This probably THE SINGLE BEST DIY video on RU-vid that I’ve ever watched. Should be mandatory viewing for anyone who’s ever tired to do a decent sized DIY project. 👏 🎉😅 Also, massive congrats on the insulation, I’ve been willing you on to get that done for months because it’s a f*kin shite job (did my loft last Jan) but it feels SOOO GOOD once it’s done. Props bud, keep pushing!
Also “got the wrong ‘kin brake pads didn’t I” - know you’re pain. Buying car parts is like fucking jeopardy… even part numbers don’t seem to be sacred sometimes anymore..
Hopefully the algorithm will work out that it's the best DIY video too 😂 I got the wrong pads even though I used the registration number 🤦 mike brewer can do one
Brilliant list. I'd add don't be afraid to take your time to plan and work out everything that's needed and how it's all going to fit together, then the job will just all fall into place as you go. Many people get hung up on wanting to make 'visible progress', then they paint themselves into a corner with the job, because they crack on with what's easy or obvious without thinking ahead. Some guys especially need to learn how to (politely) tell their wife to F-off when she says they haven't done much in the time. Most jobs take a lot of prep, then it all comes together surprisingly quickly.
1. Tidy up 2. Get started/get your tools out 3. Break it down (in smaller tasks) 4. Celebrate your success 5. Set up your environment (giving you less choice not to start) 6. Do something (else) 7. Positive distraction I'm going to print this
Love this video. Currently renovating a 160 yr old cottage and living in a caravan in the front garden. All good advice and helpful, thank you. Been enjoying your journey/build and taken many tips 👌
that video is so on the money! well done for you tenacity, i'm about to start a similar project and have followed your project for motivation and visualization of the jobs that are coming! well done so far.🙂
Brilliant video dude. This effected my on working on the house twice, first time was 6 months of no motivation, followed by a year of progress followed by another year of nothing. To be honest my biggest motivator is when I see my neighbour cracking on with his DIY 😂🙈
Your channel is a big motivation for me man. This video is fantastic and insightful. I hope everyone appreciates that putting something together like this, especially over a long period of time and making it so cohesive is actually far more complicated than it might appear.
Some brilliant points made, I can very much relate and I often overthink and become overwhelmed by a job. Recently it was framing/lining the old external door as an internal, never done it before and kept putting it off until it was holding me up. Broke it down into smaller chunks 1 day was building the frame around the door, another getting the wall/cavity prepped and then finally fixing it in and then I felt great and had a beer. Good to see the progress on the insulation, I find jobs that show more visual progress are easier to keep at.
Great video buddy. Seems I naturally follow these guidelines. It’s the bastard weather that’s stopping me as I’m working on sorting the garden, patio, retaining wall etc 😫
Paralyses through analysis. Over-thinking. Brilliant people have this. My issue. Thanks for the reminder I'm not alone. And those tips to get through it. Now that rain has f*cked off (fingers crossed) I can get back to finishing the bathroom vanity I started in January in the backyard outdoor 'shop.' Take care & stay safe.
Good luck on your build mate. Just come across your channel and watched a few of your videos. The internet makes all of these things look easy, but as you show, a lot of hard work needs to go in to each part. I hope to have a few smaller projects in the future, so at the moment just seeing how everyone does it and learning as much as i can.
Thank you for the unexpected topic and your well presented comments. I’ve been accused (accurately) of being slow to finish projects and that I have poor time management skills (not accurate). After studying the problem with a mirror, at length, I came up with two conclusions. First, find out how well your accuser understands exactly what it takes to complete a project and if you have the same quality level goal in mind. And second, unless someone is experienced with making and repairing and modifying and fitting and blah blah blah, they won’t recognize what I’m still trying to put into a concise axiom that I find universally present on all but the simplest tasks. A long version goes like this: Whatever you want to do, unpredicted requirements will surface making a precise estimate of the time required almost impossible and usually less than what a safe estimate would be. The estimator/worker takes the blame of course and because I’m duece determined to do exceptional work, my reputation for being slow persists. I’ve tried to improve my accuracy but learned to accept this appearance. In any case I’ve never had to advertise nor been out of work (piano restoration) over the 44 years in business. Now, why am I rambling on here when i should be in the shop?
Super video! It put a big grin on my face when other videos on the subject could've put me to sleep. Totally relevant to other tasks, not just DIY; in fact a great way to teach this to others so I hope 'the algorithm' puts this in other genres to help grow the channel. Now, where's my broom...?
