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Most useful Productivity Channels

Most useful Productivity Channels

Productivity is a process. It’s a means to an end. It allows us to maximize our return on investment, freeing up time for other pursuits.

Fortunately, just like with pretty much everything in life, we can improve our productivity. We can build systems and habits that work for us and help us achieve happiness.

Online, there is a ton of material on productivity. To ease the pain of having to go through all, I have curated a list of my favorite YouTube channels that I find both informative and inspiring.

Ali Abdal

Ali is now the world’s most followed productivity expert, with a solid subscriber base of over 6.2 million users. He has been posting content consistently, and his videos are both entertaining and educational. In addition to his YouTube channel, he has written a productivity book, runs regular sessions on how to grow your YouTube channel, is the host of both the Deep Dive Podcast and the Not Overthinking It Podcast, and does a wide range of other side hustles.

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Feel Good Productivity — Ali Abdaal
The secret to productivity isn’t discipline. It’s joy. In this book, Dr Ali Abdaal introduces the simple, actionable changes that you can use to achieve more and live better, starting today.

Andrew Huberman

Andrew Huberman
The Huberman Lab podcast is hosted by Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., a neuroscientist and tenured professor in the department of neurobiology of ophthalmology, and by courtesy, psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford School of Medicine. The podcast discusses neuroscience and science-based tools, including how our brain and its connections with the organs of our body control our perceptions, our behaviors, and our health, as well as existing and emerging tools for measuring and changing how our nervous system works.

This channel does not need an introduction. A skater turned scientist, Andrew Huberman talks about everything you need to know about productivity. His YouTube channel, combined with his podcast, discusses neuroscience and science-based tools for everyday life that can easily be incorporated into our productivity journey.

Better Creating

Better Creating
I’m collecting great ideas, tools and tech to help you create your best life with less effort. - Notion & Digital Productivity - Tech, Desk Setups & Apple Ecosystem. - Lifestyle Design & Mindset Hi, I’m Simon, a theatre director & tech lover living in London. Better Creating is my project to build a toolkit that helps us live happier, productive, stress-free lives. 📨 Sign-up to the Newsletter for occasional snippets of wonder to your inbox. 🖥️ Download my Notion templates: bettercreating.com/downloads 🖥️ Download My Icon & cover Packs: https://www.bettercreating.com/iosdesignpack 📧 Want to collaborate with the channel? Email me! #BetterCreating

Operating for around four years now, this channel is a perfect mix of beauty and productivity.

Check out Better Creating if you are interested in aesthetics, productivity, and the latest useful and artistic tech gadgets. Worth every minute you invest.

Bullet Journal

Bullet Journal
Bullet Journal was developed by Ryder Carroll, an Art Director and Interaction Designer living in Brooklyn, NY. Through many years of trial and error, the system has evolved into the ideas presented here. We see this as an evolving, adaptable platform meant to be shared and self curated as you determine what works best for you.This website, in addition to serving as our thank you to our generous community, is a space where inspiration, organization, and general musings on mindfulness can live and grow with the support of our talented Bullet Journalists. Learn more on: www.bulletjournal.com

Not a very surprising choice and a widely known channel by now. Founded by Ryder Carroll, Bullet Journal has become one of the most popular journaling methods in the world. On his channel, Ryder offers advice and guidance not only on how to use the BUJO method but also on general productivity and happiness..

Liam Porritt

Liam Porritt
I’m Liam, a Cambridge University graduate and corporate lawyer, living in London. I share productivity tips, career advice and lifestyle hacks, so we can become happier and more successful versions of ourselves... together 🤗

Most undersubscribed productivity expert, in my opinion. Liam is a lawyer and a creator. His channel covers a range of topics, from productivity advice and finance to lifestyle hacks and tech reviews.

Liam has also started a spin-off from his YouTube content and created a backpack brand, Menos. I haven’t used it myself, but from the looks of it and online comments, it’s worth checking out: https://wearemenos.com/

Matthew Encina

Matthew Encina
Hello, I’m Matthew Encina. I’m a creative director, designer, and educator. I create content about living by design, and I share how that manifests in different parts of my life– home, work, and habits. I’m a Filipino-American, born and raised in Los Angeles, and I’ve been a creative professional for over 20 years– directing, designing, and telling stories for some pretty awesome clients. I love to rock climb, breakdance, play video games, drink coffee, and nerd out on mechanical keyboards and comic books. You find out more about me at: https://matthewencina.com @matthewencina You can find me on many platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewencina/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matthewencina.design/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/matthewencina/ Kit: https://kit.co/MatthewEncina/ Medium: https://medium.com/@matthewencina Learn all about my design studio, Mod Musings: https://modmusings.com https://www.instagram.com/mod.musings/

Matthew is a perfectionist. His videos are state-of-the-art: beautiful and inspiring. His background in the creative arts shines through his work, and if that wasn’t enough, he brings his California vibe into the mix.

Matthew’s channel is somewhat of a niche product. He’s produced only about 60 videos to date but has attracted almost half a million subscribers. Some of his videos have gone viral and hit almost 10 million views.

There you have it.

My top productivity channels.

Now, take a seat, grab a drink and enjoy learning about productivity.

Until next time.

M | K