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Pascal Caloc

@PascalCaloc

Founder of https://t.co/LY8TXrYmFy, We build high-converting marketing funnels for 6+ figure B2B SaaS CFOs to generate consistent revenue.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates 参加日 Ağustos 2024
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Pascal Caloc
Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
10 years ago I was: - Alone - Depressed - No Money - Unmotivated Today I am: - Running a 7-figure business - Write 36K+ newsletter. - Living with freedom & clarity - Building a legacy In 10 years, my life changed because I chose ownership.
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@RemoteCareerAfr Great opportunity for data engineers looking to grow in a remote environment. Hope it reaches the right talent.
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Remote Career Africa@RemoteCareerAfr·
Growe is Hiring 📢 Role: Data Engineer Location: Remote (Worldwide) Pay: Competitive Requirements: - 1+ years of experience in data engineering with a focus on ELT processes. - Good expertise in Python, SQL, data modeling, and performance optimization. - Experience with Airflow DAGs for workflow orchestration. Actions to take: **If this fits your skillset, review the requirements carefully **Tag/send to someone qualified. Like and rt to reach people that may need this. Link in the comments👇 #DataEngineer #remotecareerafrica #remotejobs
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@Lush_Beauty1 There’s something special about physical memories. A ticket stub or handwritten letter can hold a feeling that a screen never will.
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D.@Lush_Beauty1·
Please stop making everything digital. I want ticket stubs, handwritten letters, and a shoebox full of memories to open at 80.
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@itsSh0la Good friendships aren’t passive. Add value, support each other, and help your people grow. That’s what real friends do.
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Shola 👑@itsSh0la·
Stop being that friend who does nothing for his friends. You just exist in the friend group, no usefulness. Don’t be that guy. And this isn’t about money. Even if you’re broke and can’t gift them, give ideas on how they can grow more, help with their jobs sometimes, add to them.
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@thegarybrecka Night wake‑ups often have a physiological trigger, not just “bad sleep.” Stable blood sugar, a consistent routine, and balanced dinners can make a big difference.
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Gary Brecka@thegarybrecka·
If you wake up at 2–3 AM every night, it’s usually not random... One of the most common causes: a blood sugar crash. If glucose drops too low during sleep, your body releases cortisol and adrenaline to bring it back up. That stress response wakes you up. How to reduce it: - Eat protein and fat at dinner - Avoid heavy sugar or alcohol at night - Stop eating ultra-processed snacks before bed - Keep a consistent sleep schedule
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@shubhvanii Most things in business take time, patience, and repetition. Putting in those early years is often the price of long‑term freedom.
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Shubhvani@shubhvanii·
Im sorry bro there is no method in business You owe the game atleast 3 years before you'll see real money Get to work
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@IAmAaronWill Turning a passion into a job can change how it feels. Sometimes keeping something as a personal joy instead of a business is what keeps the love for it alive.
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Aaron@IAmAaronWill·
Do not monetise your passion. My passion is fitness and the gym. I took myself from 240lbs to 155lbs in 1 year. I enjoy the f*ck out of researching and learning about it. I love the gym. But I will never do a fitness offer. Because I know I'll end up loathing it.
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@KevinSzabo14 Systems create consistency. The right system makes progress happen even on low‑motivation days.
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Kevin Szabo@KevinSzabo14·
You don't need to work more. You need a stronger system.
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@rumilyrics Growth comes from lessons learned over time. Be kind to your past self you were learning.
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Rumi@rumilyrics·
Forgive yourself for not knowing earlier what only time could teach you.
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@ysuckme Give your time and energy to people who value it. Mutual respect keeps relationships strong.
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prioritize those who prioritize you.
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@rumilyrics Give your time and energy to people who value it. Mutual respect keeps relationships strong.
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@AccentInvesting Freedom comes from what you keep, not just what you earn. Income shows success, but margin creates real independence.
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Kenny | Accent Investing@AccentInvesting·
A $70k salary with no debt is wealthier than a $150k salary with $120k in lifestyle expenses. Income impresses people. Margin builds freedom.
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@CoachDanGo Finishing your last meal earlier can help digestion and sleep. Good routines around food often improve both energy and discipline.
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Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
Instead of skipping breakfast I find it better to have an early dinner. When you have your final meal 3-5 hours before bed can improve your sleep while preventing horrible food decisions usually made at night.
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@unkonfined Celebrating others doesn’t delay your success. Your turn can still be on the way keep going.
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Unkonfined@unkonfined·
Remember: You can celebrate someone else's turn and still believe yours is coming.
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@drgurner Your mind can be your biggest barrier or your greatest engine. The direction you train it in changes everything.
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Dr. Julie Gurner@drgurner·
Nothing will limit you faster than your own mind. Nothing will accelerate you faster either.
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@Tim_Denning Freedom and flexibility are powerful goals. But real success is building a life that gives you both income and peace of mind.
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Tim Denning@Tim_Denning·
Making $1M+ a year in your underwear from your laptop beats working 9-5 for a salary that barely covers your living costs.
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@ManOfFocus_ That routine can feel like survival, not living. Balance, purpose, and time for yourself are what make life feel meaningful.
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Malvin@ManOfFocus_·
Sleeping for 5-7 hours, Working 8–9 hours a day and then going home to about 2-4 hours to yourself, which includes getting ready for the next day, is not living, to be very honest.
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@aviralbhat Patience and long‑term focus often pay off in unexpected ways. Different paths, different timelines but big results can come later.
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Aviral Bhatnagar@aviralbhat·
Many of my IITB friends who went for PhDs in the US had years of study while all of us started work Our incomes grew while they went along on student researcher comps One of them just called me to ask what I think about a $10M offer from a large AI lab Patience paying big time
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@rajshamani Sometimes the noise is just a way to avoid silence. Real clarity often starts when you sit alone with your thoughts.
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Raj Shamani@rajshamani·
You're not addicted to your phone. You're addicted to avoiding sitting with your own thoughts when you put it down.
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@pmitu Great founders stay close to their users and their problems. Build, listen, improve, and share the journey.
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Paul Mit@pmitu·
The 10 Habits of Highly Effective Founders – talking to users – talking to users more – selling - doing marketing every day - asking for public reviews - creating value - thinking about user pains - use your own product - contributing to builder community - sharing your learnings with others
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Pascal Caloc@PascalCaloc·
@readswithravi Discipline can outwork natural talent. Even Henry Rollins highlights that consistency beats waiting for talent.
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Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
“I don’t have talent, so I just get up earlier.” — Henry Rollins
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