Excellent video, Although I prefer to just not set myself motivational DIY targets or goals, then I can't be disappointed when I don't achieve them, but am happy when I over achieve, true story 😅
Wow Aiden, I think you called out every challenge I have with our build at the moment. We had a small celebration being complete enough to sell the caravan and move back in but it's not that much better than your sleeping in your barn. After my lack of knowledge my biggest frustration is crap work by other trades. I have spent the last week installing PIR with Gapotape. I WISH one trade would consider who follows them. None of our timbers are the same distance apart (not even close) and they have a 10mm plus drift from one end to the other. I seem to spend so much time trying to work around poor workmanship. That said your video really captures the challenge and how to stay motivated, Thank you so much for that!
Love it! Very well observed! Tell you what, I should’ve watched this earlier. It was my day off today and I was meant to take the bathroom door down to strip and repair it, but its the fourth one I’ll have done and I just couldn’t bring myself to do it. A job for another day!
I find I'm crap before lunchtime, then get really motivated around 3pm, start a job, realise I haven't got the tool/fixings/whatever. Give up, try again tomorrow!
Other way around for me, start the day super motivated, come midday realise I need additional tools/fixings/whatever and spend the afternoon walking round Wickes 😅
Aiden, you can have a job as a motivational speaker once you've finished the house project. All good lessons presented in a very entertaining format. Good luck with all your projects.
Great video. Clearly you are taking action. The random off piste vids of late were the procrastination playing out. Look fwd to seeing you nailing progress. Keep going bud
Smart people procrastinate most 🤔 well I must be a member of Mensa 🤣 love the video me down to a tee 🙌🏼 but I will implement you seven steps but first ……………………kidding
subscribed. Any mad anarchist breaking the rules and standing on the top of those modern ladders is my sort of youtuber. Right, off to procrastinate or perhaps buy sand.
Bet you were made up to finally have the bulk of that insulation off the floor. It's been there since I started following the channel! All great points mate, and I'm sure everyone who watches can relate 100% - enjoy the YT day/night out!
@@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT You can do it! Just want you to know, off the back of this video, I tidied up the house and finally painted the hall stairs and landing - a job I've been putting off for almost 3 years now 🙈 Feels so good to finally have it done. Plus now that's done, the jobs I kept saying "well I can't do that until the hall is painted" are now all at the top of the list. Hopefully the motivation continues and I can box those off too... maybe.
I mostly listen to indie folk stuff but that doesn't get you through a hard slog of something you don't want to do 😅 in this one I was listening to Fred Again
@@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT great stuff. Need a jack Russel for the big 🐀 rats. Hope yr van is good now. You had fun at the utube get together and see you Thursday.
It looks like you watched the other video where I explained that I still (in theory) have an air gap 😉 I'm not sure it matters that much though with the membrane that I've got plus I don't have to maintain the slight sag in the membrane that you would normally have
@@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT correct, I have watched the other video (and several more now). It's an amazing project you have there, I'm in awe at what you're doing. Good luck with it all.
mate we have all been there i just finished boarding and strengthing the floor of my garage roof for storage and new lights and celining in there then the mrs says lets sell and move there was plenty of ffs as it was to store her crap
@@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT we could teach you a thing or two about procrastinating lol. We are just heading back to planning with a few changes so could be another couple of years before we start 🤣
Tidy up! 🧹 it is the best trick to start ! 😂 so right! Although the sleeping bag was too close to home!😢😂 I like using Parkinson’s law just set imaginary deadlines to create an urgency!But this is so accurate the paralysis analysis! The reset! The uncomfort! I NEVER MAKE IT COMFORTABLE till it’s done, love it !! This video I was like YUPP, YUPPPP, YUPPP, YUPPPPP 😂 Love a podcast or an audiobook The ‘Anterior Mid-Cingulate Cortex’ growth is to do the doing that needs doing that you don’t want to do. Every lunchbreak I do one thing I dont want to do and it gets me excited for the more enjoyable bits! My project is a lot smaller than yours but I always enjoy these learnings and videos ! Once that insualtion job is done the more fun jobs start. I’m going to spend an hour taking out my old dead rat filled loft insulation off the back of this to suffer with you in spirit ! 😂
I think I will put this on every weekend so I can crack on with my diy. My problem is paying people to do a job and then it either being shit or actually not done. From the car to everything else. Get let down so much it’s better to do it yourself as it gets done properly and dosnt cost me to do it again correctly.