Neuroscientist: TRY IT FOR 1 DAY! You Won't Regret It! Habits of The Ultra Wealthy for 2023

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Motivation Madness

Motivation Madness

Жыл бұрын

Dr. Andrew Huberman describes the billionaire habits and success habits of the ultra rich, opening doors on how to unlock your brain to its highest potential. You are your thoughts, and you can alter how you think with the correct conscious behaviors. Listen to this every morning after you wake up, or every night before you go to bed, and achieve greatness!
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@halitamoldova9439
@halitamoldova9439 Жыл бұрын
Successful people don't become that way overnight.most people see at a glance wealth, a great career, purpose-is the results of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life.
@marydavid528
@marydavid528 Жыл бұрын
Assets that can make you rich Crypto Stocks Real estate
@jacobwilliam5473
@jacobwilliam5473 Жыл бұрын
@Wyatt Levi Really you know her?, I even thought I'm the only one he has helped walk through the fears and falls of forex trading
@georgewilliams257
@georgewilliams257 Жыл бұрын
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@madisonwales3788 Жыл бұрын
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@emmamartinezs5046
@emmamartinezs5046 Жыл бұрын
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@perfectlyimperfect123
@perfectlyimperfect123 Жыл бұрын
"Motivation is what gets you started, Habit is what keeps you going" Jim Rohn
@arjenvandervegt8638
@arjenvandervegt8638 Жыл бұрын
I heard one say motivation comes from success and success starts with doing something (small).
@UnicornPizza
@UnicornPizza 9 ай бұрын
And what about discipline ? It plays a huge role, too, it’s very important. Way more important than motivation.
@billlobo
@billlobo 2 ай бұрын
discipline is what keeps you going and make hard work a habit
@user-to5rm2le7c
@user-to5rm2le7c Ай бұрын
It's not always motivation that gets you started - sometimes it's absolutely necessary and you don't really have a choice. But any kind structure makes doing ANYTHING so much easier and more efficient. I think motivation is totally over-rated.
@richard_slavik1084
@richard_slavik1084 Жыл бұрын
I just randomly started thinking before bed everyday about the process of waking up and starting the day strong with a quick exercise, cold shower, and doing something productive. And id think about it with excitement. It’s almost like waking up with a pre programming ready to launch
@LetsGetCook
@LetsGetCook 4 ай бұрын
Sir, and this is helped to you? I have same problam ... later go to bed - and leter get up. I need of you history result )))
@hankmarks69
@hankmarks69 6 ай бұрын
These are very valuable rules for anybody who wants to get rich. Unfortunately, most people who will watch this video will not really be able to apply the principles. We may not want to admit, but as Warren Buffett once said, investing is like any other profession-- it requires a certain level of expertise. No surprise that some people are losing a lot of money in the bear market, while others are making hundreds of thousands in profit. I just don't know how they do it. I have about $89k now to put in the market.
@ron04
@ron04 6 ай бұрын
Stocks are pretty unstable at the moment, but if you do the right math, you should be just fine. Bloomberg and other finance media have been recording cases of folks gaining over 250k just in a matter of weeks/couple months, so I think there are alot of wealth transfer in this downtime if you know where to look.
@PatrickLloyd-
@PatrickLloyd- 6 ай бұрын
The best course of action if you lack market knowledge is to ask a consultant or investing coach for guidance or assistance. Speaking with a consultant helped me stay afloat in the market and grow my portfolio to about 65% since January, even though I know it sounds obvious or generic. I believe that is the most effective way to enter the business at the moment.
@mikeroper353
@mikeroper353 6 ай бұрын
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@PatrickLloyd- 6 ай бұрын
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@mikeroper353 6 ай бұрын
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@billiondollarchannel3351
@billiondollarchannel3351 Жыл бұрын
Here are 100 reasons to live Family Friends Small talk with strangers The happy moments that only last a few seconds The smiles from small children The memories with animals Eating you favorite food The excitement of the fairs Vacations with your family Getting your first car Graduating highschool Getting into a good college Graduating college Starting your new career path Birthdays The smell of winter Hanging out with friends Job promotions Pumpkin Pie Thanksgiving Dinner Halloween Black Friday Movies Sleep overs Catching your dreams Binge watching on Netflix Homecoming Prom First Date First Kiss Christmas Morning Fireworks New Years New Discoveries Flowers Rainy Days Blankets coming out of the dryer on a cold morning New relationships A nice cup of tea Reading a good book Drinking coffee on an early morning The joy of being sarcacstic Hidden talents Small acomplishments Adeventure The mystery of the fog The fantasy of going to never land Baby showers Weddings The big blue ocean Inside jokes with friends Family reunions walking around with colorful fuzzy socks Being able to wear whatever you want around your house The comfortable silence between two people Doughnuts snow ball fights The tooth fairy Jumping over waves The pure laughter from someone Star gazing Being weird Being diffrent Being unqiue Being Yourself Listening to you favorite song Singing in the shower Being a complete goofball with your best friend Having a good personality The calm before any storm The sound of thunder Looking up at a full moon Imagination The feeling over proudness Baking The smell of coffee in the morning Writing Stories 2-3am talks with someone Rollercoasters Cookies Completing a hard task The sound of the fire cracking on a summers night Naps Walking in the words on a spring afternoon Jumping in leaf piles Climbing trees The moments when you say " Did everyone see that? Cause I am not doing that again" The feeling of wrapping yourself in a fuzzy and soft blanket The look of a made bed Watching the leaves fall Long warm baths The smell of fresh fruit Waking up to no alarm clock Never giving up Seeing a double rainbow Making one with your demons Seeing the sunrise Proving people worng Being able to take risks Being the light in every room that you walk into to, because no matter what people tell you you're amazing in every single way possible.
@JC-vj4ln
@JC-vj4ln Жыл бұрын
Missing sex...🥳
@RD-po3fz
@RD-po3fz Жыл бұрын
Are you by any chance in your 50's You almost covered up all the event and the plesant things i just loved your comment. You are truly wonderful person to comeup with this comment.
