I talk to my brain. I speak to it loudly. I tell it we are not in danger, tasks are good for us, it doesn't need to save us from them. At night I say "You did a good job today. Tomorrow there's a lot to do, so please rest. I love U."
@kayenzo5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this, I need to start doing the exact same thing. I will definitely make my brain stress less about doing hard work because I'll tell him that it will get easier with time and that we'll start feeling satisfaction instead of guilt
@kailimagdalena5 ай бұрын
I love this 💯🔥
@paulinemoira84425 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'll start doing this too! Somewhere I heard the line "This is scary, not dangerous." and it's been one of the few mantras actually calming me down, whoever my anxiety hits. Validating the feeling, but putting reality into perspective.
@blackarot62954 ай бұрын
Ya ya that's what all schizo's say.
@sunnys24344 ай бұрын
aweee this is so beautiful!! I love this!
@FilipSimonovski0856 ай бұрын
Glad to see there are others who tend to rewatch things until they memorize each and every single line
@matthewglenguir72046 ай бұрын
What particular reason why tho? Like, do you just memorize just for info safekeeping or something else
@a859226 ай бұрын
For safekeeping 😆
@FilipSimonovski0856 ай бұрын
@@matthewglenguir7204 I've been doing that since I was a kid, to be honest. If I like something, I watch it or read it again and again. If I get struck by it, I just can't get enough of it.
@bmmania01206 ай бұрын
Am thankful that I still do that 😂
@bedhead-studio6 ай бұрын
I do it because im autistic
@matthewglenguir72046 ай бұрын
your video quality has been absolutely phenomenal lately
@elizabethfilips6 ай бұрын
AH THANK YOU!
@somospocosun6 ай бұрын
She defilinetly spoke more paused, as many people asked her.
@beatrizsfsilva6 ай бұрын
Seeing this after spending the day procrastinating instead of studying for an upcoming exam brings on a whole new level of guilt... but it's comforting to know that it's a universal problem
@troyDM93306 ай бұрын
It really is universal, and paradoxically, it feels so isolating. You got this!
@spiritual_creator6 ай бұрын
Saaameee
@엉덩이먹는사람6 ай бұрын
it's universal up to a certain point, because if you wanted to get a good grade you'd naturally be inclined to study, the problem here is that you don't really wanna do it, and you need to force yourself, which makes it more difficult
@JediS11386 ай бұрын
Ugh… same boat here today… -_-
@beatrizsfsilva6 ай бұрын
@@엉덩이먹는사람 You're right, after spending so many years in school I couldn't care less about my grades... I love to learn but I don't think the education system and specially the way our knowledge is tested is optimized for that
@Jaca3495 ай бұрын
this channel is genuinely underrated, especially for visual learners, and these editing techniques, creative ideas, and the quality in your videos feel like they increase my interest and curiosity by 10 fold, your advices and techniques for learning in general have been helping so much for the last few days and made me from someone who barely didn’t look for school and learning, to someone who’s genuinely interested and has an emotional connection with learning new things and ideas, I can’t wait for summer to be over to make myself and my mother proud. Thank you for changing how I should think about learning, because this is definitely how i want to think of it now, keep on inspiring other people Elizabeth
@-_M___M_-6 ай бұрын
I've never heard anxiety described more precisely.
@Pierre-gk5ky6 ай бұрын
You do an excellent job of explaining pretty complicated topics, give yourself props for that. You are adding a lot of value to the world.
@MarwaEssam-gf9xh6 ай бұрын
Not only are you my kind of human, but also you are a true human who looks at common problems and tries to find accessible and applicable solutions to counter them. And this is so rare to find in our selfish world❤. Sending my love Elsie.
