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@arbyharwig18375 ай бұрын
A friend owned a plant maintenance company (watering and tending to plants in hotel lobbies, malls, etc). One of his clients was a famous tv ad/ billboard lawyer. He was mocking the client - "this guy pays me $200 to stop by his beach mansion and water plants for an hour". I told him, "No he pays you $200 for an hour so he can charge $1,000 an hour for the legal work he is doing instead of watering plants". Facts.
@oscard94295 ай бұрын
I love this, it’s something a lot of broke people won’t understand
@Shahzad-Khan5 ай бұрын
@@oscard9429I don’t get it
@raydead26705 ай бұрын
Both are getting paid that’s crazy
@mindfulmomentswithColm5 ай бұрын
nice story, wonder how much it costs to set up an auto watering system though =P
@user-zd2jl1ys9i5 ай бұрын
Amazing - how he even launched that company with that attitude?)
@user435bQVqWJEStZnvYZ8Wg5 ай бұрын
one of my favourite quotes is - "Perfection is not achieved when there is nothing left to add, but when there's nothing more to remove" This video really inforces that and i really like it
@riandoris5 ай бұрын
Very true.
@SteadfastLiving4 ай бұрын
Success is dependent on the actions or steps you take to achieve it. Show me a man who doesn't have an investment, and i will tell you how soon he will go broke. Investment is building a safe heaven for the future.
@Xanthrochroid5 күн бұрын
One of my faves: Antoine de St. Xupery
@AngelTFC5 ай бұрын
"Eliminate instead of optimizing". I have seriously never thought of that. Thank you, sir!
@riandoris5 ай бұрын
Remember, don't be a dumb optimizer!
@ivoryas16965 ай бұрын
@AngelTFC Fascinating... Debugging the code instead of simply stacking fixes, almost.
@sjhdsh36705 ай бұрын
@@riandorisDon’t be a dumb influencer. Delete this channel, get a real job and stop programming people’s minds with false mindset. You’re not a doctor all your info is just a useless dust that eventually will lead to nothing but disappointment.
@lillianbarker42924 ай бұрын
I grew up knowing a now-famous artist. She had little money and 4 children. She made simple healthy meals, never shopped for anything except necessities, had no TV. She had strong friendships and often invited them for dinner. She painted every day because that was her purpose and she was a good mother, by stripping every unnecessary activity out of her life. She wasn’t deprived but happy doing what she loved.
@TLC7173 ай бұрын
Thank you for this... "stripping every unnecessary activity out of her life." This makes me realize I've been giving too much mental energy ,and adding to my anxiety, to things I simply can not make time for and if they were really important I would get done and out of the way.
@richardjames66135 ай бұрын
This is high class content! Thank you! It's time to cut: -Social Media Scrolling -Gaming a lot -Buying unnecessary stuff -Focus on good hobbies, cut unnecessary things -Less Clothes means less laundry -Less Display Stuff, less dusting -Less Kitchen utensils if the functions only copy the other ones -Less of bad habits that consume valuable time; ego, pride, anger, etc -I think this is like more of Minimalist Living, we can adjust it base on our lifestyles.
@Zeon75104 ай бұрын
More clothes* means less laundry
@SteadfastLiving4 ай бұрын
10:52 Creating wealth entails establishing positive routines, such as consistently setting aside funds at regular intervals for sound investments. Financial management is a vital subject that many avoid, often leading to future regrets
@mikahundin5 ай бұрын
Keep in mind that some activities that take up time and seem like life maintenance load activities actually help balance and maintain mental health. We are not just robots. Some of us have PTSD and anxiety disorders. We are aware the load activities accumulate and keep us from making progress, but some activities help us survive with our mental health issues. Cooking can be theraputic. The pandemic has isolated us into lonely people living in big cities, so the logistics of going grocery shopping can be an outlet for depression. Just something to consider in the context of this advice.
@mikahundin5 ай бұрын
You make an excellent point. The advice in the transcript oversimplifies things and doesn't account for the nuances and realities of human mental health and wellbeing. You're absolutely right that some activities that may seem like pure "life maintenance load" can actually serve an important purpose in supporting one's mental health and emotional balance. Things like cooking, running errands, and engaging in household tasks can provide structure, routine, and a sense of purpose - especially for those dealing with mental health challenges like PTSD, anxiety, or depression. The pandemic has also dramatically changed the context, making activities like grocery shopping potentially an important social outlet for those dealing with isolation and loneliness. Your feedback is an important reminder that optimizing for pure productivity and flow state isn't the be-all and end-all. Maintaining mental health and having outlets for coping with difficult emotions and circumstances has to be factored in as well. The advice to ruthlessly eliminate life maintenance activities should be tempered with compassion and an understanding that some of these tasks, while burdensome, may serve vital functions in supporting one's overall wellbeing. A more nuanced, balanced approach is needed that doesn't sacrifice mental health in the pursuit of productivity. Thank you for providing this important perspective.
