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@rebecca427347 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@JenF-m5g8 ай бұрын
My 92 year old mom used to wake up early, pray, read, go out in nature, eat a healthy breakfast, and got busy doing all the things she needed to, while the rest of us slept in woke up late and never could finish the things we needed in our day. So it’s been about 10 years now I’m doing the same as her and I noticed I have more energy, I get things done in my day, I’m more relaxed and more productive at work, and my house is in order. I even get to hang out with my hubby 😂😂 and have fun!!
@blessedqueen5556 ай бұрын
Thank you for this reminder. My parents did the same thing. I used to do it but stopped. I'm going to start back ASAP.
@nanettew43985 ай бұрын
ASAP is NOW👯♀️🥰😇
@Karina-xt7pp4 ай бұрын
Love this ❤🙏
@Eding4u8 ай бұрын
I wake at 515 am, have a coffee, look at my news feed and at 6am I'm out the door for my 30min run. Cold shower then ready to hit the day running. Never felt better, I'm 58 & feel 25.
@teronfelix52178 ай бұрын
THE COLD SHOWERS ARE GOLD
@satansalley65268 ай бұрын
25 what?
@margaretniall26078 ай бұрын
Do u live alone?
@MrCav358 ай бұрын
Your better off leaving your coffee till after your run. Huberman has a good podcast about not consuming coffee till at least 90 minutes after waking
@Alphacentauri8197 ай бұрын
Whatever info you expose your mind to, first thing (like your news feed) has an intense impact. If you choose to listen to something edifying, or meditate, you’ll be doing yourself an even bigger favor. I start off my day with 5 minute yoga and end with 10 min guided sleep meditation. I learned that bookending your day like this helps so, so much. Neuroscience backs it up :)
@hayleyadams74218 ай бұрын
I'm a single mum I'm a nurse doing a post graduate degree and I'm on the bread line but i get up at 5am do my housework exercise it can be done I just go to bed early!
@MrQuadcity8 ай бұрын
### Key Takeaways from Dr. Rangan Chatterjee's Advice **Stress Management:** 1. Waking up early can help manage stress by avoiding the accumulation of micro-stresses. 2. A simple 5-minute morning routine, such as the 3M routine (breathing, movement, reading), can significantly reduce stress and enhance well-being. 3. Simplifying daily choices, like meal planning or a uniform wardrobe, can lower stress and improve decision-making. 4. Embracing social friction and reframing negative situations can foster personal growth and emotional regulation. 5. Building relationships and interacting with strangers can boost mood and happiness. **Sleep Improvement:** 1. Morning exposure to natural light, limiting caffeine later in the day, and winding down before bed can improve sleep quality. 2. Separating work and relaxation spaces helps prepare the brain for sleep. 3. Avoid stimulating activities before bed to enhance sleep readiness. **Resilience and Well-being:** 1. Incorporating enjoyable activities and hobbies into daily life can build resilience and improve well-being. 2. Learning to say no and prioritizing personal needs over pleasing others are essential for maintaining well-being. 3. Regular breaks, technology-free walks, and aligning daily actions with core values can prevent burnout and boost creativity. **Movement and Diet:** 1. Regular movement, even brief, can improve energy and mood. 2. Monitoring food intake, avoiding excessive sugar, processed foods, and late-night snacking, can contribute to better health and sleep. **Addressing Root Causes:** 1. Identifying and addressing the root causes of unhealthy behaviors, like stress, can lead to significant improvements in lifestyle and well-being. **Challenges in Healthcare:** 1. The current healthcare model often focuses on symptoms rather than underlying causes due to systemic constraints. 2. Integrating lifestyle advice and patient-centered approaches in medical consultations can empower patients to take control of their health.
@Smaffs598 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this.
@MrQuadcity8 ай бұрын
@@Smaffs59 my pleasure
@Solasdeas8 ай бұрын
Thank you, much appreciated.