@bilyanaboneva76416 ай бұрын
as someone (one of many) who has been struggling with attention due to an addiction to scrolling and has been reading all sorts of materials to understand why my brain functions like this - this video has been the most insightful source of information i've come across in a very long time. You've completely shifted my perspective on journaling - i usually think of it as a chore, but you've made me realize the benefits in a way i've never even thought of. Endless thanks and I wish you all the best, don't let imposter syndrome get to you
@BDings5 күн бұрын
Yes, everyone says that "according to study xy" journaling is good, but now I understand why. Thank you
@Nitu_S.C.3 ай бұрын
You're a fighter for a good cause, Elizabeth. I can't imagine how hard and overwhelming it can be for you so please take care of yourself first. I am glad that you don't shy away from therapy and I hope that you keep doing it until you build your inner unshakeable balance. You deserve our love because you love us first through your professional and thoughtful content. Keep being one of the lights in this dark world. And also don't forget to have fun and relax. The mind needs a break from time to time.
@heartofananthropologist6 ай бұрын
WOW. I have been struggling to finish my PhD dissertation for about five years. Much of this video resonated for me very strongly, but especially the Miracle Question and the Dialogue with Works made me tear up. I really think they might help me finally push through. Thank you so much!🙏
@Xarfax3212 ай бұрын
I loved this! I am going to have to rewatch it and take notes, because I feel like i am really learning something! You're a great teacher!
@riellka6 ай бұрын
I realised just recently how well I'm doing since your ending sentence: "don't believe everything you think" has embedded in my brain. Thank you for every single video, Elizabeth, you've really changed the way I think and generally exist - more for myself, less for others.
@rinciel49996 ай бұрын
Elizabeth!! You've reminded me of my love for journaling and how effective it has been in helping me go through life in tough times, sprinkled with self-loathing here and there! You are so eloquent, and your bravery for vulnerability is beautiful, it enabled me to see that hey, there are people who had similar struggles as me. Journaling/writing has been a tremendous help but I would also like to point out that it could be a tool that encourages rumination, even more than what I already tend to do. And there are times where I was way too anxious that I didn't have the capacity for coherent thoughts, much less an ability to properly hold a pen down and write. It took me too long to realize that sometimes, I just needed to breathe. And accept that I don't need to have everything figured out /right now/. I feel that I do best when I strike the balance between conscious processing such as journaling, self-talk, therapy, and the unconscious, such as breathing, taking a walk, singing, dancing, staring out at trees or the night sky for just a bit too long, and-- sleeping! The body keeps the score, after all. I'm wondering if this is an area that you have an interest in exploring? I absolutely adored how you described thought and cognitive processes, it made me super curious if you were to talk about your findings about topics that are less about cognition itself, and more about how the physical realm perceived by the body influenced cognition. Thank you for existing, Elizabeth!!🌱
@cameron25386 ай бұрын
I had never heard of the orientation response, but that makes a lot of sense, when constantly changing context tires me out and loses my focus. Thanks for putting words to that!
@danysolerl6 ай бұрын
OMG Elizabeth... you just hit every nail every time. But I have never heard a better explanation on anxiety and how to deal with it before. Big BIG THANK YOU
@nocturnus0096 ай бұрын
Love how this type of open journaling is [sounds like] a partial derivative of traversing the labyrinth.
@Complecx6 ай бұрын
Dialogue with Works reminds me of how Hans Zimmer writes his pieces for a lady and how he uses the music to take her away from her 9-5 job. It was in the latest Netflix documentary. I was happy to hear his views aligned with his teachings in the masterclass project he was apart of. Thanks for the video, it was a nice perspective shift and will definitely add some more thought to each word I write as I plan ahead to something new. Your a pretty awesome person, and I hope everyone in this community can enjoy their summer.
@a859226 ай бұрын
Amazing video. So informative, researched, engaging, and with a bunch of studies I haven’t ever heard before! The part on narrative flow and presence was so accurate to my anxiety, I can’t believe I have never heard it explained that way before. I am about to rewatch this video and take notes! 📝 Your content is in a class of its own. 👏
@yksumanth6 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊.
