I studied WAY MORE with one easy lifestyle change

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ToKini Andy

ToKini Andy

Күн бұрын

Do you struggle to take the time to STUDY Japanese, or whatever it is you want to study? I know I did... a LOT. This small lifestyle change has helped me overcome that problem!
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@Dogrethson
@Dogrethson 7 ай бұрын
the "Not do" part was what seemed really unique for me... I know I always tend to focus on what exactly I want to get done, but never see the "not doing the things that prevent you from reaching your goals" as actionable items too
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
I think that is probably the KEY part that has made this whole little experiment go off so well. 😊
@dualia-s74m
@dualia-s74m 7 ай бұрын
seems like common sense though
@nimbus2708
@nimbus2708 7 ай бұрын
"talking about learning, instead of actually learning" you had to make it personal 😭
@blackcatwanderlust
@blackcatwanderlust 7 ай бұрын
I like the idea of writing down WHY I haven't met my daily goals. Then I'll be able to see what the roadblocks are and come up with a method of how to deal with those.
@Wainwright95
@Wainwright95 7 ай бұрын
I'm defo going to try this, the last few months have been rubbish personally. A lack of motivation in all aspects of life, like studying, going to the gym, eating healthily, etc. Hopefully this can help kick all the bad habits I've picked up. Thanks for sharing this idea
@choucreamsundae
@choucreamsundae 7 ай бұрын
Good luck! You've got this!
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
I hope it can help! We're cheering you on over here! 🎉
@carpediem4619
@carpediem4619 6 ай бұрын
☑️ No more watching "How to Learn Japanese FLUENT in 6 months" videos.
@VeroraOra
@VeroraOra 7 ай бұрын
Tracking my time spent on each activity helped me TREMENDOUSLY because it told me immediately how much time I spent and why I may be weaker in other things like listening.
@RubbyBTD
@RubbyBTD 7 ай бұрын
Came to learn how to study Japanese. Left with a great life lesson. Much appreciated!
@iji_k
@iji_k 7 ай бұрын
I followed Reysu’s idea since the start of the year. The biggest issue is that I ignore the journal, just as I ignore any other notification. 🤷‍♀️
@iji_k
@iji_k 7 ай бұрын
Actually since January 26 😅
@JO-tg2by
@JO-tg2by Ай бұрын
Stumbled on this video and expected it to be the usual advice…. I’d recently been feeling pretty defeated since I feel I’ve tried every bit of productivity advice over the years and nothing ever sticks. But I like your idea of writing *why* I didn’t hit checkboxes for a given day. Not sure how I hadn’t seen that recommended before! No promise it’s gonna stick this time but this video did give me motivation to give journaling another try :)
@caretchara
@caretchara 4 ай бұрын
Been really struggling with not hitting my goals, and stressing over not having time when I know I have some time despite my 2 hour commute time every day with my job. Will really try hard with this method. Thank you for your content!
@fromant65
@fromant65 7 ай бұрын
I did this several times throughout my life. It works for a few weeks or months but then life happens and I need to just focus on one thing and leave the rest unattended which adds extra stress when I have to check those boxes, so I stop doing it altogether There are daily habits that are simple enough that you can (and sometimes must) commit to them on a daily basis (like drinking 2l of water or taking a shower). But if something takes more than 30' or an hour, there will be days you just cannot do that thing so the best thing is to just put a weekly goal for those So this works... Sometimes... Under specific circumstances. I wouldn't use it as a long term solution. Though it definitely can help you increase your discipline and leave behind bad habits
@bungleprosy
@bungleprosy 7 ай бұрын
Honestly this is by far my toughest obstacle. Not having class deadlines or anyone else in my life also studying Japanese, I find it almost impossible to keep myself accountable for actually properly studying. It’s caused me to forget what I learn, and when I finally feel bad again and decide to buckle down, I’m just studying what I did last time because it didn’t stick completely after enough time passed. This is very helpful, and I hope there are any other things you could suggest to help with keeping self accountability for keeping up consistent studying.