@kitkat129
@kitkat129 Жыл бұрын
So dumb reasons.... good luck with that
@kadumpabin6188
@kadumpabin6188 Жыл бұрын
Hey if you are a girl. I really want you..if have no friends
@thechainsawbioethicist3878
@thechainsawbioethicist3878 Жыл бұрын
They are very encouraging .... except for 'the joy of being sarcastic'
@omnianima4540
@omnianima4540 Жыл бұрын
So in short: 1. Visualize the habit being executed and the reward of the execution, to allow a dopaminergic frame of motivation and clear guideline, to minimize excuses and incentivize completing the habit. 2. Tie a newly wanted habit to a bad habit, since it's easier to learn onto something that was already learned, instead of unlearning and learning something new. A fluent transition from an already formed habit to another, which is really interesting.
@annpettus1775
@annpettus1775 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the addition to the precis above. These are two key points that I'd nearly forgotten already!
@omnianima4540
@omnianima4540 Жыл бұрын
@@annpettus1775 You're welcome! Wish you best of luck, it takes some time to rewire the brain, but we gotta work with what life gave us until now.
@ariel3526
@ariel3526 Жыл бұрын
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@ABHI-dl4dc
@ABHI-dl4dc Жыл бұрын
Can you explain 2nd point more in depth i am not able understand it
@omnianima4540
@omnianima4540 Жыл бұрын
​@@ABHI-dl4dc Sure! I.e. you have a habit that you dislike, let's sail nail biting, the moment you execute that habit, which most likely originates through some form of stress, you have those circuits activated that are responsible for that habit. If you can make use of that little timeframe, and insert another habit, you will modt likely fasten the process, and overlearn on a bad habit basically by creating a different habit to take it's place. Maybe instead of nail biting, firstly just rubbing your fingers or something. I actually wanna try this myself now lol, would be interesting if the nailbiting can be replaced, I guess it would take a few months atleast. But hope this was understandable. Basically learning a new habit is easier, when a bad habit is used for that process, you can allow it to be over written or extended.
@MdNoman-tl6yf
@MdNoman-tl6yf 7 ай бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🧠 The Importance of Habits 01:02 📚 Procedural Memory and Habit Formation 03:20 🧭 Task Bracketing for Habit Learning 06:10 🧩 Task Bracketing in Practice 08:14 🔄 Breaking Habits with Replacement Behavior
@kerryfoster1
@kerryfoster1 Жыл бұрын
One thing I have learned as I aged is that there is no limit to how many skills you can have and no age limit to learning! From building models, swimming, painting pictures as a child - to learning carpentry , photography, driving, Computers, word processing. Video editing, dancing, playing and creating music as an adult knowing that I can continue with new challenges as I approach my seventh decade is truly uplifting. School taught me a tiny amount compared to what I've learnt in life.
@spiceantonia2109
@spiceantonia2109 Жыл бұрын
Wow..such a powerful statement...it gave me strength
@jeffcases7250
@jeffcases7250 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for such encouraging words
@galaxymetta5974
@galaxymetta5974 Жыл бұрын
When we are nearing the end, better to learn skills useful for the next stage. Modern research on Near Death Experience by Raymond moody, reincarnation memories by Ian Stevenson/Jim trucker and past lives regression by Brian Weiss all independently but coincidentally show that our consciousness survive death, we live many lives and our thoughts and actions matter in the hereafter. So be kind and helpful to others, be virtuous, meditate and cultivate ourselves to higher spiritual levels. Cheers.
@AishaMwamalopa-zy9iv
@AishaMwamalopa-zy9iv 11 ай бұрын
Wow!! Well narrated👏👏👏
@LetsGetCook
@LetsGetCook 4 ай бұрын
You are right! I'm 57 ... I started English stady 2 year ago, 4 year ago started lern development -mobile & bacend, )))
@lolpagedied
@lolpagedied Жыл бұрын
This guy, Jordan Peterson, and Jocko Willink saved my life. They are the father figures i never had, and I will always be eternally grateful for their contributions to society.
@tedklemmedson3043
@tedklemmedson3043 Жыл бұрын
Cool, they are all giving great info out and if applied right you will see results. If not you will go damn Jocko did say go indirect rather than direct.
@lous3772
@lous3772 Жыл бұрын
“This guy” talking on the video is Dr. Andrew Huberman, not Jordan Peterson. Just to be clear.
@lauritadominick6163
@lauritadominick6163 Жыл бұрын
You still had to apply it to your life… you had to recognize it as valuable… you are a very intuitive, smart person… give yourself credit for the hard work you put in to make the changes… we all help each other… God is good…
@tedklemmedson3043
@tedklemmedson3043 Жыл бұрын
@@lauritadominick6163 Amen!
@ushakalidindi1151
@ushakalidindi1151 Жыл бұрын
@@alexgaras1573 ll ll ll l lo plll
@lifeadvice4927
@lifeadvice4927 Жыл бұрын
“Without goals, and plans to reach them, you are like a ship that has set sail with no destination.”
@alexboros1751
@alexboros1751 Жыл бұрын
I'm dying, have you invested any time into your next life?
@pauljohnson6019
@pauljohnson6019 Жыл бұрын
Miaygi quote?
@leesawyer4340
@leesawyer4340 Жыл бұрын
I suppose so
@MortenBendiksen
@MortenBendiksen Жыл бұрын
Which honestly is the best kind of sailing. Jus enjoying what ever may come. Of curse that is a goal of sorts, so maybe I'm just being silly here.
@prostoztablicy6056
@prostoztablicy6056 Жыл бұрын
I think it was Seneca: “If a man knows not which port he sails, no wind is favorable.”
@vietanh3175
@vietanh3175 Жыл бұрын
1. Think about the procedure 2. Think what we feel before and after taking that action 3. Double habits: start with bad and end with good
@rolspi1
@rolspi1 Жыл бұрын
Ok
@NorwayVestfold
@NorwayVestfold 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for breaking it down🙏
@anthonysantellan1861
@anthonysantellan1861 9 ай бұрын
Thanks, he talks too slowly.
@aish7468
@aish7468 9 ай бұрын
thank you for summarizing ❤
@elianaboer7593
@elianaboer7593 8 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@adriankun8286
@adriankun8286 Жыл бұрын
All I can say right now is I love you Brother GC, your energy passing through my system. Let's protect the real Man...
@larshansen3081
@larshansen3081 Жыл бұрын
The habit of packing my gym bag in the morning and putting it at the door greatly improved my workout frequency. 'The hardest part of exercising is leaving the house.'
@simranrana1258
@simranrana1258 Жыл бұрын
1. Procedural memory : Visual exercise ( sequence of steps required to develop that habit) 2. Stick to it - Task bracketing- carry out even when you're not feeling it. ( basal ganglia) . Eg : brushing your teeth .
