
Adeleke Abasiama Joy
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Adeleke Abasiama Joy
@adeleke_abasima
Virtual Executive Assistant | Ops & Customer Support I help Founders & CEOs scale by removing the "Administrative Friction" that kills growth.
Remote Beigetreten Ekim 2023
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I want to talk about something that holds a lot of business owners back from hiring a Virtual Assistant.
They think they can't afford one.
But here's the question worth asking instead:
How much is your time actually worth per hour? And how many hours a week are you spending on tasks that don't require your specific expertise?
Email management. Scheduling. Customer follow ups. Administrative coordination. Research. Data entry.
These are important tasks. But they don't need you specifically to do them. They need someone capable, reliable and detail oriented.
When you hand those off to the right Virtual Assistant, you buy back hours you can redirect toward revenue generating work, strategic decisions and the parts of your business only you can handle.
A great VA doesn't cost you money. They make you money by giving you back your most valuable resource your time.
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@narendramodi Blessings of Maa Brahmacharini to all devotees. May her grace bring strength, peace and devotion to every soul seeking her light.
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@NASA @NASAArtemis @NASAKennedy Tuning in for this. A rocket rollout to the pad is one of those moments that reminds you how extraordinary this era of space exploration actually is.
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NASA's SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and Orion spacecraft are getting ready to roll back to Launch Pad 39B for the @NASAArtemis II mission. Teams are currently monitoring the wind speeds before rolling out of @NASAKennedy Vehicle Assembly Building. Follow along: youtube.com/live/ED2nbfb3N…

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@elonmusk The detail that stands out most is the driver saying it's easier on his body. EVs winning on economics is expected. EVs winning on driver experience is the real unlock for mass adoption in trucking.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang in new interview on orbital datacenters:
"The challenge of course is that cooling, you can't take advantage of conduction and convection, so you can only use radiation, and radiation requires very large surfaces, but that's not an impossible things to solve. There's a lot of space in space. We're going to go explore it. We're already radiation hardened. We have Cuda in satellites around the world. In the meantime, we're going to explore what is the architecture of datacenters look like in space. It'll take years, but that's ok. I got time."
via @theallinpod
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@elonmusk @SawyerMerritt EVs aren’t just climate tech anymore they’re energy security.
This isn’t a trend. It’s structural demand destruction.
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Growing global adoption of electric vehicles helped avoid the consumption of 2.3 million barrels of oil per day last year. By 2030, avoided daily consumption could more than double to 5.25 million barrels.
“Electric vehicles are increasingly cost-competitive with gasoline cars. Oil volatility means EVs are a common-sense choice for countries wishing to insulate themselves from future shocks.” Daan Walter, analyst at Ember.

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@elonmusk You’re right on direction but too absolute.
EVs are inevitable. The real divide isn’t West vs. rest it’s fast vs. slow.
Adapt fast, or get left behind.
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Cool, well Grok will get even better every week!
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele
Elon, I think it is the best AI model upgrade across all platforms thus far. I have convinced the last OpenAI hold out clients to move to X.ai APIs. The absolute tonnage of @Grok Heavy in lifting power is stunning and closeed the last hold out. We will need the space telescope to observe number two so far behind. Thank you and the team!
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@libsoftiktok If it’s such a good idea, why force it? Incentives work—coercion backfires.
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People often think of an Executive Assistant as someone who manages a calendar and books meetings.
And yes, that's part of it.
But a truly great EA is so much more than that.
They are a gatekeeper who protects the executive's time and energy. A communicator who represents the executive's voice accurately and professionally. A problem solver who handles situations quietly before they become issues. A strategic partner who understands priorities well enough to make judgment calls without being asked every time.
The best EAs don't just support the work. They elevate the person they work with.
That's the level I bring to every role I take on. Not just completing what's asked but thinking ahead, filling gaps and making sure nothing falls through the cracks.
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