@LowBMIVoice8 ай бұрын
Thank you!!! 🙏
@gshah08108 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
@oscarmartinez87118 ай бұрын
If you just knew how many people your helping with your knowledge, empathy and passion, you would never stop keeping up with your marvelous podcast. Thank you Doctor! ❤
@crystalharvey87988 ай бұрын
I found it necessary to do this all my life. I called it time in my own head . I've done this since my 20s now I'm 51. In my 30s I got up at 1:00 am to be to work at 3:00am I worked as a baker , necessary to have more hours in the day . I help my grandma with her needs the last 17 years of her life . I had three boys in school and sports, and in this time I made a health lunch. I worked in donut shop were my lunch was free. If I didn't take this time for myself,I wouldn't have the capacity to hand the days stress. I got 27,000 steps a day . Without this time I feared I would have been short with the people I love that depend on me . Your video is spot on and how my life was possible.😊
@seattlegrrlie8 ай бұрын
Every morning, I start my day with putting on some make-up. Step one, for myself, even if it is just eyeliner and mascara. Then I cook myself breakfast and brew coffee. I do a little bit of stretch work. If something is bothering me, I might journal. Everyone always asks how I'm so positive and happy. Easy, I start the day how I want my day to go. And I did that for years as a single working mother
@om78547 ай бұрын
FYI I once read that Chinese research found that women who put on makeup had increased immunity! It's not the look of make up but the fact that one is actually touching & massasging one's face during the 'putting on' of the make up & that increases general immunity. So we don't actually need do make up just we can do more facial care! :)
@sarahsnoweАй бұрын
@@om7854 However, a lot of makeup is actually toxic (lead, etc.), unless you pony up big bucks for organic stuff. And it wastes a heck of a lot of plastic.
@deannesullivan53928 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr Chatterjee! This is the best podcast yet!! I've learned ssoo much! Don't listen to people complaining about it being too long, they need to listen to it in intervals, prioritize they're time better. Keep up the good work Dr Chatterjee your awesome!!
@jelcyzyn7118 ай бұрын
This really makes sense. Better than any reasoning I’ve encountered in the last 10 years of self development. I counted roughly 6 stressors in the first 15 minutes of my mornings alarm clock going off. All reactions to life vs creating my life.
@vickibazter34468 ай бұрын
I wholeheartedly agree that this is a tenant of success. A morning routine that includes meditation, grounding, exercise and quiet time to think and have a healthy devotional. I think we need a couple hours to do things that get us into our parasympathetic nervous system. Vagus nerve exercises are most helpful, too.
@shoutatthesky7 ай бұрын
*tenet
@danielastangova58818 ай бұрын
I love your authenticity Rangan, you have such a big talent to pass the message in so easy but very captivating way. Thank you, stay yourself ❤
@glendasmith37047 ай бұрын
Every single person in the world needs to hear your words Dr Chatterjee. Thank you.
@tc38948 ай бұрын
MY FAVORITE AND NR 1 PODCASTS FOR ME PERSONALY. IT'S HUGE HELP IN MY LIFE THIS DR, HIS PODCASTS AND HIS INPUT ! THANK YOU VERY MUCH INDEED DR. CHATTERJEE. YOU'RE DEFINETLY MY SALVATION AND STAR.
@sb61818 ай бұрын
People of all ages have never had so much access to free resources and online content to manage their busy life - but levels of anxiety are still high. People create their own stress, even if it’s just by wasting their time scrolling through heavily filtered photos and videos of other people’s lives when they could be doing something for themselves or the people they care about.
@alchemydp8 ай бұрын
There’s a great term for this: “allostatic load”. All the little challenges to the nervous system pile up until the load tips us into varying degrees of anger, anxiety or depression. All of those are the nervous system’s response to stress (threat). Long exhale breathing can really help in those small moments of the day. ❤
@iloveyellow72148 ай бұрын
Thanks for the alostatic load 😘 Have a great day
@Earthtime39786 ай бұрын
British always get around to the kettle on the boil and I’m glad. This video may have saved my life. If you knew my story of working 4pm to 12am for 25 years, the early riser was my enemy .
