How successful people achieve multiple goals (+ why you can't even manage one!)
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I call it the hump. Starting anything new involves getting over the hump. Once you have tried enough new things you instinctively understand that the hump is temporary.
@RusuTraianCristian
Ай бұрын
I concur. And you get higher velocity the more you try. Why? Because usually, starting businesses (especially as a new entrepreneur) is about trial and error. And the more you do things, the more you know what to do. Clearing the head also helps. I (embarassingly enough) spent 2 weeks once, trying to debug something. I called it a 'day' after two weeks and moved in other parts of the project. Having spent time in that other part, made me find the bug in literally 20 seconds when coming back into the buggy part. So yeah, simple things are overrated, I guess, but they do account for more than we give them credit.
@MitchLally
Ай бұрын
Seth Godin wrote a book about this phenomenon called ‘The Dip’.
@MindBuddies
3 күн бұрын
That's a great way to frame it; recognizing that the initial challenge is just a temporary "hump" can really help in maintaining momentum as you explore new ventures.
"Impatience in action, patience in payoff" Can't recall who said this, but is a good one.
@JoelDavisTalks
Ай бұрын
"Impatience with actions, patiences with results" - Naval Ravikant
Did this about 6 weeks ago for the first time in my life, I took two weeks off work to kick off the project and then spent the next 2 to 3 weeks every waking hour to get it to a place where it just requires an hour or two a day to maintain now. Now I'm already feeling like adding a 2nd project with that one being manageable. Perfect timing to see this now and have it explained!
@James_Lim
Ай бұрын
Yes! I love this! Thank you for sharing; this is EXACTLY what I mean and a great example. The way you actively dealt with it, choosing to take time off, is 👌 Historically, I really struggled to make progress because I was not willing to make the sacrifices that were ultimately needed to get the traction for the new project. I am always in awe and have total respect when I hear people do this because it is something I have found so hard. I'm pleased you are here!
As someone running 6 businesses, I only start projects that I know are "frontloadable" and are possible to automate/delegate/outsource in the short-term, but I haven't thought about it like this before. It's precisely what I do. Brilliant analogy and visualization!
@James_Lim
Ай бұрын
Hi Martin, thank you for sharing this. It's great to hear from someone running multiple businesses. I'm sure this will inspire others who read it! It's great that you already have a system for starting projects and know your capacity for "frontloadability!" In my experience, people who run multiple businesses have this concept down very well, to the point of intuition... Thank you for your kind words, too; it means a lot!
@hamsam789
Ай бұрын
Whats an example of something thats frontloadable in this context?
@justvibing2497
Ай бұрын
Doubt your running 6 business
I've been attempting to deal with multiple projects and I see that you arrived at the similar conclusions I deduced. It's really comforting to hear the same insights from a different person.
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this! I'm glad it feels that way and you're on the right track! You got this💪
I'm glad to found you here, I lived TikTok because it was too much time consuming and you are one of the fews valuable content creator I miss
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
I appreciate your words, It means a lot! I'll be posting a lot more content on here now too :-)
@MadeInJack
2 ай бұрын
Hi! I'll just write the corrected version of your comment so that you can learn English :) I'm glad I have found you here, I left TikTok because it was too time consuming and you are one of the few valuable content creators I miss
I personally do many at a time and just consider everything a life project. Then it all gets done. Break it all into small systems and chip away. If it gains massive success in a decade, that's great, even more in twenty? Fantastic.
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Glad to hear this works for you and you show there are many ways to achieve goals. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for short video, no music and authenticity.
@James_Lim
Ай бұрын
and thank you for your support. I'm glad he video style works well for you. I'll keep it going!
Very good analogy of launching projects with laughing airplanes 👍. Almost immediately, I had a boost of motivation and excitement to pursue my life projects. 😊
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad you liked the analogy! You got this 💪
I knew about the incredible power of building habits. But never tought of using that knowledge to help me give my everything when I'm nearing the peak of efforts. The idea that habit building ain't far away when efforts are at perceived peak is wonderful! Thank you!
