Your down-to-earth approach makes this channel stand out imo. It's relatable and makes journalling, especially about topics I tend to avoid, less intimidating. I've already improved a lot of my self awareness and happiness by taking advice from several of your videos. Thank you for this channel, I hope it continues to grow 💞🥺
I hope others tell you when they BINGE the f out of your videos. A thoughtful retelling of how you struggled with something and crafted something helpful out of it. Your humor is top tier 👑
I have never been a fan of the wheel. For the same reason you outlined above. It gives people an excuse to focus on something other than the area they know deep down they need to fix. So instead on focusing on Health, they will focus on relationships (Nothing that I would have any idea about) and then at the end of the year, they don't feel like they have made progress on their goals, when it's the fact they didn't make progress on the one goal that actually mattered. Similar to the One Thing concept. (That's the concept. Do one thing. I saved you a read of the book) I like to use the Pareto Principle (80/20 rule) where I ask myself what can I do 20% that will give me 80% of joy. Example. The house is a mess. What's one thing that makes the house feel 80% clean for me? For me, that's the floors. If the floors are vacuumed; then the laundry and dishes don't matter. For my husband, it's the kitchen bench. if the kitchen bench is cleared and cleaned then he feels that 80% of the house is clean. I feel the wheel would make me start cleaning windows instead of focusing on the floors (or the kitchen bench). Anyway, love the video. Get your coin! I support you in everything you do. Thanks for being you. 🙂
You know what's crazy, I had ordered that book - the One Thing, and after I had my realization, I cancelled the order 😂 Hilarrrrr how you brought this up. Also, luv pareto 🔥
Where have you been all my life!?! I always feel like I’ve been through years of therapy after watching one of your videos! Thank you for sharing your wisdom! I won’t let it go to waste!
I started doing that exercise some time ago, but I have altered slightly to make it more simple. I list out 6 focus areas (chosen from a list of inspirations), and then I reflect on where I am now for each of them. Then, I write two sentences for each: what I want to, and what I don’t want to. I do these about once every quarter of the year and it really helps my focus and intentions.
I love your style, your approach. So refreshing and so enlightening. I've been procrastinating about a MAJOR life project for YEARS. It shows up prominently on my year VISION BOARD year after year after year. This year I picked my WORD "Resolve" with the hopes of finally getting moving on this goal and while I got off to a great start, .....life got in the way .....again. TY * 1 billion for this video because you said things in a way that I believe will finally break the log jam. Here's hoping, keeping fingers crossed, but most importantly, lighting a fire under my @$$ to complete this project in 2024.
I just did it, and I had an epiphany about my writing. (I replaced SO/Relationships with Writing because I'm not in a romantic relationship and it's not that important to me.) I've been telling people that I've given up on the idea of publishing because focusing on that was too stressful, so I'm now just writing for fun only. However, I realized there's a voice in the back of my head saying "But you might change your mind someday..." And that thought brings back the pressure I felt (and still feel, I guess) to produce a book series or serial for *others* to read. One thing I've been doing is participating in writing sprints here on TH-cam. Sometimes they help, and sometimes they don't. I think the main reason why they don't always work is the mindset they follow, which is to PRODUCE. A lot of writers track word counts, page counts, scene counts, chapter counts...in other words, they're treating their writing like a job in which they have to stay productive. And that's the advice that's given by a lot of writers--if you're serious about it, you need to treat it like a job. But...if I treat my writing like a job, it means work. And while I love my actual job (tutoring), the daily grind of it has worn me down a lot. So if I treat my writing like work, my brain interprets it as a responsibility, an obligation. Not something fun just for me. Therefore, I'm now working on ways to get that voice to shut up and allow myself to get lost in the story the way I used to. That's going to involve going back to some of my old methods that *did* work for me that do not involve TH-cam. I can always use sprints for doing other things like household chores. Thank you for helping me get to that epiphany! 💖
Love that you made the wheel work for you. I can relate to the writing with TH-cam. UPLOAD mor mor mor = work work work 😭 Tis a delicate balance. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and epiphany here!