@luanvickers94297 ай бұрын
I have been following you a long time and I want to thank you for changing my life for tbe better. You are a super human and I hope you are blessed abundantly x
@adrianhayton98836 ай бұрын
Stop on man, last Friday I was at my best ever at sharing my love with others. now I feel on Monday, ultra overwhelmed.. Monday I woke with a major anxiety of being over awed. I’ve let things slide into bigger issues. How can I be flying one day and the next overwhelmed. Gosh I hate it.. Yes there’s lots to be GLAD ABOUT. But there’s other stuff dragging me back down.. I hope to live with inner peace on of a regular basis. Thanks for sharing. X
@annika70144 ай бұрын
Tack älskade Angel och stort,stort grattis till förlovning eller bröllop, om det är så❤❤😍du är en underbar person och värd det bästa ❤ Jag valde 1,2 och 3,stämde ju bra att de var i följd då😀stor kram till dig och din tvillingsjäl 🙏🙏💕
@laveraharper96988 ай бұрын
Just your first words, I knew this was going to be a truth spoken ❤ Thank you ❤
@debbiesmith22078 ай бұрын
I definely find I have more energy, creativity and optimism in the morning. I love everything at 5 am ! By 3pm the day is starting to wear me down. Thats when I go for a walk, then dinner and maybe some Netflix or reading.....Early to bed for a good nights sleep. I am semi retired so its easy to optimize my day. When I worked out of the home I always walked at "lunch" time and snacked at "coffee time"
@staceygantt11198 ай бұрын
Love this podcasts. Keep them coming and I don't mind if they are 3 or 4 hours long. Free advice to live longer and do better. ❤️💙
@chanboonsai5287 ай бұрын
Ķ0l
@dillysemariaferreira5 ай бұрын
Your humble podcast moved me. Thank You Doctor !
@StevenGrant_Photographer5 ай бұрын
I’ve watch this channel a lot. Many wonderful episodes. This is one of your best. Thank You.
@oonaghcleary36458 ай бұрын
I totally agree with getting up early is so good and having time for yourself but remember some people like myself have a sleep condition called delayed body clock which is imy DNA so it's frustrating when health experts advise everyone to get up early we must remember some of us have genetic problems
@angel.heart0078 ай бұрын
Including me..😒
@monk3317 ай бұрын
take melatonin 2h pior to sleep
@Alphacentauri8197 ай бұрын
9:25, he never says to do the early thing he did! He says pick your time. He picked 5, because his son woke up at 5:30, when he was young. The 5 was merely earlier than that! It was so he had time to himself. It helps if you listen, really pay attention to what is being said…otherwise you miss the heart of what was said, being fixated in on something that was a non-issue…if you listened.
@chuzpah387 ай бұрын
@@Alphacentauri819 well said! He also spoke generally, not to every single person with every single condition.
@LeahBrooksJeremiahGardens6 ай бұрын
Ty for the reminder. All of us are doing the best we can with the cards we are dealt. As for the person scolding you, I hope you ignore them.
@karinodendaal52775 ай бұрын
It really changes the mindset for the entire day. My days are chalk and cheese when I follow a disciplined early morning workout compared to when I dont. My day is far more productive number 1. I feel more confident and powerful and focused. I love my days I get up early, meditate and go for my 60 minute run. Comforting to also know that just this y0 minutes of VO2 excercise is warding off dementia besides all the other benefits. I love knowing that I have a strong mind because if I can be so disciplined I can do anything!
@gigipierce18 ай бұрын
I wish I was a calmer more centered mother - my kids had such chaos done I was not. They are now struggling twenty somethings with anxiety, depression, overwhelm and now I’m trying to tell them about Dr Chattergee❤
@elin96066 ай бұрын
I love how long your episodes are!! I could hear you talk all day long. You have so much wisdom, and you explain it wonderfully. Thank you for the best podcast ever! And thank you for wonderful books also ❤
@Kalindi188 ай бұрын
Excellent episode and podcast! I def heard this in pieces and still feel it has some life changing information for those who are able to take away even smalls lessons from this talk. I’ve personally been practicing some of this in my life but the importance of prioritizing and making this a regular practice is something I would like to focus on. Dr. Rangan is fantastic at being genuine and sharing a message like it is. His ability to be kind and yet provide helpful advice is so rare and refreshing. ❤
@forestgreen9168 ай бұрын
"making everyone a hero" -- i like it : )
@victoriarosario33388 ай бұрын
Minute 7:35 - 8:07 That said it in a nutshell for me. Thank you Dr. Chatterjee...🙏🌼
@heatherorr34788 ай бұрын
❤ Love, light, and positive pure energy to all. ❤ Thank you for the tools to help me navigate through this human experience! Your podcast is one of my favorites 😍 be well 👍 ❤
@saymarahmanlabonno27644 ай бұрын
Dear doctor Chatterjee I am an immunologist and physician (Geriatrician) from Stockholm, Sweden and follows your podcast since last year. I found it so relevant och needed to educate even doctors in various levels about your work/suggessions on stress/microstress. I would like to request you to give a talk online for my clinique. How could I reach you on this regard? Thanks so very much for all your talks och books you have done for us.