This is a clip from a module from my upcoming course. I have released the full module in a previous video. 🙏
Thank you for the info
I’ve worked like this, with Front-loading, with almost every project I’ve ever done. I didn’t know this was what I was doing when I was younger, but this habit made me seem very “smart” to classmates and it makes me seem “put together” to colleagues at work. I have gone back to non-employee work as I ramp up in my own business. However, I actually had to put aside working on my business to learn this new gig. But I know I am giving maximum focus to this project so that I can go back to working on my business without feeling as if I am not doing my best in both businesses. I was having some doubts recently because I had to completely put aside one project in order to quickly become efficient in this gig work. This short video reminded me of my natural rhythm. And I am encouraged to recall that I will reach the point (soon) where I can decrease the amount of effort I put into this gig and go back to progressing in my own company.
Thanks for explaining it. Much needed!
Loved the question! I estimated 1,950,000 people (195 Countries in the world, estimating each one has a major airport with 50 international flights an hour carrying 200 passengers). Was close! 0:44
@James_Lim
Ай бұрын
Love that you attempted the calculation! Very close indeed 👌I hope you enjoyed the video!
this scale example is such a clear reminder! 🙏🙏🙏🙏 You just reminded me of the "pain" I went through organizing my new position after the promotion. I thought I was suck "forever' only to realize two month later, understanding more. Today, I am more relaxed yet do the same work. Thank you, really!
Great visualisation. Thanks!
I loved the analogy, and the way you explained all of it!! Thank you!
@James_Lim
Ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the analogy!
I use this technique a lot for buying one property after another. So it is kinda "step by step" strategy but just in a very big scale. - I simply delegate the work with my existing portfolio when I got no own capacity left. - Also I automize a lot of the accounting and taxes stuff. Some programming-skills really help with that. - Last but not least it's important to optimize given tasks. Kindly say "no" when it's not your concern. Or having reusable templates ready for reaccuring processes, and so on. It all becomes a habit eventually which generates capacity for new projects. Lately, I have kick-started two businesses at once and therefore I have to pay more attention on prioritizing, which is a bit drowning. But I think my capacity management is still better than most of the peoples' 🙂 In Germany we have a saying for entrepreneurs which goes like "Don't work in the company; Work on the company" Best greetings and thanks for sharing the nice plane analogy 👍
This is one of the best videos I’ve seen on this topic. Simple and easy easy to understand, thank you!
@James_Lim
12 күн бұрын
Wow, thank you so much! I worked really hard to make as digestible as possible behind the scenes, so I really appreciate hearing this. 🙏 😊
Wow. This video immediately helped me understand how to organize my time better. I’ve been trying to start too many new projects in parallel. Completely going to change the way I’ve been working on projects. Thank you for this!
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Really pleased it's helped you understand how you can do things in a different way to still achieve your goals! Would love to hear how you get on, good luck! and thank you for your support here too🙏😊
Valuable information. Thank you!
@James_Lim
5 күн бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful 😊
Amazingly simple, thanks
Thank you so much for sharing this to us.
@James_Lim
15 күн бұрын
You're very welcome!
Graphical representation of the flywheel principle from Jim Collins, always good to have another way of representing or describing a similar pattern. Also helpful in explaining compounding efforts, when the height of the second or third peak is now lower (or the slope is more gradual) due to benefits from the first project.
Brilliant explanation and graphics. Nice work.
This is so true. I would add that the "perceived initial amount of effort" or initial hump gets smaller with each new project because you have more practice and awareness of it.
One of the best videos on productivity. Thank you!
@James_Lim
12 күн бұрын
Wow this means a lot, thank you!
Great work, James! This put "The Dreyfus model of skill acquisition" into perspective. Thanks for sharing!
@unknowninfinium4353
2 ай бұрын
What's this?
This video did NOT feel like 8 mins. This is exactly what i needed and looking back at things, this makes absolute sense. I was feeling burnt out while watching this video, but ig im at the peak rn, gotta hold on a bit more! thanks!
@James_Lim
Ай бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate your support, and I hope you manage to keep going!
He’s actually describing the “hero’s journey”! Truth is, your whole LIFE is this. Not just starting a new job or learning each task yourself in a business and then handing it off to staff. In truth, your whole life is just fractals of this. I challenge anyone to show me ANYTHING….ANY ACTION OR EXPERIENCE that isn’t this. Can anyone do it?