@awsnie
@awsnie 7 ай бұрын
I'm exactly inside the same loop but the thing is that i don't even know how to study sometimes. Maybe i'll try the 15 min kanj videosi and then grammar, etc 🥲
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
I hope trying this can help! Adding one or two things you want to cut BACK on to the list is a really important part that can help with this. And staying consistent is the best way to make sure things start to stick. Also, going back to OLD stuff, and seeing if you understand it easier now can be good, too. 😊
@TheFizzster
@TheFizzster 7 ай бұрын
What helped me was finding a SRS system that actually held my attention. Right now it's WaniKani
@AlexBogues
@AlexBogues 7 ай бұрын
You really hit the nail on the head when you talk about accountability. That "future person reading the notebook" or "Future you having to write down the reason" is so powerful. I finally quit pornography completely when I told myself "Everytime I look at porn, I have to tell my wife about it". I tried for YEARS to drop it and finally just someone keeping me accountable was the answer. This video is awesome, keep it up!
@colporteur669
@colporteur669 7 ай бұрын
great job on the piano! that’s pretty good progress for only 1 month (Im currently studying Japanese and piano each day, progress is slow, but at least there is progress)!
@Snow-Willow
@Snow-Willow 5 ай бұрын
I fell off the study wagon after a month of birthday hell and then another crazy busy summer month. So I'm coming back to this, but I'm going to try it slightly modified, where instead of things I don't want to do, I will be putting a "don't do until you're done" thing in the far column. There aren't any things I do that I particularly want to quit, so I'm going to use it to enforce more of a work before play kind of thing.
@jeffreybarker357
@jeffreybarker357 7 ай бұрын
Great hack. Use that same desire for dopamine. I’d argue this isn’t the “other guy” finally winning-I’d argue this is still your Netflix or Final Fantasy guy being happy because you’re still feeding him dopamine from that box check. It just has that added impact of being productive, too! Great tip!
@five-toedslothbear4051
@five-toedslothbear4051 7 ай бұрын
Also, I have always appreciated your candor, and you use it to effect here.
@patrickmunroe3663
@patrickmunroe3663 7 ай бұрын
I actually just started journaling in a similar way recently. It's been life changing! You have some really good tips in here that I'm going to start implementing immediately. ありがとう ございます!
@fastenedcarrot9570
@fastenedcarrot9570 3 ай бұрын
Making lists and, more importantly, ticking things off thosr lists is very satisfying. So I do expect this will work.
@Billy4321able
@Billy4321able 7 ай бұрын
I've seen this video in my feed a dozen times already. I'm so glad I finally decided to click on it. This could very well be life changing.Thank you!
@maciecret
@maciecret 7 ай бұрын
I am actually doing this and it’s been 3 months since but not yet for studying Japanese. For other things, like reading for 10 minutes after lunch. I experimented with it and revised it according to my personality. Here are some tips. I get easily bored for doing the same goals for a month that by near the end of the month, I tend to not do some of them, and the tracking makes it tedious so what I do is i make it per week. I change goals per week therefore, in just a little time, I can see there overall percentage of my goal completion. -goals should change per week or carry over some goals from past weeks but add little revision. For example last week, my exercise goal was to exercise 10mins every morning. Now my goal is to stretch every morning then 10mins of strength training immediately after work. Also add red ticks for rest day. It is considered as okay not to do and completed. -I add condition of time per goal so I know when to do a certain. It is my trigger to do the habit. For example, read 10mins IMMEDIATELY after eating lunch, exercise after playing with dogs. Do the new goals after things you already do in the daily basis. -Make it small quantity as much as possible. Like 10mins, 5mins of walk every hr, 10pages of reading. So just by doing small things, you get to tick marks and accomplished goals. Add more as you progress.