@tracyfederman75028 ай бұрын
I love, when I go to a restaurant, to ask the waiter to ask the chef to choose my meal (within reason, like meatless) and it’s always good. Love reducing choices. And feel empathy is the best tool to use while driving. No sense fussing over someone’s poor driving or mistake. Absolutely agree that those interactions with strangers or people we see on a semi regular regular basis brings joy. It’s often hard to get a person to maintain or even allow eye contact, but when they do it’s really lovely. I’m very shy, but I force myself to say hello to a few people each day.
@andloufinrobinson1298 ай бұрын
Rangan you are so genuine and clear with your messages. Our health care system needs to be proactive and not reactive, like your good self.
@samueltremblay2758 ай бұрын
Not that I don't want to re-watch this video but after about 1 hour, I noticed that I miss to take notes about so many tips and tricks he mentioned. Would be nice to have a summary of these tips and ticks. For example, the respiration 3,4,5 or the 5 minutes routines. This video is packed with so many gems I can't enumerate them now. :)
@tiamo_danielle8 ай бұрын
Thank you, as always, for your wisdom! ❤
@Nicole-cy5es5 ай бұрын
Dr. C, This was an awesome video, full of wonderful wisdom. I think you are a lovely person. Thank you
@TammeraFenn-bg6ph6 ай бұрын
Your efforts are Blessing All. So happy I discovered, 'Doctor in the House'. Thank you, Rangan. :)
@tyamada214 ай бұрын
A segment from 'Saved by the Light of the Buddha Within'... My new understandings of what many call 'God -The Holy Spirit' - resulting from some of the extraordinary ongoing after-effects relating to my NDE... Myoho-Renge-Kyo represents the identity of what some scientists are now referring to as the unified field of consciousnesses. In other words, it’s the essence of all existence and non-existence - the ultimate creative force behind planets, stars, nebulae, people, animals, trees, fish, birds, and all phenomena, manifest or latent. All matter and intelligence are simply waves or ripples manifesting to and from this core source. Consciousness (enlightenment) is itself the actual creator of everything that exists now, ever existed in the past, or will exist in the future - right down to the minutest particles of dust - each being an individual ripple or wave. The big difference between chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo and most other conventional prayers is that instead of depending on a ‘middleman’ to connect us to our state of inner enlightenment, we’re able to do it ourselves. That’s because chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo allows us to tap directly into our enlightened state by way of this self-produced sound vibration. ‘Who or What Is God?’ If we compare the concept of God being a separate entity that is forever watching down on us, to the teachings of Nichiren, it makes more sense to me that the true omnipotence, omniscience and omnipresence of what most people perceive to be God, is the fantastic state of enlightenment that exists within each of us. Some say that God is an entity that’s beyond physical matter - I think that the vast amount of information continuously being conveyed via electromagnetic waves in today’s world gives us proof of how an invisible state of God could indeed exist. For example, it’s now widely known that specific data relayed by way of electromagnetic waves has the potential to help bring about extraordinary and powerful effects - including an instant global awareness of something or a mass emotional reaction. It’s also common knowledge that these invisible waves can easily be used to detonate a bomb or to enable NASA to control the movements of a robot as far away as the Moon or Mars - none of which is possible without a receiver to decode the information that’s being transmitted. Without the receiver, the data would remain impotent. In a very similar way, we need to have our own ‘receiver’ switched on so that we can activate a clear and precise understanding of our own life, all other life and what everything else in existence is. Chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo each day helps us to achieve this because it allows us to reach the core of our enlightenment and keep it switched on. That’s because Myoho-Renge-Kyo represents the identity of what scientists now refer to as the unified field of consciousnesses. To break it down - Myoho represents the Law of manifestation and latency (Nature) and consists of two alternating states. For example, the state of Myo is where everything in life that’s not obvious to us exists - including our stored memories when we’re not thinking about them - our hidden potential and inner emotions whenever they’re dormant - our desires, our fears, our wisdom, happiness, karma - and more importantly, our enlightenment. The other state, ho, is where everything in Life exists whenever it becomes evident to us, such as when a thought pops up from within our memory - whenever we experience or express our emotions - or whenever a good or bad cause manifests as an effect from our karma. When anything becomes apparent, it merely means that it’s come out of the state of Myo (dormancy/latency) and into a state of ho (manifestation). It’s the difference between consciousness and unconsciousness, being awake or asleep, or knowing and not knowing. The