I'd love to hear some of the methods you're using to get lost in fun again! I suffer from this too as a writer. Too much pressure on myself when I already have a preferred way of making money (accounting).
@@PandorasExecutioner I've gone on Pinterest and made boards related to the story. I also just stare at pics that represent my characters. Sometimes I download them and put them on my computer as backgrounds and screen savers, or sometimes I print them and make posters or put them in a notebook. Another thing I love to do is listen to music. My characters are in a rock band, so I'll pretend they are performing or have written the song I'm listening to, and I'll come up with backstories about why and how they wrote it. Once in a while, I try to journal as one of my characters, or I'll write a scene or short story involving them. Hope these help! 😊
@@mrandisg i love this! just enjoying snippets of your characters and being immersed in them in whatever way you can. i love that these examples are like living in their vibes and mind
your share is so real and blew me away. you really verbalized the way i will accomplish a lot in life but still feel like shit because i am procrastinating on an area that just continues to make me feel guilty for neglecting it. i really like your tip to ask about limiting beliefs around our area of neglect, because yea, that's when you need more than just goal setting. you need a mindset shift. as things are marinating in my mind, im also having this idea to only set goals i will actually achieve. which means making them easy enough that i will actually start instead of feeling overwhelmed. it's really a procrastination issue!
Hey, I love your video(s) and am almost embarrassed how invested I am in your stories of how you are navigating the challenges (I'm not supposed to cry watching productivity videos, dammit, but the one where you talk about quitting your job gave me lots of feels). In this one you mention that you are and have always been very goal-driven. It kind of struck me because when you said it I realized...I am not. It's not that I've never had any or accomplished them -- kind of the opposite. I'm an old guy, I've done a lot, and the sum of "achieving my goals" (or the goals others set for me) seems to be...well, another goal. I thought maybe there can be a different motivation -- practice-oriented, maybe? Or do I need to find other goals? Just wondering if you have any thoughts for people who AREN't goal oriented. Are they just doomed?
Hiya! This is a fantastic question. So in the vid it would've been more clear if I had said "I've become* a very goal oriented person" rather than "I am a very...". In the vid where I talk about setting goals, I disclose that I basically never gave a crap about them because I just used the external systems I was in to dictate my progress and direction. So things like a school curriculum, coaches, etc. But once I finished grad school, I kinda was just aimlessly living life. I new what I wanted but I didn't have an outline on how to get there - no systems, nada. So I had to come up with my own version of a diploma, hence, my goals. Like you, prior to this I had accomplished a lot being goal-less. But now I just lacked a system. You are absolutely not doomed if you aren't goal oriented and honestly, I love the idea of being "practice oriented." It focuses on the the actual purpose of goals. Goals are nothing but ideal achievements that get us hyped to start working on ourselves really - not a bad thing, but can dilute the whole point if we're too focused on the outcome and not ✨ the process ✨ They're also helpful for sorting out what we want in life. But! If you already have a good grip on what you want, all you gotta do is behave in a way that reflects getting there. So go on with your "practice oriented" self and enjoy your doomless life my friend! Hope this was helpful 🤠
@@SimieIriarte "Enjoy your doomless life, my friend!" is now going to be my battle cry. Or affirmation. Or maybe a LinkedIn kudo...seriously, really appreciate this thoughtful answer (and to be fair, I did think, as I wrote the comment, "maybe I should watch her video on goals before I write this...nah, this is the internet, research is for the weak!" Of course, there's the "sorting out what we want in life" part that you'd think one would have figured out by 55 but, well, even without watching the video I am resonating with the "external systems dictatorship" concept. What would intrinsic motivation look like? How does one figure that out? Is it even possible to separate your nature from your nurture? (well, less "nurture" and more "conditioning" but alliteration always!). But, it gives me a place to start. And again, thank you so much for your response -- it's much more than I expected, and I look forward to both watching the goals video and also whatever you do next.
