How I tricked my brain to like doing hard things

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Publicado 2019-10-25
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This is a video about how i tricked my brain into liking difficult things. It's about building habits and being consistent at the gym. It's also about how to read when you hate reading.
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  • @739redrose
    "...then I lost my hair..." Saitama confirmed.
  • @royalrod_
    Why am I always so motivated to get my life together at 4am in the morning 🤦🏾‍♂️
  • @Eternalised
    “The secret of happiness, you see, is not found in seeking more, but in developing the capacity to enjoy less.” - Socrates.
  • @jacobdn8964
    I'm surprised nobody has mentioned this yet, but one of the keys to enjoying stuff is knowing the deeper meaning behind what you're doing. For example exercising, you should research a bit about anatomy, human biomechanics and how the body functions, and how all the muscles work together. It'll make exercising a totally different experience. The same thing applies to other activities, If you take a walk in the forest you might not think too much about the trees and plants around you, but if you take the time to go read about forest life and nature i general, you're going to notice things you never would've before, and therefore taking a walk in the forest becomes a completely different and much more enjoyable experience. You can apply this process to many aspects of your life. hopefully this will help you and make you enjoy and appreciate stuff and life more :)
  • @nicodorable
    Hey, sorry about Thor. But there is always Thanos
  • @inhale1496
    In a nutshell: develop a system, not a goal.
  • @d.ndriotis9209
    Bullet points : -Do not focus on the end goal(1:00) : You'll never reach it and it's not motivating enough in day to day life) -Abundance mindset > Scarcity mindset(3:20) : With scarcity mindset you approach a goal as sth that you don't have,which is the most times outside of your character and feels unnatural. Abundance mindset helps you approach it as sth that improves a whole sector of your life,for instance your health, because you care about this sector. -Utilize Habit-Bunching(5:53) : Build a haibit around another habit that doesn't require effort or that you enjoy (for example make a habit of reading a chapter of a book before you go to bed or when drinking your afternoon coffee)
  • @joelmount9791
    “And then I lost my hair” Beard: am I a joke to you?
  • @spams9359
    Is it just me, ore are a lot of people trying to get there shit together right now
  • @max010113
    the irony that I watched this instead of going to the gym like I planned
  • @reynardlin8780
    How: 1. Operate from an abundance mindset rather than a scarcity mindset (The process is a habit part of your personality) Reason why u go to gym is because you are an active person Habit bunching: Do it when you are doing a fun habit
  • @ArutaretiI
    with the release of Avengers: Endgame I actually hit my goal of looking like Thor...
  • @elsaaforges
    This is an amazing concept: do not focus on goals but on habits instead. I learned it by myself when struggling with yoga, working out and fancying a beautiful, strong and flexible body. I came to realize that it's quite pointless to set yourself a goal on things like working out, reading or playing an instrument. None of these are concrete goals, but buildable processes. After two years of practicing yoga consistently (1 to 1.5 hours every day), I forgot about getting flexible or how my body looked like, and without realizing it, I can now do poses I would have never dreamed I would be able to do a couple of years ago. I love doing yoga, it makes me feel like a ballerina. You are right: the key is to enjoy the process and forget about the goal. If you keep consistent, you will achieve it anyway. By the way, I guess it was not a coincidence to pick The Power of Habit as the book you put next to your coffeemaker to get it read...
  • @CapCoD61
    I just watched this video again as my teachers began to upload online classes after 3 weeks of Covid-19 break, and I just wanted to say thank you. IDK why, but you're one of the few (I'd say one of three) youtubers I watch their videos more than once, and I'm never bored. I learn something new every time, I understand you in a different way every time, and I think that's one of the many reasons your videos are so great. Thanks again man.
  • @Brian-vk1hm
    "Goals are for losers, winners have systems."-Scott Adams
  • @Anna-qp1fi
    This guy is a blessing to my life. Joey, if you read this, please keep making videos because you are one of the few people who has made it so far and can help individuals like me attain the same mindset. Thank you.
  • @lindsayh.8503
    Love the habit bunching concept, I will definitely be implementing it into my daily life! Thanks for the great content, love your videos!