@bootleggedpanda205
@bootleggedpanda205 7 ай бұрын
Something i heard about a while ago that i've been more concious about the past 2-3 months is willpower. you have more will power in the mornings than you do later in the day when you have to make all these micro choices throughout the day and by the time you get home and have time to study its so much easier to choose something more pleasurable to do rather than your study. With that i've been trying to wake up a little earlier and get in at least my reviews and making some anki cards before work, then i can make some more if i want to reach a 20 card count that day or just immerse in reading or listening when i get home since listening is more enjoyable for me than reading and making flashcards
@tucker2138
@tucker2138 7 ай бұрын
Reminds me of this quote that I saw a while ago "Discipline is the strongest form of self love. it’s ignoring current pleasures for bigger rewards to come. It’s loving yourself enough to do whatever you need to do, to give yourself everything you’ve ever wanted. It’s giving up the good for the great." I've been pretty decent with self-discipline, but I am really excited to have something concrete that I can look at and track my progress.
@mme_en_vadrouille
@mme_en_vadrouille 7 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this video. I am a teacher and I am always trying to help my students (and myself) with time management. I started learning Japanese in December with Duolingo (eye roll). I have since added Genki and I very recently found your videos. I am coming to Japan..to Nagano! for a teacher exchange program.
@ceresria
@ceresria 7 ай бұрын
Really funny timing for this video! I started doing this as a return to a form of bullet journalling a little over a month ago. I started because I wanted to keep myself accountable, but ALSO because I have 3 main pursuits right now which are to learn Japanese, art, and to improve my fitness and I want to keep my motivation up for them. Since each of these are very long term goals, I wanted to give myself a short term accomplishment in the form of checking a box at the end of the day to recognize that I am making progress even if I don't see quick results. Mine is set up slightly differently, I have a monthly chart like you outlined here, but I fill in the number of minutes I did of that task each day instead. (plus a bonus column for steps taken) After the monthly chart, I have a daily log where every morning I write the date and make checkboxes for the main tasks I want to accomplish, which includes those tasks from the chart. That part is to mainly remind myself to set an intention for that day so I don't forget. I also write little notes in the daily log when I have ideas, struggles, or good things that I accomplished or happened that day that I want to remember. It's worked great so far! I've kept at it and I'm excited to write in my journal every day and see if I can trend my time spent on the things I want to do upwards :)
@dutchbean
@dutchbean 7 ай бұрын
it’s been such a long time of being super excited to learn, then getting discouraged and stopping for weeks- building bad habits instead, then forgetting everything I learned. having your future self keep you accountable is brilliant. thanks for this vid😮‍💨
@incorect63
@incorect63 7 ай бұрын
Actually calling me out, I’m so surprised I got here this early tho
@MadstoneAdventures
@MadstoneAdventures 7 ай бұрын
This sounds brilliant. This is what i struggle with by doing the things I have already learend over and over again like practicing kana flash cards. I am going to try this for several things that want to get done but struggling to get started.
@amytheorangutan
@amytheorangutan 7 ай бұрын
There is definitely something about accountability as I don’t like disappointing other people but seem to be OK with disappointing myself. I definitely think check list helps. I use it for many other things in life like chores etc but I think what might end up happening with this is I would quit the journal altogether if I can’t achieve my goal and don’t want to write the reason why because after all the accountability is still within myself. I will definitely give it a go as I’m deep in procrastination forest at the moment.
@NoSolutions
@NoSolutions 7 ай бұрын
I love in your genki lessons when you say コーヒー 👍🏼 it sounds cool
@elitealice
@elitealice 7 ай бұрын
Nah needed this badly because I’ve been struggling to lock in so much lately. Wasting time on bs. Needed this
@Lyverfive
@Lyverfive 7 ай бұрын
This is a great idea! I think needed to hear this. Now I just need to find one of my paper journals. I think I still have some somewhere. I just need to make sure that the daily goals are reasonable to achieve everyday
@ElectroYan
@ElectroYan 7 ай бұрын
I did something similar in a spreadsheet many years ago, then stopped but picked it up again a few months ago. It does help my motivation to see a green instead of a red cell. I track around 20 things atm, however most aren't goals but rather just curiosity, how often I do them
@Bruwce
@Bruwce 7 ай бұрын
That intro definitely hit hard, you perfectly articulated what I feel a lot of us are experiencing on our language-learning journey, at least me personally. Will give this a shot!