@mariequinn370
@mariequinn370 Жыл бұрын
When my responsibilities became so time tight, I set up all the little things to leave the home. When everything was in place I could go thru my routine so it took actually no effort or thought. Thanks for helping me.
@pamelawalker8052
@pamelawalker8052 Жыл бұрын
That makes so much sense and it's easy to visualize. Writing it down and adapt a stubborn mindset is the key. Thank you!!
@romanvigil1555
@romanvigil1555 Жыл бұрын
Belief goes a long way You got to see it, you got to believe it, you got to do it, and you got to be it. Belief in ones self you already have it in you, now it's time to believe and take the next step.
@rgCA_01123
@rgCA_01123 Жыл бұрын
I am thankful that I naturally visualize the situation when I think about things I need to get done, or planning.
@900102xy
@900102xy Жыл бұрын
This is great for raising the children! If we want to foster good behaviour in our kids, we should let them imagine their good behaviour first.
@susnsa1011
@susnsa1011 Жыл бұрын
summary of the video: - set sequences on how that habit will be executed - think about the steps that requires you to do that habit - think about how it will make you feel after the habit is done - also think how hard it will be at the start - start rewarding yourself after you have done the habit along with the pleasure of satisfaction or accomplishment of the habit - if you want to break a habit, add another habit to your old habit right after the bad habit in the same period even for a short period of time which makes the bad habit more recognisable for the future. so the moment you realise you are doing the bad habit, exit it and start doing the new good habit right after it. hope this helps i am not sure if i have added everything but i was trying to test my focus and memory.
@harshavardhan6555
@harshavardhan6555 4 ай бұрын
Well done susnsa :)
@christinanorris5842
@christinanorris5842 Жыл бұрын
I've been using this method to break a habit. I've only used it for one day and it's working. I'm so happy. Just a suggestion a positive name for you channel, Amazing Mind.
@vika.8927
@vika.8927 Жыл бұрын
good luck buddy! We can get through this together We won't fail this time
@bradleytyrrell4417
@bradleytyrrell4417 Жыл бұрын
I've always been told buy a few people in my life that it takes 21 days to form a habit and 48 days to make it a routine and so far I have found it to be true for myself
@vulture116
@vulture116 Жыл бұрын
I heard 30 days
@herrweiss2580
@herrweiss2580 Жыл бұрын
been told by*
@HarpaAI
@HarpaAI 9 ай бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🧠 Habits make up a significant portion of our behavior, and forming them varies widely among individuals, taking anywhere from 18 to 254 days. 01:16 🧠 Using the concept of procedural memory, visualizing the specific steps of a new habit can increase the likelihood of its regular performance. 03:20 🧠 Task bracketing, involving neural circuits in the basal ganglia, plays a crucial role in learning and breaking habits, making them context-independent and stronger over time. 06:10 🧠 To adopt or break habits, consider the events preceding and following the habit, positively anticipate the habit's execution, and reward task bracketing to strengthen habit formation. 08:28 🧠 Breaking bad habits can be accomplished by immediately engaging in a replacement positive behavior right after executing the bad habit, linking them in time to dismantle the bad habit's firing sequence. Made with HARPA AI
@Escape_Chronicles
@Escape_Chronicles 7 ай бұрын
Thanks
@Soothing_Relaxaing_Music
@Soothing_Relaxaing_Music 7 ай бұрын
1.Continuous Learning 2.Healthy Lifestyle 3.Effective Time Management 4.Financial Discipline 5.Networking 6.Resilience and Persistence 7.Goal Setting 8.Innovation and Creativity 9.Philanthropy 10.Work-Life Balance 11.Delegation 12.Adaptability 13.Self-Discipline 14.Mental Toughness 15.Long-Term Vision
@missjane474
@missjane474 4 ай бұрын
Love this❤
@noikelly2
@noikelly2 3 ай бұрын
Tks❤
@TheStoneVenus
@TheStoneVenus 3 ай бұрын
Whoa what!! Thank you so much!! This is so helpful! AI did this?😮😮
@mimig6511
@mimig6511 9 ай бұрын
Andrew thank you for getting another generation fascinated with science. I love science and have quite a few scientists in the family. We need more heroes .....a neuroscientist who talks about all sorts of interesting things can certainly be a hero.
@k.a6433
@k.a6433 Жыл бұрын
I need to start taking control over my time. I can't keep watching youtube and stay on my phone all day. Forex, crypto, smma its all right infront of me. Im grinding to become successful. This is my mark🙏🏽
@eduardomedina7410
@eduardomedina7410 Жыл бұрын
Let’s get it
@straightupgamer354
@straightupgamer354 Жыл бұрын
U got this
@RaZziaN1
@RaZziaN1 Жыл бұрын
Yeah from one hole to the other..
@percrazie
@percrazie 9 ай бұрын
You will make it bro. You will beat the cancer i pray for you
@CTRYDNCBR600
@CTRYDNCBR600 6 күн бұрын
Take the apps off your phone and force your self to focus on tasks. Focus on the day. Only let your self use them when you’re on your computer. The only problem is some people get stuck inside and end up not going out enough. Put your phone down go outside and ground your self for a few minutes breathe and believe.💯✊️
@annemaria5126
@annemaria5126 Жыл бұрын
I am 75y old. Have a bike since I was 10y. Had to put it on the lock all the time when not biking. Never remembered to put the key in again so the start was allways problematic. Last year in Orlando, we had to wear mouthmasks inside all places. My kids did, not me: I allways forgot. My son was desparate. Not me: I am used to myself. Forget to brush my teeth, where my specs are (on my head), where my bike is or even: did I use it while going to the store. My daughter taught me to do something right at the moment you think of it. That helps. Indeed, rewarding yourself is great, do it all the time, however small in a strangers eye.
@amdeko
@amdeko 5 ай бұрын
I will forever clap for others until it's my turn 🎉🎉
@Starplaya
@Starplaya Жыл бұрын
I accidentally did that habit thing with working out as it was described in the video. And it’s working. I decided one day to do atleast 20 push-ups every day and increasing it by 10 every month. Now I’m addicted to it and I feel bad when I’m not working out so I work out regular. And it changed my physique extremely.
@ravishah-rh5mg
@ravishah-rh5mg Жыл бұрын
I want to with u. .
