Why do people seek out Be Pro's advertising services? Probably because of the ROI they can achieve when working with bonafide professionals.
If you want the same success as Justin, reach out and let's talk!
Heโs a documented boundary-violator with adult women; the darker underage stuff remains in the realm of contested claims, not established fact.
But we all know;;;
I'd rather have a small foaming-at-the-mouth audience of clients than a large apathic audience of followers.
(Btw, this used book I bought years ago totally satiates my EE analog nerd coffers)
Aristotle said "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit"
โ Daily Habits stack into
โ Weekly Habits that stack into
โ Monthly Habits which stack into
โ Quarterly Habits such that
โ Annual Habits are a breeze
Stack. Your. Habits.
@AutomationAce_@zapier Yikes! Thanks for the heads up. I'll pay super close attention to this as I like to use Sub-Zaps to break out reusable functions that are accessed from many different Zaps.
You CAN simply do things!
Back in late '14 I started a non-profit.
Then, a few years ago, I chose to make a documentary about our first 10 years.
Tomorrow, we are doing a full blown movie premiere at a local movie theater.
Did it take something? Absolutely! But I did it ๐
I don't know who needs to hear this, but most things in life are way more achievable than you think. If you decide what you want, and go after it with full effort and intensity, the world will bend to your will far more easily than you might think. You can just do things!
Everyone wants to be an entrepreneur until they realize nobody cares about them.
There's no orientation. No performance reviews. No one is checking to see if you showed up.
Most people can't handle that. They need the structure more than they'll ever admit.
There is a powerful exercise that Chris Brogan/Rob Hatch teach for "annual planning".
The idea of 3 Words. Three guiding principles for the coming year.
This year, for 2023, my #3Words are:
@realmikeoneill Hahaha yeah...I was sketching this out as a result of a personal conversation so I might have been a bit more nihilistic with my naming conventions ๐คฃ
Aristotle said "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit"
โ Daily Habits stack into
โ Weekly Habits that stack into
โ Monthly Habits which stack into
โ Quarterly Habits such that
โ Annual Habits are a breeze
Stack. Your. Habits.
Fascinating to me that users will try to configure automations without referencing the available help resources when doing something new.
PLEASE CHECK THE HELP LINKS!
Sure, you can lead a horse to water, put his head down, pop a straw in its mouth, and then whisper in its ear "Man it sure is hot, a nice cool drink of water would be divine".
Still doesn't mean it will drink ๐
@AutomationAce_ Depends.
Sometimes, I need to have a full paragraph to explain an idea. To really drive home the thing that I'm trying to convey. Especially if its important.
Otherwise, separate lines are easier to read.
But when writing I find it important to use variety.
The hard work is the moat. Most people don't want to work that hard. That's good news for you. If you do work that hard, you beat most people. Congrats.