Really admire your effort of publishing these kind of content too! As a med student who is trying to improve himself everyday, I can feel these principles now (somewhat). I will incorporate everyone of your advice into my routine & life. Godwilling! Thank you for this video!
Thanks for your support! These sorts of things are simple, not easy, which means there is a huge opportunity for those of us who can follow through. Keep up the perseverance (and Drive, Belief, and Consistency)!
Thanks for sharing: 1, Drive 2, Believe 3, Consistent Very concise and impactful… you practice of them made all the difference :) How did you get these from Guy Haddleton?
Thanks for your support and kind words. He was the business partner / spouse of a family friend of ours growing up, who would have friends over for barbeques at their house. I think we'd had that conversation just after he'd sold his first company, Adaytum. He incredibly warm and open, and he very much lives those principles.
@@alec.palmerton_md He must be thrilled to hear that his words had made such strong impact. You didn’t use cellphone all the through medical school also showed how discipline you were, and you formed several habits such as always asking questions and always on time showed the drive, belief and consistency you were. I looked up his LinkedIn profile, and found that he did a lot of planning software. These three aspects are perhaps even underpinning his products and companies. Are you still in contact with him? Hope there is a chance that he gets to know these :)
Great questions. It's been years since I've spoken with him - he'd moved to Silicon Valley and so when I was in the Bay Area we spent a bit of time together. Re: discipline, frankly a key point I realized was that I do NOT have discipline. And because I don't have discipline, I need to modify my environment with that in mind. I found that if I relied on willpower, I would typically fail. But if I made it harder to be distracted and easier to study, I could nudge myself (sometimes a lot) to follow through the things I'd committed to do. Might be a good TH-cam video idea?
@@alec.palmerton_md Will power vs. Environment vs. Habits sounds like a great idea for a TH-cam video, especially with the personal experiences and achievements like yours ! I think these are the mechanisms to propel and affect a person, and they interact with the (initial? intermediate?) goals and aspirations of the person, together these are the factors that lead the place where the person will land, kind of an analog of a person’s sailing with a boat - a very crude perhaps imprecise one I know :). Look forward to your videos. Thanks again. 😊
Wow great video man, I can deeply relate to your stories. Thank you for inspiring me to push forward today.
Absolutely - keep pushing forward with Drive, Belief, and Consistency!
Really admire your effort of publishing these kind of content too!
As a med student who is trying to improve himself everyday, I can feel these principles now (somewhat). I will incorporate everyone of your advice into my routine & life. Godwilling!
Thank you for this video!
Thanks for your support! These sorts of things are simple, not easy, which means there is a huge opportunity for those of us who can follow through. Keep up the perseverance (and Drive, Belief, and Consistency)!
Love this - thank you for sharing!!
Thanks for your support and kind words!
Thanks for sharing:
1, Drive
2, Believe
3, Consistent
Very concise and impactful… you practice of them made all the difference :)
How did you get these from Guy Haddleton?
Thanks for your support and kind words. He was the business partner / spouse of a family friend of ours growing up, who would have friends over for barbeques at their house. I think we'd had that conversation just after he'd sold his first company, Adaytum. He incredibly warm and open, and he very much lives those principles.
@@alec.palmerton_md He must be thrilled to hear that his words had made such strong impact. You didn’t use cellphone all the through medical school also showed how discipline you were, and you formed several habits such as always asking questions and always on time showed the drive, belief and consistency you were. I looked up his LinkedIn profile, and found that he did a lot of planning software. These three aspects are perhaps even underpinning his products and companies.
Are you still in contact with him? Hope there is a chance that he gets to know these :)
Great questions. It's been years since I've spoken with him - he'd moved to Silicon Valley and so when I was in the Bay Area we spent a bit of time together.
Re: discipline, frankly a key point I realized was that I do NOT have discipline. And because I don't have discipline, I need to modify my environment with that in mind. I found that if I relied on willpower, I would typically fail. But if I made it harder to be distracted and easier to study, I could nudge myself (sometimes a lot) to follow through the things I'd committed to do. Might be a good TH-cam video idea?
@@alec.palmerton_md Will power vs. Environment vs. Habits sounds like a great idea for a TH-cam video, especially with the personal experiences and achievements like yours !
I think these are the mechanisms to propel and affect a person, and they interact with the (initial? intermediate?) goals and aspirations of the person, together these are the factors that lead the place where the person will land, kind of an analog of a person’s sailing with a boat - a very crude perhaps imprecise one I know :). Look forward to your videos. Thanks again. 😊
Love it - thanks for the perspective and ideas.
Nice man ❤ Deserve more views 😢
Thanks for your kind words. Your support means a lot!
One of the best educational videos out there, I watch a lot of TH-cam and I can tell u this is Gold 🪙
Thanks so much for your support and kind words!!