@ThePigsie5 ай бұрын
I agree, but he does make the point that some things that are exotelic for some people may be autotelic, I find gardening therapeutic for example and it is a good opportunity to ruminate on my weekly challenges or what my priorities for the week are
@Vanolo9994 ай бұрын
13:44
@utubejuan4 ай бұрын
He literally makes this point in the video
@voskresenie-4 ай бұрын
"The pandemic has isolated us into lonely people living in big cities" Well, it's done that for the people who choose to live in big cities. It hasn't done that for anyone else. The pandemic has also been over for 2+ years now.
@GeoffreyJamesKing5 ай бұрын
Me and my dad have recently found this channel. This is a GOLD MINE.
@c.57015 ай бұрын
Cleaning, cooking, driving kids, driving for work, doing taxes and work for the government is 80% of living time.
@nesano47355 ай бұрын
It's disgusting that we need to resort to this sort of thing. Life shouldn't be as busy as it is.
@huntma37872 ай бұрын
what’s your idea of how life should be then? some perspective, average quality of life is highest than it’s ever been in human history especially for the demographic that is on KZbin watching this. if you’re feeling disgust a lot, I’d suggest looking into conscious meditation/gratitude.
@nesano47352 ай бұрын
@@huntma3787 If you actually think "average quality of life" is highest it's ever been you're either a bot or you aren't paying any attention.
@amgorrilaman4924Ай бұрын
What do you mean?
@odettegibbs22385 ай бұрын
I’ve come to a point where I can experience the autotelic in everything. I had to wash candle soot off my walls the other day. One might think of this as low-grade life maintenance work, which takes me away from my theoretically more important work on my business. But I don’t see it that way. I put on some music and made a day of it. I got enormous satisfaction from completing the wall washing job. And now I can focus better at my desk. Everything can be symbiotically autotelic if we make it so. Life maintenance is a part of your telos if you see it that way, not an inconvenience. That said, there may be useless activities that do not contribute to symbiotic autotelic experience. These would, as Rian points out, benefit from being eliminated from life.
@GizaByrd5 ай бұрын
There's also a lot to be said for doing the hard stuff as well though - just cherry picking the stuff you want to do seems to me like it will make a person a bit soft and entitled
@monkiram5 ай бұрын
@@GizaByrd I see both arguments. I think some people might eliminate the exotelic activities they don't love and then just scroll TikTok instead of doing something worthwhile to improve their lives. I think he is speaking from a place of using that time you save to do more productive things (e.g. buying food so you can spend more time working on your business, thereby making more money than you spent on the food). And there is something to be said from getting more time to yourself to relax and recharge. But if you use that time on mindless tasks that don't provide fulfillment, then I think you'll be worse off than if you did the exotelic tasks yourself. On the other end of the spectrum, I know somebody who hates spending money so much that he will spend inordinate amounts of time on things that could easily and quickly be done by a professional for a small fee. This person is a high-income earner too, so I try to tell them that their time is worth so much more than the money they are saving by DIYing everything. I'm going to send them this video. I feel like I am somebody who manages to find flow in a lot of things that other people find mundane, so I'm also at risk of spending way too much time on things that aren't helping me accomplish my goals. So even though it saves me money to do all the life-maintenance things myself, it might not be beneficial in the long run and might even cost more. I don't think there's any right or wrong answers but good things to think about
@huntma37872 ай бұрын
I love this comment. It reflects some of the ideas found in the power of now
@user-pf9up2jv5jАй бұрын
Great thats actually succesfully living in the present moment, just remember there are priorities in your life, and find which one is important to be done, and eliminate oor atleast shorten the time of things that is not really your priority
@TheamazingPK5 ай бұрын
NEEDED THIS FUCKIN VIDEO. I'M 26 AND FEEL LIKE A FUCKIN LOSER. IM GETTING MY FUCKING TIME BACK. WASTED TOO MUCH TIME ON VIDEOGAMES AND I WANT MY FUCKIN LIFE BACK.
@riandoris5 ай бұрын
Reclaim your years brother. Rooting for you.
@panan77775 ай бұрын
If you have no education, go into trade. Takes a few years to learn, but the income for skilled tradesman is right up there with the engineers. The guy that puts my beer towers on bars, charges 100$ per hour.
@mindfulmomentswithColm5 ай бұрын
In slowing momentum of the direction you don't want, its already progress and in releasing resistance to the present moment you've already got your life back on track. now ask yourself deeply what you want and keep it simply, something that makes you happy, something you enjoy such as interactive challenges, and something to offer others by way of appreciation. give yourself some empathy
@noisi_tc30685 ай бұрын
31 years old here, worked my ass off for others and never got something in return.. done with it o Now, omw back to get a bachelor's degree from college, while working on the side.. 26 is very young, keep ur head up!
@lukedowneslukedownes59005 ай бұрын
Me
@barefootedqueen7105 ай бұрын
Having ADHD I have time blindness. I am recently waking up at 52, but it is like waking up from a coma. The last I recall I was early thirties.
@user435bQVqWJEStZnvYZ8Wg5 ай бұрын
woah, i've never heard something like this... so the last time you remember you were in your early thirties and when you regained sense of time, you're... 52?
