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I'm so inspired by I Love Engineering! As an engineer myself, it's amazing to see the incredible work and dedication that goes into everything related to the engineering field. I'm especially thrilled to have a resource like this that gives people of all ages and backgrounds the opportunity to explore engineering topics. The interactive activities, studies, resources, and interviews are so valuable and really bring the profession to life. I've already learned a lot from just browsing the content and I'm looking forward to see what else this platform has to offer. Keep up the good work!

@chromechef891

One year after leaving my full time job as a chef. I now have my first interview as a junior web developer. Thank you for your dedication on this channel. It has been a fantastic insite into the industry for me.

@frederickaziebu9268

I am a Student from Ghana and I have always enjoyed watching your videos because when I am mentally down and feel like given up, your messages in your videos give me some form of fuel that pushes me to be on fire🔥. I really want to become a better software engineer and I think your advices are putting me on course. I want to use this opportunity to say thank you ❤

@sagarkaplay

“Task is task, if there is a free time fill it with a task.” This is very important.

@EngineeringwithUtsav

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@ImranKhan-xn6ig

This is the one of the few places you can find quality information for free. Appreciate it 🥳

@orionofvolga

These are really good, I usually use my notes for the second brain but the calendar is probably the better option.

@prasoontiwari6382

Bro u r my ideal I see every video of your's. I want to thank you a lot for your knowledge. Thanks a lot.😊

@PRITAMKUMAR-lr6dc

Love to hear you every single time Bhaiya.

@BhupendraShekhawat

Thank you so much Utsav for always providing great value with every video you upload. I am always looking forward to your videos.

@MrSiddhartha90

Emacs org-mode (open source) could be an alternative for Akiflow. Great video by the way.

@pablourbanohernandezvizcarra

I like the phrase it's not perfection its consistency.   Thank you for the great video I don't know the Zero Based Scheduling concept but looks like good, I need to try it

@ercntreras

Thanks Utsav, that help me to have more idea of how to plan my week.

@durgaharishd1243

Thank for the video and sharing lot of knowledge in organizing and productivity.  How do you keep up with the energy required for doing all the tasks.  Can you share tips to sustain long term.  Thanks!

@ragsbigfella

Another great video Utsav. Thank you.

@luisalamo2658

Where do I buy t-shirt you’re wearing? It’s really cool

@aayushbhatta7091

I really needed this. Thank you.

@max-birn9361

thank you just for existing man

@ashwintambe4294

How do you slot study time?

@AutomatedNate

Nice video, Utsav. I have been looking for a new direction for keeping on task, and I am going to give this method a shot for the month of May and see how it works for me.  I am curious what (if any) software you use for separate task lists, and if it pulls in to Akiflow well, or if you do task creation from directly within aki.  My business uses the Google Workspace suite of stuff, and part of our workflow is Google Tasks, which allows us to assign tasks to other people (or be assigned to us, by others). Unfortunately Akiflow doesn't sync this natively.