Head of Partnerships @ecomflow3pl - sold $4m in coaching / courses, Like Germany, bikes and coffee

Joined August 2021
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In Germany, finding an apartment online is brutal. 100s of people will apply for 1 room, within minutes. So I stopped applying online and stuck my face on a tree. Immediately got a text from a landlord. When somethings not working, try the opposite. h/t @tferriss
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Padraic went to my college (small state school in upstate New York) and would come back to talk with younger students. Even helped me apply for a Fulbright Scholarship - which I don't think I would've won without his help. Thanks for being awesome!
moons ago I called a partner at a top shop & asked for career advice. she took the call & spent 30 mins telling me why I wasn't hirable. incredibly helpful - changed my life before kids I said Yes to all call requests but fell off the wagon w/ 2 littles. need to get back on.
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My sister’s friend just called me asking if he should get into sales. He’s working at a big 4 consulting and part of his job is now literally to automate his job with AI. His worry is having to “eat what you kill” what would you tell him?
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The best gym
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Hong Kong food is so incredibly affordable. I’m paying 4.5 USD for two course breakfasts and tea or coffee. You really can’t eat out in New York without spending 15-30 USD per person. Good feeling.
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About to start speed running mandarin fluency to do business. Currently at low intermediate level (for the past five years, studied super hard for 9 months then pursued other things) Super excited to have the feeling of progress again.
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Landed in Hong Kong. It’s my first time feeling that real sense of awe / novelty since I first went to germany 7 years ago. This place is really different haha
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Hong Kong is very affordable compared to New York. This dinner was 7.5 usd total. Feel like it would’ve been at least 30 in New York
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Going to New York City today. Visiting potential partners in tribeca and Williamsburg. Brought my rollerblades. Will be a good journey over the Williamsburg bridge later.
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Introducing Sendblue CLI 🟦🎉 iMessage numbers for your agents. 1️⃣ npm install -g @sendblue/cli 2️⃣ sendblue setup Done. Your agent has an iMessage number
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any young hungry individuals looking to intern at a fast growing company in NYC min 3 days a week in office looking for people to help with growth, don't need technical people rn.
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Wow
Someone please do it
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Went to a well known techno club in Madrid last night. 2 of my little sister’s 6 friends got their phones snatched out of their purse. For one of them it was the second time in a year. The pickpockets come, buy tickets and go hunting. Then insta turn off the find my iPhone location and it’s gone. Unbelievable haha
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So let's say hypothetically that you're in the Bavarian Countryside. You see a Church. Looks alright but nothing spectacular. You decide to enter
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Swiss gas station sandwich = $10 for two slices of cheese 😂
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Going to Munich tomorrow. One of my favorite cities really great mix of old architecture and world class nature.
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Only just realizing now how much of a linguistic genius the great @ScottAdamsSays is. Here's an example: In his famous "The User interface for Reality" with @akirathedon Scott says "first you must accept the frame at least as a filter, that there could be a subjective reality and you can manipulate it." About 50% of people I've shown this to say it instantly changed the lives. But there's a really sneaky NLP trick inside there. By saying "first you must accept" he's making the presupposition to your mind that what follows is already true. It has the effect of hijacking your brain into accepting "the frame as a filter." If he had just said "Your frame of reality is a filter" your brain would first put it through the reality test of "is this true?" but due to the presupposition, Scott bypasses that filter. Next by ending the second half with "and you can manipulate it" he's implanting another presupposition in your brain by causing you to visualize / accept "there could be a subjective reality." I know this is a factor because I was trying to explain this concept to a friend yesterday and until I used Scott's exact words she literally couldn't understand the concept. Then with the presuppositions of how he initially framed it, she instantly got it. Wild!
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Hanging w my German bro I met on twitter a couple years back. I used to mentor him a bit in sales now he’s becoming a lawyer in Munich. Proud of him. Twitter is a great place to make friends.
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I got my first $10k/mo sales opportunity from X. Also met all my best friends here. Wanna get back into posting to create more opportunities like that.
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Last month one of my former sales coworkers asked for a $10k loan to pay his credit card bill. I trust him with my life and seen him show crazy loyalty to his childhood friends, so no worries. But three days later he bought a Rolex and was flexing it on ig. Still 97% certain I’m gonna get the money back. But that was an insane play lol
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Last days in Amsterdam before back to USA
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