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Oscar

@callmeog

I post about various topics that interest me: mindset, productivity, and design. I’ll share my journey as I begin freelancing.

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Recently, I had a call with a coach. It took me a while to schedule the call, because I had things going on, I got sick... and there was a part of me that had reservations. I thought my call with Alec would only scratch the surface of what was happening within my

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Lately, my observation has produced this thought: there's a need for more systems to get from point A to point B. Whether it's looking for a new job, writing, content creation, learning a new skill, and simply trying new experiments. However, there are challenges (at least

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Me: Interested in learning the lost art of strategy. You: Enjoy learning strategy and sharing that knowledge with others. You have any book recommendations? Right now, I’m looking into Roger Martin’s books.

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It’s a new day. It’s another opportunity to stack up evidence for the practices you want to turn into habits. These are the habits that will be bring incremental change. These changes are desires we want for our lives. So, you and I can sit around and push it off for

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Yesterday, I noticed my behavior of complaining. I realized my complaining started to get me upset. Yes, I was complaining, but not much about my own things and circumstances, but more about what other people were doing or not doing. It's a red flag that needs to be addressed.

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Does it ever feel like after the grind of the day job, there's more of busy work waiting for you? Something has to change.

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I went to a farmers market Saturday morning. I enjoy seeing the vendors and supporting local businesses. What’s hard to see are two things: 1. Owners or people representing the product or service stand behind the table and don’t sell. They wait. 2. Their marketing needs work

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There is money to be made out there. Keep telling people what you offer. Show them the value you can provide. No matter how good you are, make the connections. Talk to people. Follow up. Help them without them asking you.

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It costs you too much time, energy, and peace to fully understand everything that is happening within. It has cost me. It’s still costing me. There’s an answer though, and it’s a simple one: take one small action today. You’ll understand more once you commit.

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Is it me or is AI generated video wild!? And then it seems like everyone and their mom are making software to make these types of footage. Feels like one giant marketing campaign.

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Every time you delay, you reinforce the habit of delay. ㅤ Every time you act, you reinforce the habit of action. ㅤ In every moment, you are practicing something—make sure it’s what you actually want to get better at.

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It’s appealing to track all the different details in your journal or notion space. This approach, unfortunately, will require more processing power. It’s draining. And time consuming. Do yourself a favor and choose to simplify what you place in front of you.

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It’s tempting to start with your email and triage messages and potential tasks. You’re using mental energy to decide which bucket to place it in. Don’t start there; it clutters your mind. Instead, start with the priority that moves you closer to your vision.

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Let me tell you about a scenario I experienced yesterday. I walked past a bookstore. And there, outside: • a table with a cloth (no message on it) • a stack of books • a small display • the author behind the table The author said hello when I greeted them. No pitch,

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I took a risk. I recorded a loom video analyzing a newsletter for a potential client. I sent that video via email. Waited. And received a response: “That was a good move. You showed value.” They implemented my suggestions. Now we’re working together. Lesson here: Don’t

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You don’t need large blocks of time to make progress. You need consistency. 30 to 45 minutes. Daily. The consistent drip of effort moves the needle. Momentum starts today.