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
I hope that it helps! 😊
@Dal_Fena
@Dal_Fena 7 ай бұрын
just thinking about having to prepare such a jounal and update it every day brought back my will so study
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
Haha! Whatever works I guess! 😊
@JonathanSchoreels91
@JonathanSchoreels91 7 ай бұрын
I think I'm already quite organized and productive, yet I do appreciate the format suggested with the notebook. Generally, I use reoccurring tasks with todolist, but they focus so much on the "today" that you don't really see the "chain of successes" that much. Right now, I'm trying to do something similar but where I actually state what I am really doing. Sometimes I might think I've checked the box "30 min of Genki", when in fact I might have been a bit dispersed. So instead of checkbox, I tend to note "Genki Lesson 15", so now the more time is spent before I write "16", the more guilty I am and that's what push me to move forward. Of course, you can't plan everything like this, you can't just say "I want N4 level for end of the year", this doesn't make sense since you need to focus on the process and not the outcome. Yet, if you can states things like "I want to be at page X of that book", now you have a "goal" that is a bit more process-driven than outcome driven (of course, one could argue it's still an outcome, but it's a more predictable one)
@inannamystyrica3762
@inannamystyrica3762 7 ай бұрын
i have used bullet journaling for years.. but lately i've gotten a bit lax. This reminded me of why i did it in the first place. i also used to have habit trackers for each month... but i kinda let that go a year or so ago. And i LOVE the idea of saying WHY i didn't do something on my to-do list or WHY i did do something on my don't-do list. okay... time to set it up starting today!
@Eclipse_IV
@Eclipse_IV 7 ай бұрын
Checklists have been a go-to staple for me when I need to get things done. It was the only way I was able to write 12 essays (10+ pages each) within 2 weeks for college. I never thought about adding entries for boundaries as well. Neat!
@FightingUminator-tm2xf
@FightingUminator-tm2xf 7 ай бұрын
I am already spmewhat consistent in my learning, but I am procrastinating reagrding my thesis, so I will try this and give my feedback in a few weeks! Ty!
@nicktothenick
@nicktothenick 7 ай бұрын
I use habit tracking app. The days streak really helps as the pain of breaking long streaks works a charm! 150 days in a row of Japanese study now!
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
Nice!
@nicktothenick
@nicktothenick 7 ай бұрын
@@ToKiniAndy Should have added really happy I found your channel love your content, broken down into great format and easy to take in. You're making it WAAAAY easier to want to learn Japanese. Also making learning much easier! so thanks all round really appreciate the time you take to make all this stuff, keep It up!!
@3xsxs953
@3xsxs953 7 ай бұрын
Any app recs?
@five-toedslothbear4051
@five-toedslothbear4051 7 ай бұрын
Which app? I was using Habitica for a while, but fell out of the habit. 🤦‍♂I don't want to delay, so starting with paper right now.
@sroura546
@sroura546 7 ай бұрын
I have been using HabitShare for a while as well, with a friend. It helps keep me on track just by knowing they 'might' someday look at it. It works most of the times though after getting used to it it loses a bit of effect on new topics
@nombrepredeterminado6463
@nombrepredeterminado6463 7 ай бұрын
Very nice system! Coincidentally I started with the piano yesterday but with no structure, would love to know what resources you've used so far
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
I’ve been using the app Simply Piano on iPad. It’s surprisingly fantastic!