@abbie97315 ай бұрын
It sounds like some really severe dissociation
@Smile200-z4y5 ай бұрын
Theres an ed edd eddy episode where eddy wakes up as an old man after having hundreds and hundreds of stuff fall on as a kid. He cant recall anything past the age of 12. That sounds extreme terrifying.
@EMan-cu5zo5 ай бұрын
I was a drunk from14-37 and when I finally quit I was in a similar situation. I was a functional drunk for the most part but I was also intoxicated so I wouldn’t always remember what I did the day before or if I even did my responsibilities. Thankfully I was on autopilot. When everything hit the fan is when I woke up. I also have adhd but never took medication for it for the most part. I started it back up again but sometimes I prefer to go back to my wild self minus the drugs.
@mindfulmomentswithColm5 ай бұрын
@@EMan-cu5zo peace be with you my friend
@ritsu34175 ай бұрын
I can't believe I'm getting this information for free. Thank you so much, Rian. Keep up the good work!
@riandoris5 ай бұрын
I really appreciate you watching. Use the information well. ✌️
@odettegibbs22385 ай бұрын
I love the idea of seeing establishing low life maintenance as an investment. I have been a minimalist for around 9 years, and an extreme minimalist for around 2 or 3. Sometimes people wonder why I would bother to have spent so much time and even money meticulously minimising my life maintenance needs over a decade. For example, I spent 4 grand digitising my papers and books. Might sound like a lot, but I am reaping countless dividends from this… I never have to dust a book or a shelf again, or purchase book shelves or filing cabinets again… I never have to lug files or books in boxes when I move, or hire a moving company to do this for me. I don’t need to pay for check in baggage when travelling with heavy books and files. I have everything at my fingertips whenever I need it, anywhere in the world. Most profoundly I have a greater sense of mental peace and spaciousness. This is just one of so many examples in my life. Investing in systems which precipitate low life maintenance is definitely a thing!
@Momaf82 ай бұрын
This why for centuries these tasks have fallen on women, wives, mothers and the men have had the freedom to flourish and the women have struggled to keep their heads above water. Glad to see things changing.
@betterchapter5 ай бұрын
Rian is one of the few people I have to watch on normal speed. So much concentrated wisdom. Thank you!
@Rusewell5 ай бұрын
WE GETTING OUR LIVES BACK WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥‼‼
@riandoris5 ай бұрын
Yes we are.
@TheamazingPK5 ай бұрын
FIRE BRO FIRE
@an4rktv2235 ай бұрын
Yes!
@jeffreydaniels75194 ай бұрын
I believe in the discipline of the mundane. I get up at 4 am, my morning ritual making my bed, green and red juice, supplements and green tea before my lymphatic body brush, layout of cloths, shower and shave. Walk to gym, walk to work, walk back home. Read, write, make dinner, dishes, clean prepare for bedtime, chamomile tea, brush teeth, sleep. Next day rinse and repeat. I’m 63 and I’ve been doing this for over a decade after tuning this routine for over 40 years. One size does not fit all. Lots of trial and error, lots of the mundane, lots of introspection, self actualization, and forward trajectory. Simplicity and minimalist agenda is much harder than it would seem.
@spambot_gpt74 ай бұрын
Gotta add: If you think while doing mundane stuff, that time is not wasted.
@voskresenie-4 ай бұрын
@@spambot_gpt7 it's actually time gained. Humans need time doing monotonous, mindless tasks where they have freedom to be bored, to process emotions, to dream, to let the mind do whatever the mind wants to do. If you keep yourself occupied 24 hours a day, your mind doesn't have time to do that and this drastically limits your quality of life. You can't dream on cue, it happens organically when your mind is unoccupied, and it happens more freely when your body is active but your mind is inactive. This is one of the big dangers with smart phones. Not only do they waste a lot of time, they also have the potential to fill every dull moment. It's part of why there is such a major mental health problem in the West now. You can't process those emotions when your mind is distracted, and the world has endless distractions now. In the short term, this means you don't have to think about the unpleasant things that happen to us, but in the long term, it means the unpleasant things are never resolved and continually accumulate. I think this video has a ton of value. It's very easy to get caught up with all the maintenance required to keep our lives in order. But I don't think it's ideal to eliminate all of that maintenance work. If you can keep the maintenance work to a single block of time -- eg the first (or last) hour of the day -- then it doesn't interrupt your ability to get into a flow state, but it still gives you mental downtime to deal with your emotions (assuming you don't distract yourself with audiobooks or podcasts or whatever). Yes, you could go for a walk and do the same, but if your house needs to be cleaned anyway, you can save yourself some money by doing it yourself. I have too many things that I waste time on, and the comment about buying new things that turn out to just create more life maintenance load was spot on -- I've noticed that the past few months and it's now a thought I have before every purchase -- but having some amount of life maintenance load, regardless of what it is, is intrinsically valuable.