@trueheart08802 ай бұрын
it was incredibly helpful to hear just how much you use journaling. at times i've used it throughout the whole day, particularly through more challenging work days, but have found myself shying away from it, simply out of self-jusgement. I also thought the explanation of dialogue with works was very clear! thank you, Elizabeth!!!
@nanomia6 ай бұрын
Recent years I've been struggling with loss of focus and symptoms similar to ADHD I'm not diagnosed BUT I've never had problems when I was younger this problem started when I was in high school after some family problems I noticed I'm getting worse especially when I stay on my phone some people tell me ADHD in women is different but I've NEVER had problems before I was top student studied and did my homework without struggle I wasn't hyperactive and my parents say I'm the easiest child growing up I just feel that internet and social media ...broke my brain in a way. I will try to gain my focus again with these journaling techniques thank you for this video!@
@DNAHealthChronicles2 ай бұрын
Such nuanced, well-thought out, complex, genuine approach! Thank you so much.
@rih4936 ай бұрын
Your video’s aesthetics are to die for. The visuals the sound effects and background, and you yourself are amazing. Thank you for this high quality content that we are lacking nowadays.
@mansoor31596 ай бұрын
Elizabeth you really made my day Today because since morning I am not well and your videos are really really helpful to me♥️😀
@tomandjennacali18796 ай бұрын
This is amazing. I am wanting to work on a book helping people with this exact thing. My brain has been hijacked by short form content the last four years. I also had some unexpected "success" posting on other platforms, which makes it even more addicting. Going viral for years is not what I thought it would be. It has actually burned me out and overwhelmed me to the point that I struggle to even make videos anymore. The addiction to this little screen and the views I was getting started to warp my world and I have to pull myself out of it. It's actually one of the strangest things I have ever experienced. I never sat and scrolled for hours before short form content and the pandemic- I would listen to long form KZbin videos and podcasts and go on walks and I felt so much better than I do now...and even back then I was deeply worried about the time I spent online and on KZbin. I never fought with people online- I was never reading comments about myself... I never spent hours mindlessly being fed short videos....and I must go back to that. I was so much happier it's not even funny. Thank you for this must needed video.
@ChrisWachtman6 ай бұрын
It feels as though I have been personally analyzed and precisely described. While I know that these are general patterns of human psychology, they feel so personal firstly because they describe me accurately, and also because these are things that we do and feel but that we do not typically share or see in others. Too many of us are silently struggling to apply ourselves. It makes me imagine how much more I could achieve with better attention management, and how much more our society could achieve with the same skills. Your videos are always excellent, but I will be saving this one in particular to a very short playlist of videos that I occasionally revisit during moments of personal reflection. I would also like to express my appreciation for the included timestamps. Even just seeing the names of the chapters helps to internalize the concepts and recall them more easily. Thank you.
@qmuhammadahmed6 ай бұрын
There isn't one moment in your videos when I want them to be over. Absolutely adore how you explain your thoughts.
@MoMorad-y6z3 ай бұрын
thank you so much ms fillips
@OfficialEthanJack5 ай бұрын
How does this only have 63k views? Seriously one of the best youtube videos i've ever watched.
@TheodoreWesthues5 ай бұрын
Someone else may have already put this in a comment, but the five hindrances @23:40 are likely drawn from Buddhism. When the Five Hindrances were taught to me, they were Unskillful Doubt, Agitation, Sloth, Sense Desire, and Anger.
@Alexanderthenotsobad6 ай бұрын
Thanks Elizabeth! I look forward to your videos and will watch them from beginning to end. You have a gift of gab that is quite rare. Besides, it's rare to meet people so introspective and thoughtful. Never thought about anthropomorphizing my "to-do" list. I'm going to have to give that a try. Two more things: I was a huge fan of Freud growing up and used to read his books, and case studies fervently, but I never knew he had "journals". Will have to take a look at those too. Also, I learnt through another youtuber that we needed to talk to ourselves similarly to how we talk to our best friends. For instance, I can talk to myself quite negatively when I don't finish a project or task. I can be very difficult on myself, but I realized that I would never talk to my BFF like that. I would be much kinder when speaking with them about any issues they may have about life. I had to slowly learn to listen to my inner voice and modify its modality.
