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Coping with repetetiveness
Just a question for all the people here who try to engage a lot on X: How do you find the willpower to comment that much. For me after 3 Months it feels like it's the same posts day in day out. It's really hard for me to get into the mindest of commenting. My commenting strategy is just commenting a post by saying what i think about it. But i can't just comment under every second post, that i have seen it before right?
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New comment Apr 2
Offering alternatives in sales call
Hey Guys im doing my first few discovery calls. Im doing Coding Mentoring for people who starting their way into the tech industry. Thing is i only want to work with people who are 100% comfortable with paying me. First thing i do right now is doing a test period, where i do it for free for a month ( 4 Meetings 60 minutes each + message me when there are problems in their project...). This way i get some experience in as a Mentor and they can decide if they want to do this or not. I will eventually transfer to getting paid from the beginning, once i gained more experience. Does this make sense? I kind of just need some affirmation here. Second question would be if you Guys talk about alternatives to your service. I feel like there is a lot of free stuff out there. Especially when learning to Code. But if i would talk about alternatives i would also kind of qualify them right? Cause if they don't want the freebies i can be sure they want my service right? Again tell me if im wrong in my thinking please. Eventually i want to charge a Base Fee of 75$ per 1:1 meeting. and a 200$ base fee for the time expenditure for the time to answer questions that come over text etc. Should i start low and scale the price up with experience or just start with the high one directly. I feel like imposter syndrom is striking here and i would rather start low. But then again i don't have 10 years of experience in the tech industry... appreciate if you guys could help Henry
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New comment Mar 7
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@Phamela Ponce Right now i look into their reasons why they want to learn to code. And if they are actually willing to pay. Plus if they ask a lot of questions. I think those are the main things i look for right now
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Okay so i actually told someone that i don't think we won't be a good fit since he has a internship going on where he will learn lots of stuff already + he was more interested in the networking and job search part which im not an expert in. I explained exactly that to him. Now he just referred a friend of him to me who will maybe contact me. So i think im on the right track here
Getting Breaks
Yesterday, I felt I was running low on energy and it didn’t seem like anything could improve my mood. That’s why taking care of yourself is more important than putting in tons of work mindlessly. You’ll end up overwhelming yourself with details that don’t even matter. A powerful and healthy mind brimming with positivity is all you need.
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New comment Mar 5
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I would say the same. Taking breaks is important. BUT i feel like if i need breaks to often my workflow is just not sustainable and i need to change it
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@Aidan LaBreche i mean yeah. But im talkin about breaks in a sense of taking a day or two off and just "chill" reading meeting friends etc. no "work"
How to get better on threads on X?
Hey everyone. I'm getting used to writing tweets but I always have a hard time with threads. What are some tips/advice that help you guys generate ideas for threads? Also I recently posted one after months. Let me know any feedback on what needs improving. Thanks. https://twitter.com/suhpreme_k/status/1764771489222443050
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New comment Mar 5
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What seems to work for me is Having 3-4 sections. 1. describe the problem 2. whats already out there 3. your solution and why its better 4. summary -> i don't always include this
Good morning creators..
I'm stuck I need advice. My name is Kelvin Chiemerie The reason why I'm stuck is because I'm starting a personal brand, and I am a passionate fitness enthusiast with a copywriting skill. I don't know if I should leverage my personal brand trying to attract copywriting clients in the first place, which i guess might be difficult for when I will need to pivot ack to my passion Or should I use my skillset to build my passion to launch impactful products and services, but I think that if I continue building my personal brand that I could land a copywriting gig. Please what is your thoughts on this. I need a HINT.
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New comment Mar 7
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I would say try both. Maybe try finding a wrtiting gig for 30 minutes a day. Rest of the time build your passion product. Thats how i would do it if i were you
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Henry Beiker
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@henry-beiker-7896
I'm a Problem Solver. I'm into CS, Fitness and Lifestyle Design. I want to help you to reach your goals one step at a time.

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