hey man idk if you're gonna read this but you may have single handedly saved my degree, it would be impossible for me to focus longer than 15 minutes without these videos and now I'm studying 6 hours a day like its nothing. Seriously thanks so much
These have been hugely helpful for my concentration, they make normal study feel magical. Would love somewhere cozy and not so exposed, perhaps Breezehome, or another pub in a small town. Also, if you could do something in a Star Wars game I'd be very grateful, as a SW-obsessed kid those sounds and that music would be the perfect kind of nostalgic fantasy, maybe The Old Republic MMO? Thanks so much for your work!
I really like that you added the song name to the videos! it makes it so much easier to find a song that I happened to really like or not recognize, so thank you!
i like your videos and i know the answer is probably no but is there any chance you can make the videos 50min for each session? and it wold be cool if you added some texture mods like nolvus mod menu which has 400gb of mods
Hi, I really like your atmospheric Skyrim videos, keep up the good work! Have you ever thought about creating a video with mods for expanding cities and villages? It seems to me that they would have come out very authentic and authentic and there would have been more places for beautiful shots
This is sick. Given that it's springtime, a session near Froki's shack (overlooks the colorful rift) would be a tranquil site to ponder Skyrim's ancient landscape.
I'm using this to focus on my accounting and bookkeeping classes... somewhat related to Solitude's merchant and shipping business? These are such a lifesaver I swear
i am a humble traveler who is studying the ways of water, air and fire magic (pneumatic, hyrdolics and thermodynamics) with some logical puzzles along the way (logic functions and gates). If i don't understand them the collage of winterhold might get tired of my erros and kick me out...
God bless you and your job my friend, your videos are helping me and so much people, thanks! Could you go to the Telvani Towers or the coasts of Soltsheim with the view of the Red Mountain?
By the Nine, these videos are so good to stay focused when working from home! Thank you so much. I really like the sounds of the docks included in this one.
Thank you for your video! It's help me a lot to concentrate :P Are you considering making a Pomodoro session in Enderal (Skyrim mod which also has nice views and music)?
Hello! Thanks for these videos, super relaxing and I love the way you have set the times and breaks as well as the settings in various areas each time! I am studying for Ballet teaching, right now looking through anatomy and techniques! I had an exam a few weeks ago and I studied for quite a while for it. With your videos, I got really concentrated and passed! U r awesome!
I love these videos! as just a suggestion, you should do some videos with variations! for example 30 minutes of study, 10 minutes of break, id love that and def would watch those too, i find i study longer and take longer breaks so often i end up replaying bits of these videos xd
Been studying to three of your vids and they are a true blast, both creating a soothing atmosphere and bringing a good organisation of the studying schedule. Keep up the good work!
Is it at all possible to make a 4 hour study video? I am preparing to take a big exam that is 4 hours long and would like to pace myself to train for taking such a long exam. Your videos definitely help me study a lot.
I once overheard a conversation between some fishermen while I awaited departure from Solitude. They were arguing over the reasons why the ships would not cast from the Solitude docks and sail directly to Solstheim. One of the men accused most sailors of being too cowardly in the face of rough waters, while another said "they don't call it the sea of ghosts for nothin!" I have a certain understanding about such matters, as well as a good friendship with a man in Windhelm. Many a captain wish their skills a match to Gjalund Salt-Sage, the only captain worthy of the seas distant from the shores of Skyrim. But years of experience alone can not give any one person safe passage through the waters between Windhelm and Raven Rock. Gjalund's legendary status amongst the sea faring folk have led to many rumors, some accusing him of giving his soul to a dremora in exchange for immunity from the treacherous seas, and others even saying that Gjalund is simply a legend altogether. However, over a few bottles of mead, Gjalund told me "Ah ye see, it isn't my soul that I sold to get me to and from that island. I had to part with a damn good woodcutting axe to pay for that boat. But shes the only copper-bottom in all of Skyrim, sails truer than the rest I assure you." Never did tell me who made such a priceless axe...
These are a game-changer for going through client documents for my healing services. Love this application of the Pomodoro system to some of the best video game music, ever.
I'm studying an online chem course I need for the college program I'd like to get into. Thank you so much for these videos, they are a godsend. I love the details like the level up sound at the end of each timer. Very good for motivation!
Been studying pharmacology to this one. I think an excellent location that’d be fitting for anyone studying any kind of medications would be the alchemists shack location in the rift!
So glad I discovered these today! What a treat. Honestly such a good idea and it made second year chartered financial accountancy studies feel like an enjoyable and immersive experience! I’ve only recently discovered the pomodoro technique and as someone who really procrastinates and hates study, it’s been working well for me. Combining pomodoro and skyrim (my all time favourite game) is a stroke of genius! Keep up the good work and keep those videos coming! 👍🏻👏🏻
These are amazing and have helped me with my studies, working on essays and staying focused. Loved this one with the ambience and the music combined! Have shared this technique at work and even linked to your page, thank you :)
studying for my long exam in internal medicine and radiology for tomorrow... hope this video will get me through yet another long day in med school zzz
Discovered these videos a week or so ago and I'm in love. They're incredibly effective at keeping me focused at work. The 25/5 breakdown works perfectly for me.