@Agent_Orange_Peel6 ай бұрын
Another great video. You always put so much work and research into your videos. It’s very apparent. Thank you. I always look forward to your posts.
@RiditaRahman-tf8kr6 ай бұрын
Sis, you are my fav❤️ Who is honest to her audience… i admire you a lot.. From 🇧🇩
@elianaambrose89776 ай бұрын
Hey Elizabeth, I have been watching your channel since 2023 and I love your content. It's very niche, creative, and engaging. This video feels like I'm watching a movie and I was completely immersed. The classical music was a nice touch and I love the digital text and images on screen it looks so cool and techy. And as a side note - please forgive me if this is weird for you - you look different like you seem clearer like you're transparent and iridescent mentally and it's showing up on camera.
@jteichma6 ай бұрын
Wonderful video Elizabeth. You are a shining star of intellect and very human as well. I have journaled for some time but need to make it a more meaningful exercise so will give these a try.❤
@syedafatima85045 ай бұрын
This video is absolutely phenomenal. I was so immersed, I literally had to pull myself back to where I was when the video ended. Super helpful.
@Sneeze1916 ай бұрын
Thank you for pulling through with your own mental resistance and putting this extremely helpful video out 🥰 really thank you and be blessed for your effort!
@OldTomato446 ай бұрын
She's back! This video was helpful, I'm going to spend the day thinking about how to implement this into my routine.
@Lunaguidata6 ай бұрын
I am so impressed by how you’ve changed! That you were able to speak of your emotions and “reliving” them in moment, that you’ve allowed yourself those beautiful “imperfections” of speech! Thank you for inspirational example)
@shakilshuva91532 ай бұрын
The video is helpful. Thanks for a lot of advice. All the best. Keep up the good work.
@selfishbell6 ай бұрын
This is one of the best videos I've ever watched. For any project I've worked on, I've always tried to create a character with a story behind it. Who knew that the technical term was "Dialogue with works" lol Great video!
@juliabarko60846 ай бұрын
Big thanks on the unique videos and thoughts on the matter. The thing that I struggle with is actually not taking the breaks from journaling when I sit down to write on what is happening in my life. Like sometimes it is 5 minutes of writing, 3 minutes of looking aroud, etc. I guess it is just when I should start writing endlessly "my mind starts to wander" thousands time?
@SamyaDaleh6 ай бұрын
That sounds like an interesting challenge. If I were you, I would write down the question: What prevents me from writing? or: Why is my mind wandering when I want to write instead? And seeing what answers pop up.
@robertpeek60296 ай бұрын
Love this video! The background music chosen is fantastic!❤
@ajsorensen25856 ай бұрын
Elizabeth Filips is purely an 11/10, excellent information and me too! If the videos went faster than 2x I'd be all over that, but then I realized like wow, I'm taking in soo much information all day long and doing soo much that ahhhh anxiety!! I've gone back to 1x and make a point to watch content like this that I choose to watch, thanks youtube for the suggestions but I know what I want to watch! There is a point of too much and I bet most of us have reached it! I go sailing and skiing where I'm 100% focused on just those, it's like an attention reset. I think also our brains need rest in order to build on the things we learn, especially skills like an instrument, I thought practice everyday for at least an hour but hopefully 4 hours, then I experimented and I progressed more by practicing less often, I can suddenly play that really hard passage I struggled with practicing hard everyday, that rest period is essential to mastering a skill, it might not make a difference when you're a beginner but after 20 years of a skill, to get better is harder so you need genuine brain rest.