second law - Renge - Ren meaning cause and ge meaning effect, governs and controls the functions of Myoho - these two laws of Myoho and Renge, not only function together simultaneously but also underlies all spiritual and physical existence. The final and third part of the tri-combination - Kyo, is the Law that allows Myoho to integrate with Renge - or vice versa. It’s the great, invisible thread of energy that fuses and connects all Life and matter - as well as the past, present and future. It’s also sometimes termed the Universal Law of Communication - perhaps it could even be compared with the string theory that many scientists now suspect exists. Just as the cells in our body, our thoughts, feelings and everything else is continually fluctuating within us - all that exists in the world around us and beyond is also in a constant state of flux - constantly controlled by these three fundamental laws. In fact, more things are going back and forth between the two states of Myo and ho in a single moment than it would ever be possible to calculate or describe. And it doesn’t matter how big or small, famous or trivial anything or anyone may appear to be, everything that’s ever existed in the past, exists now or will exist in the future, exists only because of the workings of the Laws ‘Myoho-Renge-Kyo’ - the basis of the four fundamental forces, and if they didn’t function, neither we nor anything else could go on existing. That’s because all forms of existence, including the seasons, day, night, birth, death and so on, are moving forward in an ongoing flow of continuation - rhythmically reverting back and forth between the two fundamental states of Myo and ho in absolute accordance with Renge - and by way of Kyo. Even stars are dying and being reborn under the workings of what the combination ‘Myoho-Renge-Kyo’ represents. Nam, or Namu - which mean the same thing, are vibrational passwords or keys that allow us to reach deep into our life and fuse with or become one with ‘Myoho-Renge-Kyo’. On a more personal level, nothing ever happens by chance or coincidence, it’s the causes that we’ve made in our past, or are presently making, that determine how these laws function uniquely in each of our lives - as well as the environment from moment to moment. By facing east, in harmony with the direction that the Earth is spinning, and chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo for a minimum of, let’s say, ten minutes daily to start with, any of us can experience actual proof of its positive effects in our lives - even if it only makes us feel good on the inside, there will be a definite positive effect. That’s because we’re able to pierce through the thickest layers of our karma and activate our inherent Buddha Nature (our enlightened state). By so doing, we’re then able to bring forth the wisdom and good fortune that we need to challenge, overcome and change our adverse circumstances - turn them into positive ones - or manifest and gain even greater fulfilment in our daily lives from our accumulated good karma. This also allows us to bring forth the wisdom that can free us from the ignorance and stupidity that’s preventing us from accepting and being proud of the person that we indeed are - regardless of our race, colour, gender or sexuality. We’re also able to see and understand our circumstances and the environment far more clearly, as well as attract and connect with any needed external beneficial forces and situations. As I’ve already mentioned, everything is subject to the law of Cause and Effect - the ‘actual-proof-strength’ resulting from chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo always depends on our determination, sincerity and dedication. For example, the levels of difference could be compared to making a sound on a piano, creating a melody, producing a great song, and so on. Something else that’s very important to always respect and acknowledge is that the Law (or if you prefer God) is in everyone and everything. NB: There are frightening and disturbing sounds, and there are tranquil and relaxing sounds. It’s the emotional result of any noise or sound that can trigger off a mood or even instantly change one. When chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo each day, we are producing a sound vibration that’s the password to our true inner-self - this soon becomes apparent when you start reassessing your views on various things - such as your fears and desires etc. The best way to get the desired result when chanting is not to view things conventionally - rather than reaching out to an external source, we need to reach into our own lives and bring our needs and desires to fruition from within - including the good fortune and strength to achieve any help that we may need. Chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo also reaches out externally and draws us towards, or draws towards us, what we need to make us happy from our environment. For example, it helps us to be in the right place at the right time - to make better choices and decisions and so forth. We need to think of it as a seed within us that we’re watering and bringing sunshine to for it to grow, blossom and bring forth fruit or flowers. It’s also important to understand that everything we need in life, including the answer to every question and the potential to achieve every dream, already exists within us.