@bradyp8868
@bradyp8868 7 ай бұрын
I just started doing this today, and I'm going to add in a couple things to the Learning/Goal Diary that you laid out here. 1. I'm going to add in a small section, on the page where you write down the things that kept you from learning as much as you could have, that includes a summary of something I actually learned. I believe this will help to feed the "Wants to Learn Guy", by being able to look back and remind myself "Oh you learned this on that day and made progress!", while discouraging the Lazy Guy with the mistakes he made that day (I.E. too much time gaming, watching corn, etc.) 2. Keeping track, as best as I can, of the actual time spent doing each activity, both good and bad. This just feels like a natural step up from simply giving a check to the "good" activities, while also giving me a concrete amount of time I can look at when I waste time by doing the "bad"' activities. Similar to the first, I think that writing down the time spent with activities will encourage me by showing how much time i've spent doing good things, while also showing how much time was wasted on unnecessary things. It may help with getting better at time management(?) I may add other things to this as i continue forward, but we'll see. Hopefully in a month I'll be able to come back to this comment with a reply, to update how I feel about these small additions to the Journaling and how it could, possibly, be improved upon ^_^
@Some_Guy_87
@Some_Guy_87 7 ай бұрын
To me it always becomes an internal philosophical thing at some point (enjoying life vs. achieving something), so going 100% productive every day would never be an option. Especially because it's not just Japanese and I also want to maintain e.g. fitness and music and achieve things at work. Every extreme method falls apart sooner or later.
@BrittanyHerz
@BrittanyHerz 7 ай бұрын
Way to go on the piano progress! This is on top of the marathon you have been prepping for?!? I’ve been bullet journaling as a to-do list for ages, but never thought to include the tasks I do that aren’t productive. Or the reasons why I didn’t complete my to-do list. I’m not quite sure how I would incorporate that. 🤔 My biggest issue with making the journal any more complex than a simple list is that I get bogged down by the beautiful Pinterest bullet journal trackers to add and then feel so overwhelmed that I never make them and just go back to the list. I’m going to rewatch this and see if I can internalize the tips a bit more and come back with questions.
@balumfull
@balumfull 7 ай бұрын
I'll try. Setting a reminder to check in at the end of the month
@whimzycloud
@whimzycloud 7 ай бұрын
I've been doing this for A couple months and it's pretty great. Not only does it develop a form of self accountability, it helps me see trends.
@space_cowboy_6
@space_cowboy_6 7 ай бұрын
Thank you... I feel guilty because I haven't been studying as I would like. The method seems simple enough to do every day, unlike others I've tried before that are overwhelming.
@kamfuku
@kamfuku 7 ай бұрын
This was brilliant Andy, thank you so much, I'm definitely going to do this
@KeremDurmaz-ri3gk
@KeremDurmaz-ri3gk 7 ай бұрын
Definitely trying this, thanks
@Kekswaffel208
@Kekswaffel208 7 ай бұрын
I already have something like a checklist/routine but still, I sometimes do to much from the one and miss a lot from the other. Like, the last weeks I studied nearly only japanese and let slide english and italian. So this will help me for sure, thank you :D
@msfennell
@msfennell 7 ай бұрын
Your piano playing sounds really good! Keep it up!
@Draa_
@Draa_ 7 ай бұрын
Had an idea like this before but then forgot about it the next day lol. Now that I'm reminded I will definitely try it starting today. Will come back next month for update Great vid! Thank you for sharing
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
Looking forward to hearing how it went! 😊
@obroc364
@obroc364 7 ай бұрын
One method I’ve found effective for myself is “no guilty habit (in my case, osrs) without first doing my Japanese.” This encourages me to not delay my Japanese study, and the study behavior is rewarded by being able to play osrs and creates a positive feedback loop.
@salutvictor4772
@salutvictor4772 6 ай бұрын
goood to know this method!! Thank you!!
@Unreasonable_Gaming
@Unreasonable_Gaming 7 ай бұрын
I know this sounds bad but ima start this first thing tomorrow, I've been STRUGGLING with focusing on studying Japanese and other things. Thank you so much!