@keisha2544
@keisha2544 5 ай бұрын
Good for you 🎉
@DD_Bhagyesh
@DD_Bhagyesh Жыл бұрын
I just want to say that, It's amazing, very good and fantastic video. Thanks for making it 😌🙂 i am going to write down all important steps and learnings from this video📝
@dbasrus
@dbasrus Жыл бұрын
It takes TIME to form a habit By visualising the exact steps/actions of a the routine, you're more likely to repeat it Attach it to a particular time of day, or before or after an existing successful routine. Picture events before and after performing the routine. Acknowledge the difficulty of the start + anticipate the positive feelings of completion. Break a bad habit by ceasing immediately on awareness and replacing with a good practice. Create a double habit that starts with a bad and ends with a good
@kitkat129
@kitkat129 Жыл бұрын
Your comment is better than the whole video.. thanks. I wish I had read it before wasted time watching it
@Sujalchaudhary004
@Sujalchaudhary004 Жыл бұрын
Thnks bro to summarise it.. 🤍
@trinether_alt550
@trinether_alt550 Жыл бұрын
@darkhorse Any links, tips to become better at summarising? Your notes are concise and clear. Thanks
@anovi72
@anovi72 Жыл бұрын
Hi D. This sums up the video in more ways that are easier to understand. The problem I have is with ceasing immediately the bad habit, and then have the problem of going back to it. It's easy to acknowledge but I keep going back to it. I need to work on the awareness side of things and creating a double-good habit after.
@GardengalAAA
@GardengalAAA 2 ай бұрын
Chronic stress causes adrenal fatigue and that will shut you down both mentally and physically really quick. Meditation - or ANY form of getting your body back to a state of “total relaxation” - is imperative for recovery. A healthy diet supplemented with a cocktail of vitamins is important. It eventually worked, but it was a slow process. It took me a year to recover from a long series of chronic stresses… initially I would be exhausted from just doing the dishes but you’d think I ran a marathon because that’s how I felt. Doctors wanted to put me on antidepressants. I told them I’m not depressed, I’m exhausted but it fell on deaf ears. Finally, a psychotherapist is the one who actually listened to me and recommended a book on Adrenal Fatigue. Adrenal Fatique the 21st century stress syndrome by J Wilson. It recommends all the vitamins to help you heal and how to recover. I have learned to eliminate relationships with toxic people from my life as I no longer have the same threshold for stress. I also learned through trial and error that foods high in gluten were triggering anxiety attacks. Gut health is important and I feel better with a healthier diet. Everything ties in to gut health. You have to focus on you rather than trying to fix everyone else. I need my down time, my alone time and I’m not one of those people who thrive on 5 hours of sleep. Do what’s best for you.
@donnaknudson7296
@donnaknudson7296 Жыл бұрын
I used to do all of this except for the replacement thing at the end. I was able to be very very disciplined. I practiced music several hours a day, and practiced Tai Chi and yoga. But there were two extended periods of time in my life where I was barely able to do much of anything productive at all. One happened right out of graduate school. I had stressed myself to the breaking point because while I was trying to finish my degree, a health problem I had that was just episodic became chronic. As a result, in order to get through graduate school I had to suffer very badly and push and push and push. Afterwards, I crashed. I had been able to push for those few years, but just could not sustain it. This changed the entire trajectory of the life I had planned for myself. I went into a major depression which made me even more unproductive and had to go on disability. I could literally barely do much of anything, except sleep, for eight years. Then slowly I was able to nudge my way back into doing some of those things again. I had adapted to a certain extent to the chronic health problem (my neurology had to rewire itself slowly) and slowly I was able to do more things. After a few years things were slowly getting better. During this time I met a guy and he became my boyfriend. Unfortunately he became ill, and also more and more handicapped. I took care of him for nine years. I had to slowly drop everything I had gotten back in order to do this. Again I became stressed to my breaking point. I became severely burnt out to an extent that I now wonder how I ever got through it. Eventually he had to go to a nursing home because he, at that point, required two people to even move him around in his bed. I tried to get my own life together again. It's been a few years now and I still can't. I had dropped simple habits like brushing my teeth and bathing regularly. That's how bad it got, I was so burnt out. All my daily routines had were dropped because of the constant interruption of taking care of someone else, even simple routines like getting ready for the day. I already had my own health issues and adding his to take care of just broke me, and I had no energy left over to take care of myself. I can't seem to get back up now. I can't seem to even follow or recreate a simple morning routine. It's like my brain just can't do these things (all the things he described here in this video) anymore. When I try, I draw a blank. If I write it down I then forget that I even did that. I have a very hard time even getting to doctor appointments on time, if at all, although that is improving. It's all just a confused and unproductive mess. I never thought I'd get to this point. It's amazing to me how simple things that most people, including myself, take for granted, can just fall apart and that a whole life can fall apart then these things fail, for whatever reason.
@RuanSobrenomelegal
@RuanSobrenomelegal Жыл бұрын
Your comment resonated within me, because I'm suffering with a chronic disease as well. I don't have total control of my body anymore, and that's making life unbearable.
@donnaknudson7296
@donnaknudson7296 Жыл бұрын
@@RuanSobrenomelegal I'm very sorry. It's extremely frustrating, I know.
@JoshuaFluke74
@JoshuaFluke74 Жыл бұрын
❤📥..
@preetipimpalnerkar2910
@preetipimpalnerkar2910 Жыл бұрын
Deep prayers... All will be well 🙏🙏🙏
@imogenskyeart
@imogenskyeart Жыл бұрын
I am also disabled from a serious longterm health problem, and in the last year, with some improvements to my health, I started being able to do more. I just watched ''The SECRET To Achieving Anything You Want'' - NEUROSCIENTIST here on yt, and I recognised that this is how I'm doing it. I somehow have always instinctively "rewarded" myself internally for effort, and after I was injured and ill, when I began being able to do anything at all, I was totally focused on the effort itself rather than the outcome, because outcomes were not at all promised or even common from my efforts. The effort itself was the triumph. In the last year, I have started to experience actual outcomes to my efforts, and it's almost as if these don't really matter to me in terms of how I feel or whether or not I can form the habit of doing them, or choose to put in my best effort. I am happy things are finally moving, but my focus still is- and has to be because of how hard it is to accomplish anything- the enjoyment of being able to exert effort, and the activities that make up that effort. I wondered if you had seen the video I mentioned, and I hope it helps you. I know how hard it is to not be able to do normal, mundane things that just make a day happen, let alone progress one's life. I'm in no position to give advice, and I have none. I just wanted to share in case this could help in any way. My best wishes to you!