@Ash-bc8vw3 ай бұрын
Not everyone is capable of having a routine
@voskresenie-3 ай бұрын
@@Ash-bc8vw hahaha
@JohanFitFoodie5 ай бұрын
Getting up 4 or 5 AM fasted with a coffee a few hours towards my goals, then exercise is my favorite way to start the day productively ☕ Lunch at noon breaking the fast as a reward with a high protein meal 😊🔥
@justinemard5 ай бұрын
I know this is a productivity channel, but am I the only one whose biggest life maintenance load activity is work? 😅 Work is simply a means to an end, which unfortunately one cannot eliminate.
@MacchiStrauss5 ай бұрын
I think the true productivity hack is to be rich. This way work won't be in the way of your goals, and you can pay people to do chores for you. 100% efficiency, baby! But seriously, we don't do these things because we're disorganized hacks, we do this because it needs to be done. Cook and clean? Sure, I'd love to make someone else do this for me. Live close to work? I'd love to, but that would mean exchanging more than half of my income just on rent. Work from home? I would fucking love that, but the industry trend is getting everyone back into the office to appease the egos of incompetent managers. Talking the talk is easy, but walking the walk is another thing entirely. It all comes down to money, and for many people it's way harder than just fill a spreadsheet.
@EASEYDOESIT5 ай бұрын
Your work needs to be autotelic - that’s the key to freedom - if money is the driver you’ll stop when you get the money, burn out etc. you’ll have to sustain doing what you don’t want to do. Find an autotelic way to make money. You can also apply what he’s saying to whatever you do for work now. Within the work. Things you love doing in your work, things you don’t but need to be done, things you can eliminate. Eliminate / delegate / automate all you can. If you truly can’t for some - see how they give you more than they cost, learn to want to do them by seeing the value - the pain of not doing them needs to feel worse than doing them, look for ways to make them pleasurable- listen to music /podcast while doing it - pair something fun with it - let go of perfectionism judgments make it an experiment, gamify it. Just some examples. If all else fails might be a sign it’s time to pursue work that’s more aligned with who you truly are.
@01148555 ай бұрын
No, for me too. I don’t mind doing laundy and enjoy grocery shopping, but work… At first I thought it was a problem with my job. Then I turned my hobby into my job and I stopped enjoying it. I just hate the expectations that come with work. I have a different job now and I sort of enjoy it, but being unemployed for three months was the best time of my life.
@avgb21155 ай бұрын
This guy should release videos once in a month... The massive amount of wisdom he imparts in a single video took my mind a whole month to understand and replicate.🔥🔥🔥
@hamzafikri88015 ай бұрын
I like to watch Rian videos 3 times to really absorb his ideas, this is 2024 wisdom!
@oneswetbarbietoo5 ай бұрын
Same here!
@MassimoMerolla-mm4rf5 ай бұрын
As a college kid, PANINI PRESS, 15 minutes, a warm meal made, consumed and cleaned up. 15 minutes. Doesn't include the time at the grocer or potentially bulk cooked ingredients like meat or chopped veggie toppings but I do those a head of time and save time by doing that in bulk then per meal. It's like having a Subway in your kitchen at all times.
@ErnestoAlvarez3d5 ай бұрын
Sounds really nice, but time alone is not enough. Doesn't matter if you have the whole day to do what you want. You won't have unlimited energy to do things the whole day. Chilling a bit and doing some boring stuff is also good for the brain, one can't be at 100% the whole time.
@kencannon18975 ай бұрын
One of the most personally important videos I have ever watched. Period. Thank you,Rian.
@parasmanku75365 ай бұрын
I get into flow whenever I watch your videos. You know how to make your viewers get into flow while watching your video. 👍
@riandoris5 ай бұрын
Glad I can provide you with flow ✌️
@kokoro70134 ай бұрын
This information is solid GOLD! I noticed this Life Maintanance Load when i was studying for an exam. But every 2 hours i had to stop to run errand, either being preparing meals or washing clothes. The problem is that, by stopping every 2 hours i lost the flow of increasing productivity associated with intelectual work. Now i´m organizing to reduce L.M.L by money. When that would not be possible, i´ll use creativity. Thanks for the life saving information!
@jonnypaspula5 ай бұрын
I’m a broke college student about to graduate soon or within this year, hopefully I can put all the information you’re giving us to good use, and I really appreciate any moments where you talk about that part of your life!
@divu22255 ай бұрын
Ryan dorris really out here saving us. 🛐🛐🛐
@riandoris5 ай бұрын
🙏
@Leanz5 ай бұрын
This video hit me at the best time. Feeling very burnt out wasting time on life maintenance. Thanks for posting this content, it makes an impact.
@Harshith8175 ай бұрын
This guy deserves more than 10 million subscribers.
@grootplays23965 ай бұрын
Thank you so much brother I am 14 years old and with the knowledge you give us I can optimize my life for peak perfomance 😁
@innocentboxboy5 ай бұрын
I m from India and I got to realized that these time waster which you are talking about is actually maintained by my family. Don't you think its good idea to live with our families instead of doing everything alone
@-whackd5 ай бұрын
Depends if your Mummy cooks the optimal healthy meals that you require to perform your best.
