I've recently been considering getting a Kindle, but my love for physical books has been holding me back.
I spent all through last night looking at Kindle reviews and comments on Youtube, secretly hoping no one would successfully convince me that Kindles are the better option. But they were successful. 😕
I came up with the conclusion that I'm gonna stick with both.
I ordered the Kindle 11th generation from ebay this morning, and my strategy is to buy digital copies for cheap on Kindle, and if it's worth re-reading, I'll buy the physical copy and have it on my shelf. (because I've bought physical books in the past that were a complete waste of time).
This way, I'll only have physical copies of books I really love.
I'll let you know what I think when I get my hands on the Kindle.
Anyways, do you prefer Kindles or physical books? Let me know
I spent all through last night looking at Kindle reviews and comments on Youtube, secretly hoping no one would successfully convince me that Kindles are the better option. But they were successful. 😕
I came up with the conclusion that I'm gonna stick with both.
I ordered the Kindle 11th generation from ebay this morning, and my strategy is to buy digital copies for cheap on Kindle, and if it's worth re-reading, I'll buy the physical copy and have it on my shelf. (because I've bought physical books in the past that were a complete waste of time).
This way, I'll only have physical copies of books I really love.
I'll let you know what I think when I get my hands on the Kindle.
Anyways, do you prefer Kindles or physical books? Let me know
Read what everyone reads and you’ll sound like everyone.
Read the not so popular books and you’ll stand out.
Read the not so popular books and you’ll stand out.
There are many opportunities on the internet.
So much that you can jump on a new one every 6 weeks and still have lots more to go through after a year.
The various success stories can be tempting.
But you’ll only have those stories if you can focus on one for an extended period.
So much that you can jump on a new one every 6 weeks and still have lots more to go through after a year.
The various success stories can be tempting.
But you’ll only have those stories if you can focus on one for an extended period.
On my way to the gym this morning, I had a conversation in my head about what people need to succeed. And while success to many is mostly about making money, there's more to it.
There's the fitness goals, academic goals, and relationship goals.
Anyway, I realized that success is theoretically simple but complex in practice. But it helps to know the theory to simplify the practical.
Achieving success follows the same two secrets across any domain.
Here are the two secrets of success
A community of like-minded people
There are countless sayings around, "Show me your friend, and I'll tell you who you are." This is because of how true it is.
I can attest to this because my first step to getting to over 50k followers on Twitter was to join as many communities as possible.
This is one community I recommend
A community does two things:
Creates a sense of accountability and competition.
There's no way you can see other people succeeding at something - who are in close proximity to you, and you sit and cross your arms. Unless you're arrogant and believe you're above them and don't have anything to learn from them.
But if you're willing, you will do whatever it takes to become like them and even become better in some cases.
Number two is...
Consistency and insane work ethic
There are tons of distractions. If your goal is fitness, you might be distracted by sleep, social media, or even your girlfriend.
If you aim to build a dropshipping business, you might be distracted by people already succeeding with affiliate marketing or an agency.
It's tough, but focusing on your community AND GOALS is necessary for achieving your goals.
This is why I'm a big preacher in connecting to a community (and being dedicated) because you can easily solve the problem of lack of focus.
Plus the need to level up will fuel your work ethic.
There's the fitness goals, academic goals, and relationship goals.
Anyway, I realized that success is theoretically simple but complex in practice. But it helps to know the theory to simplify the practical.
Achieving success follows the same two secrets across any domain.
Here are the two secrets of success
A community of like-minded people
There are countless sayings around, "Show me your friend, and I'll tell you who you are." This is because of how true it is.
I can attest to this because my first step to getting to over 50k followers on Twitter was to join as many communities as possible.
This is one community I recommend
A community does two things:
Creates a sense of accountability and competition.
There's no way you can see other people succeeding at something - who are in close proximity to you, and you sit and cross your arms. Unless you're arrogant and believe you're above them and don't have anything to learn from them.
But if you're willing, you will do whatever it takes to become like them and even become better in some cases.
Number two is...
Consistency and insane work ethic
There are tons of distractions. If your goal is fitness, you might be distracted by sleep, social media, or even your girlfriend.
If you aim to build a dropshipping business, you might be distracted by people already succeeding with affiliate marketing or an agency.
It's tough, but focusing on your community AND GOALS is necessary for achieving your goals.
This is why I'm a big preacher in connecting to a community (and being dedicated) because you can easily solve the problem of lack of focus.
Plus the need to level up will fuel your work ethic.
The game is not rigged. Learn what the winners are doing and replicate.
If you believe you don’t have the face or confidence for YouTube or visual content, create a Twitter account.
Stop letting excuses stop you.
Stop letting excuses stop you.
Grow your brain with books.
Grow your spirit with meditation and prayer.
Grow your body with lifting weights.
Grow your business with deep work.
Grow your relationships with quality time together and gifts.
Grow your spirit with meditation and prayer.
Grow your body with lifting weights.
Grow your business with deep work.
Grow your relationships with quality time together and gifts.
“When the soul suffers too much, it develops a taste for misfortune.”
— Albert Camus
— Albert Camus
Happy new year everyone. Thank you for your support. May this year open new doors for every one
Stop relying on motivation. Hard work gets you farther than motivation ever will.
So, I started a new Twitter account separate from Growthclinicc.
It’s my personal account and aim to focus it solely on myself Evans Okoro and not on Growthclinicc. Meaning I’m gonna share personal stories of what I’m up to and everything I’m learning on the way. I have a lot to share. I’ve learned a lot being in a new country and travelling for a year and I want to share everything I know with you guys.
So, I want you guys to Follow me here
https://x.com/evansokoro_/status/1753836870189158419
Thank you
It’s my personal account and aim to focus it solely on myself Evans Okoro and not on Growthclinicc. Meaning I’m gonna share personal stories of what I’m up to and everything I’m learning on the way. I have a lot to share. I’ve learned a lot being in a new country and travelling for a year and I want to share everything I know with you guys.
So, I want you guys to Follow me here
https://x.com/evansokoro_/status/1753836870189158419
Thank you
X (formerly Twitter)
Evans Okoro (@evansokoro_) on X
Enjoy the hard times and the good equally.
5 Easy ways to never run out of fresh content ideas
We've all been there. You set a goal to publish content daily, and after writing for a few days, you run out of ideas.
There's a solution to this, and I'll show you in 5 simple ways:
https://x.com/evansokoro_/status/1754202045161062888?s=46
We've all been there. You set a goal to publish content daily, and after writing for a few days, you run out of ideas.
There's a solution to this, and I'll show you in 5 simple ways:
https://x.com/evansokoro_/status/1754202045161062888?s=46
Many creators get stuck in the "finding a niche" stage.
They believe every niche is saturated, but with a personal brand, no niche is truly saturated, and I'll explain.
https://x.com/evansokoro_/status/1754607614854381917
They believe every niche is saturated, but with a personal brand, no niche is truly saturated, and I'll explain.
https://x.com/evansokoro_/status/1754607614854381917