28:47 This is one of the GREATEST answers I've seen ever on KZbin. Cal's response, drawing from both experience and external knowledge (CBT), is incredibly helpful and will benefit many people. It reminded me of the old answers he used to give in older episodes, and I hope he continues this in future episodes. I hope he does an episode on CBT and productivity!
@LeviLife3 ай бұрын
Such a real humble character you have Cal! Even the advertisement is so humble and uncommercial ♥️
@juanbalbi19252 ай бұрын
Cal! I don't comment very often, but I just want to let you know that you're helping a lot of people. Your videos are always so human and relatable. Your calm voice and serene way of speaking make us feel connected to you. Amazing podcast!
@taylorjanegreen12 ай бұрын
I love both your long and short videos! I love seeing the entire episode and I like zeroing in on specific content in your shorter videos that you do provide 🙏💗
@taylorjanegreen12 ай бұрын
This is spectacular and life-changing profound! Thank you!
@Mr.Miller93 ай бұрын
Set the goal (Why) . Form habits towards that goal. This is willpower and consistency. It will not feel good at first, but chase after the things that don’t feel good. Or is deemed hard. That’s when you’re growing
@ShelleyElmblad3 ай бұрын
Intriguing and makes sense. I'm going to give this a try, just may rewire my brain.
@ivana_dicarlo_2 ай бұрын
I have the same email problem of your listener, but the proposed solution is super rational and works in a perfect world. 99% of the time email is not a choice, is imposed as the way to manage conversations. Most importantly, in projects bound by contracts, you have to have the decision process written in email messages, so you can prove responsibilities if needed. The only thing one can do is to structure the email to be easily read, to find important passages fast, etc.
@biegebythesea67753 ай бұрын
that question about how to get back on track after a downfall is great (I also asked this) and i think it's something common with those who are neurodiverse.
@CollinRutherford3 ай бұрын
Instead of just focusing on the hard tasks, set up small rewards for completing them. This can help reinforce positive behavior and make tackling difficult projects feel more rewarding.
@blankspace73362 ай бұрын
Yea thats what i want, REWARD im starting to feel that i couldn't study effectively because ik there won't be any reward init
@artemvolkov83643 ай бұрын
Thanks. So relevant to me. Can't push myself to go for intensive workout (BJJ). Or keep it consistent. Failed multiple times during the last year. I'll try pushups every day till the end of October. Then go out for a pullup/pushup nad may be run 3 times a week during the November. And only in December I'll try again attend BJJ.
@C9AK0062 ай бұрын
Hey Mr cal. I think we really need a cal newport clips channels. A 15 min highlight video is best & covers all the content. Pls do that.🙏🏻
@irenesantos90883 ай бұрын
gonna try the tactic whenever I ruminate which always happens to me
@lisalightning2103 ай бұрын
Which previous episode talked about creating a plan your brain could buy into, please?
@RonniiV3 ай бұрын
I don't remember which episode but I'll summarize the salient point. If you want to do something that will take a long time and requires social or technical knowledge you do not have, simply just "doing" it over and over is not going to yield better and better results (your mind will notice and stop you when you embark on these grand goals). You must find a mentor or training that can get you to do the right things to improve your results and let you know if you're improving or not. The example he gave was when he decided on the goal to publish a book, he had a family friend help network and find a publisher he could ask questions-- particuarly: "If I wanted to publish a non-fiction book, what do I need to do now so that I can accomplish that goal in the next 5-10 years" or something like that. That person gave him the roadmap he then used to incrementally improve his writing and find topics that his core audience found engaging.
@lisalightning2103 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. That gives me a good idea. I'll keep looking for the episode with that in mind. I appreciate you taking the time to answer.
@Rudzani3 ай бұрын
I don’t know which episode but the concept is episodic future thinking. Your brain projects into the future, and is unlikely to be motivated if it views your plan as unrealistic.
@pointlessmachine3 ай бұрын
@lisalightning210 he's mentioned it in a few episodes already, but maybe Episode 273 can be helpful for you? i think this is the youtube equivalent: kzbin.info/www/bejne/joCzc4FnoM9ojsUfeature=shared (cal's team pls put back the episode numbers in the title 😭)
@lisalightning2102 ай бұрын
Thanks all! I appreciate all the info and replies!
@tonyaparham26543 ай бұрын
Whoever wrote that article is completely uniformed about what a college (of any sort) . I work at a small community college-- far from an elite school-- but our faculty teach 5 courses and while they have no push to publish, they often serve on 2-4 committes, mentor other new faculty. At one point, I knew a woman who was the department chair, the director of the center for teaching and learning and she also taught 3 classes! It is a hard job-- and it varies from college to college. What works at Georgetown or MIT is not what happens at Small Rural Community College-- but both are still important to the students who attend them and both positions are taxing, fraught with strees, and high expecations that a person will work for 10 hours a day, 7 days a week.
@jishasen73282 ай бұрын
My bookmark: 28:45
@duskrider88173 ай бұрын
Your video is deliciously long!
@ANTIMATTERLAZAR2 ай бұрын
If you do an Alien movie you can't forget the weird pregnancy bad horror that's been becoming less and less subtle with each installment
@ILoveMaths073 ай бұрын
Watching your entire video requires discipline.
@xAnonymousComedia3 ай бұрын
Shut up bot
@amitsachu3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@ILoveMaths073 ай бұрын
@@xAnonymousComediaI'm not a robot.
@mcd54783 ай бұрын
😅😂😂😂
@LinggarMaretvaCendani3 ай бұрын
More like "time"
@Michael-cb5nm2 ай бұрын
Brevity…what is it?
@thehappytwist3 ай бұрын
Can you please try making shorter videos- about 10-20 mins in length?
@ILoveMaths073 ай бұрын
Why is your video awfully long?
@lisalightning2103 ай бұрын
If you are not benefitting why watch? Some podcasters go 3 hours.
@ShelleyElmblad3 ай бұрын
It's a podcast, not a reel.
@biegebythesea67753 ай бұрын
because he's from the 00s.
@RonSwansonIsMyGod3 ай бұрын
Long enough to reach the ground...
@zachsalisbury97712 ай бұрын
Discipline.
@ILoveMaths073 ай бұрын
Boring video; didn't really help. None of your videos does.
@RonSwansonIsMyGod3 ай бұрын
Then why are you here...?
@felliesweetie3 ай бұрын
Why are you here?
@tonyaparham26543 ай бұрын
And you keep watching them because? You're avoiding being productive? Maybe you need the discipline ladder more than anyone. LOL
@ILoveMaths073 ай бұрын
Yes, I need discipline. That's why I watched the video until the Q and A part, but it wasn't helpful.
@ILoveMaths073 ай бұрын
@@RonSwansonIsMyGod Duh! The reason everyone else is here.