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It's 6:00 a.m.
I've trained myself to wake up at the same time every day, so I have no need for an alarm clock.
My name is Matt, and this is a day in the life of a minimalist.
My life is about efficiency,
optimization,
multi-functionality.
Nothing goes to waste.
You may notice that I don't have a garbage bin,
that's because I don't have anything to throw away.
This may look like just a normal cereal bowl to the non-minimalist,
but to a minimalist, it's also a coffee cup.
If it does not add value to my life I get rid of it
Some have asked me, "what about things that bring you joy?"
I got rid of that as well.
This isn't what my day actually *laughs* looks like. I'm not that much of an asshole~
You guys want to see what an actual day in the life of a minimalist is like?
Well, I'll show you mine.
I usually wake up between 6:00 or 6:30 A.M.
Depending on how many times I hit the snooze button
Apart from what you may have heard about minimalists. I do have a toothbrush and I shower daily.
True to the stereotype, I actually do wear the same thing pretty much every day.
A charcoal t-shirt, and a black pair of jeans
I have a stack of the same t-shirt.
You know what they say about minimalist and pour over coffee,
"they're really annoying and they don't stop talking about it."
Now as I make this hipster cup of coffee, I'd love to talk for just a moment about my Patreon account.
I've been making some pretty cool videos there, that I don't release anywhere else
Like videos about how I make my videos.
Including a breakdown of the one you're watching right now.
I talk about my process,
how I come up with ideas,
tips for growing an audience, and advice on how to build a successful business.
My Patreon account is one of the ways that I'm able to keep this YouTube channel 100% advertisement free.
You can check it out at patreon.com/mattdavella. . . There's a link in the description
Oh look at that, coffee's done~
I usually get in about an hour of work before Natalie starts stirring in bed, at which point I'll take a little break
You want to talk?
Natalie: Noooope! [Narration] And chat for a little bit before she gets ready for work
Then I get back to work.
As an independent filmmaker. I spent about fifty percent of my time right here at this desk
editing
projects. When I first started out I worked with only clients so clients would pay me to make
weddings, Bar Mitzvahs,
eventually, I
graduated to working with startups and tech companies but to
To this day, even now that I'm working only on original projects like my podcast YouTube videos and your films
Much of my time is spent
editing now
I know not every filmmaker loves editing and that's why there's people that exclusively just edit and there's people who exclusively
Just direct but I love something about tackling every part of the process and to me editing poses so many challenges...
To tell a story through editing requires a certain kind of mindset and a certain kind of
independence that I really enjoy so I'll usually put in about two to three hours of editing in the morning and
At which point around eleven o'clock
I'll get some food which
Actually that's right now
I like to keep my lunches pretty simple
I'll typically make two or three times as much as I need and save the rest for the next couple days
One of the biggest benefits of working from home is the access to my kitchen
I find I spend less money eating out and I eat much healthier than when I had an office space
After lunch, I'll get changed and make my way to the gym
So I've been going to the gym pretty consistently for probably the past
Ten years now
I started really
building the habit of working out and going to the gym everyday at least five days a week during college and
There have been times when
my routine falls off and I get sick or I'm traveling and I don't have time to fit in a workout but
I've always been able to pick it back up. It's just been one of those things that
helps to ground me, especially
being a freelancer and
running my own business; It can be very stressful and I find that it's a really
great way to just blow off some steam but also to feel better. So I have more energy throughout the day.
When I get home from the gym, I'll make a protein shake [is it weird to shake it like this?]
make a second cup of coffee and
Then I'm back to work. If I'm not editing
I might be scheduling future podcast guests recording episodes or filming videos since most of my family is on the East Coast
Sometimes I'll make a call home. Right now
I'm explaining a video idea to my mom and she doesn't get it. "No just hustle in general"
"No, that's that's you're thinking of Hustler"
When Nat comes home from work, I usually shut down my work for the day as well, if it wasn't for Natatile I'd probably keep working
Nat, can you give me your best Italian accent?
Ah, this weekend we went down to Olive Garden, and they had a fantastic dish called the "Carbonara á Natatile" And I was like EH!
Umm, I don't know. *laughs*
That was really good.
I don't know if my day looks very different from someone who isn't a minimalist
if anything it comes down to the things I don't do.
I don't waste a lot of time thinking about what I'm gonna wear in the morning. I'm intentional with how I use social media,
so I don't get easily distracted from my work.
It takes a lot of intention upfront as well as the ability to adapt as my life changes
But I don't spend any unnecessary time chasing things that aren't important to me
Before bed I'll take a look at my calendar, to-do list, and prepare for the following day
It helps me to wake up early and motivate it to get to work
Then it's lights off
Thank you so much for watching this video. I hope you enjoyed it
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