Love this analogy! Very helpful
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it! Did my best to make it interesting! Thank you for supporting🙏😊
I've been making this mistake right now. This video really helped, thank you!
@James_Lim
23 күн бұрын
Very easy to do, I'm glad you found it helpful! Thanks for yours support! 🙏
@lucasjsnyder
23 күн бұрын
@@James_Lim No problem. I am curious if you've considered a higher price for your course or considered a premium course option or have something like that? No worries if you do not want to answer via YT comment. Thanks again.
Hey everyone! I hope you enjoyed this video. If you liked it and found it helpful please let me know so I know what type of content you want to see more of! 😊
Cognito load. I failed because I was overloaded. I tried to manage a business, go to school and learn a new job and have a family, all at the same time. It was so difficult. And being a therapeut for my suicidal friend/business partner 24/7, with no sleep, and no money to eat well. I managed 8 months. Now I got rid of all of them. And restart. With new. I guess all of that was my upper limit. Five things at the same time. 😂
This is invaluable! Thank you
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
You are very welcome, glad you found it useful!
Very impressed by this video. I unconsciously knew this but bringing it to my conscious awareness really helped. Thank you James!
@James_Lim
12 күн бұрын
Thank you! Sounds like you are doing this well. I'm glad raising the awareness has helped!
I am so happy this was on my homepage. Omg. And the analogies + simple yet brilliant illustrations were PERFECT for an ADHD brain like mine. Thank you!!! You’ve earned a new subscriber! Excited for new content from you.
@James_Lim
12 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support this means a lot!!
This is awesome..you explained it so clearly.
@James_Lim
Ай бұрын
I appreciate your support! I'm glad it was well explained for you!
Great video!
Atleast, someone is thinking little deeper things. My body is secreting good hormones for thinking quite deep along with you. Thank you for being thoughtful.
Amazing insight! Thanks a lot
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Thank you! that means a lot
Absolutely nice information ℹ️ ❤
Phenomenal lesson, thank you for sharing
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
That means a lot! Thank you for showing your support, I tried hard to make it digestible!
Very well put. Nice plane metaphor and understandable and memorable graph.
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it! and thank you for letting me know what you liked, it's really helpful so I know what works. I really do appreciate your support.
This is Gold ✨
That makes a lot of sense. I have a hard time finishing projects I start 🤦♂️
Gold mine James ❤ You came to my recommendation in the most critical time in my life and down to that approach because it is convincing tbh!!! My problem is as ADHD I peak FAST consuming a lot of energy usually more than needed because, overwhelming, loving my job, and I lack focus Incase if some instructions “expectations” are not straightforward and clear! So I burnout Early, lacking focus, feel overwhelmed, etc. I need to adjust my energy, focus on what matters every time things start, and have a structure to Ask for what I need to do Straightforward to avoid vague expectations ahead and how to clarify them if they’re not realistic! So if you can Elaborate more based on my experience highlighted in my comment please which we both know it impacts a lot more than me you’ll be making a huge favor to us and I personally I’ll owe you huge favor for literally saving my life ❤
Great video! I really loved your statement on our brain not being a prediction engine lol
This is a good advice
absoltuely, when i coach people to start going to the gym. i recommend them having time off work/starting gym during slow times, for 2/3 weeks. it runs contrary to what alot of online hustle gurus say about working hard with all pistons running hot.
@James_Lim
23 күн бұрын
That's a great approach, I see a lot of people burn themselves out when trying to stack everything at the same time. I appreciate you sharing this!
@husseinnaji2827
23 күн бұрын
@@James_Lim i appreciate you sharing this gold, keep preaching
I needed to hear this, Tha part about giving up at the peak, I did it. I guess it's wise to get back to it and see what will happen Thank you❤
This is exactly what i meeded right niw thank you 💯
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
You’re welcome 😊 Glad it's helpful!
this was good.
As a creator and a developer im looking into making tools that help bring that curve down. As i see it, theres a lot of overlap especially in the start. If we can make tools that help us in the lift off or even approaching the runway, we will be able to stack way more or even run them concurrently earlier on and focus more on the turbulence for each one. That's the dream, at least for me All the best!