@tappiechan
@tappiechan 7 ай бұрын
What's been helpful to me (and this may be more of an adjacent tip to the solution presented here), is to combine Japanese study with habits I already have established. For example, I already have an established habit of getting up early to march in my room for extra steps before work. I combine that with watching Japanese language videos (whether specific learning videos or comprehensible input), thereby strengthening both habits. I also march and listen to a study material (previously an audio bible) while brushing my teeth/washing my face, etc, as well as while I'm getting dressed in the morning. Combining all those habits/daily requirements gets me both an easy 7000 steps and 1.5 hrs of Japanese study before I leave my house for work. Listening on the way to work= +40 mins. Reading comprehensible materials on the toilet= +another, what, 40 or so mins spread throughout the day? This has really helped me to log significant time with the language, and I've seen some exciting improvements in a short time. I hope this may be helpful to others as well!
@lost.laurel
@lost.laurel 7 ай бұрын
I like this! Reminiscent of "habit stacking," but I think will work better for me. Habit stacking is tacking a new habit onto an established one. While it's been shown to be very effective, it hasn't worked very well for me. I often don't have the necessary time before or after my already established habits to tack on a new one; however, language learning can certainly be done simultaneously with many of my currently established habits! I love this idea. Thank you for sharing! I'm not sure why but it hadn't really occurred to me to try that.
@Sydsustain
@Sydsustain 7 ай бұрын
あ、アンディさんのピアノの技術がだんだん立派になっていますね!よくがんばりました!私も日本語で同じことをしたいんですね。
@sewer-rz2ne
@sewer-rz2ne 7 ай бұрын
As a behavior analyst, this is super on par with other recommended practices. If you had an "accountability partner", to check on your notebook frequently, you could possibly improve this process. Better yet, if your accountability partner benefits in some way (while you lose something, for example, lets say you pay them $1 everyday you miss), it may help them keep you accountable and will make you not want to ever miss a day. Although, this is a bit more of an extreme process. Consistency is really the most important part. Don't skip the progress recording!
@five-toedslothbear4051
@five-toedslothbear4051 7 ай бұрын
Should be: On my exercise bike with my head in my Vision Pro, doing Anki cards or watching content with Japanese audio. Was: Looking at my phone reading random junk when a notification from KZbin pointed me at this. I also bought a few journals from Kurzgesagt when I got my 2024 calendar (so, like in November) and just unwrapped the Habit Journal. That looks like it's got a ramp up time, so starting the journal *right now*. Thanks for the video!
@ahmedal-rawi3276
@ahmedal-rawi3276 7 ай бұрын
for every day life activities i might try this someday but for studying Japanese speficially I don't think i'll do it. and the reason is i tried it before when studying kanji, so i started to use the application called kanji study, and it gives you a reminder every day when you don't study so you don't lose your study streak. but honestly after a while even though i had a 193 days streak, it started to feel like a job more than doing something fun for studying, i would study kanji randomly on the app just so i don't lose the study streak. for me i started studying japanese because i wanted not because i was forced to do it like school . and it was fun, so i don't do these reminders and must study every day routines. of course not that it's bad , it's just FOR ME i found it un effective and not fun so i stopped doing it
@xsinam
@xsinam 7 ай бұрын
Lol, I also did the same thing completely by accident. I'll take some tips in your video to improve. Thank you
@yoshinumberone
@yoshinumberone 7 ай бұрын
I actually really like this idea!
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
I'm glad to hear that! 😊
@kaynejohnson3239
@kaynejohnson3239 7 ай бұрын
I’m trying this out for multiple things! I’ll let you know how it goes
@osu_zach
@osu_zach 7 ай бұрын
Love this kind of content, well done! I’ll try it!
@macofthemonth5396
@macofthemonth5396 7 ай бұрын
I like the method and thank you for all of the great content! I usually can get an hour of study in every morning before work, but when I try to study later in the day after work, I don’t feel as if I have the same mental capacity to retain the information. In your opinion, is it even worth doing a second study session if it doesn’t feel productive?
@TheMonsterExplorers
@TheMonsterExplorers 7 ай бұрын
I needed to hear this. Thanks, Andy.
@Leomenxd
@Leomenxd 7 ай бұрын
Going to try this one out
@d4_f-cc_-gsr
@d4_f-cc_-gsr 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video I'll definitely give it a try
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
I hope it helps!