@HanselNotionguy
@HanselNotionguy Жыл бұрын
Essence of the whole video is that we have to make habits from very small. We need to make habits which are essentially making us grow gradually. We want to change at the forest sight but we need to understand the fact that we to make a change we have to change from small behaviours. For instant example, if I don't want to read a book then I will read for 1mintue or read a one sentence and gradually I will start to read that book. Paragraph then 10minutes a d then hour it's a process so need not to worry 🔐
@deotexh
@deotexh Жыл бұрын
Ohhhh, like how Hamza talked about it x)
@shambhajichavanpatil792
@shambhajichavanpatil792 Жыл бұрын
Excellent
@mistersinister5768
@mistersinister5768 Жыл бұрын
That's not the essence of the video. It was about picturing in your mind not only step by step the activity you want to do, but also the mood that occurs before and after. And then he threw in that you should attach a good habit to a bad habit.
@trhgaming8167
@trhgaming8167 Жыл бұрын
Sheeesh, very well explained, thanks!
@HanselNotionguy
@HanselNotionguy Жыл бұрын
@@trhgaming8167welcome ✔️
@nicolethetrainer3871
@nicolethetrainer3871 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with me & the world. This is invaluable! 💌
@vegetasayianmcanon6199
@vegetasayianmcanon6199 Жыл бұрын
Self hypnotism. Not like in the movies, but real life.
@michaelmay4448
@michaelmay4448 Жыл бұрын
Set a goal. Mine was to run a half marathon. Discipline is what you need to do day after day. I got that half done and immediately signed up for a marathon(finished that). Running is a habit I will never break. Make sure you enjoy it though and are not just getting the high of achievements(finishing races) or you will burn out. Another habit I developed is cold showers. They brighten your mood and help your muscles recover.
@PhillipLipscomb
@PhillipLipscomb 3 ай бұрын
Huberman is a Godsend in my life! Rock on Brother!
@abcdefg91111
@abcdefg91111 Жыл бұрын
Nice to see that Dr. Huberman is getting more recognition
@Soothing_Relaxaing_Music
@Soothing_Relaxaing_Music 7 ай бұрын
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@Dil.Careem
@Dil.Careem Жыл бұрын
Thanks for providing the details like the habits of the ultra rich which seems to be so inspiring and helpful. The harder I work, the luckier I get.
@kanuegwu
@kanuegwu Жыл бұрын
Interesting , the stock market is currently experiencing a decline while bond yields are on the rise. However, there seems to be skepticism amongst investors regarding the Federal Reserve's plan to continue increasing interest rates until inflation is stabilized. As for myself, I find myself at a crossroads, uncertain whether to liquidate my $250,000 stock portfolio. I'm seeking advice on the best strategy to capitalize on this current bear market.
@jasonstone8222
@jasonstone8222 Жыл бұрын
The heck that gotta do with this video?
@brendan017
@brendan017 Жыл бұрын
​@@jasonstone8222 nothing at all. It's the new way of advertising. Make up multiple accounts on KZfaq/google and have a conversation with yourself using these accounts about how great your services are
@3XH1L
@3XH1L Жыл бұрын
@@jasonstone8222 bots
@jamesdennisjamie3490
@jamesdennisjamie3490 Жыл бұрын
@ithas2be
@rosalyn6344
@rosalyn6344 Жыл бұрын
If I had that money I would invest in email marketing and all these new passive income marketing strategies.
@sportsclub-cricket5536
@sportsclub-cricket5536 Жыл бұрын
That's why great person said "Visualisation is more important than education"🤫
@marlaking6019
@marlaking6019 Күн бұрын
But note that the person making this video is educated and therefore able to do the research for someone else that may need it!
@user-ny5xe2hx7t
@user-ny5xe2hx7t 8 ай бұрын
Most rich people stay rich by spending like the poor and investing without no stopping then most poor people stay poor by spending like the rich yet not investing like the rich but impressing them
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@AlmedaKandemir 8 ай бұрын
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@SandraPatterson-di6xh 8 ай бұрын
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@LeonorFerreira-ur5th 8 ай бұрын
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@TiagoAlves-yv7bb 8 ай бұрын
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@noahnp1146
@noahnp1146 Жыл бұрын
Hello! I’m Indonesian, and so blessed by your video.. i just wanna say thank you! You guys are doing sumthin that very2 impactful to many people.. pls keep doing this, the world needs you 🤗💪🏼🔥⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@emmaroberts7173
@emmaroberts7173 Жыл бұрын
Surprisingly I was doing already part of these things. Learned some new stuff and will definitely be adapting these into my life 🙏🥰
@angel-no5sy
@angel-no5sy Жыл бұрын
So shifting the thoughts of what you want to do, WORKS!!
@joseyang5098
@joseyang5098 Жыл бұрын
Very recently it took me only one week to acquire a new habit = to wake up early and sleep early (wake up as early as 5am) How did I do that? It was exactly how it was demonstrated in this video. Before starting this new daily schedule, I have "filmed" (visualized as if a video, and then replayed it repeatedly in my brain) whole daily schedule in my day and night dreams. For 26 years, I have a habit of
@theplantshop1910
@theplantshop1910 9 күн бұрын
John , you ve done an amazing job!!!. I really admire your energy and knowledge. thank you for sharing.
@cacampbell3654
@cacampbell3654 4 ай бұрын
One of the reasons I’ve been so sick for almost a week now, is bc I’m struggling to break a habit, and replace it with another. So, I’m too sick and tired to get through the whole video right now. But REALLY appreciate how jampacked with factual info it is!!🎉🌟🎉🥰
@PositiveEnergy733
@PositiveEnergy733 8 ай бұрын
Dear everyone, I wish you peace inside your soul. We are all light and all connected, don’t be scare, all gonna be ok. Your futur gonna be fantastic because you are fantastic. Thank you so much for your reading.
@KathleenRenninger
@KathleenRenninger Жыл бұрын
Very helpful info! After just one time of using the task bracketing and procedural approaches to maintaining a new exercise habit, I couldn't keep myself away from that habit the next morning, despite having other things interfere! I was able to do at least a shortened version of my routine, and that's pretty good as far as I'm concerned. Thank you!
