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Dallen Reber

@DallenReber

Owner, Realizations | I write by hand & turn them into inspirational emails | Building Mindful Motion ➡️ your weekly reset—turning mental clutter into clarity.

Katılım Aralık 2010
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Dallen Reber
Dallen Reber@DallenReber·
@yourgwriter Yeah it’s every man’s nightmare. Whether they know it or not.
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Dallen Reber@DallenReber·
Having kids is tough. But have you ever dealt with adults in a HOA?
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Super Thinking@Super_Thinkiing·
Don’t let anything confuse you. Personal growth, values, and emotional intelligence, are still what impress most people.
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Kimberely Ann Fuller (AngelEyes)
Kimberely Ann Fuller (AngelEyes)@Angeley24011156·
Journaling  I just finished my second cup of coffee. Now begins my second day of fasting. I’m about to feed Thoth and set up my coffee machine for tomorrow. I’m charging my phone back up while I’m doing that.
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Michael
Michael@CantBeLikeM1ke·
Reminder to prioritize self care: ✅Movement Breaks ✅Stretch Breaks ✅Get outside ✅Strength train ✅Work on aerobic capacity ✅Get good sleep ✅Practice Mindfulness ✅Fuel properly ✅Hydrate Your Strength & Conditioning / Wellness Coach, Mike.
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Dallen Reber@DallenReber·
Screw it. It's almost Father's Day so I'm giving away 10 notebooks. I spent 8+ months creating premium lined notebooks to help you: ✓ Capture daily thoughts ✓ Reset mental clarity ✓ Build a focus habit Want one FREE? Reply "IN" and I'll DM you the sign up form!
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Olivia Frances
Olivia Frances@TheOliviaFrance·
@DallenReber This is what I mean when I say I will be "retired" by 40. I will still work because I love it, not because I have to.
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Dallen Reber@DallenReber·
Bliss is being busy when you want to be. Not when you have to be.
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Dallen Reber@DallenReber·
@BowTiedBroke As a seller who had to start over from scratch due to this exact reason, I desperately hope that the tariffs fix or at minimum help this issue. It’s a big one. They put me through hell. Now it’s their turn.
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BowTiedBroke@BowTiedBroke·
I’ve been selling on Amazon for 14 years. Built a huge business there. It helped fund my exit from corporate America, my re-entry to investment real estate, my lifestyle. But an alarming thing occurred around 2019. I saw A LOT more Chinese sellers popping up. And the crazy thing is, if you took even an hour to scroll through the seller forums Amazon had become rife with Trademark infringements being filed against US sellers. But the caveat was, many of the IP infringement takedowns were coming from a person outside of the US. Amazon would then take the claimants word as gold, destroy the US based sellers account and all of a sudden, a Chinese based seller would pop up on those listings. The US seller could not fight it and Amazon would not listen. A long standing seller, making their living on Amazon, shut down by a single Copyright infringement “claim”. Then to watch multiple OBVIOUS Chinese selling accounts pop up in their place…was not only common, but rampant. But the most insane thing was: Amazon didn’t care about the sellers in the US. They took fraudulent trademark claims as gold, destroying many third party US sellers in the process. The tariff impact on these Chinese sellers will be the “Chickens coming home to roost” for Amazon…and it will be glorious for all of those who suffered as a result of Amazon putting a fraudsters word above a mom and pop third party seller based in the US.
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Dallen Reber
Dallen Reber@DallenReber·
@dickiebush Do you listen to music/podcasts when you walk or is it time to be unplugged?
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Dickie Bush 🚢
Dickie Bush 🚢@dickiebush·
The 5 most impactful habits I've built over the last 5 years: • Walking 15K steps a day • Taking an obsessive amount of notes • Writing for 90 minutes at least 6X/wk • Waking up at 5 AM and going to bed by 9 PM • Cooking 99% of my meals with single ingredient, organic foods
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Alex Groberman
Alex Groberman@alexgroberman·
I created my LinkedIn just 19 weeks ago. It’s still the easiest algorithm to crack. By far. In that time, I’ve hit over 1.4 million impressions, reached 176,000+ members, made 4,500+ connections, and added around $14,000 in monthly revenue. Here’s exactly how I did it with no steps skipped. And if you want behind-the-scenes tactics on engagement groups and rapid growth, follow me, share this post, and comment “X LinkedIn growth secrets 2025.” First, real talk: I took a few weeks off from posting last month, and everything dipped fast. Now I’m back at it, and the momentum is kicking in again. This system still works, you just have to work it. My entire system comes down to 2 factor: Content output and Content engagement. Let’s break them down. Content Output = Visibility Aim for 3 posts per day when possible. If I miss a day (especially while traveling), my numbers take a hit. Post on weekends too, there’s less noise and more reach. Think of volume as a growth multiplier: 10 posts = 1 hit 30 posts = 3–4 hits 50+ posts = likely at least one viral Post during peak times in your audience’s time zone; afternoons always work best for me. And don’t worry about underperforming posts. Nobody’s keeping score but you. Formats That Work (Best to Worst): Carousels – Step-by-step guides, value drops (2–3x reach) Tweet-style images – Punchy one-liners (1.8x reach, fading a bit) GIFs/Videos – Personal stories, walkthroughs (1.5x reach) Static images – Stats, quotes, visuals (baseline) Text posts – Clean and simple (70% baseline) Carousels are still dominating so double down on them. Tweet-style images are showing signs of lower reach lately. Might be an algo shift, not sure, so watching closely. Always include a strong CTA: “Comment X if you want Y.” “DM me for help with Z.” Content Engagement = Growth Acceleration When someone engages with your post, their network sees it too. That’s the viral loop. Spend 75% of your time engaging: Like high-quality posts Leave valuable comments (not “Great post!”) Re-share posts with your own angle Connect with everyone who engages (unless it’s a bot) Engage with: Niche creators Founders and execs Marketers and ghostwriters (they’re active and strategic) Build or Join an Engagement Group: 5–10 creators in your niche Drop links privately within the first hour Mix up likes, comments, and shares Don’t have a group? Drop a comment and I’ll help you find one. Also: DM regular engagers Leave thoughtful comments on new creators’ posts Daily Engagement Goals: Comment on 20+ posts Like 50+ posts Reply to every comment on your own posts DM 5 new connections It might feel a little awkward at first, but LinkedIn is where buying power lives, and so do the people quietly running major accounts behind the scenes. If you want your business to grow, this is where your time should go. Try this for the next 30 days. Then circle back and tell me how it worked on Day 31. And again, if you want insider tactics on engagement groups and rapid growth, follow me, share this post, and comment “x LinkedIn growth secrets 2025.”
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Tim Denning
Tim Denning@Tim_Denning·
Advice to my 21 year old self: 1. Start a business before ever getting a job 2. Stay weird and don’t let society make you normal 3. Focus on developing high agency, not consuming information or pandering to gatekeepers who’ll exploit you. A high agency mindset means the only roadblock in your way is you. 4. Keep making music even though there’s 0.001% you’ll ever make money from it. The skill of creativity that comes from music bleeds into every area of life. 5. Hang around maniacs and psychopaths who are building cool stuff. 6. Run away from anyone seeking “work-life balance.” 7. Delete all podcasts except Tim Ferriss’s. 8. Document every story and photo from your life. When you’re older stories + photos will feel priceless. They also help you build a following online. 8. Start posting videos on Youtube younger than feels normal. It’s one of the greatest content platforms on earth. 9. Build a digital business, not a traditional business. A team of 2-3 people, 90% profit margins, marketing through organic social media, selling without sales calls, connected to a weekly newsletter, and based on an obsession. 10. Figure out how to work 4 hours a day in a flow state as fast as possible. All other types of work suck compared to this. 11. Invest in coaches and masterminds and pretend they’re free. Claim them as tax deductions. 12. Have kids as young as possible so you have the maximum amount of energy to chase them around the park and not get tired. 13. Choose obsession not passion. 14. Don’t you dare build a VC-backed startup with 100+ employees. It’s the equivalent of having a 9-5 boss (probably worse). 15. No one remembers if you get rejected or fail. So shoot your shot, have fun, and take risks. 16. The wealthiest people have loads of free time, not Lambos. Stack income streams that let you enjoy life instead of trying to look rich. 17. People with money own financial assets, not Gucci bags. 18. Launch a newsletter as young as possible. Tie it to either health, wealth, business, tech, or self-improvement. 19. Send DMs to strangers thanking them for helping you through their social media content. Ask for nothing. Don’t be needy. Tell them there’s no need to reply. 20. Move to Silicon Valley so you can see there’s nothing special about it, and what creates success is the individual and the people they spend time with on Zoom. 21. Find an idea you’re obsessed with and chase it for 10+ years. 22. Burn your Plan Bs. Go all in on one Plan A. 23. Hug people instead of shake their hand. 24. Replace coffee with tea. 25. Smile at strangers. 26. Have fun. 29. Forgive your younger self. We all torture ourselves in our heads. You’re doing the best you can. 30. Go to therapy and work on your sh*t. 31. Read the book “The China Study” so you understand the power of eating plants. 32. Invent a business that helps people sell things on the internet for less than the 5% per transaction Stripe charges. 33. When things get boring that’s when they get interesting. 34. Hit a plateau then smash through using the power of frustration. 35. You only get burned out if you do work you don’t give a f*ck about. 36. Buy Bitcoin as early as possible.
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Dallen Reber
Dallen Reber@DallenReber·
@RyanHoliday @dailystoic At the time of an experience, no man has the ability to know whether it is good or bad. The only option then becomes to keep moving forward. Pleasure or pain.
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Ryan Holiday@RyanHoliday·
“The day a man becomes superior to pleasure, he will also be superior to pain.” — Seneca @dailystoic
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Dallen Reber@DallenReber·
Sure, - It is hard as hell - Extremely expensive - & Stressful But fatherhood is simply the most joyful, inspirational, and impactful aspect of life. Don't run from challenges, run to them.
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Dallen Reber@DallenReber·
Your attention is being stolen. Mindfulness is how you steal it back.
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Dallen Reber@DallenReber·
@IAmAaronWill But sir, how shall I work if I haven’t had my coffee enema yet?
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Aaron
Aaron@IAmAaronWill·
No excuses, my friend. Go do the f*king work.
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