Hi! So happy to have found you! I share the financial fear with you and I’m very interested in books to read. If you have some time, do you have other recommendations? Thank you so much 😊
This video is another banger. I love the idea of the wheel. Out of curiosity, what could you use to replace some areas, say replace 's/o/romance'? When I go through my wheel and I put zero in that area, since I'm not really seeing anyone and the dating game has been taxing, the wheel is all lumpy, but maybe that's an area to improve later on? I don't know but I'd love to hear any insight.
hmm great question! My first thought is to ask yourself, "is this really a zero? am i actually miserable here? or am i happy with being deliberately single right now so therefore this is a (insert number). Or, is there another reason why the dating game feels taxing?" I wouldn't stress about finding the answer to the harder questions. But just starting the thoughts could help with observations as you go out and do your thang. Hope this helps! 🫡
i normally love your stuff but this video was so stressful 😭 the constant teasing of the fourth question made me want to click away every time you didn’t say it
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Is it possible to tweak the area names, like Friend and Family are not in the same category?
@@DariaRabotkina of course!!! Some people changed out entire categories that weren’t relevant to them. You do you 🙌🏾
Your down-to-earth approach makes this channel stand out imo. It's relatable and makes journalling, especially about topics I tend to avoid, less intimidating. I've already improved a lot of my self awareness and happiness by taking advice from several of your videos. Thank you for this channel, I hope it continues to grow 💞🥺
The little hand gets me every time 😂
same 😂
Little hands... Can't stop... Won't stop... lol
I hope others tell you when they BINGE the f out of your videos. A thoughtful retelling of how you struggled with something and crafted something helpful out of it. Your humor is top tier 👑
I have never been a fan of the wheel. For the same reason you outlined above. It gives people an excuse to focus on something other than the area they know deep down they need to fix. So instead on focusing on Health, they will focus on relationships (Nothing that I would have any idea about) and then at the end of the year, they don't feel like they have made progress on their goals, when it's the fact they didn't make progress on the one goal that actually mattered.
Similar to the One Thing concept. (That's the concept. Do one thing. I saved you a read of the book)
I like to use the Pareto Principle (80/20 rule) where I ask myself what can I do 20% that will give me 80% of joy. Example. The house is a mess. What's one thing that makes the house feel 80% clean for me? For me, that's the floors. If the floors are vacuumed; then the laundry and dishes don't matter. For my husband, it's the kitchen bench. if the kitchen bench is cleared and cleaned then he feels that 80% of the house is clean.
I feel the wheel would make me start cleaning windows instead of focusing on the floors (or the kitchen bench).
Anyway, love the video. Get your coin! I support you in everything you do. Thanks for being you. 🙂
You know what's crazy, I had ordered that book - the One Thing, and after I had my realization, I cancelled the order 😂 Hilarrrrr how you brought this up. Also, luv pareto 🔥
Where have you been all my life!?! I always feel like I’ve been through years of therapy after watching one of your videos! Thank you for sharing your wisdom! I won’t let it go to waste!
wowzers. you are too kind. Happy to help 🤠
YEEEEES new Simie video! I definitely 'productively' procrastinate -- producrastinate, if you will. Thanks for the kick in the butt!
Like task avoidance, but more existential. Best. Line. Ever.
😅 "omg omg I've got the answer" that needs to be made into a gif !!! Great video as always . The ending 😂
lol you get the blooper comment crown 👑
@@SimieIriarte 😆 why thank you ..
Maybe a … sticker? 🤓
The end credit rap was 🔥haha
straight bars 🎤
Came back to rewatch it. I would love a video about journaling about finances.
I started doing that exercise some time ago, but I have altered slightly to make it more simple. I list out 6 focus areas (chosen from a list of inspirations), and then I reflect on where I am now for each of them. Then, I write two sentences for each: what I want to, and what I don’t want to.
I do these about once every quarter of the year and it really helps my focus and intentions.
I love your style, your approach. So refreshing and so enlightening. I've been procrastinating about a MAJOR life project for YEARS. It shows up prominently on my year VISION BOARD year after year after year. This year I picked my WORD "Resolve" with the hopes of finally getting moving on this goal and while I got off to a great start, .....life got in the way .....again. TY * 1 billion for this video because you said things in a way that I believe will finally break the log jam. Here's hoping, keeping fingers crossed, but most importantly, lighting a fire under my @$$ to complete this project in 2024.
