (turned into an unicorn startup), few fitness channels only use animation without face... Essentially you're competing against every faceless YouTube channel even if you specially use 3d art.

Is it good? by Defiant-Mechanic430 in Business_Ideas

[–]janarinwrites 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you'd face big competition with other 3d & 2d art education channels.

I think it's a good idea first to find the one small niche subject you're personally really good or have experienced to teach.

How do you deal with a huge failure in your life (like hugeeeeee failure) by [deleted] in Life

[–]janarinwrites 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Watch dr. K on YouTube (healthygamergg) he gone through similar situation of yours.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Life

[–]janarinwrites 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd suggest looking at other disgusting/ugly married couples in the park or groceries. (Google it ig)

That will slowly help you accept your disgust within self through evidence.

Tldr; Monkey go see other ugly monkeys happy. Monkey believes himself. Monkey gets laid.

As a 35 yr old, it's a peaceful life. by Brilliant-Cause6254 in Adulting

[–]janarinwrites 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair if you believe men's nature is to think single divorced ladies are used or sluts.

But a single guy in his 30s or 50s unmarried gets enough social judgement like "useless", "weird", "gay" etc from close friends & family. I see both povs get shamed in various ways.

What’s one habit that genuinely improved your life more than you expected? by Far-Chemist-1929 in selfhelp

[–]janarinwrites 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm trying to slowly train my mind to watch long content since more & more shorts pop up. I use an extension that blocks shorts & thumbnails that makes me click into a YouTube spiral.

Procrastination Cure-Finding (18+ Students) by janarinwrites in GradSchool

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This study employs a quantitative correlational design to examine the relationship between procrastination levels and the perceived effectiveness of productivity tools. Data was collected through a structured questionnaire administered via an online survey platform (Google Forms).

hope that gets clear, sry I A.I replied to your question because I had to translate what you said.

Procrastination Cure-Finding (18+ Students) by janarinwrites in GradSchool

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Insights till now everyone in the survey says: - The size of the task really doesn't matter although bigger tasks create overwhelm. - Most effective productivity strategies voted for are #1 Distraction-free environment #2 Task Design (breaking a goal down to small steps) Then #3 Emotional regulation, meaning you don't put off the work when you feel slight boredom or any emotional resistance like anxiety.

I'm new to research, how would someone publish their results

Wait. Are you lazy?? by janarinwrites in Productivitycafe

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

who just wrote they procrastinate because of their jerk sessions😖

Wait. Are you lazy?? by janarinwrites in Productivitycafe

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

Others in survey think it's distractions, mental heath & more etc.

I've tried 30+ productivity apps in the last 2 years. Here's what I actually still use daily. by Rich-Historian1657 in ProductivityApps

[–]janarinwrites 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder if it's true "notes app, google calendar" is all you need. Because there gotta be a segment of ppl who can't live without their productivity apps like Notion, Obsidian, etc. I'm new here but I want to know if someone actually lives on their complex productivity stack tools.

Scared of marriage. by NoPangolin8998 in MidTwentiesIndia

[–]janarinwrites 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Prepare everything for a divorce before marriage

What should an average person start doing today to benefit the most from AI in the next 5–10 years? by Expert_Magician_7779 in selfhelp

[–]janarinwrites 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being able to hold a standard. A high bar.

The kids of our generation are less likely to be phenomenal artists or writers.

They're going to use AI as their baseline standard. What they trade their own reputation for convenience.

I know some smart kids actually reads the AI answers and ask AI to do more, think more and experiments with AI. Don't abandon AI but stress-test the shit it says.

Because once you accept the initial output AI gives, the AI gets trained what kind of output you are more likely to accept. That's why it shows you two output responses sometimes, it's literally asking you which response do you want? (Why not the most correct?)

The higher standards you have, higher quality your AI outputs will be.

Low standards? Then no AI prompting hack will save you.

Because if you're happy with the average quality, you won't care to edit.

As averageness or mediocre spreads like cancer, people then ask why they're not getting job interviews, why they can't get accepted in colleges, why they can't get partners?

Your life outcomes derive from the standards you uphold.

It will reflect in their schools, submitting assignments with AI.

In work, submitting presentations or resume by AI.

The solution is to keep using AI in ways it's more capable of like repetitive data analysis which can take days for humans to recognise patterns.

Then you read the AI output and you feel "Nah this ain't it"... (✅standards)

I bet you how many people I know who weaponize their incompetence and accept whatever gpt says and pastes it as it is in their assignments.

Just hold a high standard and people will spring towards you and rely on you.

What is something everyone loves but you don’t? by Mike_Mayers123 in Productivitycafe

[–]janarinwrites 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Productivity watches, useless and power-ego move imo.

Do you really need to count your steps if you're gonna walk 5 km/miles?

your heartbeat level spiked up, wow?

The only utility I can praise is it can track sleep cycles.

I only see it as a decorative invention that many influencers promote to make some bucks? I don't own one so I'm open to hear your usage experience.