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2: Positive Masters - Study & Work with Me. Rain noise. Three 45-minute Pomodoros.

Welcome to Positive Masters where we develop our mindset and passion projects. In this video, let's study and work together for three 45-minute Pomodoros (study or work sessions), so we can take another step toward our goals! Since I was working in the afternoon on Saturday May 8, 2021 after watching the University of Hawaii Men's volleyball team win the NCAA National Championship against Bringham Young University, my energy level wasn't at its peak. Plus, for afternoon work and studies, I usually dedicate light work that don't take too much brain power such as technical and logistical work. Yet they are very important work. Therefore, for my three Pomodoros (study and work sessions), I worked on branding copyright and behind...

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1: Positive Masters - Study & Work with Me. Lofi & Chill Music. Three 45-Minute Pomodoros.

Aloha! In this Youtube video, let's study and work together for three 45-minute Pomodoros (study or work sessions), so we can get a step closer to our goals! In the first two Pomodoros (study and work sessions), I worked on the fourth draft of my sci-fi and fantasy screenplay. In the third Pomodoro (study and work session), I created audiograms from my fifth podcast episode "5: Positive Masters Show - Get Better Sleep." I spent hours handpicking each song in this video from the catalogs of music I purchased the licenses for while I studied and worked on my passion projects. The vibe I got from the lofi and chill songs had to blend well with my concentration on my...

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Years don’t mean as much as the days.

Years don’t mean as much as the days. What you do daily is what makes your years. Consistency is key. Whether you’re working on your mind, body, or soul, put a little bit of effort daily. Over time, it adds up.  Schedule your work and exercise in your calendar and in an app that you can share with your accountability partner. At the end of your day, count your wins and journal it. I journal mine in the notes section of my Google calendar that syncs with my MacBook Pro and Galaxy smartphone. I also write it in my Day One, a private journal on my MacBook Pro. Third, I write it in apps with my accountability buddies such as...

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You've seen enough death to know that your time could be up at anytime. So work hard on how you want to be remembered as, now!

You've seen enough death to know that your time could be up at anytime. So work hard on how you want to be remembered as, now! Accepting your vulnerability that you could die at any time is not something you may want to think about. However, there's a way you can make it positive. You could look at your future demise as the celebration of your life: (1) The people you've touched with your love and kind gestures; (2) The positive impact you've made on others through your work on a service or product; and (3) Beneficial content you've created for your loved ones and the greater community. I've written down in my life plan, annual plans, and daily plans,...

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On your bad days, just focus on 1 to 3 of the most important things that you need to get done that day and execute on them!

On some days, you wake up with less motivation to attack your day. Maybe you're stressed about the overwhelming amount of work you have to do. Maybe you're down because things aren't going as you planned? You're wondering if something will or will not happen, causing you angst. Are you worrying about a relationship, the break-up of one, or being lonely? The death of a loved may have hit you hard. Maybe it's because someone yelled at you at work or the critics are attacking you. Heck, it could be all of the above. You turn off your alarm, wishing you could fade away into a wonderful dream where you're smiling and sipping a favorite beverage as you overlook the...

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