@MagdalenaGniatczynska5 ай бұрын
Wow! I need to rewatch this quite a few times! (I found your you tube channel again after having lost it due to losing my you tube channel access due to forgetting my password, and consuming so much other you tube content that I forgot about your channel. ;) I'm glad you're still creating videos and you totally deserve to be at almost 1 million subscribers.) As I am an internet addict, especially consuming videos to the point of debilitation/ utter neglect of performing essential tasks and projects in daily life, and long term projects, as you describe. I have no ability to sustain effort and organise myself effectively! I already do a little journaling, which is a start.
@lowiekey6 ай бұрын
This was brilliant, once again! You're the only brain on the internet that seems to make sense to me and the first person that convinced me to actually start journalling. Thank you, I needed this!
@Qxoi906 ай бұрын
Whatever you do, keep on doing it. You look gorgeous :) - Great content as always. Not that I was able to watch it in one sitting without looking up my phone or do something else in another tab, but you know the drill..
@cc94095 ай бұрын
I so love your long videos because on one hand they are interesting and your present a deeper understanding about what is actually happening inside the human body, and also in a way it makes me pay attention just to your video. Cuz if I only listen to what you say while doing something, the amount of information I get from it, is very small. Hope you the best :D
@danielhayes51364 ай бұрын
It's nice to be able to come to watch these videos, be able to define exactly what you're going through and become better for it. Thanks Elizabeth!
@aruveyday3 ай бұрын
Things you talk about, background, the music in the back everything is amazingly make me feel in peace and inspired. I truly love your videos a lot 🩷
@mahvishnaaz_2 ай бұрын
I've found the gem on KZbin today!! So grateful!!
@FueledbyJohn6 ай бұрын
The production value on this is exceptional. Excellent work, thank you ever so much for the free resources and information. 🙂
@prachi23826 ай бұрын
Will absolutely try that 2 writing exercises. Sounds extremely interesting to me for some reason. I'll update if possible. Btw out of context, what's your haircare routine?? Edit: I forgot to say that I can listen to you talking for hours and hours. Literally. So descriptive, intellectual, interesting what not. I hope I find someone like you irl. That's my ideal type for a bestie. Never found one.
@geetanjlisharma42036 ай бұрын
The self help content these days has been phenomenol . Thank you so much !!❤
@milomazliАй бұрын
You are a genius Elizabeth! So inventive! So brilliant! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and thoughts with us!❤
@SamuelGonzalez-cf7tn6 ай бұрын
Since i'm going into a horrific routine lately this just comes handy, thank you for this video Elizabeth! (the final part definitely made me smile) ❤
@flower.child476 ай бұрын
This is great information. I loved that second exercise you demo started. Similar to teal swan’s parts work.
@jammyuse6 ай бұрын
I have to watch it again to really take in everything but I can already tell this video is going to help me as much as the one about soft discipline, thank you very much for your work! And the production quality, wow! 😮 "Do not believe everything you think" that's my phone background now 👌
@sophiaa.33906 ай бұрын
The fact that the black line in the background concurs the line of the intro's chapter, drives my perfectionism(ania) crazy! P. S. Great video btw!
@KoKoLight6 ай бұрын
Before I watch the rest of video i wanted to mention you look amazing 😍 also i guess the gym had great effects you look absolutely gorgeous now ❤️ I mean you were but now it is so much better Love you✨
@TheArthurHdz4 ай бұрын
I am amazed by the quality of the content you create, it really helped me to have a fresh perspective on attention, focus and journaling, thanks a lot 👍🙏
@nightowl3346 ай бұрын
Honestly I don't know any other youtube channel where the videos have that much quality and value. Your content is outstanding! Thank you so much for all your hard work❤️ Edit: I noticed a lot of criticism in the comments regarding your thumbnails. Just wanted to say I love them! I think they're very unique and somehow (I don't know how else to put it) very "Elizabeth". I think it's very nice that you don't make thumbnails like everyone else.