@keisha2544
@keisha2544 5 ай бұрын
Good for you!🎉
@bryalee2782
@bryalee2782 Жыл бұрын
Great idea. I just did this. I got art supplies to tide me over between my tasks, to still be engaged but in somehthing I love, release but focused..then move on to focused again.
@TheVikrant997
@TheVikrant997 3 ай бұрын
One of the best KZfaq video on this subject, Thank you!!
@AlfraRed
@AlfraRed Жыл бұрын
1. Visualise the set of events leading up to the behavior you want to occur. 2.Visualise the reward or positive events that follow in addition to the prior. 3.If you perform a bad habit, spend some time (even 5 mins) doing a habit you want to reinforce immediately after the bad habit e.g. If you want yo learn a language spend 5 mins learning the language immediately after picking up your phone to reinforce that habit. This was what I got out of the video. There is a more in depth explanation of the psychology for anyone who wants clarification.
@congee9417
@congee9417 10 ай бұрын
one of the best key takeaway comment!
@woodybrison
@woodybrison 9 ай бұрын
Instructions unclear. How does this stop the bad habit?
@matsbjornstrom
@matsbjornstrom 8 ай бұрын
@@woodybrison it creates a temporal mismatch in your brain because of the bad habit followed by a good habit so youll start to anticipate when youre about to do the bad habit and be able to stop it.
@marwaaskri
@marwaaskri 2 ай бұрын
The title of the video is about wealth...the content is about breaking habits ..how can we relate the content of the video to wealth ????!!! I don't understand...can you give me examples
@kaizenxylo7109
@kaizenxylo7109 Жыл бұрын
Don't know if i'm wrong & its ok if i am.. but honestly as i grow old i realized it all comes down to luck. Most people say its hard work, i've seen and knew too many hardworking people and beyond that reach an old age without getting rich no matter how passionate they are. Since then i realized the phrase "if its meant to be, it will be." is the only truth in life. No one can force success if its not for you, not all gorgeous people end up as celebrities even honor students doesn't always end up having a great life than the dumbest kid in school. I got batchmates who have the lowest grades yet having a better life now than most of their schoolmates (better family background better connection). Since then i take life easy just let it be and not to force things or question reality. That way it won't be stressful anymore to live day by day.
@jackjill8317
@jackjill8317 Жыл бұрын
Very well said yes you said the reality.
@marxk4rl
@marxk4rl Жыл бұрын
It's luck, but not only luck, and depending on what you think luck is. You could have been born in Somalia, for example, so you are extremely lucky. But you were not born in a rich family, so you don't consider yourself lucky. Your luck always depends on who/what you compare with. About being rich. Rich means by definition having way more than most people. So we can't all be rich, no matter how hard we try. Most people must be poorer than a few who are rich, otherwise the notion of "rich" is meaningless. And again it depends on who you compare with, you are rich compared to Somali people.
@amandamajuba8383
@amandamajuba8383 Жыл бұрын
Can't agree more, I am a living evidence of what you're talking about. I am from 🇿🇦 and here no matter how educated you are with your job experience and how hard you work, you'll get no where in terms of promotion in your current job, you'll get no job if you are not a child if a politician, if no one you know who works in that company, if it's a private company, the list goes on.... So your visualisation, and set goals to get there, become stale and stagnant because you'll get no where financially. This makes uneducated people to get somewhere higher in position and salary, lazy people getting more money than you do. I really understand where your " LUCK WORD COMES FROM" I had to leave my job and take early pension because no matter how much I worked and sacrifices I did went unrecognized. I wasted my time, diligence, and energy hoping that one day someone in higher authority will see how much I worked, but non of that.
@eddiefettii2485
@eddiefettii2485 Жыл бұрын
Saying it’s luck is a victimized mindset
@jennyabel7231
@jennyabel7231 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t call it luck. I believe it’s your attitude to life at the end of the day. A ‘ failure’ in one persons eyes can be seen as a lesson learned to another.
@carolyndaughton3373
@carolyndaughton3373 8 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Huberman for a very informative video.
@Lazhea
@Lazhea 16 күн бұрын
This gave me confirmation that I’m on the right track 🙏🏾
@fabs_knlx
@fabs_knlx Жыл бұрын
I just realized in the very end, that i did the exact same thing. I just replaced the instagram app on my home screen with a language learning app and it worked so incredibly well without me even noticing. I'm not learning the language all the time that i used to waste on instagram before, but I just have more time to do other stuff. I casually use the language app, but I just don't use Instagram anymore, even though its still on my phone. Just turned off the notifications and boom more time for me and my life without having to do any compromise... I am fascinated by the explanation to this phenomenon in this video. Thanks !!
@LetsGetCook
@LetsGetCook 4 ай бұрын
You seid more then all this video! Thenk's.
@edgarsnake2857
@edgarsnake2857 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting. This is how I think when I'm at my best. I appreciate the reminder.
@monicabronson4118
@monicabronson4118 Жыл бұрын
Tremendously helpful. Looking forward to implementing these suggestions today!
@crazyduck1254
@crazyduck1254 Жыл бұрын
I think I might be doing this with my daily singing exercises, singing to backing tracks and so on, part of singing might be “procedural” , singers must climb stairs and watch every step, but there is also a magical phenomenon about learning to “hear”. You see this when really famous singers close their eyes during the performance so they really tune in to the steps and the sound. I am able to sing some songs Ive never heard before by listening.
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@tomaszcz_k Жыл бұрын
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@DiscutirconPablo Жыл бұрын
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@amandapryar4675
@amandapryar4675 Жыл бұрын
I have adhd and my memory is a mess because it's wired up in a totally different way to many other people! So I'm going to try this out; and if I succeed, I will continue to practice this method!....... I have nothing to lose, yet so much to gain!.
@raymondwelborne4998
@raymondwelborne4998 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that was my question. Dopamine doesn't work the same way in an ADHD brain. But if I can use this to kill the "well, I effed up again" knee jerk AFTER attempting a task, that would be wonderful!
@Kayte...
@Kayte... 3 күн бұрын
I found Edward Hallowell and John Ratey's books on ADHD very readable and helpful. "Driven to Distraction", "Answers to Distraction", and "Delivered from Distraction ". One I haven't read but looks promising and probably newer is "ADHD 2.0". These might be useful in addition to info in this vid. These books are very easy for a monkey brain to follow. At least were for me. And offer solutions.
@heavenlywarning
@heavenlywarning Жыл бұрын
Motivating,energize,push forward! Many thanks!
