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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] How To Multiply Your Time | Rory Vaden | TEDxDouglasville
 
This time, I will review the popular YouTube videos.
These days, even if it's good to watch on YouTube, sometimes people skip it or don't watch it if it's too long.
When you watch Youtube, do you scroll and read the comments first?
To save your busy time, why don't you check out the fun contents, summary, and empathy comments of popular YouTube videos first and watch YouTube?
(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] How To Multiply Your Time | Rory Vaden | TEDxDouglasville
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2X7c9TUQJ8
 

 

Playtime Comments : [TEDx Talks] How To Multiply Your Time | Rory Vaden | TEDxDouglasville

ha************:
Watch at 0.5 times speed. Sure, it's poor time management, but it's funny and he sounds drunk. E.G. 6:53

Ya****:

Automation is to your time as compound interest is to your money - 10:52


rk******:
8:11 Spend time on things today that will give you more time tomorrow

No****:
9:20 heh he said dodo

Wh***********:
11:32 - an unforgettable twist.!! Rory, thank you for this..!!

AA*****:
1:50 When I tell my gf to clean whenever she spills her food.

Kr*********:
14:20 awesome story!

Je***************:

9:21


Mo*************:
9:21 lol

 


 

Top Comments : [TEDx Talks] How To Multiply Your Time | Rory Vaden | TEDxDouglasville

Al**************:
Ironic how he begins with an anecdote about how he doesn't want any children, then ends by quoting Genesis: "Be fruitful and multiply."
Different context, I know, but the irony remains.

Ke*********:
When you go out and find yourself a dad

K*:
Finally a Ted Talk that actually gives me more than a bit more motivation for next 30mins of my life

Ta********:
This video was great, and the story about his own life was incredible.

Only thing missing from this construct is the dimension of sequence.

Doing things in the right order will naturally allow you to finish them in less time. You can look up the Tetris Effect which speaks to the groove your mind gets into.

There should also be a lot more talk in this field about switching to complementary activities which allow you to rest and regenerate your attention and energy.

After a long period of reading and note-taking, it may be more productive to spend some time making calls and speaking to people to regenerate our eyes and get charged up with energy, then retire to the peaceful solitude of reading again.

Trying to power through hours of the same activity will yield diminishing marginal returns.

We all have to establish a rhythm that will allow us to stay productive for long periods of time without fatigue, similar to how the standard song structure of intro-verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus-outro can keep our attention without tiring us out.

If we scheduled our days similarly, we would get a lot more done while feeling a lot less depleted, because we would be riding our natural waves of momentum.

Mi*************:
ha, he said doo-doo

In*************:
He could have multiply my time by saying the same in 6 minutes rather than 18

Ci*************************:
Ha, ha! Since I procrastinated (I don't know if on purpose) I found and watched this interesting video.

An*********:

I've never heard the word "daddy" used this much in any other presentation lol.


Ka******:
The love story between your parents was the cutest thing I've ever heard.

Hy***********:

STEP 1: Stop wasting time on Youtube-videos.
STEP 2: ???
STEP 3: Profit.


Na************:

Rory, this is one of the most brilliant talks I've heard in a long time. Thank you for sharing your ideas. Wish you all the best in your future significant moments.


ZA*****:
such a lovely talk, i dont regret a second of watching it. Actually, i am gonna watch this again and again

wk****:

I am sick. I have Lyme disease. Therefore my mind and body always tells me, "Don't dare do today, what you can put off until tomorrow." So now I am working very hard to tell myself that if I do that, tomorrow will never come because I will be dead. So I work to invest for passive income so I can afford treatment. I have fought hard to regain my health. The fight is not over yet, as I am not in my grave yet. I still pray and work for better days, for better health to be able to enjoy days that God may permit me to add.


ch********:
dude! i didnt know it but I have been procrastinating on purpose all my life!

So***********:

If anybody understood what he meant... please explain me, all i learnt was I need to start studying for my tomorrow's test.


IL*****************:
Know fundamental reasoning - the why - behind - the motivates - the powers - the time management tools such as todo lists and priority lists - "Create time by doing things that gives you more time tomorrow", do things that you are going to need to do any ways instead of waiting on it - waiting are delaying it takes away energy also, not about how much you do, but how much you ignore, how much can you not do or continuously take away or if you cannot, do automation of it. Money creates more money. Automation creates more time. Automate your bill payments, processes, streamline and plan out such things you need to do. Rather than having it possibly allocating anything anytime of day. Do things you need to do that you should be doing at this time. Think about what could be best done at some other time. Appropriate such as appropriate.

Se************:
problem with homework is ,
1:sadly not allowed to eliminate
2:cant automate
3:nobody wants to do my home work
Answer: you cant multiply homework (which makes my math teacher angry)

Sh**********:

i've multiplied my time by watching this video at 1.5 speed


ro******:
Excuse me, but he actually dismissed Dr. S. Covey wrongly! Covey was not the one, who introduced priorities! In fact, Covey himself said that prioritization is already out there in the time management!
I'll give you more: the reason he dismissed Covey is - further in his talk he actually quotes Covey's work and portrays it as his own!!
* Say NO to things, Eliminate - these are actually Covey's Quadrants 3 and 4
* Spend time today to get more time in the future - this is actually Covey's Quadrant 2!
Covey said it all: spend time in Q2 to automate and delegate. He even taught how to delegate right: read "7 Habits..."!
Conclusion: Sound Information is presented. Rory is not the one to take credit for the most of it though!! ;)

Fa***:

I can't watch this video because i don't have the time to do so...


Ra*******************:

Dude you really changed my perception about time management. :)


Ma***********:

The story about his mum and dad is certainly beautiful : )


ja*******:

Benjamin Franklin: "Never leave that till tomorrow which you can do today."


Ar**********:

“...that create more time tomorrow”, but you can’t create more time tomorrow? Tomorrow just has 24h, like you said.

And anyway...there is only now.


Et**************:

I watched this TED talk in a class over a year ago and my friends and I still joke about it to this day


Ch*********:
He said at the beginning that the classic time management is about efficiency (and he said it not gonna solve modern time problem), then his solution - eliminate/automation/delegate is ALL about efficiency.

Se***********************************:

automation in time same as compound interest in money. simple & brilliant. Much thanks


Mi*****:

Summary: Learn to say no.


mu**********:
Summary:
How we choose to spend our time is as much logical as emotional
One dimensional thinking solution: Efficiency — do your to-do list faster
Two dimensional thinking solution: Prioritization — (on the axes of importance and urgency)
Three dimensional: “Significance” — Urgency how soon does it matter; importance — how much does it matter; significance — how long does it matter
You multiply your time by giving yourself the emotional permission to spend time on things today that will give you more time tomorrow
The significance calculation changes everything
Focus Funnel: Eliminate, automate, delegate, — me (now=concentrate/ later=procrastinate on purpose)

 


 

[TEDx Talks] We gathered comments about popular videos and looked at them in summary, including play time, and order of popularity.

It's a good video or channel, but if you're sad because it's too long, please leave a YouTube channel or video link and I'll post it on this blog.

 


 

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