If you give people as much as you can without feeling regret, remember that true generosity often requires giving a bit more than what feels comfortable.
Talking about consistency, I’ve been consistently absent from Twitter. Last time I was here when it still was named twitter and not X. Definitely need to catch up.
Where do I start?
When we were younger we would sleep with all our toys so that none of them would get offended. We would pretend to be asleep so that we would be carried to bed. We would wait behind the door to scare someone and then leave because they took too long. We would watch as two raindrops raced down the window and pretend it was a race.
After swallowing seeds, we would be scared to death that a tree would grow inside our stomachs.
Remember how we were kids and couldn't wait to grow up?
What does a happy childhood mean to you?
This question has been stuck in my brain since last weekend, and it's like an annoying song that just won't quit. Here's what I've gathered so far from my peeps: 👇🏼
- family vacations
- lazy summers spent at 👵🏻
- the annual tradition of hitting up McDonald's & going all-out with your orders
- crazy, hilarious moments shared with siblings that only you can understand
- earning money for chores, saving up for something special
Is your brand keeping it simple or drowning in complexity? 🧐🤔
📋 Simplify your approach with this quick checklist:
1️⃣ Clear messaging that anyone can understand ✅
2️⃣ Focused strategies and crystal-clear KPIs ✅
3️⃣ Understanding what truly matters to your customers ✅