@IIIUme
@IIIUme 7 ай бұрын
Funny timing for this video as recently I've really needed to see something like this. I went from a 3 month streak of 4 hours of studying/practice a day to maybe a couple attempts at grammar/vocab then just playing Fallout till I sleep. While playing Fallout I just keep thinking about that fact I'm gonna get worse at what I've already learned yet just continue to play anyway cx. Hopefully this method helps!
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
I hear you. I've been there before, many times! I hope it can help, too. 😊
@ymo297
@ymo297 7 ай бұрын
This video needs more views
@darbee1742
@darbee1742 7 ай бұрын
I'm going to try this. There are a million things that I want to work on so I am going to start with one and go from there.
@michaelpitman8617
@michaelpitman8617 7 ай бұрын
I'm for sure gonna try this im trying to study a lot over the summer. But I keep finding myself on Instagram doom scrolling. I'm trying to work ahead in genki before the semester starts my goal is to finish the book and start on genki 2 by the time next semester comes.
@alexanderlamothe1896
@alexanderlamothe1896 6 ай бұрын
im gonna give it shot! arigatou
@faramirchevlonski6152
@faramirchevlonski6152 7 ай бұрын
I think this video fits exactly my current situation. Because I really want to do it but I keep doing exuses every time in order not to, but again I recover courage and I let it down, without reaching anywhere. But now it feels like it were normal, not a reason to worry but a tool to reach further. And that makes me realize the real purpose is to enjoy the joruney, more that accept it will be painful and hard. considering all this, Is this a good course to start? I am interested in joining it, but I don't know to much Japanese so I don't know if it is appropiated for me.
@five-toedslothbear4051
@five-toedslothbear4051 7 ай бұрын
Also, as a tech and systems kind of guy, it's tempting to use a gamified app or read a book or start using a system or whatever, including that journal I said I had...but the time to read and set that up is just another form of procrastination. This video takes six minutes to watch, then grab anything you can write on, and set it up like Andy says. I'm doing that right now, then it's off to my Anki deck. Then later once you've started with small steps, if you want to build a system around it or gamify it or use an app or whatever, that's good.
@saraha.likescats
@saraha.likescats 7 ай бұрын
How did this video come out RIGHT when I needed it lol
@mesasone2280
@mesasone2280 7 ай бұрын
These journals can very useful but can also be a doubled edged sword. In much the same way that people get trapped in a mode of talking about language learning instead of doing language learning, people can easily become obsessive with their journals and spend excessive amount of time managing them. Just keep it simple.
@thewniverse
@thewniverse 7 ай бұрын
I have this going about now haha. I had school to push me. Always a deadline and always had to meet expectations for my language classes. Now that I have no expectation until it matters I don't feel the pressure to learn. Gotta start again like fast.
@Deontaikun
@Deontaikun 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video I'm actually going to try this out. P.S. the Minami Kotori figure on the Piano is cute.
@Mikelaxo
@Mikelaxo 7 ай бұрын
I would need another journal to keep track of the times I actually did keep the journal vs the ones I didn't and why I didn't
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
The nice thing about this, is that if you don't check things off one day, it's not like you forget the next day what you did and didn't do the previous day. So you can just check (or not check) the previous days boxes off the next day. 😊
@GameKiwi
@GameKiwi 7 ай бұрын
Physically writing it out also helps because 1) you're creating a physical artefact of your goals/antigoals 2) writing things by hand makes them more real mentally, like how taking physical notes is better for memory than typing notes it's also an excuse to get into fancy and expensive pens and inks and paper
@felipefs106
@felipefs106 7 ай бұрын
Very inspiring, I'll give it a try!, it would a mix of studying japanese and other stuff!
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
I hope it helps! 😊
@godog545
@godog545 7 ай бұрын
ngl this kind of video is fire
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
Thanks! 😊
@blackcitadel9
@blackcitadel9 7 ай бұрын
Sounds cool. Only problem...I don't think I'd care if someone found the journal and it was bad. Still marking things not to do as actionable items is a good idea. I might think about it
@CooldownCentral
@CooldownCentral 7 ай бұрын
good video!!
