AIDevX
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AIDevX
@AIDevXPro
Full-stack dev building SaaS apps, dashboards & AI features. Helping startups and creators ship custom products. Open to freelance work & collabs 🚀
Katılım Mayıs 2021
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@OnatAksaray Very true,Focused systems outperform endless hustle almost every time.
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People think I spend all day on X.
"You must be online 24/7 to get those results."
Wrong.
I spend 30 minutes a day on X.
The rest of the time?
Kitesurfing.
Lifting weights.
Living my life.
Meanwhile, you're grinding 3 hours daily and getting worse results.
Here's what's happening:
You think time = results.
It doesn't.
Strategy = results.
Your 3-hour day:
- Check analytics (20 mins)
- Write post, delete it, rewrite (45 mins)
- Scroll timeline aimlessly (1 hour)
- Engage randomly (40 mins)
- Check analytics again (15 mins)
Result: Exhausted. 8 likes on your post.
My 30-minute day:
- Write 1-2 posts (15 mins, already know what works)
- Strategic engagement (10 mins, specific people)
- Check qualified DMs (5 mins)
Result: Energized. 10M+ views + 10s of clients
The difference isn't time.
It's knowing exactly what moves the needle.
Most creators waste hours because:
They don't know what content works.
They engage with the wrong people.
They confuse activity with progress.
I learned what works through testing.
Now I just repeat it.
Bad hooks? I know in 2 seconds.
Good angles? I recognize instantly.
Strategic connections? I target specifically.
No guessing. No wasted motion.
Here's what happened when I stopped grinding:
Month 1-4 (3 hours daily):
- Burned out
- Inconsistent posting
- 200 followers gained
Month 5-8 (30 mins daily):
- Sustainable
- Consistent quality
- 800 followers gained
Less time. Better results.
The brutal truth:
You're not building a brand.
You're procrastinating with extra steps.
Checking analytics obsessively = avoiding real work.
Scrolling timeline = research theater.
Writing 10 drafts = perfectionism disguised as effort.
Real work is:
- Post what you know works
- Engage strategically
- Follow up with leads
That's 30 minutes.
Everything else is noise.
Here's what I stopped doing:
Stopped: Checking analytics every hour
Started: Check once daily
Stopped: Scrolling timeline for "inspiration"
Started: Write from experience
Stopped: Engaging with everyone
Started: Target rising creators only
Stopped: Overthinking every post
Started: Post and move on
My business grew when I treated X like a tool, not a lifestyle.
You don't need 8 hours.
You need 30 focused minutes.
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@Abigail7866 Very true,Most compounding looks boring and invisible before the results finally show up.
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@harry_ngala10 Exactly,At some point, execution teaches more than preparation ever will.
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@Kishan_Devani_ Very true,Distribution and sales are what turn code into a business.
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@Hazel52389 Very true,Action accelerates learning faster than endless preparation ever will.
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@Dwriteway Very true,Longevity matters because patterns only become visible after enough repetition and failure.
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@siddharthwv True,Simple funnels repeated daily beat complicated strategies done once.
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@sherifgjini For me Web app, faster to build, launch, iterate, and sell B2B.
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