@timwallis-du6xg5 ай бұрын
Elizabeth, your explanation of the dialogue with works was brilliant. You conveyed it concisely, made its value obvious, and made doing it easy. It wasn’t crazy at all.
@NikiReed-ds3ti6 ай бұрын
it isn’t often that i find a youtube video and feel like i genuinely want to take notes on it, but i did with this. your video was amazing, as are all of them. your videos feel like a corner of youtube that is pretty much the antithesis of what we’ve been conditioned to expect online, when i watch your videos it’s like i genuinely feel like i’m getting greater value out of them, rather than just an escape. i’m saying this partly bc you mentioned guilt as one of those blockers for your youtube career, im not sure whether you know this to the extent that we do but you are changing ppl’s lives for the better and i’m forever grateful for your work 🫶🩷🩵
@aaboauf6 ай бұрын
Watching your progress journey is really inspiring 👍👍👍
@Mila-go2vo6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos, genuinely. You verbalize most of my major issues and explain them perfectly. I am also trying to get through medical school but i'm hitting roadblocks and your videos have helped me become more confident and focused. You will be an incredible doctor if you follow that path, I hope I can become as passionate and descriptive as you are
@RohiShetty6 ай бұрын
Thanks a ton, Elizabeth. You are totally total in many ways. Many smiles and much metta.
@milomazliАй бұрын
Omg!!! This "weirdo" idea is the best thing ever!!! It is actually stg very close to "shadowwork" by spiritual teacher Teal Swan. I adooore this method and I feel you could profit from her other works too. Same time, thank you for remind me for this and never EVER apalologize for bringing a novel idea. You are a MAVERICK! And you shine for us! A guy would not think twice bringing stg like this. Lets better the statistics. DARE being the authentic you! I.. and many others will be HERE FOR IT. (So if you needed a sign from the universe, well... here I am. ❤) sending hugs from Budapest, Hungary
@feten85536 ай бұрын
I loved your crazy idea of the Dialogue with works 😁. I am going to try it out and I believe it will work for me! At least, for now, the thought that this might work is pleasant to me 😊 Thank you for your videos, you've already helped through older videos, and please keep on sharing the "crazy" ideas as you call them, because there are some crazy people out there who get you 😂and who need that 🤗
@UOUPv26 ай бұрын
It's been awhile since I've checked out your content but damn your cadence has gotten so much better! Kudos.
@dustinwilliams3764 ай бұрын
I am so grateful for your videos 💚 they are very helpful.
@GoldieApril96886 ай бұрын
THISSS IS SOOOO FANTABULOUS AND MIND BOGGLING. YOU ARE A QUEEN LIZ !!! I LOVED THE EDITING AND THIS VIDEO REALLY WAS WHAT I WANTED!!! THIS VID IS SOO HELPFUL . I LOVE ITTTT❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💜💜💜💜💜😇😇😇😊😊😊🤗🤗🤗
@sibyllinesoul12284 ай бұрын
Omg! Girl!!! You're really my role model 🥺💖 It's almost like I'm seeing my dream girl in action
@klf1536 ай бұрын
Dialogue with works is from Ira Progoff's Intensive Journal Method. Really powerful process. He wrote At a Journal Workshop in 1975 plus several more. I just found your channel -- I'm hooked. Feel you're describing me! Thank you!
@DeniseSkidmore6 ай бұрын
Programming helps my focus. Tackling a difficult problem draws me in and makes the distractions fade.
@TDZPearson6 ай бұрын
Dialogue with works is a fascinating experiment. There's a lot to unpack with that!
@bentam15166 ай бұрын
Life changing perspective!thabk you for the effort you put in to put together this nasterpiece of a video!