I just did it, and I had an epiphany about my writing. (I replaced SO/Relationships with Writing because I'm not in a romantic relationship and it's not that important to me.) I've been telling people that I've given up on the idea of publishing because focusing on that was too stressful, so I'm now just writing for fun only. However, I realized there's a voice in the back of my head saying "But you might change your mind someday..." And that thought brings back the pressure I felt (and still feel, I guess) to produce a book series or serial for *others* to read.
One thing I've been doing is participating in writing sprints here on TH-cam. Sometimes they help, and sometimes they don't. I think the main reason why they don't always work is the mindset they follow, which is to PRODUCE. A lot of writers track word counts, page counts, scene counts, chapter counts...in other words, they're treating their writing like a job in which they have to stay productive. And that's the advice that's given by a lot of writers--if you're serious about it, you need to treat it like a job.
But...if I treat my writing like a job, it means work. And while I love my actual job (tutoring), the daily grind of it has worn me down a lot. So if I treat my writing like work, my brain interprets it as a responsibility, an obligation. Not something fun just for me.
Therefore, I'm now working on ways to get that voice to shut up and allow myself to get lost in the story the way I used to. That's going to involve going back to some of my old methods that *did* work for me that do not involve TH-cam. I can always use sprints for doing other things like household chores.
Thank you for helping me get to that epiphany! 💖
Love that you made the wheel work for you. I can relate to the writing with TH-cam. UPLOAD mor mor mor = work work work 😭 Tis a delicate balance. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and epiphany here!
I'd love to hear some of the methods you're using to get lost in fun again! I suffer from this too as a writer. Too much pressure on myself when I already have a preferred way of making money (accounting).
@@PandorasExecutioner I've gone on Pinterest and made boards related to the story. I also just stare at pics that represent my characters. Sometimes I download them and put them on my computer as backgrounds and screen savers, or sometimes I print them and make posters or put them in a notebook. Another thing I love to do is listen to music. My characters are in a rock band, so I'll pretend they are performing or have written the song I'm listening to, and I'll come up with backstories about why and how they wrote it. Once in a while, I try to journal as one of my characters, or I'll write a scene or short story involving them. Hope these help! 😊
@@mrandisg i love this! just enjoying snippets of your characters and being immersed in them in whatever way you can. i love that these examples are like living in their vibes and mind
your share is so real and blew me away. you really verbalized the way i will accomplish a lot in life but still feel like shit because i am procrastinating on an area that just continues to make me feel guilty for neglecting it.
i really like your tip to ask about limiting beliefs around our area of neglect, because yea, that's when you need more than just goal setting. you need a mindset shift.
as things are marinating in my mind, im also having this idea to only set goals i will actually achieve. which means making them easy enough that i will actually start instead of feeling overwhelmed. it's really a procrastination issue!
it's like an art between finding a balance between gaining momentum and then procrastinating 🧐 I wish it were easy lol
Must tell u sound so relatable n practical love watching ur videos n learn frm them as well keep d good work Goin 👍🏻❤
Simieeeee - this is the video I needed today!!
Love that fourth question. Thank you for sharing!!
oh, so many lightbulb moments in this video. Definitely one to rewatch! signed up for my life wheel...
I still lost trying to gain clarity and goals setting and making plan. I don't know I watch soo many videos about journaling and goals setting
A video AND a newsletter issue on the same day - you’re spoiling us, Simie! Thank you!! ❤🤓
when the stars align ✨
The “control” sticker is definitely a fave of mine. I have used it several times in my current journal. It’s a great reminder! 😎
Danke!
Amazing. Thank you.
Love this!
Oh SNAP. You got me.
Thank you for sharing all of this.
LOVE to YOU
awww snap
Plz make video fr finance journaling plz plz plz
Hey, I love your video(s) and am almost embarrassed how invested I am in your stories of how you are navigating the challenges (I'm not supposed to cry watching productivity videos, dammit, but the one where you talk about quitting your job gave me lots of feels).