@28FlyingDutchman4 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this podcast. You'll find that there are many people that enjoy being victims and martyrs. You'll also find that most people do not manage their time wisely. The lady who made that degrading comment most likely spends alot of time scrolling on her phone or watching tv. You make time for what's important. Keep up the great work.
@raquelcubberley19724 ай бұрын
Thank you... known these points all along, applying it consistently gets taken over by ego. Practice is the key, overtime it pays dividends.
@bluebonbon225 ай бұрын
I traveled across America in the late 1980's. I didn't have a schedule, or a job. But I quickly found my natural body wake and sleep routine. Yes, I am a night owl.
@veeherreraJanecka7 ай бұрын
Love my dose of Dr C. He s a beautiful soul. 🤲🏽💎🥰
@Florica-d9d5 ай бұрын
No anymore Netflix ,news in the morning for me !✌️🙏🌈💫😇✨❤️Thank you Dr Chatterjee🙏
@sindynewman18058 ай бұрын
🎉😊❤You are giving us such a gift, the gift of you!! You're a blessing !!! Thank you from my ❤️🎉 All the best for you and your family!!! 🎉
@thomsinteriordesign29068 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this, It is life changing 🙏🏾
@CatandBean13785 ай бұрын
This is fantastic, thank you!
@lindaelarde26928 ай бұрын
Gems of wisdom. Thank you! ❤ The stories we tell ourselves create our reality.
@lisamanzo28198 ай бұрын
I’m glad I clicked on your video. And I agree we have too many options. To simplify sounds good to me right now
@katchanadejova23898 ай бұрын
So many wise words. I am becoming more and more aware..Thank you doctor🙏 Love it💞
@222littlecat8 ай бұрын
This is such a precious, practical and life changing advice !! ❤thank you ❤
@sarahfernandez60688 ай бұрын
I have to say that I am so motivated to make some changes now and even implemented some while watching this pod cast off and on. Thank you so much for your wisdom! What an awesome talk 🙏🏼♥️🌟✨
@camdenfish8 ай бұрын
Your interviews and videos like this one are very important. Im also looking forward to getting your book.
@catharinelamy64608 ай бұрын
I love your first story, and the easy morning routine. This is definitely achievable and it builds momentum👍
@KingsCrossVIP6 ай бұрын
muslims wake up early for our first prayer we are also told that that time of the morning is the most productive and to stay awake and make use of it. love your channel. Allah bless you with everything good
Thank you Dr. Rang for your helpful and educational programme. God Bless You In Everything!
@iloveyellow72148 ай бұрын
Meditating, doing box or grounding tecnique type of breathing and being spiritual after waking up helps me have a great day I observed 🤔 Now that I think about it after finishing this video, ever since I started meditating and doing breathing techniques Ive been thinking clearly throughout the day and i snap less ... 🍃 Interesting 😮
@broaddavies7 ай бұрын
This video is so long!! Please can you chunk it down? To listen to it all would negatively impact my sleep or waking hours! Thank you Rangen
@sarahsnowe2 ай бұрын
Wise words. Just one tweak to the idea of eating the same seven dinners a week: some of us, in these inflationary times, can't do that. We have to buy whatever's cheapest and plan our meals accordingly. However, I guess that eliminates choice . . . .
