6 Life-Changing Skills ANYONE Can Learn (In 6-12 Months)

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Joel Snape

Joel Snape

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@Martial_Mindset
@Martial_Mindset Жыл бұрын
I found your channel a week ago and can't stop listening. It's great stuff! Oss.
@JoelSnape1
@JoelSnape1 Жыл бұрын
This is great to hear, my man. Oss!
@wangwilliam9551
@wangwilliam9551 Жыл бұрын
Focusing is a super power, I like that
@Sam.i7
@Sam.i7 10 ай бұрын
I love this guy 🙌🏼
@JoelSnape1
@JoelSnape1 10 ай бұрын
That's amazing to hear Sam, thank you!
@SamueljTanner
@SamueljTanner Жыл бұрын
This is an excellent list of skills to learn with practical guidance and recommended resources. So helpful. I am reading '9 out of 10 climbers make the same mistakes' after your recommendation from a previous video. Keep up the great content!
@JoelSnape1
@JoelSnape1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Samuel! Glad you're reading the book, it's genuinely great
@seandunne6005
@seandunne6005 Жыл бұрын
Loved this video again Joel. Will be sharing!
@dianesnider-y9j
@dianesnider-y9j Жыл бұрын
What an awesome video! Such great skills and advice. Thank you!
@cruisingwithkristie
@cruisingwithkristie 7 ай бұрын
I just found you and your videos today. So good. Thank you for your work.
@JoelSnape1
@JoelSnape1 Жыл бұрын
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@JPBotero717
@JPBotero717 2 ай бұрын
Amazing video. Talking about focus, how do stay focus with so many interests? I find difficult to focus on Bjj, improving my writing, learning marketing, and playing an instrument. It just feel like too much info in a daily basis
@JoelSnape1
@JoelSnape1 2 ай бұрын
Thanks! And good question. I have a whole other video about this, but the TLDR is: 1. Habits (this is a whole topic, but having regular slots where you do specific things is a game-changer). 2. Smallest unit of productive time (watch the vid for this) 3. Something I've started thinking about recently is doing things "DailyISH" - so not getting too mad at myself if I miss a day, but doing the things I want to do MOST DAYS (so eg 5-6 days a week on a good week, maybe 4 if I'm having a really busy week) kzbin.info/www/bejne/sGG9f6huecykrcU
@tfanatica
@tfanatica 10 ай бұрын
Hi! Thank you so much for this video :D. Could it be possible to have a list of the suggested videos on the description or comments? i want to finish watching the video (remaining focused 😉), but then i have to find where the linked suggestions are which is a hassle (and might mean less views from you due to the people not interested enough to go back and look). I really like your content and find it super interesting
@JoelSnape1
@JoelSnape1 10 ай бұрын
This is such a good point, thank you! I THINK the two I mention in the video are these: Use Two Notebooks, Change Your Life: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rpLGimWgpc6rqqc Conflict Communication: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hXvMoJqtqbJjd8k Will also add them to description, I appreciate the spot. Glad to hear you're enjoying the content! Please let me know if there's anything you're looking for help on.
@cristobalaguirre89
@cristobalaguirre89 Жыл бұрын
great stuff!
@andrewmc2445
@andrewmc2445 Жыл бұрын
Your channel has been a good find. I like the piano / bjj parallel - so different but both skills, both requite continuing to show up, both a incremental (huberman talks about thst being important for adults and new skills) and both require perserverance as its a time and repition. He does have an interesting segment on recall and testing ones self snd suggests to improve embedded learning the interval between reviewing a thing should increase of time to improve memory. Keep it up. I think the focus thing danaher has referenced and you see it all the time kn classes, somethings being taught and some dont pay attention then when drilling it they do something else. If people focused on the task at hand i'm sure progress would speed up. The only caveat i have to all this is a daughter who is ASD and she will focus by doing other things; fiddling whilst listening, wandering around. If shes made to stop, she stops listening and only fovuses on the fact shes stopped not why she was asked to stop to focus 😂😂
@JoelSnape1
@JoelSnape1 Жыл бұрын
Interesting comment, thanks Andrew: my six-year-old says he does his best thinking when he's running around the house, so I definitely relate to this. And yes, piano and BJJ are great complimentary skills in a way: one you can do alone and basically on your own time, the other one means you have to be social and get out to a gym. I've done a couple of videos on what they've both taught me about spaced repetition, etc, but I could definitely get into it more.
@HollyKnows1212
@HollyKnows1212 6 ай бұрын
I did my vitamin K for depression while piano shopping and this guy is now blowing my mind.
@JoelSnape1
@JoelSnape1 6 ай бұрын
Let's goooo!
@NoNo-s9h
@NoNo-s9h Ай бұрын
So if I have an iq 80 that means I have a -4x multiplier over the average person fuuuuuu. that means the book you can draw in 30 days get turns into you can draw in 120 days a 1/3 of the year. Assuming that negative traits stack, which idk if they do if have dyslexia and low iq that means that I probably like -8x slower than the average person at reading .How the hell am I going to finish those books that’s like 29 per words per minute.according to reading length how to win friends and influence people contains 76000 words let me use my calculator because I have dyscalculia too 76000/29 = 2,620.68965517 minutes which is 43.67816092 hours of non stop reading assuming I read 1 hour a day which I don’t ,that would mean 43.67816092 days. Which is like idk like 1/7 of the year that would roughly mean 7 books a year.and yes laziness is genetic.
@NoNo-s9h
@NoNo-s9h Ай бұрын
I guess my time Would be better spent on math and grammar anyways but that formula still applies to everything I do,be happy you weren’t born with a low iq like me.dead end jobs and the like.
@zakariahussein962
@zakariahussein962 10 ай бұрын
overediting with flashy transitions trigers migraines and seizures but great video.
@JoelSnape1
@JoelSnape1 10 ай бұрын
Oh gosh, I'm sorry to hear this. glad you found the video useful, though
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