@icemuckbanggg
@icemuckbanggg 7 ай бұрын
I'm already doing this. In fact. when days I Want to stay up late and play video games as a hobby. I some how fed the study guy to thinking that learning Korean and Chinese or extra Japanese on top are much more fun and productive. because instead of wrecking my sleep with video games I'm wrecking my sleep with languages in which I'm going to study anyway. most important it's fun. because it's furfilling doing assigned mission and goal with a chance of an entertainment at the end. it's A subtle way of gamifying life without the cringe of you think about it, and it works for me.
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
Gonna have to add "Go to sleep by 11" to that list. 😅
@ChiiLoX
@ChiiLoX 7 ай бұрын
Have been trying this technique now since 05.14.24 and at the start was a pattern of me, doing all for 1-2 days and then for the next 2 days I didn't do anything. That pattern repeated itself 3x until I finally got my pushthrough moment on day 05.26.24. Which I started completing all tasks daily.
@DeepFriedHugs
@DeepFriedHugs 7 ай бұрын
Question : does your tokiniAndy Genki course also have flashcards for each chapter's vocab? Thanks
@Sakurasan2023
@Sakurasan2023 7 ай бұрын
Great video 📹 👍
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Sakurasan2023
@Sakurasan2023 7 ай бұрын
@@ToKiniAndy you're welcome!!
@lazarogurgel714
@lazarogurgel714 7 ай бұрын
Gonna try this.
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 7 ай бұрын
I hope it goes great! 😊
@genki10key
@genki10key 7 ай бұрын
this is more of an open-ended question, but if anyone has suggestions for notebook/journaling apps that could work for this method, please drop it somewhere! physical notebooks are super effective, but they also aren't super accessible to everyone
@pythonpeanut
@pythonpeanut 7 ай бұрын
3:57 He said it xD This method do wonders if you really don't hate what you need to do.
@mar2ck_
@mar2ck_ 7 ай бұрын
My version of this is time tracking. If i don't do any language immersion in a day then i just get a fat 0 next to that day and my stats go down.
@GldnMnky
@GldnMnky 7 ай бұрын
I'll get right on that journal, right after I study...
@ninadant
@ninadant 7 ай бұрын
Good tip, but I tried this so many times in so many different ways and it never works on me
@Danielle_The_Endearing
@Danielle_The_Endearing 7 ай бұрын
"If Japanese takes 30 minutes a day, it might cause me a little trouble" "But would you lose?" "Nah, I will have fun"
@cold4240
@cold4240 7 ай бұрын
Started something similar using the 12 Week Year (just read notes, what a long and boring read). What I ended up doing is use Google calendar to give me tasks which consequently nag me to do my anki, 30 minutes reading/grammar, 30 minutes immersion/listening daily. Turns out I just needed a constant nag :P
@reosin2536
@reosin2536 7 ай бұрын
It always ends in loss of desire. at some point I no longer feel an emotional attachment to diaries and notes, I just sincerely wish to stop learning useful things and start scrolling the Internet. Breakdown is inevitable. Either I quit immediately, or I force myself to continue through and quit with irritation. Going to small intervals doesn't help either. I have to force myself to do even 15-minute intervals of the thing.
@anna8282
@anna8282 7 ай бұрын
Accountability doesn't work for me since I'm too old to care. 😂 Also, if something feels like an obligation I'll lose interest fast. But, luckily my "what I do for fun" is literally studying Korean and Japanese, so I'll spend hours a day at it anyway. Like watch gaming or vlogs in Korean or do Japanese listening comprehension practice tests. My language app streak is already at over 1000 days. Household chores and stuff are a different story tho, I ignore/procrastinate the sh*t out of those 🤣 ....but then we're back at "too old to care" lol.
@ravindurukshan8765
@ravindurukshan8765 3 ай бұрын
do you have any future plans to do N1 grammer
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