@avgb21155 ай бұрын
Depends on how productive and motivating environmentthey create around...if all they do is compare you with your siblings or neighbors...and keep a chaotic environment around but feed you timely, than it's like a prison you are trapped in...where you wager your freedom for 3 timely meals.
@innocentboxboy5 ай бұрын
@@avgb2115 I think most of the families are supportive, think about it, how many times your family compared you with others, hardly few times in 2o yrs, even if u live outside still u have some friends who do this shit with u. Personally I lived alone and with family as well, based on that I find I have more time to study when I am with family.
@theashproject90665 ай бұрын
Thank you Rian 🙏 I appreciate everything you’ve uploaded. Simplicity attracts wisdom!
@riandoris5 ай бұрын
My pleasure! Thank you for the support.
@haramati5 ай бұрын
Found this channel a few weeks and since then, every video I've seen is simply gold, packed with productive guidelines for life. Thank you Rian, hope you'll continue releasing these vidoes
@isabelcbmartins5 ай бұрын
Really interesting suggestion, doing a "life maintenance load audit". Very timely video, I've been feeling frustration over this exact subject, as sometimes it feels more that my occupation is "housewife" or "cleaning professional" than entrepreneur. I don't want to change some things, like cooking, but they may be something that requires both optimization and a perception shift, so I can actually use them as outlets of creativity and enjoy them with greater presence. Thank you for the suggestions! 🙏
@Idontlikepain5 ай бұрын
Ive been struggling with this for about a year now working not living. Thank you
@riandoris5 ай бұрын
Get your life back!
@Ramapallela13335 ай бұрын
The people who are really watching his video with consistency and using it in his life are at next level
@daslkw75445 ай бұрын
For me is cooking meditation. I calm down and think about what life is. I dont wanna identify my whole self about my work. Sure I have also times where Im 24/7 produktive. But after this period of time I have to calm down that the time stop flewing by in high speed
@robertmaxa66315 ай бұрын
What makes life worth living, is hedonistic pleasures/goofing off/killing time. I don't mind life maintenance activities, since I have no other goals to concern myself with.
@eternalharmony-9785 ай бұрын
Your work is genuinely appreciated with all my heart MR Doris, and I'm ineffable on how engaging your content is due to the depth of your consciousness (Articulation) and the alliance of a great media team for such high quality content production. Wish you greater success in your spirituality, business, relationships, fitness, knowledge, and it all that I can't comprehend about you but your psyche yearns for.
@eternalharmony-9785 ай бұрын
And also equally importantly enough, the gems that you threw here. (The concept of autotelic and exetelic activities)
@38TheMaster1w5 ай бұрын
This is exactly the video I needed right now. I'm starting a business and there is so much Admin that sometimes I don't feel like I'm making progress. I've been pretty adverse to hiring freelancers to help get some stuff done because I'm not yet profitable but now I realise that it's probably worth calculating how much time I can save by delegating vs the cost it takes to hire others. I hired a video editor for 1 video cos I was behind schedule on my uploads, but if it turns out good, I might do it again.
@pim70635 ай бұрын
Great video-thank you for sharing your insights! Perhaps one can also reframe these life maintenance tasks. Activities such as dishwashing, cooking, or laundry do not require much focused attention and are therefore excellent opportunities for meditation. As I see it, performing these activities in this way makes them function more as active recovery (and increases their autotelicity), making them actually conducive to flow.
@CrystaTiBoha5 ай бұрын
Elephant in the room: people used to have wives for all of this.
@elishevabarenbaum53195 ай бұрын
For tasks that can't be eliminated, allocate a set amount of time for them and do it really fast, and not perfectly. I try to squish LML, including exercise, etc, into up to two hours, consolidated, a day, five days a week. Everything is treated as urgent in that time and multitasked. When the time's up, I'm finished. Unavoidable errands are allocated to once a month.
@Widlomaa5 ай бұрын
I absolutely love this so much and love all of your videos!!! It would be so amazing if you did a video on how to plan all your ongoing projects, life goals combined with small tasks, how to keep track and how to stay ahead of to-do lists etc!
@mindfulmomentswithColm5 ай бұрын
I know that many people enjoy cooking and preparing food, but mother nature does prepare a certain food that ripens as it grows and can be bought fairly cheap. fruit and greens save time and energy. as well, fasting in the morning gives you a boost in energy and time!
@AdrianMark5 ай бұрын
This is quite possibly the most important video on this channel so far. Practical flow.
@lambtypeguy-cd4tp5 ай бұрын
Started work straight out of college, it feels like im in a loop for last 3 years
I genuinely appreciate your time energy and effort bro.
@MegaBoolaBoola5 ай бұрын
Eliminate or automate unfulfilling tasks. There, I just saved you the 23:09 of watching this video.
@lucianalassaga5 ай бұрын
WOW 😮 Having children makes this SO hard lol but I agree 100% and it's so important to organise time and resources to have mental health and success in life ❤ I ll be checking more of this videos Thanks!!!
