How to overcome study procrastination | 3 powerful tips

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Artem Kirsanov

Artem Kirsanov

Күн бұрын

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@ArtemKirsanov
@ArtemKirsanov 2 жыл бұрын
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@threethrushes
@threethrushes 2 жыл бұрын
1990s: I'm a neuroscientist. I don't want to learn code FFS. 2020s: I'm a neuroscientist. I don't want to learn biochemistry FFS.
@aguiladetrueno8133
@aguiladetrueno8133 2 жыл бұрын
this channel was absolutely one of the best youtube recomendations
@LeonRing
@LeonRing 2 жыл бұрын
13:00 Creative Revelation 14:00 Netflix & Chill 17:00 Nobel Prize ⬆That's exactly how i put my everyday schedule, but never come to Nobel Prize though. 😵‍💫
@fransoto7538
@fransoto7538 2 жыл бұрын
Love the subtle way of leaving a book in the table, I'm the kind of person that always will look at the book at Amazon :) Gödel, Escher, Bach in particular reminded me that I had it in the "to read list" for a super long time, but never got into it because... well, procrastination. It looks scary and there are many easier books. Let's see if putting a small slot of time to read a complex book helps me on that, doesn't matter it's 1 or 50 pages Ah, and great video btw!
@maciejletek
@maciejletek 2 жыл бұрын
“Procrastination is like a credit card: it's a lot of fun until you get the bill.” ~ Christopher Parker
@esepecesito
@esepecesito 2 жыл бұрын
Time based mindset and spacing out are the core ideas behind "Pomodoro Technique" it gives good results.
@serenityindeed
@serenityindeed 2 жыл бұрын
I nearly decided to "watch this later", glad I didn't wait
@ChroniclerEnigma
@ChroniclerEnigma 2 жыл бұрын
i think this video just wrapped up everything that has never worked for me and why. My life has always been variables of chaos, and many times I've created schedules only to never be able to complete them. But the answer is really quite simple: instead of loosing time trying to control time, it may be wiser to snatch time when the opening appears and run away with it to work on what you wanted/need to work on. Takeaways and the outline for the system i think will personally work for me with this input: - Task i want to complete - Goal reminding me why im working on this task and what goal i am nearing by its completion - not to give myself many conditions and rules to completing a thing in a day, but rather to say i will give it my time and attention for an hour an tackle whatever comes in that time for it and to work on it consecutively when i can until it is done - - - - The long version of my thoughts: I think though that if you do not want to work on something, there is also a matter of motivation that you must remind yourself of. Why are you pursuing it anyways? What will doing this little thing help you to achieve? What is its meaning? When you cannot perceive it here, what does the future look like with that in it? I think sometimes we get stuck in another sort of procrastination: the dread of dedicating a habit to working on something. That habit being something rather rigid and stiff, such as: "I will work on this thing everyday at this time and i will do so much work of it and have these steps to complete it..." sometimes there are so many conditions that you create in the rush to assume that these are the requirements you will need to complete it... when at the end of the day, it just needs your time and attention. So how long can you give it? How long can you look, and think about it? When other things come up beside it, it is harder to focus, so it is best to probably give yourself one task at a time. This is where probably is easier on the mind to say: "I will work on this thing for an hour a day sometime until it is done." It creates a much more positive and "I can do this" feeling. It helps you to believe that something is possible to achieve. You must discover your pace before you can plan it, and i think that planning such as that becomes more instinctual, a flow or process state that you do not need to think about. And in such a case, i think that this may be more efficient than consciously thinking about it, depending on what that process is. If it is a very important step though, a simple stickynote of tasks might be useful. Sometimes working long hours, you can miss something. and having it at your side when you finish is helpful to double check and make sure nothing was missed. Maybe that does not quite work for deadlines, but if alleviating stress is the most important thing besides dedicating focus and excitement towards the task, (perhaps you are doing personal work for example) it may wrap itself up timely anyways. It is always harder to decide when something should be done, until you have gotten enough practice in doing it when you have created the new environment and habit to do it. Sometimes, something is just done when it is done. Perhaps this is more suited to creative fields though, I am not sure. For me, I am just searching for a way to achieve personal goals when i have so many worries and ocd's in the way! Focus and concentration is hard to attain sometimes for all the multitasking seems to rid one of that flowstate required to embrace a topic and completely explore it. Drawing, writing, etc. Task management has always been difficult and defeating for me. But this rather simple solution sounds like something that i could actually do. Maybe alot of times, we know the answer, but just keep looking because we assume that what is most natural to us can't be efficient. But software like Obsidian.md perhaps has gotten me to understand the way i think and make connections, and identifying the way you work naturally, vs the artificial or any pressure of expectation or how you should do something, is going to be key in freeing yourself and being able to achieve your goals. Thank you for your videos!
@kenosabi
@kenosabi 2 жыл бұрын