@nguyenconghuy3847
Ай бұрын
Nice, please notify me when you release the app on google play. I use android device
@nguyenconghuy3847
Ай бұрын
a tracking or visualization tool for this concept is nice, maybe we might have some feature for user to estimate their energy base on some mental effort units, a feature for them to manage the efforts spent associate with each habit they want to build, tracking how many units consume each day, dashboard, graph,...
I like that this video is some sort of presentation, subscribed! looking forward for more content and hidden gems of information from you my friend
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
I appreciate your words! 🙏 And glad to have you onboard! Haha, I'm on a mission to make presentations cool again 😂
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Correction, I don't think they've ever been 🤔
This is gold
Very informative, thank you!
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
I appreciate your words 😊 thank you!
Great video, thanks!
Very good visualization & explanation. Good idea. Been searching for this on being stuck with multiple passions!
@James_Lim
23 күн бұрын
Thank you!
I've been looking more into how to do this! Thank for the visualizations! Apropo prediction, i immediately imagined the last "stacked" graph after seeing the first one, so happy you made it haha ❤ Subscribed!
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
haha, thank you so much for your kind words. I'm glad you imagined the stacked graph, sounds like you've got the concept in your head now! Hope it helps and keep an eye out for more content!
@fire17102
2 ай бұрын
@@James_Lim how would you call such a person, that has his head continuesly exploading with ideas/planes? I would describe myself as such, always more planes then runway, but as time goes on in learning to manage them. I'm also a developer and hope to create tools that help our kind of people. On another note I think we'll be good candidates for UBI programs, but not waiting on those either... All the best!
very clever way to break it down - nice
@James_Lim
Ай бұрын
Thank you I appreciate your kind words!
dang, that's pretty useful. Even knowing how these things go doesn't put it into a format where you can do something about it. You reach that peak and your brain says 'f it' and the project gets canned.
Fist time i'm hearing this theory and makes soo much sense, Somehow I thought is a talent many have but you get can at at that level by theory you shared. Just subscribed to more valaubel content.
Great video! Never looked at it this way, i love this framework. It can also be applied on addictions a little bit, espacially the part with extrapolations
@James_Lim
Ай бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate your kind words and support. I'm glad you like the framework of thinking too 🙂
This is nice work; well done!
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot! really appreciate your support, it's very motivating!
Amazing 😍
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video. On the money
@James_Lim
23 күн бұрын
I appreciate your support!
Thank you
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your support!
What you describe has been my experience....there has to be a period of time where the "project" is the primary focus.
Managing multiple projects while maintaining good health and fitness is indeed a challenging balancing act. Front-loaded energy curves offer a smart strategy to focus our efforts effectively and achieve our goals without burning out. Remember, quality over quantity is key when it comes to productivity and well-being! 💪
new sub for the topics you covered so far, keep posting
@James_Lim
Ай бұрын
Thank you for your support! I'll keep going!
First, thank you. Secondly, i do believe there are some projects where the initial period lasts longer and other projects where is shorter. That needs to be held in mind. Because if your goal is to 4 projects, not all will have the same initial periods.
great video
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Really appreciate your words! 🙏
I really enjoyed this video 😊
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
I'm so glad! I hope it's helpful. Did you have a favourite bit? and I appreciate your support, seeing a comment like yours means a lot!
New subscriber 👍
Worth to mention, that the energy graph goes down only if you delegate, automate and prioritise. If not, you will be burnt out 100%.
“This * 1000”, the picture on the left. If you are talking about a full stadium time 1000 you’ll get more like 50 million people. But the video is amazing, thanks!
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
You are totally right. How embarrassing! I could've sworn I calculated at the time, I must've got so excited at the idea I slipped. Thanks for the correction. Let's just imagine we are talking a little stadium! 🙃 Thank you for your support, and really glad you enjoyed the video!
Saw this on my home feed and am SO glad to “meet” you through this video! Your illustration of the airplanes & takeoff is perfect. Would you mind if I reposted a snippet to my instagram while tagging you to give you the credits?
As a person who’s not in any specific career, What I been doing for last couple of years is to change a job whenever I master it skill, I know that I could learn this skill outside the job environment, but the job environment offer my the discipline to pass the curve. The downside of it is I still don’t what I want to pursue as a career lol.