@dinocarosi43034 ай бұрын
Children... So you're already doing the most important thing. 👍🏻
@adamd91665 ай бұрын
When Tim Ferriss talked about automating business and life, he mentioned elimination as high on the list to do first. Many people forget that, and move quickly to automate a process without ever questioning whether they really need the process at all.
@RobMastebroek3 ай бұрын
Rian! Your channel means a lot for me! I can resonate a lot with your video's. You give me and my girlfriend great insights in various topics to upgrade my life. And yeah those daily life mundane maintenance tasks are taking my precious time and giving me more stress. I experience more stress and workload since the day I was born in the past 2 months. This because I have been blessed with a new born son, recently moved back to my home country whilst also trying to keep up with a lot of my work and trying to optimize my food and squeezing some gym sessions.. the things I have been hammering on are optimising my clothes, for example: I am only wearing the same clothes with slight difference (long or short pants xD)., optimising my food to keep in flow state. Doing workouts in home! Sleep is a difficult thing to do with a new born but that is getting better each month.. Well enough talk! Thank for your video's dude and keep going! - Rob
@shanicekoita88065 ай бұрын
Using money to lessen my life maintenance load :✅ Me with no money : 👁️👄👁️
@musickmedia17975 ай бұрын
Same 😵💫
@annahowland63464 ай бұрын
This might be the most educational and well articulated video I’ve seen on KZbin… and I’ve watched a lot of KZbin.
@TheamazingPK5 ай бұрын
Rian thank you so much for this video. Keep making amazing content and sharing your knowledge with the world. This video will help me IMMENSELY. You're a life saver!
@vivahvv5 ай бұрын
The Tao without doing anything leaves nothing undone. Aristotle said that the goal of activity is contemplation. One day a man of the people said to Zen master Ikkyu, "Master, will you please write for me some maxims of the highest wisdom?" Ikkyu immediately took his brush and wrote the word: "Attention." "Is that all?" asked the man. "Will you not add something more?" Ikkyu then wrote twice running: "Attention. Attention." "Well," remarked the man rather irritably, "I really don't see much depth or subtlety in what you have just written." Then Ikkyu wrote the same word three times running: "Attention. Attention. Attention." Half-angered, the man demanded, "What does that word 'attention' mean anyway?" Ikkyu answered gently, "Attention means attention."
@magdarever29675 ай бұрын
the 'life maintenance load' part was almost touching. so sweet men are finally beginning to realize how time and energy consuming this is, considering this is the first time in history (?) they have to deal with it. 20-30 years ago and before the solution would be to get married and the wife would manage all this life sucking crap while the man can make money\art\whatever congratulating himself how effective he is. Funny that even in this video when it comes to dishes and stocking the fridge - a woman does it.
@boonedocksfl20122 ай бұрын
I’ve only watched 5 min but is exactly where I’m at. Well off but not leveled up bc of maintenance mode. Once you have a bunch of investments, cash flowing tech and some real estate it gets taxing. I’m focusing more time now on finding my best frameworks to organize it all. I’ll get it eventually, but a great topic.
@-whackd5 ай бұрын
Get an immigrant maid to batch cook and clean twice per week! With your money she will be putting several family members through private school, and you can actually eat healthy meals the way you want by giving her a recipe and getting her to chop and cook multiple meals and put them in containers.
@TheActualCorrectOpinion5 ай бұрын
CRAZY!!! But I’ve been thinking of doing that one day, so I can pay them like 12.5 dollar an hour? 🤔
@incrediblydumbman5 ай бұрын
These videos have changed lives. Good work Rian
@riandoris5 ай бұрын
I'm very glad they are helping. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel brother!
@bluebonbon225 ай бұрын
Good advice. I set aside cleaning to Sat. mornings. I use amazon to deliver products and groceries instead of going in person to shop.
@user-vm2se1ig6m5 ай бұрын
This video describes how I've been trying to manage my life. I'm only 16, in highschool. Trying to deal with friends and relationships and learning my guitar, driving to see the sights, trying to take my life as far as it will go. I can fold origami, I can paint on a digital canvas like nothing else. But school started to feel empty. So, I switched schools looking to find meaning in it. The new school, though, while it was a great community, a lovely place where it felt like I was learning, there was so much empty life management with the homework I decided to leave and go back to the first place, given these were my two options. Now, my first school has given me friends on my return, but the work is just tasks, and I'm finding no meaning in it. That's why I'm leaving, to go find any other kind of education. A GED, or this program I've been looking into which gices you home education. I cut out the housework being piled on me, I stopped drowning in homework by deciding not to do it and finding other ways to manage my classes. And it might sound like failure, or an inability to make it through school, but like he said it's not about being above school, or below someone willing to do that work, I wasn't built for paperwork, and I never will be. In my free time, I've made so much art, my figures increasing dramatically in style and skill, my guitar playing is better than ever, and I have time to build community and friendships around me, and I feel happier that way. Because I stopped trying to make the worthless things more effiecient, but I cut them out entirely. So go for it, live your life before it's over. It can be a hard path to forge, it can be scary to change things, but it will all be for the better. Quit your miserable job for a nice one, stop scrolling endlessly through Social Media, stop cleaning and fighting your own life every day and go make something of yourself. You got this. If I can do it at 16, you can do it at 43, or 26, or 87, just make it worth it.