@tammiwillis22794 ай бұрын
Love these frameworks but totally get the 2nd one, you explained it perfectly and I knew as I was listening that it was exactly what I needed to do. I feel now like there's a reason why, while procrastinating on a KZbin video edit 😆 I thought back to you (I was on cohort 6 of the PTYA course) and wondered how your channel was doing and what you were up to. Glad I checked and found this video, exactly what I needed. Time to go have that conversation with my channel now. Thank you Elizabeth
@swanandbuva15246 ай бұрын
Great content. You're videos have been very helpful lately. The channel's close to 1M subs. Hoping you cross that mark soon enough!🙌
@Selenaa5046 ай бұрын
Glad you’re back! Love your videos ❤
@nimkey85156 ай бұрын
This thumbnail is making me so uncomfortable for some reason Wish you didn't use AI or this kind of filter. You are so beautiful yourself
@shangothrax6 ай бұрын
I thought I was playing this at 1.5x, turns out it was normal speed. Great video though!
@vanillamoon25736 ай бұрын
Thank you, I feel like this is something I can actually do to get to understand the roots of my struggles and find the intrinsic motivation to move forward with my goals. Very well explained💕 Wishing you a lovely day, you’ve earned a subscriber 🥰✨💖
@William-xz2uw6 ай бұрын
Endless scrolling turned my brain into scrambled eggs, lately I've gone back to pen an paper Journaling, I find this not only organises my day week ,month...but is therapeutic.
@Sarhmas6 ай бұрын
I love your videos and I’m always amazed at your thinking/analytic process.
@ollievher6 ай бұрын
i love this channel; and this video is my favorite yet!!!! thank you so much for these tools for life. everything you are saying is relatable to me
@tiah58816 ай бұрын
This is random but my cry for help is so bad I have 2 videos open on the functions of the brain 💀
@Phatxual6 ай бұрын
BetterHelp ad = 0 credibility imo. Normally, I'm a huge fan, but that just ruined this video for me😢🧡
@PQ_4976 ай бұрын
Same! Disappointed
@heatherelliot32025 ай бұрын
Elizabeth you are absolutely wonderful. What a unique and fascinating mind you have, and you are so generous with how you share it. God bless you xx
@berhamlatif74576 ай бұрын
One thing I'm sure about is that your videos keep the viewers engaged and focused in this messy world of the net.
@subayalkhan3 ай бұрын
My god ... the video quality is outstanding. The English ascent of lady doctor is also very unique !!!
@NewBoy000145 ай бұрын
There are so many great things about this video but I think for me the highlight was your vulnerability, I honestly think there is no need to even say this cause I think for a lot of people it is clear that you are a hell of a brilliant person! I can go on and on but I am sure that many people in different parts of the world enjoy and learn from your work. Your vulnerability and transparency is much appreciated (:
@SakuraSelisa5 ай бұрын
"Do not believe everything you think." I love this
@johnstevens15756 ай бұрын
Congratulations, Dr. Filips.
@meahlin16035 ай бұрын
thank you so much for sharing your experience, research, and insights! you are the only productivity youtuber that I watch because you have a wonderful way of blending psychology, therapy practice, productivity, and creativity in your contents that feel understanding, empathetic, and helpful. i appreciate your work! (a small note: i personally prefer the video thumbnails that look less AI-like-your video contents feel very genuine, empathetic, and human, and the dramatic lighting and overly pristine look of AI images may have some disconnections and this look sometimes take on a click-baity connotation… I understand that you’re working with time and resource constraints so AI generated images might work better, so it’s up to you to decide what works for you. it’s just my personal opinion 😅
@krisz90106 ай бұрын
Great video Liz.👏 This was very relevant for me, and got me thinking about my relationship with screens and attention. Your "diaglogue with works" is totally sane and there's no need to apologize for that bit. It reminded me a lot of a kids book "The Day The Crayons Quit" where these crayons are super mad at this kid who's not using them in what they feel is a fair way, and they outline their grievances to the kid using them.