Welcome to the channel! I'm Marvin Payne and here I will share my perspectives and insights on self-development concepts through unique visualisations, based on real-world experience, ultimately to help you understand the concepts better.
I have been in the self-development space for over a decade and have experienced the ups and downs of the journey. Through my lessons, I want to help you outperform your competition, and most importantly, yourself.
I have a full-time job as a consultant, but I will try my best to upload 1 video a week!
Im subscribed so i got this video recommended. Read the title and got interested. It seemed as if it were hitting the right problem in which i was. Still i didnt intended to watch it, but constantly thought what could it offer? Why i was just constantly thinking about this video? Felt drawn to it? Here i am now , clicked on it and it seems to be the thing i need. The video perfectly struck the problem which i face and that problem is the lack of action. I have now realised that im mostly daydreaming about being someone instead of taking action and becoming that person through the hard work. I would sadly have to say that i spent more time daydreaming instead of actually working. I will take this videos advice and focus mostly on action.
This is so true: too many people take too little action and just keep consuming information. It's a form of procrastination, and one that is hard to break!
Speaking from experience: I'd been stuck at the same of bottlenecks for 5 years. Turns out, you can't muster the determination and patience for taking things one step at a time when you live an overstimulated life. It wasn't a true lack of action, reflection and theorizing, but it's easy to be misdirected and draw the wrong conclusions when your mind is always scrambling to find solutions for *everything*. That includes trying to solve the discomfort you're feeling from being stuck, and the solution I usually (begrudgingly) arrived at was indulging myself in stimulation again until the negative emotions subsided. What worked for me is banning all mindless entertainment. It finally gave me the peace of mind (and time) needed to live in the present and take one action at a time.
nice to see you upload again, just one thing I noticed, your voice is getting sharper sometimes in this video which wasn't there in past videos i believe
I have interesting script for videos that involve productivity and habit methods where I give the general idea, apply it and show the example on the video itself, from notes to decluttering ur social media and stuff. Im still not sure on how to animate the videos tho, im looking for something super super easy and not customizable where I can do black and white animations like yours but add examples from some screenshots or even screen recording, any advice from you would be appreaciate, you are an inspiration. Thank you <3
4:35 sometimes It's also because you are just habitual procrastinator, as in my case, it's not fear, it just feels uncomfortable to study because I'm so used to just shutting my mind and consuming entertaining content.
Procrastination is actually related to fear. The reason it doesn't feel like it so much is because we have buried the fear down so much that we are not aware of it anymore. Once you try to dig deep into why you feel this uncomfortable feeling, you'll figure out that it's related to a fear you have. Feel free to dm me on ig
I feel you. At some point it became instinct - after all, the sooner we get this urge over with, the faster we can calm down and then get back to work... right? Worse still, if you resist but eventually cave in, the brain will adapt and send stronger discomfort next time to "speed up the process". I recommend banning all mindless entertainment from your life for a while - it worked very well for me. Only allow things that require high effort and focus, like Board games, Drawing or reading non-fiction. Focus on upholding the ban, even if you risk being lethargic and doing less work than you'd planned. In my experience, you'll end up getting more work done anyways. After just a few days you'll realize what an uphill battle it was for the more productive options to win over mindless entertainment, and you'll probably love how healthy and content you feel. It's recommended that you do this for at least 2 weeks straight, and don't let failures stop you from continuing.
@@khongnoi1012 THANK YOU SO MUCH!, I am somewhere in the middle, I had a lot of this figured out by myself, thank you for validating it all and confirming that it is in fact the right path.
One question which always came in my mind is - How can an individual play an important or outstanding role in making his company a top player in market lets say an engineering construction company.. what are contributions which can lead to faster growth of company from an employees perspective who wish to skyrocket his own career path also in the journey.. which books would be essential around this topic..
Glad you enjoyed it! Been using a de-esser the last few videos that have solved it, but think I might have forgot to activate it for this video. Thanks for the feedback though:)
Thanks man, I always appreciate your videos ! For me it's more the distracting thoughts that causes problem. I'm always catching myself thinking about some other stuff that the work I'm doing.