In this one you mention that you are and have always been very goal-driven. It kind of struck me because when you said it I realized...I am not. It's not that I've never had any or accomplished them -- kind of the opposite. I'm an old guy, I've done a lot, and the sum of "achieving my goals" (or the goals others set for me) seems to be...well, another goal. I thought maybe there can be a different motivation -- practice-oriented, maybe? Or do I need to find other goals? Just wondering if you have any thoughts for people who AREN't goal oriented. Are they just doomed?
Hiya! This is a fantastic question. So in the vid it would've been more clear if I had said "I've become* a very goal oriented person" rather than "I am a very...". In the vid where I talk about setting goals, I disclose that I basically never gave a crap about them because I just used the external systems I was in to dictate my progress and direction. So things like a school curriculum, coaches, etc.
But once I finished grad school, I kinda was just aimlessly living life. I new what I wanted but I didn't have an outline on how to get there - no systems, nada. So I had to come up with my own version of a diploma, hence, my goals. Like you, prior to this I had accomplished a lot being goal-less. But now I just lacked a system.
You are absolutely not doomed if you aren't goal oriented and honestly, I love the idea of being "practice oriented." It focuses on the the actual purpose of goals. Goals are nothing but ideal achievements that get us hyped to start working on ourselves really - not a bad thing, but can dilute the whole point if we're too focused on the outcome and not ✨ the process ✨ They're also helpful for sorting out what we want in life. But! If you already have a good grip on what you want, all you gotta do is behave in a way that reflects getting there. So go on with your "practice oriented" self and enjoy your doomless life my friend!
Hope this was helpful 🤠
@@SimieIriarte "Enjoy your doomless life, my friend!" is now going to be my battle cry. Or affirmation. Or maybe a LinkedIn kudo...seriously, really appreciate this thoughtful answer (and to be fair, I did think, as I wrote the comment, "maybe I should watch her video on goals before I write this...nah, this is the internet, research is for the weak!"
Of course, there's the "sorting out what we want in life" part that you'd think one would have figured out by 55 but, well, even without watching the video I am resonating with the "external systems dictatorship" concept. What would intrinsic motivation look like? How does one figure that out? Is it even possible to separate your nature from your nurture? (well, less "nurture" and more "conditioning" but alliteration always!).
But, it gives me a place to start. And again, thank you so much for your response -- it's much more than I expected, and I look forward to both watching the goals video and also whatever you do next.
the 7000 notifications for gmail got me
Huh. This really hit home.
Hi! So happy to have found you! I share the financial fear with you and I’m very interested in books to read. If you have some time, do you have other recommendations? Thank you so much 😊
Hiya! Make sure you sign up to my newsletter today cuz I fulfilled this exact request for this in there!!
i love your videos ❤❤
Values were already filled in on the last tab of the life wheel template. Was that on purpose? Great video!
Oops not really 😬 but you can change them!
This video is another banger. I love the idea of the wheel. Out of curiosity, what could you use to replace some areas, say replace 's/o/romance'? When I go through my wheel and I put zero in that area, since I'm not really seeing anyone and the dating game has been taxing, the wheel is all lumpy, but maybe that's an area to improve later on? I don't know but I'd love to hear any insight.
hmm great question! My first thought is to ask yourself, "is this really a zero? am i actually miserable here? or am i happy with being deliberately single right now so therefore this is a (insert number). Or, is there another reason why the dating game feels taxing?" I wouldn't stress about finding the answer to the harder questions. But just starting the thoughts could help with observations as you go out and do your thang. Hope this helps! 🫡
how do you like that money journal? could you do a review on it sometime pls?
yes!
Hey, do you use the Drehgriffel pen? Is it the ball point or gel pen?
Hey! Why yes, I do. It's a ball point pen ✍🏾
😊
Early! 🎉❤
i normally love your stuff but this video was so stressful 😭 the constant teasing of the fourth question made me want to click away every time you didn’t say it