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Sumanpreet Kaur - AutoSystempreneur

Sumanpreet Kaur - AutoSystempreneur

@KaurNotion

Helping scaling agency owners double client capacity with operational systems + automated workflows | 2-Minute Scale-Breaker Audit → https://t.co/OKZpWeUDjW

Katılım Ekim 2020
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Sumanpreet Kaur - AutoSystempreneur
Announcement: I’m taking a pause from creating content on X. I don’t know if I’ll be back in a month or a year. Because: - I’ve restarted on LinkedIn, which has always paid me better in terms of business growth. - I’ve started a new training program on sales. - I’m focused on onboarding new clients. With all these priorities, I’m keeping my focus on what’s driving my business and avoiding spreading myself too thin. Talk soon :)
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Adrienne Lain
Adrienne Lain@adrienne_lain·
@KaurNotion Definitely good news! One of the most common complaints about it.
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Chris G@stillbeingchris·
@KaurNotion Our goals should be to prevent and solve all bottlenecks. The moment you know about them.
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Sumanpreet Kaur - AutoSystempreneur
If your team waits on you for every next step, you’ve become the bottleneck. Give them one Team Tasks dashboard so they move forward WITHOUT depending on you.
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Sumanpreet Kaur - AutoSystempreneur
Scaling feels heavy. - You’ve got clients waiting. - Projects moving. - Team asking, “What’s next?” And your first thought is... maybe one more hire will fix it. - A project manager to track updates. - An assistant to handle repetitive work. - Another person pasting links for deliveries. At first, it feels harmless. More hands = lighter weight. But here’s the truth: Chaos doesn’t shrink with more people. It shrinks with more clarity. One practical step? Set up a single Team flow dashboard where projects, tasks, and files live together. So your team sees what’s done, what’s pending, and what’s next without you being the middleman. Because clarity scales. People just follow it.
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Sumanpreet Kaur - AutoSystempreneur
@sharran There's a disguised opportunity behind every risky chance. Understanding and analyzing the pros and cons gives us a direction if that risk is worth embracing it.
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Sharran Srivatsaa
Sharran Srivatsaa@sharran·
Most people try to eliminate risk. I try to understand it. Risk you understand isn't risk, it's opportunity.
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Ross Power
Ross Power@rosspower·
Show process over polish. People buy the climb, not the summit.
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Justin Welsh
Justin Welsh@thejustinwelsh·
I've been happily married for 11 years and have built my business to over $10M. Both thrive on the same principle: Show up every day trying to be the best version of yourself.
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Clifton Sellers
Clifton Sellers@CliftonSellers·
The worst copy looks “smart” The best copy looks “simple” Every dollar my agency has made traces back to these 7 rules. 1. Energize your reader – use words that make them imagine the outcome. 2. Engage them – one subtle word like “these” makes people curious. 3. Curiosity beats logic – a mystery is more powerful than a feature list. 4. Address skepticism – call it out before your reader does. 5. Write to ONE person – “you,” not “all of you.” 6. Numbers win – “7 hidden mistakes” will always beat “common mistakes.” 7. Ugly > pretty – words sell, not fancy design. You can start applying these today Remember clear wins over being clever.
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Samm Evans
Samm Evans@MarketerSamm·
5 years ago, I had my first shot at a 5-figure client. ​This was the project that would change everything. I cleared my calendar and sat down at my desk, ready to craft the perfect proposal. ​And then… nothing. ​For three days, I lived in a state of productive paralysis. My apartment was spotless. My inbox was at zero. I spent 12 hours "researching" the client, learning the names of their CEO's kids. ​The proposal document remained blank. The deadline flew past me. I lost the client. ​Defeated, I called my mentor and told him I "just couldn't get motivated." ​He didn't offer sympathy. He said, Stop lying to yourself. You weren't afraid of the work. You were afraid of the verdict. ​That sentence hit me like a lightning bolt. ​He was right. I wasn't avoiding the proposal; I was avoiding the possibility of them saying "no" to my best effort. ​As long as the proposal was a draft in my head, it was perfect. My potential was unlimited. But the second I sent it, it could be rejected. And my ego couldn't handle that. ​That day, my entire relationship with work changed. I stopped trying to be a genius in my head and gave myself permission to be a beginner in the real world. ​Because that gnawing anxiety I felt wasn't laziness, ​It was the sound of my ego holding my potential hostage.
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Chiamaka “Thee designer” Valentine (Fudōshin)
No results yet? Keep working. Keep showing up. When the results start pouring in, you'd be glad you never gave up. Happy New Week my people, let's make the most of the week ♥️.
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Girish Gilda
Girish Gilda@GirishGilda99·
I’ve noticed something: the richest people in tier-2 cities aren’t on social media. They don’t post, they don’t flex. Their networks are offline, their influence is invisible, and their wealth is much older than your startup.
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
You’re procrastinating because it protects the part of you who is scared you’re not actually good enough.
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Clifton Sellers
Clifton Sellers@CliftonSellers·
Less optimization More doing what it takes to win
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Chris G
Chris G@stillbeingchris·
500!! Not fast. Not viral. Just builders coming together. Small steps add up. Thank you everyone. We’re just getting started. 😀
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MATT GRAY
MATT GRAY@matt_gray_·
most founders surround themselves with mediocrity and wonder why they stay average. meanwhile, the ones scaling to millions consume different inputs: they read timeless biographies instead of trending threads. they study iconic lectures instead of viral videos. they follow builders, not influencers. your consumption diet determines your ceiling.
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Daniel Aros
Daniel Aros@thedanielaros·
Pro tip: Get rid of those productivity apps and watch how much more you get done. Nothing beats pen and paper.
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Adrienne Lain
Adrienne Lain@adrienne_lain·
Smart people stay quiet. They see the gaps. They feel the weight of what they don’t know. But online, silence hides you. No one can see what you could help with. So imposter syndrome wins. The twist? You’re not unqualified. You’re just aware. Speak up anyway. Not to be seen... But to serve.
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Oliver
Oliver@Oliver_Clingain·
@KaurNotion Big time I used to wing everything and burned out quick
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