@pakogandy27
@pakogandy27 2 ай бұрын
& Self Love! You're Amazing and People LOVE YOU!
@omavicmcmurray2893
@omavicmcmurray2893 Жыл бұрын
I love these shorts on how to do tasks that improve our lives, thanks soooooooo much Andrew! This one is awesome.
@c.g.jonesze9089
@c.g.jonesze9089 Жыл бұрын
I watch them scince 3-5 years and let me tell you ;) it wasted my time. This is the case for me ;) make a difference my friend, if they help you then it is good, but please evaluate.
@czcz.2084
@czcz.2084 Жыл бұрын
@@c.g.jonesze9089 if you just watch them without taking action and implementing them in your life yea then it's a waste of time. I also don't agree with everything this Andrew says in his shorts but from time to time I find something useful that can help me to improve so why not?
@lorim.1528
@lorim.1528 Жыл бұрын
I really liked your video. Very informative and it made sense to me. I'm going to listen a few more times over the next few days, to make sure I understand it completely. I do have some habits I'd like to break and new ones I'd like to form. We'll see how it goes. Thank you!
@elsagrace3893
@elsagrace3893 Жыл бұрын
It’s not going to work. Pleasant Feelings are what motivate us. Feelings that we have when we meet our needs. Needs for connection and to matter mostly, but so many more needs such as health, food, adventure, comfort, belonging, solitude, knowledge, growth, authenticity, space, trust, ease, fun, learning, touch, independence, affection, help,progress, hope, achievement, etc. Get the idea? Perhaps if you can hold in mind tightly what needs will be fulfilled when you develop your new habit you can muster the motivation to succeed. But what this guy says isn’t going to achieve it for you.
@Abr3222
@Abr3222 2 ай бұрын
I'm literally impressed with knowledge that was being delivered in this short 11 minutes video Just amazing
@adamgharmonica4659
@adamgharmonica4659 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video - I always thought there must be something like this ( ie a specific to do after you have unconsciously repeated an undesirable habit) and you have articulated it so well with science based practical suggestions - thank you!
@TCLindasUtube2009
@TCLindasUtube2009 7 ай бұрын
For myself, the necessity of the habit plays a big role on weather or not I will form it. For instance, having a limited budget for groceries and being elderly has made me focus on nutrition and made me totally change my eating habits which resulted in loosing about 40 pounds of excess weight. The habit is so ingrained, and the positive physical effects of nutritional eating has made it really difficult to go back to prior eating habits. Many individuals say that this type of eating is not sustainable but that is far from the truth.
@kevinm7523
@kevinm7523 Жыл бұрын
I was a drill Sgt in THE US ARMY, Habits form variably from person to person but as an average I tell people 45 days will create and cement a habitual behavior
@lindalentz3963
@lindalentz3963 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service ! 🇺🇸
@LM-uq9nv
@LM-uq9nv Жыл бұрын
Lol. I bet someone barking the fear of God into a person; backed by the United States military is very motivational. I think I could make some life-affirming habits under those conditions.
@jyspromusic6918
@jyspromusic6918 11 ай бұрын
The last point of double habit it works. Superb
@ret4350
@ret4350 Жыл бұрын
That is exactly what I do as far as creating a habit or learn a new task.
@willlifter-motivationchann6061
@willlifter-motivationchann6061 Жыл бұрын
I listened to the whole show recently. It is very rich with quality information. I highly recommend it.
@dharsinparamenthiram2893
@dharsinparamenthiram2893 Жыл бұрын
may i know what that show is called?
@cristinajacksonnp-c6037
@cristinajacksonnp-c6037 Жыл бұрын
This was explained so well, it actually made sense for once via scientific method and research. I've watched too many videos on "manifesting and visualizing" and while I got the idea, I could not make it a routine, my brain did not make the connections needed to sustain a new habit. I can however do the task bracketing and the steps to create a new habit and routine, that you
@LUVUNBEATABLE
@LUVUNBEATABLE Жыл бұрын
See my Subliminal's they can help you to manifest 😁
@susantompkins4254
@susantompkins4254 Жыл бұрын
I've done this and sometimes it difficult keeping the habit, self talking positively and enjoying a habit, until the next time
@veredmeri
@veredmeri Жыл бұрын
Love to hear Dr.Andrew Huberman. The background sound interferes with listening.
@kcalla4903
@kcalla4903 Жыл бұрын
That was very very interesting. I am trying to initiate some good habits and I am going to try this. Tahnks!
@trinether_alt550
@trinether_alt550 Жыл бұрын
1. As per studies 18 days to 254 days to form habit 2. Procedurals memory vs episodic memory 3. Limbic friction - over come by visualising or thinking about specific steps to accomplish the task! Clarity of steps to get to the habit 4. Task bracketing - settings markers i.e. what happens before we start the task and after we end the task. If I want to develop a habit of reading a book for 20 minutes and I can find time in the morning then the two task that I can use to bracket reading can be after coffee and before making my breakfast.
@wendywhite2642
@wendywhite2642 Жыл бұрын
thank you! those notes help. I found the limbic friction idea like a light bulb! but the task bracketing I'm having a difficulty understanding. I think if he called it task association it would make better sense.
@trinether_alt550
@trinether_alt550 Жыл бұрын
@@wendywhite2642 an example of task bracketing after morning coffee and before preparing breakfast, I will perform the (10 minutes exercise or reading a book for 20 minutes) task!
@5ed0na
@5ed0na Жыл бұрын
Thank You for taking the time to do a breakdown. You are really helping those who need it. 🙏🏽
@__alejandro__frias3751
@__alejandro__frias3751 Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot !!!
@Shesaysnothing
@Shesaysnothing Жыл бұрын
Ur soooooo nice❤ thanks for your recap
@jacksonbriggs1619
@jacksonbriggs1619 9 ай бұрын
Your mind is your greatest asset with its power you can achieve anything. Change is subjective and anyone can possess it
@MillionairesStories
@MillionairesStories 10 ай бұрын
The content is great, the editing is great, love that. Keep up the good work
@27steve
@27steve Жыл бұрын
Psalm 118:8 KJV - It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man.
@lindarusch9660
@lindarusch9660 3 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@mrssuhy
@mrssuhy Ай бұрын
The Lord made us. He knows how we work. It is learning more of Him, when we learn about ourselves.
