The hardest part of freelancing isn’t the work.
It’s explaining to your family that you’re not "free" just because you work from home.
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I can definitely give it a try! Is there also an iOS app?
Never start a project without securing an upfront payment. A deposit of 20%-50% shows the client is serious and protects you from unpaid work. It also ensures both parties are equally committed to the project.
Being productive doesn’t mean being perfect. Just keep it simple, stay consistent, and give yourself a break when you need one. You’re doing great!
6. Celebrate wins. Crossed something off the list? Congrats, you’re basically unstoppable. Treat yourself to a snack, a nap, or another coffee—your call.
5. Protect your focus. Turn off notifications, put your phone out of reach, and maybe lock the fridge while you’re at it.
4. Time block like a boss. Pretend you’re important and schedule your tasks. Even “stare at the wall” gets a time slot if needed.
3. The “two-minute rule.” If it takes less than 2 minutes, just do it now. Yes, this applies to emails, dishes, and drinking water (because let’s be real, you forgot again).
2. Prioritize like a pro. Focus on 2-3 things that actually matter. The rest? Probably not as urgent as it feels.
1. Write it down. If it’s not on my to-do list, it doesn’t exist. My brain is not reliable storage.
Productivity isn’t about doing everything—it’s about doing the right things. Here’s how I try to keep my life together (most of the time) 🧵
I thought AI might finally put an end to SEO, but nope—here comes GEO! Fun times ahead. 😅 Is anyone already diving into GEO optimization?
I’m basically stuck paying Webflow $60 a month forever because I have 124 unhosted sites, and I’d have to delete them all if I wanted to downgrade my account. Nice move 👌
School trains you to think like everyone else—it kills creativity.
Break free from the mold by questioning everything, exploring, and thinking outside the box.
Your unique perspective is your superpower. Use it to create, innovate, and rewrite the rules.
Well, you’ve got the attention 😅 now use it wisely!
I would just delete them and hope it helps fix my algorithm.
Also, the algorithm only boosts original content. If you copy and paste someone else’s work, your account could get shadowbanned or restricted for copyright infringement. You probably already have a few negative TweepCreds, and on top of that, all those bans are going to hurt your reach even more.
To be honest, it wasn’t the best idea. I just checked your profile, and I had to scroll through 12 posts to find the explanation of the experiment. So for 99% of people, it just looks like you were stealing posts. You’ve got to fix this, man! Maybe make a new post explaining it or something.
HAHAHA ouch
Rise. Grind. Thrive. Repeat. 🚀
Most people think that working longer hours means getting more done.
But the truth is, if you’re not focusing on the right tasks, all that effort goes to waste.
Hustle culture glorifies nonstop grinding, but true productivity is about making an impact, not just clocking hours.
Spent the last two days testing about 10 different time-blocking apps, and honestly, none of them really worked.
Tried Motion, Akiflow, Structured, TickTick, Sunsama, and a bunch more. Crazy how, even in late 2024, Apple Calendar still feels like the best option.
Crazy expensive and stressful
Hiring staff was the worst decision I made in my business.
If I could start over, I’d never hire employees. I’d go all-in on outsourcing instead.
Outsourcing gives you flexibility, reduces stress, and keeps costs predictable. Perfect for scaling without the headache.
I think it would be freeing at first, but eventually, without challenges or a sense of purpose, it might start to feel empty. Maybe we’d end up creating new “work” or projects just to give life more meaning again. It’s hard to imagine a life with no struggle or goals to strive for.
I love working though; I’m kind of a workaholic haha. Just a thought, like what if?
Sometimes I feel like we were never supposed to work, but it’s been enforced for so long that it feels normal.
Now AI might change that completely—take the grind away, reshape everything.
I can’t decide if that’s a good thing or not. Is that freedom, or just another way to lose control?
Simplify to amplify.
Stop trying to do it all yourself—it’s slowing you down.
For example, partner with an SEO expert instead of spending hours figuring it out alone.
Focus on what you do best, and let the rest go.
Stop waiting for people to notice your talent. Show your work, tell your story, and position yourself as the go-to expert. If you don’t own your narrative, someone else will.