@user-cs4wj6ne7p5 ай бұрын
Sam Ovens says the same thing. It's nice you give all this a name
@AnkurRajpali5 ай бұрын
As usual, excellent video Rian. I come from a middle class Indian family, now in a position to eliminate Life Maintenance Load activities. It has been hard because I am wired to do everything on my own. I have been successful in eliminating LML activities, but, filling in the spreadsheet should make it clearer. Thanks!
@DeniseSkidmore5 ай бұрын
People regularly ask me how I have time for so many hobbies. The answer is "I'm bad at housekeeping." Skip the things that are not critical. Do the critical things before they become critical but as efficiently as possible, which sometimes means doing it in large batches, and sometimes means using awkward pauses. (You can roast a week's worth of meat in one sitting. You can fill the dishwasher while waiting for leftovers to reheat.)
@propagandadetox5 ай бұрын
Great Video - Learned about this in Marine Corps boot camp LOL And I too ♥ the Irish Goodbyes
@danielmalinen63373 ай бұрын
High school is not a complete waste of time because it is the last chance to make friends and build relationships. For example, in Finland, if you don't have close friends at the end of high school, then you don't have close friends all your life, and then it happens that in relationships quantity replaces quality, i.e. you can have several acquaintances and a work community but no friends and you feel lonely most of the time. This phenomenon has been studied a lot in Finland and researchers haven't found a solution to this problem because after school people can't be forced to be together so that they become friends and many already have their own lives at that stage and no time for making new friends.
@arandomguywholikesfootball51195 ай бұрын
Hello sir one question coming from the "How to focus like a God video" When we are in a flow state, are we aware of that? Or we just execute without thinking at all? And when we are in a struggle phase, how do we know when we should go to the release phase? Thanks for your videos, this channel is pure gold 🔥
@michellelouise12245 ай бұрын
This is why humans developed marriage and community living. The only way to actually eliminate cooking and cleaning is to outsource. Even if you could "automate" grocery shopping (which, until ai can see how much is left in my jam jar is inevitably going to result in food waste), someone still has to put it all away, read package dates, rotate, dust, check for bugs. Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. Especially if we want to optimize health and longevity and therefore eat carefully sourced, whole foods, food prep is half of life. For Christ's sake, who wants to eat the same 5 meals for a year? I would bet money that a lot of that year involved takeout or eating out. Not ideal. However, cohabitation and sharing of the life workload, can completely eliminate many chores, depending how labour is divided. But then, who wants to live witj people? People suck. Intentional communities are chaos. Marriages are misery. So we live alone and grapple with the consequences. Aaaah, modernity.
@thetokyodrafts8135 ай бұрын
This content is fantastic!! Thank you for all the attentiveness to detail and the hard work and the self disclosing.
@cielo88424 ай бұрын
14:25 Hiking with friends at night is great way not to get sunburnt
@BrekkeEl3 ай бұрын
Life maintenance load is massively increased with kids. Unless you make more $$ at the beginning it can be hard to lessen it appreciably.
@zantas-handle2 ай бұрын
I've watched a few of your videos now, and it seems like you're just replacing normal words with fancy terms. 'Life Maintenance Load' is just 'chores'. Becoming a 'temporal architect' is just having a schedule. 'Autotelic Activities' are simply things you enjoy doing, like hobbies. 'Restructuring your heat map of activities' is just timetabling your chores and hobbies. I like you and much of what you say, but the fancy language is an unnecessary barrier.
@huntma37872 ай бұрын
consider that in your case, it has actually helped you because it has already forced you to really think through what he is saying and make your own connections to what you are familiar with, hence retaining information better. The downside with using familiar terms is our brains will glance over them. He’s trying to bring a new perspective about these common things in our lives and perhaps using more detailed phrases can be helpful to some people
@BhartiyaCricketFan2 ай бұрын
Has to present same learning crux in different package. We should focus on learning.
@thevegancupid775 ай бұрын
thank you so much, discovering your channel is such a boon to my academic life 😄 edit- now that i have been watching this, i realised how badly i wished for this
@ushadigiacomo72134 ай бұрын
We, moms with career, have done most of the time saving tips!😂 You should have asked us. That’s the reason we have unplucked brows, use pony tails, and wear simple clothes.
@michaelmcwhirter5 ай бұрын
Something huge to consider is effective multitasking 🔥 granted reading an audiobook in the car on the way to work is frowned upon in this video relatively, it is still not a bad option. Aim for the total immersion technique 📚
@starksenterprises4 ай бұрын
I ran into ome of your videos weeks ago, and it was great. A few more and I subscribed... this one, however, is just a prolonged word salad, and time wasted in, for example, an over wordy illustration of a smoothy you took to hopefully stave-off a future hangover! You're talented, and I understand creating content must be challenging, but a respect for the listener has to be part of your aim!