Who's procrastinating while watching the video for overcoming procrastination? Motivation is a fickle fleeting emotion. But discipline is a skill you can actually improve with. Waiting for motivation may leave you with an incomplete project.
@scottburgert9538
@scottburgert9538 2 жыл бұрын
i think i procrastinate when i forget why i am doing something. so constantly remind yourself of how it will help you get to the desired outcome so you know why what your doing is important, but also so you have a way to know if it is still important if it, lets say, takes more time then expected and becomes infeasible. else doing any project just feels like a leap of faith when you start which isnt sustainable. or youll get carried away trying to solve a problem deeper then you need to to finish your homework for example because you forgot why you are solving it in the first place in the process of solving it. like often when i catch myself avoiding something and i ask myself "what is the goal right now?", it takes a second for me to recall it, which means i probably forgot which is why i am procrastinating.
@azimuth4850
@azimuth4850 2 жыл бұрын
I really like this, I'm actually inspired to re-structure my study planning with the time-spacing idea. THANK YOU!
@Juxtaposed_IRL
@Juxtaposed_IRL 2 жыл бұрын
One problem with the time based method i’ve encountered is that that the subconscious relief you get before starting the hour or so of study, “because I only have an hour, easy enough”, converts to me not getting the most out of the study, and makes me not work as hard because “I’ve only got 20 min left”. This develops a distraction through the awareness of time. This is especially prevalent when studying subjects I’m not particularly interested in. It creates a blindness to the effectiveness of the time spent studying sometimes, thinking that all “hours” of study time are equal. You have to find a good time, environment and state of mind to get the most out this method. Also for how long you study is incredibly important. Too long and your effectiveness goes down, and too short and you may not get enough from the subject. It’s a good method nonetheless. I really want to expand on the use of the “Yin Yang” method to see it’s results in comparison.
@lolpipacool
@lolpipacool 2 жыл бұрын
Artem, thank you so much for what you’re doing. I’m always finding myself keeping things undone till the end and I was always disappointed with my results. I hope your tips will help with that! S.R.W. technique is outstanding 😄
@ArtemKirsanov
@ArtemKirsanov 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! ;)
@LetowYT
@LetowYT 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad I've subscribed to you almost 3 years ago, and now I get more high quality content in my feed, thanks to you
@ArtemKirsanov
@ArtemKirsanov 2 жыл бұрын
Wow!! 3 years? That's crazy!! Thank you so much!
@yobniares
@yobniares 2 жыл бұрын
Артём, спасибо за видео! смотрю в ночь перед экзаменом, к которому почти не готовился. крайне увлекательно)
@Imandrewtakla
@Imandrewtakla Жыл бұрын
Does it went well?
@koserrist770
@koserrist770 2 жыл бұрын
I like this video, finally other advices than pomodoro, etc ... Thanks!
@AJay-vy8fq
@AJay-vy8fq 2 жыл бұрын
More great advice! Thanks Artem! 😄
@bernardofitzpatrick5403
@bernardofitzpatrick5403 2 жыл бұрын
Great practical advice Artem. Thank you!
@tamgaming9861
@tamgaming9861 Жыл бұрын
Studying for my MBA... and it helps me ... thanks 🙂
@travism7585
@travism7585 2 жыл бұрын
Lots of good advice. Wish I knew it when I was actually going through school.
@aleshatim
@aleshatim 2 жыл бұрын
Как здорово, как раз спидраню магистерскую диссертацию
@uncertainukelele
@uncertainukelele 2 жыл бұрын
This is on my Watch Later list
@jochenkalkbrenner
@jochenkalkbrenner 2 жыл бұрын
Damn good video!! So lucky I found your channel 😊✌️
@diegoramos8178
@diegoramos8178 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@SnottyPunk
@SnottyPunk Жыл бұрын
It seems to me that either underconfidence or overconfidence/boredom regarding the task is causing people to postpone it as something unpleasant. That is probably why these adjustment techniques can be quite effective. But I am also wondering if predominantly dopaminergic types of people are prone to procrastinating, since they are driven by novelty and spontaneity.
@Kirosta
@Kirosta 2 жыл бұрын
What a nice channel!
@tonyinbush2191
@tonyinbush2191 2 жыл бұрын
Nice video to procrastinate to ;)
@arturobonavigna5600
@arturobonavigna5600 Жыл бұрын
You know what the funny thing is? I procrastinate the things I should be studying... by studying subjects completely unrelated. Chess, Astrophysics, AI development, Psychology etc. anything but Chemistry and Biology XD.
@1ProsperousPlanet
@1ProsperousPlanet 2 ай бұрын
5:58 How did you get footage from 1896?
@snarkyboojum
@snarkyboojum Жыл бұрын
My best advice here is to set a watch for 20 mins and just start.
@edelopo
@edelopo 2 жыл бұрын
Which calendar app do you use?
@ArtemKirsanov
@ArtemKirsanov 2 жыл бұрын
The data itself is stored in Google Calendar, but the app I'm using to synchronise different Google calendars is the native Apple Calendar app on MacOS
@SpeakerJohnAsh
@SpeakerJohnAsh 2 жыл бұрын
your proposed solution is ACT - acceptance and commitment therapy. You're treating the "I'm procrastinating" thought the same as one would the intrusive thought. that "running from" in the brain what is that ?
@nissylubelle2054
@nissylubelle2054 2 жыл бұрын
Who else procrastinated on watching this video? XD
@TheKanteletar
@TheKanteletar Жыл бұрын
Time-based approach = Pomodoro technique.
@ribbonwing
@ribbonwing Жыл бұрын
Hmm. Should I watch this video now, or later? Choices, choices... XD
@iSwordFish
@iSwordFish 2 жыл бұрын
Good video and TIPS! But too much zoom...
@4115steve
@4115steve Жыл бұрын
bang my head against the wall for an hour, LOL dat was een goed one
@marcopampaloni6911
@marcopampaloni6911 Жыл бұрын
Nah, I'll just watch it later
@elkhan_tahirov
@elkhan_tahirov 2 жыл бұрын
all this effects with zooming in out in out in out in out are terrible
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