How to Use the 80/20 Rule - 5 WAYS with Examples | The Pareto Principle

Learn what the 80/20 rule is and how to use it in your daily life - here are 5 ways to multiply your productivity & results with the Pareto Principle!
The 80/20 principle allows you to analyze almost everything you're doing in your life, measure the effort/result ratio and approach your life in a strategic way. While undoubtedly powerful, many people struggle with actually finding out how to use the Pareto Principle in their everyday lives, and in this video I covered my top 5 ways of using the 80/20 rule: making money, setting your goals correctly, boosting your time management skills, tweaking and building your habits and reading/consuming information in the most efficient way.
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📚Books Mentioned:
1)The 80/20 Principle by Richard Koch (most details): amzn.to/32VysTJ
2)Living the 80/20 Way by Richard Koch (more casual approach): amzn.to/3nt7872
3)Essentialism by Greg McKeown (popular read): amzn.to/3kJR2Eh
0:00 - Why Pareto?
0:18 - What is the Pareto Principle (80/20 rule)?
0:54 - Making Money
2:14 - Goal Setting
3:27 - Time Management
4:47 - Your Habits
6:04 - Reading Effectively
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  • @InnerPeacePhilosophy
    @InnerPeacePhilosophy3 жыл бұрын

    👋Hey! Hope you enjoyed the video! That's my first try on this format - let me know what you think!😅

  • @priyakaramchandani1415

    @priyakaramchandani1415

    2 жыл бұрын

    I loved the explanation. Its the best explanation in short time. Super cool! 😎🙌 One thing I want to ask you that how did you apply 80-20 rule while making this video? Which activities you focused on more to get 80% results? Hope to see your reply soon ✌️

  • @InnerPeacePhilosophy

    @InnerPeacePhilosophy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@priyakaramchandani1415 Heyyy, thank you for the comment! Glad you found it helpful! It's been my 1st video in a long while, so its creation process was pretty hectic, but it's pretty much research->script->execution: first of all I picked a topic that I thought would be more or less evergreen, and then tried to focus on writing a solid script without too much fluff as a foundation, and then made visuals based on it :) A lot to improve on still! There will be a true comeback in 2022 =p

  • @priyakaramchandani1415

    @priyakaramchandani1415

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@InnerPeacePhilosophy can you describe in detail what raw materials you used while doing research, script and execution. Obviously without great tools one cant do effective research. I mean which articles, software you used in the process of making short crisp video of great content. I do realise that compiling crisp content with lots of resources sounds easy but actually its not. 😃

  • @InnerPeacePhilosophy

    @InnerPeacePhilosophy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Google the topic and see what comes out, then make core bulletpoints, and wing it from there basically. I used after effects since I had to create all the animations myself, but it really depends on the format, many people just use premiere pro or similar software. More limited but simplier and faster

  • @Dayfer
    @Dayfer3 жыл бұрын

    Living by Pareto is an art. I would add that the rule is double-edged sword: not only 20% of things bring 80% of our happiness, but there are also 20% of things that bring 80% of frustration, and if you don't get rid of those, just doing 'happy things' could only help that much.

  • @howtoabaneveryday8485
    @howtoabaneveryday84853 күн бұрын

    Thank u so much for such great info and through presentation. I have unknowingly used this principle in my ABA practice as a behaviorist with children w autism. I often have to decide what to prioritize in their training and behavioral management.

  • @kaagee1875
    @kaagee18752 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video

  • @charleswachira3951
    @charleswachira39512 жыл бұрын

    Very helpful indeed

  • @InnerPeacePhilosophy

    @InnerPeacePhilosophy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much!🙏

  • @milkenobi
    @milkenobi2 жыл бұрын

    The idea of speed reading upset me in deep parts of my soul.

  • @InnerPeacePhilosophy

    @InnerPeacePhilosophy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well it's not really meant for the literature that you enjoy, it's more about saving time digging through some mundane and low-value stuff - articles, manuals and textbooks when you're short on time. If you Can speed-digest some text, it's always an option, but never an obligation:)

  • @milkenobi

    @milkenobi

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@InnerPeacePhilosophy ah that makes more sense. I really love to just set up camp in a book and meander, slow down and lose track of time. But yeah, with work literature and content I tend to speed read big time. Regarding full length books there’s actually several apps that’s condense a book into 15 minutes. I’ve never looked into them but it sounds interesting.

  • @InnerPeacePhilosophy

    @InnerPeacePhilosophy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Never tried the apps, but I used to read short book summaries during school years to save time, since at school books are kinda forced on you, and there's absolutely no joy in reading those at the time. So both shorties and speedreading are alike tools which you may or may not use, but nice to have at your disposal :)

  • @bokangbk9752
    @bokangbk97523 жыл бұрын

    "the devil is always in detail"

  • @OwlofAsia
    @OwlofAsia2 жыл бұрын

    20% of comments get 80% of likes

  • @naveenkumar-cr9ss
    @naveenkumar-cr9ss2 жыл бұрын

    this add after that sucksssssssss