@salmasaad1985 ай бұрын
What do we do if we can’t afford eliminating the maintenance load? :( should we sacrifice money for time?
@Shaxded-x5 ай бұрын
Rian Never fails to amaze us. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯
@riandoris5 ай бұрын
Make me proud brother.
@airatru5 ай бұрын
Thanks for your video Rian. I gues its one of the secrets of being constantly in a flow state - convert everything you do into endotelic (autotelic) action.
@MagicBodyMind5 ай бұрын
Your videos are very helpful. Thank you. Is there anywhere I can listen or watch them without Fairground music, because it’s quite distracting and makes me work to concentrate on your words. with appreciation, Nadia!
@reznet25 ай бұрын
I optimized by not watching this video entirely 👍
@nickkosty5 ай бұрын
I am really struggling with keeping up with school because it drains me so much. I spend hours working on my business and feel fulfilled but then when time comes for school, I just feel extremely drained. Gotta get through that feeling though nothing I can do about it :(
@rajprasath94405 ай бұрын
Rian embodies the Flow State ...Can't take the eyes off him...Concentrated Attentive Practices what he preaches..
@user-qf1ey3qz6c5 ай бұрын
Rian, Your poping. congrats for all your deserved and earned success. can you make a flow state video for a high school student. Thank You for helping us save our lives in an indirect way😁😊
@riandoris5 ай бұрын
I've been working on one! Just trying to get it perfect before releasing. 😊
@user-qf1ey3qz6c5 ай бұрын
@@riandoris greatest news of the day. I'll make sure to be notified when you post it. thank you for sharing😊
@deephary5 ай бұрын
@@riandoris That would be very helpful. Also, not just students, but also for adults who need to work on upskilling
@abhaynaggi63095 ай бұрын
Been watching these videos for a few days and these are very helpful.
@riandoris5 ай бұрын
Glad to help!
@anikagrace22154 ай бұрын
I used to have social media on my phone, and it was a while before I figured out I had to eliminate it entirely to actually stop the doomscrolling. I kept trying to optimize it, but there really is no way to make hours (even if it is fewer hours) on a device "good".
@Madridarko5 ай бұрын
Okay trying to keep an open mind and actually like some of the other vids but at about min 11 this video turns into a privilege trip of “just pay someone or something to do all your life tasks”. TLDR: Money can buy you productivity and life satisfaction
@lifestephen5 ай бұрын
Amazing reminder again!🙏 one question, I've read once how Jeff Bezos like to wash dishes because the manual activity like that gave him tremendous idea bursts, i experienced this myself. and many entrepreneurs get ideas in shower or mindless activities. or would you say flow state is far more productive than having these activities since the risk is greater?
@pastorharman69202 ай бұрын
Pretend you earn $41,000 per year at a 40-hour/week job. $20/hour. If you had someone else prepare simple meals for your freezer (once a month cooking: yes, it's a thing) and paid them $15/hr X 2 hours shopping & commuting + 6 hours kitchen time that's $120 plus the cost of food (and containers). FInd a good planner and cook! Meanwhile, that frees up a whole day's extra time for you to be with your kids, spouse, or friends, hobbies, or dead-scrolling (or get a side hustle, or whatever). AND it significantly cuts down on your daily meal prep time. AND worrying about stocking the freezer or tonight's meal choices. You should still get fresh fruit and veggies, sure. It doesn't cover holiday or entertaining food, but it certainly cuts down on exotelics. Which is worth more: 2 hours of your life to mow the lawn, or give a kid $20 to mow and trim (and incentivize entrepreneurship)? This applies even more if you earn more. Where will you get more quality of life?
@yourfravourite3 ай бұрын
Now do that with a 9 to 5 job and a job without home office option. With an hour of “extra mile” every day (sometimes 2-3 hours needed aside the normal work times..) and 1 hour to get and to come from work. That are 11 hours for work. Now use a lifestyle where you can’t afford to let food get delivered or getting a Service like home help. All this time management videos are easy for people that work for themselves, but not for people who have to be at work at a certain time. Ahh and my region is not really advanced in my branch, so the job market is not filled with “opportunities to pick from”, while I live at a real paradise. So what should I do?
@nicotimothybabaylan56895 ай бұрын
Im a simple man, i see a new rian doris video i click
@arnaudguela6315 ай бұрын
simple
@anshrao238115 ай бұрын
Hi, your content is ❤. Please add English subtitles also in your videos, the KZbin subtitles are little irritating
@Cosmo_Stat5 ай бұрын
Hi Rian. 👋. Im in my college right now. Glad to come across your video
@riandoris5 ай бұрын
Good luck!!
@64Magick5 ай бұрын
*DEATH IS LIFE'S GREATEST OUT, BUT IT COMES WITH FEAR, ANXIETY AND DISCOMFORT!!* *CREATOR ALWAYS WANTS US TO SUFFER, COMING IN.....AND GOING OUT!!!!* *THAT'S CREATOR'S ''LOVE''(TO SUFFER)!!!*