@judilaw45198 ай бұрын
Thank you You are appreciated more than you know
@angelaloo15308 ай бұрын
Thank you, doctor ❤ I will follow my plan according to your plan ❤😊 💫
@melvaughn298 ай бұрын
Have been waking up at 4:30am now for almost five years! I do an intense a circuit/hiit type workout! Energizes me for the rest of the day.
@Chigo-nr8jg8 ай бұрын
How late do you sleep?
@nextgenerationcycle7 ай бұрын
As always excellent content Ranjan. I agree with your micro stress’s analogy. I have had my fair set of challenges with working all over the world, long-term caring for my wife who has HD and bringing up a family. Micro stresses vs Micro joys has been my winning formula, i.e. cortisol vs oxytocin. I have tried to balance every micro stress with a micro joy (that can be anything that takes a minute more, I could list endless examples). The challenge is that the metabolic rate of oxytocin is higher than cortisol which stays in our system longer than oxytocin. So ideally, we need to have more micro joys (your point in the podcast). I decided to write this after you bravely read the critique you got from one lady, and I get her point, it is for real. If podcasters occasionally had ordinary folk on who are not famous but winning in the game of life you may find it might sit well with audience as they will be listening to someone who is living their reality but finding a way. I would happily do that chat with you. Keep up the good work sir.
@oliverrrrrrrrrr8 ай бұрын
Hi Rangan, I don't want to be rude like some others on here, however, it would be appreciated if you could time stamp your videos. The long format is excellent, however, it is very useful to be able to skip to certain parts easily. Thanks for the effort you put in to these topics!
@fineweather45694 ай бұрын
The bane of most people’s lives is the digital world. Not to mention the impact on children’s brain health. Personally and professionally I think my life was nicer 20-25 years ago before we had this electronic prison where everything is ‘urgent’ and has to be done faster and instantly. Forget the small conveniences it offers, the downsides are bigger. I relish the time with nature early in morning and weekends without looking at, or carrying a phone. I only check emails when I’m starting WFH at 9.30. Only those working in A&E or in the fire service have urgent jobs!
@edwardaligonzalez1238 ай бұрын
Great info! Thanks 🧠💥💪🏽👍🏾
@raushanboranbaeva56188 ай бұрын
It's great podcast. I love everything you are telling 😊
@nisha_j7 ай бұрын
I got a lot out of this. Listened while working and paused to take notes on the ah ha moments that I want to try. Eat the meat and spit out the bones people. (Take what you need and disregard what you dont.) Listen when you can for however long you can.
@MsSabreena288 ай бұрын
Hi Rangan, your work is inspirational. Thank you for sharing the knowledge. Would you consider making Shorts for the highlights of the long videos or slightly shorter versions. :)
@missq29148 ай бұрын
Spot on! 👍
@tropicalfoodgarden36688 ай бұрын
Hmmm - not being able to use the internet in the mornings (power cuts / wifi down - common here) is a huge stress! I have an online business. And seeing good results releases all the dopamine. Not opening my laptop first thing (at 5am) kills me! LATER, I go outside and enjoy the land and animals, I run, later. First comes work, because work is a pleasure. My work is in my laptop. When I used to work in hospitals 20 years ago - that, having to give up my time to commute to a hospital, be stuck there all day, that was stress. As was school, being stuck in a classroom when I didn't want to be there. That needs addressing for kids.
@veredsamari26708 ай бұрын
It would be helpful if these episodes were shorter. Hard to reduce overall screen time with 3 hour episodes.
@m.o.o.n.c.a.k.e8 ай бұрын
JAJAJAJAJA I'M DYING JAJAJAJA
@debbiesmith22078 ай бұрын
I usually just listen while doing mindless work like dishes
@maritatrevett4978 ай бұрын
Think more positively you’re the one in control of the pause. Be grateful that we have access to such helpful insights regardless of how long, from someone who has worked hard to and taken time to share. Mindset is important.
@ryan63918 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree. I didn't even start it because I saw it was 2.5hs. It went into my watch later which I will probably never get to. Way to long. People are busier then ever and attention span has decreased. Like to see a graph of how far % of people got through this. I thank him for taking the time but I'm thinking maybe more condense shorter vids will reach more people in need.
@journeylvr8 ай бұрын
Time stamps would be helpful, too!