This is awesome. What software do you use to make these? (I notice you’re able to drag the video of you around)
@James_Lim
Ай бұрын
Ah yes, it's loom for the video and google slides for the presentation!
yes, ive heard this described as “escape velocity,” too, and it feels wrong becsuse “balance” is supposedly the ideal. bur if you want to make progress, life will alternate between periods of extreme effort (imbalance) followed by balance. such a great viseo
Hi James! Loved the content. Am a writer and the analogy is true. I would like to see content on protecting IP… find it to be my biggest challenge.
@James_Lim
Ай бұрын
Hi! Thank you, that means a lot😊Oo interesting, what specific problems have you been navigating with it?
Very interesting video
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Glad you think so! Thank you for your support too🙏😊
Hey James I love your videos, can you please tell me where you found this graph, or did you make it yourself? If so what did you make it on? Looks so clean and easy to interpret the meaning
@James_Lim
23 күн бұрын
I made this graph myself! I use Google Slides to make all of my presentations. Keep it simple!
Hey James very helpful vid, Is this a shorter version of the original?
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Correct, have you seen the original? If so, this will be a reminder of the key principles
hey! incredible video... I like your style. What programs do you use for those graphics and elements in the videos?
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
I appreciate your words. I know my style is quite different. I wasn't sure if it would work! I keep things as simple as I can, I use google slides and create the graphics myself within the app.
bicycle is hard to get going from the start, but once you gain momentum pedaling a lil bit is enough to keep the pace
You deserve a sub
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate your support!🙏
Basically our Energy Curve is like Charging an Inductor At start very resistant to change but after peak very easy to work with
It's more than just habits. People take SSRIs and nootropics to be able to perform at that level. It's pretty common
@sp123
Ай бұрын
Yeah a lot of high performers are on drugs
I will buy you a coffee someday. Subscribed.
@James_Lim
5 күн бұрын
I appreciate your support! ☕😃
I think your channel was built for me! 😅🙏
@James_Lim
Ай бұрын
I'm glad you're here. 😊
1.5 million 😮
1.5 million people is not a full stadium times a 1000. Divide 1.5 million per 50.000 (more or less the capacity of a stadium), and you will get 30.
I feel like there are more peaks and troughs in most typical projects. Yes, the beginning of the project will typically be a peak that requires more effort and then it will get easier. But don't most larger scale projects usually present challenges later on in the project that require a lot more effort and energy?
@James_Lim
Ай бұрын
Hi Richard, thank you for raising this; it's a great point. You're totally right. Big (and even medium) projects require fluctuations in effort and call for our attention. This video is mainly about that initial stage, where friction is high because it is new. There are many ways to manage longer-term projects, and I'm sure your systems work well! For me, I break these down into different planes if the call for effort is significant. If they are natural fluctuations, I often think of these as the plane entering a weather system (sometimes expected, many times not!) with pilots having to re-engage, coming out of autopilot, navigate through it and deal with the turbulence appropriately. In fact, working with clients long term who have major life-change projects, we spend most of our time dealing with these; I consider this the more advanced version. I appreciate you stopping by, and leaving such a thoughtful comment!
Isn't this just critical chain theory combined with learning curve theory? It's clever though. However, how'd you reach this conclusion?
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I've always found things hard at the beginning and I like to map things out as I experience them to look for my own patterns. The idea of energy was explained to me by someone who ran multiple businesses, and experienced the problems of not following this. I then tested it out myself, and realised how it affected my emotional energy, made mistakes, and fine-tuned it over the years. I like to describe concepts in relatable ways so it's easy to understand and practical too
W video
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
They simply don't take on hard projects. They leave those to you. ;-)
how can someone who has personal goals but are in college/University do this? meaning in this case they are bound by external forces: they have to read those books, they have to complete those assignments that take time, they have to prepare for the tests, etc.
@Choco794
2 ай бұрын
Then you have to first either build a system around your university and studying then once it becomes a habit you can start personal goals and since you have the system for school it is manageable and you can focus your energy and time on establishing a habit for your personal goal or you can do the inverse if you are starting college soon then you can first build the personal habit for your goal and then once it becomes a habit build the same for college and then you can remove your personal goal over time and transition into something else and keep doing that either way work but it depends on whether you are currently in university or not or not. I used the words college, university and school interchangeably.
@James_Lim
2 ай бұрын
Well said!