One thing I noticed when I used to browse 'deals' sites was my likeliness to buy things I didn't need. Avoiding ads where we can really helps too. Whether it's going to Amazon to buy things I need or to the grocery store, I write down what all the things I planned to buy without it being advertised to me. If an item is on the list and I need it or it's priced well, I might buy it. If it's not, I usually would not unless I would as you say see how it works into my life. I believe just like any other skill, this one can be practiced and improved.
Good video with helpful advice I haven't seen others talking about! It's kind of a hobby of mine to give tips to smaller channels. Just a couple pointers, I think the gain on your mic may be too high. I'd recommend lowering that, it's currently picking up more of the high frequencies and some small extra noises (better to raise the mic volume instead or raise it bit in editing) and I think you're clipping at some points (gain/volume too loud). You could also try moving the mic lower than it is and pointing the front of the mic towards your mouth, this would also be more visually appealing. That will soften the overall sound. Also, I'd recommend having a bit more of a distinction of lighting between you and your background by making the background a bit dimmer. Keep up the good content!
Greatly appreciate your thoughtful advice. I have been noticing the audio inconsistencies with the mic. Unfortunately, there is no option to adjust the gain with the blue yeti nano. I have been playing around with the volume levels while editing but it's still noticeable. Thanks for the tips, I'll try them out!
Im a horrible consumer. I dont buy anything without eyeing prices for about a year. Lol Just bout a power bank that has been around $1k all year for $399.
i used to be the person at Walmart at 5am on Black Friday to buy the $5 coffee maker or toaster!! i seriously don’t need anything and the few wants on my list can wait. great topic!
The point about considering the problem you might be buying is so useful! Hadn't considered that
Glad it was useful! Thanks for sharing 😊
One thing I noticed when I used to browse 'deals' sites was my likeliness to buy things I didn't need. Avoiding ads where we can really helps too.
Whether it's going to Amazon to buy things I need or to the grocery store, I write down what all the things I planned to buy without it being advertised to me. If an item is on the list and I need it or it's priced well, I might buy it. If it's not, I usually would not unless I would as you say see how it works into my life.
I believe just like any other skill, this one can be practiced and improved.
I love this. Thanks so much for sharing and I agree that being intentional with our spending is a skill to practice.
Good video with helpful advice I haven't seen others talking about! It's kind of a hobby of mine to give tips to smaller channels. Just a couple pointers, I think the gain on your mic may be too high. I'd recommend lowering that, it's currently picking up more of the high frequencies and some small extra noises (better to raise the mic volume instead or raise it bit in editing) and I think you're clipping at some points (gain/volume too loud). You could also try moving the mic lower than it is and pointing the front of the mic towards your mouth, this would also be more visually appealing. That will soften the overall sound. Also, I'd recommend having a bit more of a distinction of lighting between you and your background by making the background a bit dimmer. Keep up the good content!
Greatly appreciate your thoughtful advice. I have been noticing the audio inconsistencies with the mic. Unfortunately, there is no option to adjust the gain with the blue yeti nano. I have been playing around with the volume levels while editing but it's still noticeable. Thanks for the tips, I'll try them out!
Im a horrible consumer. I dont buy anything without eyeing prices for about a year. Lol Just bout a power bank that has been around $1k all year for $399.
That is great discipline!
i used to be the person at Walmart at 5am on Black Friday to buy the $5 coffee maker or toaster!! i seriously don’t need anything and the few wants on my list can wait.
great topic!
Love the growth. Thanks for watching!