@sballantine81278 ай бұрын
I just don't have the time to listen to 2 3/4 hours of this show. I'm not saying it's not a great show or that it's unworthy of my time, what I'm saying is I just don't HAVE that kind of time. Is it at all possible after you record the entire show to carve out 10 to 15 minute snippets of particular subjects, points or ideas, so those of us who just simply don't have the time to listen to the entire thing, don't miss it all? It really is that or nothing, and I cannot be the only person who feels this way.
@yoshis-m9s4 ай бұрын
You can use headphones and listen while you are busy
@RebeccaTheReseller8 ай бұрын
What is the minimalist footwear company you recommend and your discount code please? Thanks in advance!
@maureenblum83618 ай бұрын
Having worked full time with 2 children I didn’t want to leave to exercise or take any more time away after work. I know how difficult it is, but the benefits from getting up earlier were so enormous managing my day, and more specifically my stress, that I did it until my children were grown. I would get up at 4 am, ideally have 2 blissful hours to myself to prepare for the day, go for a walk etc and then head to work at 6:30. If I didn’t get up my days never seemed to go as well without the early morning calm.
@SuzanneU8 ай бұрын
Sometimes "laziness" is burnout, functional freeze, deep depression...
@kadagirl16 ай бұрын
Getting to early makes a huge difference. ❤
@danielmcgrath564Ай бұрын
Former night owl now naturally wake up very early. Strongly agree it is beneficial. The energy is just clear, there’s no negativity
@StevenGrant_Photographer5 ай бұрын
paint the picture well that helps us relate ty.
@lilycikor44888 ай бұрын
This Doc is awesome❤❤
@woodfloorsjohnny6 ай бұрын
If...I get up early is it OK to take a nap at the beginning as I get a Routine going???
@crystalharvey87988 ай бұрын
Two min reading could be quotes Bob Marley, John Lennon, Budda, Tesla, short poem .
@lindawilcox42798 ай бұрын
Love your talks. 🙂
@elsh3324 ай бұрын
I used to wake up early. But when i increased my daily steps to 15k, i have just been needing more sleep! So which one is better, because it seems that i can't have both 🤷♀️
@jk62157 ай бұрын
I love your channel. Keep doing what you’re doing. This question about carving out time.. I can tell you as an airline wife and the stay at home mother of two very high energy boys, there was a time I absolutely had not even 5 mins. for me on a daily basis. If you begin to understand that this is the case for a good percentage of mothers, and that we are absolutely wrecked coming out the other end of motherhood, you will go a very long way to understanding the health deficit epidemic that we face as women. And it is worse than ever. Never before in history have mothers had so many demands and expectations placed upon them. Now factor in that we are, on average, older than before.. and your observation that we each have our own different stress thresholds… imagine how some of us are doing.
@fergus2478 ай бұрын
Dont worry about what other people think about your choices because then every time you have a choice you will get stressed.
@lk27258 ай бұрын
Does anyone know what his 3 choice of podcast are?
@catherinebell1228 ай бұрын
Loved this video!
@francescabaylin55518 ай бұрын
When is their time to listen to 3 hours of you repeating yourself over and over and over it’s a good message but please three hours?
@elisenieuwe46498 ай бұрын
Waking up early can be good, IF you can go to bed early enough. When you're in the situation that you can't get to bed in time, it's an obvious problem.
@1402celsiusltd8 ай бұрын
2hours and 49 minutes!!! I understand why you wake up at 5am...Probably you could try and learn to summarize and we canm all sleep a little longer? 😅
@jenn96408 ай бұрын
There’s always one - did anyone force you to listen 😏
@elizabethash47206 ай бұрын
I've yet to meet a creative, lateral thinking G.P.😊
@ValeriaVincentSancisi8 ай бұрын
getting a good night sleep is priority
@ReeseDaBeast808Tyga8 ай бұрын
Plz timestamp ur videos It drags so long with a bunch of extra unnecessary blah blah
@dagtailgroundmaintenance8 ай бұрын
I listen to these videos. We don't have to look at the screen
@robertanderson3507 ай бұрын
I would love to get up early. But I dont have the discipline. I am an addict of the night.
@naturelover12845 ай бұрын
24/7 noise from above, sleeping in my car for now helps,