@lisaangelos3184
@lisaangelos3184 Ай бұрын
Amen! 🙏
@alfredosalas1698
@alfredosalas1698 4 күн бұрын
Wow!!! What a brain we have here !!!!!! you mean The Lord of the Rings, isnt it??
@evolveyourself9518
@evolveyourself9518 Жыл бұрын
Bottom line, the phones and the internet have destroyed our minds. I was just getting ready to start my writing, and here I am, stuck on this video. Seriously.
@motivatemyday4531
@motivatemyday4531 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! This is great information that can be applied to positively transform your life. Good stuff.
@trudyclay3478
@trudyclay3478 Жыл бұрын
Thank you this gives me a lot to think about And you make sense
@drharish24
@drharish24 Жыл бұрын
this video is a whole book summarized in few minutes,amazing!
@dharsinparamenthiram2893
@dharsinparamenthiram2893 Жыл бұрын
may i know what the book is?
@ronaldsibayan7826
@ronaldsibayan7826 Жыл бұрын
Simple formula for success: Dream, Action, Discipline, Believe. Positive Attitude Initiative Grit Dedication Persistence Concentration Focus Be grateful Always Remember Happy Memories Most of all… LOVE! Use these and achieve anything. You can have it all!
@manjunathayr9348
@manjunathayr9348 Жыл бұрын
Habit and neuroplasticity are interconnected. Formation of good habits are tough and bad ones just loves you all time. I strongly believe in order to create the intricacy of good habits, the primal habit of early to bed and early to raise and in between minimum 8 hours of sleep is very necessary. Next is the intricacy of good habits and in here what ever you accommodate ensure it keeps you calm and healthy and allures / entice your sensory organs. The secret for cultivating good habit is - "One thing at a time, all things in succession. That which grows fast withers as rapidly; and that which grows slow endures." and THAT makes the habit.
@sajanaalungalali9561
@sajanaalungalali9561 Жыл бұрын
Thank you ubermam….I listen to you all the time
@balajiprasanna945
@balajiprasanna945 Жыл бұрын
Habits dissected very well :)
@haripriya9798
@haripriya9798 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for ur help.... I've been searching for this type of video. I think ....I found the right one
@lunamirza1788
@lunamirza1788 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Andrew Huberman is
@markjean-mariemoraes-blanc3875
@markjean-mariemoraes-blanc3875 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your time and research, this has helped me so much!!!
@jlt4219
@jlt4219 Жыл бұрын
this is a gem, i remember what james clear about to say on to the habits: there is no time on how to achieve automaticity in habits it depends on the repetition the habit was. Now i also understand what it meant to anticipate the results from the habit by visualizing the sequence of events and know what the reward should be.
@brittanynicolette9473
@brittanynicolette9473 7 ай бұрын
"Having recently gained more knowledge about personal finance, I've subscribed to your channel. I want to commend everyone who's tirelessly working to earn a living while also building wealth during this recession. At 45, I'm retired, along with my 51-year-old husband, and we're debt-free. Our plan is to relocate to Thailand. Thanks to our frugal and financially savvy lifestyle, as well as our commitment to saving and investing in the financial market, we've been able to generate passive income even in this recessionary period, allowing us to sustain our desired lifestyle."
@alicebenard5713
@alicebenard5713 7 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your early retirement, Interesting indeed! Currently, I am in dire need of investment advice or tips. Last year, I hesitated and failed to take any action until the year concluded. However, this year, I am determined to try something new, as I am very receptive to various investment ideas. I want to be retired in my forties or fifties.
@brittanynicolette9473
@brittanynicolette9473 7 ай бұрын
No problem at all! If you're seeking to earn substantial profits from your investment, I would suggest determining your investment horizon and implementing a long-term plan. I worked with Nolan Velden Brent to create a long-term investment strategy, and he assisted us in managing our investments while we focused on my jobs without any concerns.
@alicebenard5713
@alicebenard5713 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your advice. It's challenging to find a reliable investment advisor here, and I appreciate your input. Seeing the successes you've achieved through investing, I would love to have access to your investment advisor's information if you wouldn't mind sharing it.
@brittanynicolette9473
@brittanynicolette9473 7 ай бұрын
I work with *Nolan Velden Brent* ,who is based in the United States. If you would like more information about him, you can conduct a search online. He even got featured on CNN recently.
@PhilSommer2
@PhilSommer2 7 ай бұрын
Thailand is really a nice comfy plan to retire. Working with a skilled financial planner can be compared to having a mentor in the field of finance. I used to struggle to invest on my own and ended up losing money, but things changed once I started working with *Nolan Velden Brent* . He played a pivotal role in helping me improve my financial situation. Previously, I relied solely on my job and salary for income, but now I have found ways to generate additional income with ease, which has allowed me to leave traditional employment. Nowadays, I believe that investing is not a choice, but a necessity for anyone who desires financial independence and a good quality of life.
@enriquecordero9996
@enriquecordero9996 3 ай бұрын
Great information, this is solid gold! Thank you so much for sharing.
@dianaeliczi6230
@dianaeliczi6230 19 күн бұрын
I love your content so much, thank you❣️
@jeffcessna
@jeffcessna Жыл бұрын
I would think that this would work for wandering negative thought as well right? Perhaps as soon as we begin thinking something we deem negative, instead of criticising ourselves we can stop the thought and beging thinking about something positive. I'm going to practice this. Thanks!!
@sanzeth_reckah7006
@sanzeth_reckah7006 Жыл бұрын
Everything that's been said; Literally happens to me then and now. And this video helps me realize that. I remember doing things such as listening to good or bad music anything that could literaly calm my mind at that exact moment or listening to informative contents or maybe learning something new and exciting or cool stuff even if I'm bad at it 😆. And it really helps me get on track after that. Hmmm 🤔 Upon listening to this it also helps me realize and gives me the intuition that I should also try to learn why I have this bad habits in order to expel them completely (I mean to visit some usefull studies of some smart ass people why people do bad habits and etc. etc. the goal is to learn positive ways in order to eradicate my bad habit). Note: My choice of words sometimes gets bad speacially when having mix of emotions sorry bout y'all . Just wanna leave it here and maybe visit my comment later on in order to grade my own comment and help me not to forget this realization 😆
@Bellasafari
@Bellasafari Жыл бұрын
My motto is -seeing is believing❤
@matiasbarnes
@matiasbarnes Жыл бұрын
Great content! Thank you for posting!
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