Rob Schwartz Coaching 🚢

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Rob Schwartz Coaching 🚢

Rob Schwartz Coaching 🚢

@RobAlchemyCoach

Aikido Mindset Coach. Release your greatness! Aikido mindset + purpose. NLP Trainer. 20+ years coaching folks in Microsoft-Google-Twitter

Katılım Ocak 2013
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Leonard Rodman
Leonard Rodman@RodmanAi·
SHOCKING: 99% people using Claude are barely scratching the surface. Right now, the entire internet is screaming “Claude, Claude, Claude”... But here’s the truth: just chatting with it won’t change your life. To unlock its real power, you need to master: • agentic workflows • Claude Code • skills, automation & system-level usage I spent 100+ hours researching and compiled the best Claude resources from across the entire internet — videos, repos, guides, books, and papers. I’ll give it to only 4,500 people. To get it: 1. Follow me MUST (so i can dm) 2. Comment “Claude” 3. I’ll DM you the document 📩 If you don’t follow or comment, you won’t receive it
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Jake Pearson
Jake Pearson@JakePearson303·
Imagine a weapon for your brain and body, discovered over a century ago, that was so effective they had to bury it. It was too cheap to be profitable. It's time to add that forgotten weapon back to your arsenal. It's called Methylene Blue. Here’s how it works: 1. The Buried Arsenal. In the late 1800s, medicine was about finding what worked. They found Methylene Blue, a simple compound with profound effects on cellular energy. But as the era of patentable, blockbuster drugs began, this powerful, non-patentable weapon was locked away in the archives. 2. What is Methylene Blue? It's a lost piece of a warrior's toolkit. It's not a drug that masks a symptom; it's a bio-optimizer that sharpens your entire system at the most fundamental level: your mitochondria. 3. The Secret of the Weapon. The secret to its power is its ability to enhance mitochondrial respiration. It helps your cells breathe, produce energy, and fight off the oxidative stress that makes you weak and slow. It's a force multiplier for your biology. 4. The Tactical Advantages: · Boosts ATP for sustained physical and mental stamina. · Promotes sharp focus and cognitive clarity. · Acts as a powerful antioxidant to protect your cells. · Supports healthy aging and cognitive longevity. If you’re looking for a Pharmaceutical-grade Methylene Blue capsules formula, this is the one I recommend: amazon.com/dp/B0F3G247F1?… 5. The Ultimate Cognitive Weapon. A man's mind is his primary weapon. Methylene Blue crosses the blood-brain barrier to directly fuel your command center, leading to faster processing, better memory, and a decisive mental edge. 6. Armor Up. The stress of modern life is a constant barrage. Methylene Blue acts as cellular armor, protecting your mitochondria from the free radical damage that degrades your performance over time. 7. Unearthing the Truth. The internet has allowed us to unearth this buried weapon. A new generation of men is rediscovering that the most powerful tools are often the ones the system tried to make us forget. 8. Handle With Care. Every powerful weapon requires a responsible operator. Start with a low dose. Understand its power and its contraindications (especially with SSRIs). 9. The Mark of the Elite. That harmless blue tint in your urine is the mark of a man who has gone outside the system to find a superior weapon. It's the sign that you're part of an elite group who knows the truth. Here’s the same trusted Methylene Blue I personally recommend: amazon.com/dp/B0F3G247F1?… Transparency note: this post may contain affiliate links; I may earn a commission (no extra cost to you). This is for educational purposes only—not medical advice. Talk to your doctor before changing your routine. Bottom line they won't say out loud: you may not need $300/month prescription stimulants or dependency-forming focus meds to stay sharp and energized. A 150-year-old solution has been here all along—they just stopped talking about it. If this helped, share it. Your performance shouldn't be compromised by outdated advice. Follow @JakePearson303 for more stealth health strategies. Repost so more men see this.
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Audrey
Audrey@audrlo·
meet sam. the first robot that keeps seniors safe. pre-order now at samtherobot. com
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Rob Schwartz Coaching 🚢
Rob Schwartz Coaching 🚢@RobAlchemyCoach·
I dream of Sushi: Micro Mastery In the film Jiro dreams of sushi, you look into the life of a sushi master. It's fascinating to see all the many aspects of this skill of making sushi and putting together what must be an amazing meal. Beyond that, you get to see several of his apprentices and what they experience from day to day. One character spends what looks like several months learning how to make a Japanese form of an omelet that's used in sushi. He attempts a particular part of the process where you have to flip the omelette. Again and again, he makes a mistake and the omelet is ruined. Then finally there is a moment when he gets it and you can see tears of relief in his eyes. Learning a skill can be very challenging and especially so if you have no idea how you're doing or if you're making progress. It can often seem overwhelming to practice all of the various elements of an ability.  In this situation, it can be really helpful to focus on a small aspect of the skill and focus much of your effort on that small realm. In this way, you can begin to develop some sense of competence at least in that area. In other words, you get to feel some sense of accomplishment or skill throughout the process of learning. Once you begin to master that piece, you can expand the range of your efforts and pick your next area of focus.
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Rob Schwartz Coaching 🚢@RobAlchemyCoach·
I wonder if naturally organized people ever have that dream where you forget to go to a class for the whole semester.
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Robert Sietsema
Robert Sietsema@robertsietsema·
Strip steak from Sal's Traditional Meats, Bloomville, NY
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Rob Schwartz Coaching 🚢@RobAlchemyCoach·
@drgurner The idea that our mind makes up stories that we make meaning of is the meaning of our dreams and quite significant. Additionally, I’ve never truly seen ‘random’ phenomena. As a scientist, have you?
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Dr. Julie Gurner
Dr. Julie Gurner@drgurner·
Hate to break your heart, but there is no real meaning to dreams. Dreams are random neural firings. Your brain makes up a story to make sense of it - using memories, experiences, fears, concerns, etc. Dreams have functions (memory, threat simulation, etc.) but no real meaning.
Fernando@perushka

@drgurner @SchrodingrsBrat People: "Dreams have hidden meanings." Also people: "First we were on a ship, but then it was suddenly the parking lot of the office, and then one of the cars suddenly turned into Tom Cruise, and he was holding a matcha, but in some kind of bag made out of potatoes…"

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Rob Schwartz Coaching 🚢@RobAlchemyCoach·
@robertsietsema I'm still not sure how I feel about this place. I'm very excited and think they do a great job, but the dumpling flavors just don't hit it with me.
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Robert Sietsema
Robert Sietsema@robertsietsema·
An impressive new addition to NYC's collection of dumpling restaurants, this one hailing from the northernmost province in China. [link in first comment]
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Robert Sietsema
Robert Sietsema@robertsietsema·
Hawaiian tavernetta, Ops East Village
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Rob Schwartz Coaching 🚢@RobAlchemyCoach·
How do you know when you deserve or don’t deserve something? Love? success? money? joy?
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Robert Sietsema
Robert Sietsema@robertsietsema·
Lamb plov, Tashkent Supermarket
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Rob Schwartz Coaching 🚢@RobAlchemyCoach·
What I do for a living is help people notice and believe in their own abilities and potential.
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Rob Schwartz Coaching 🚢@RobAlchemyCoach·
The trick, I find, is writing in spite of how much I don't like what is coming out. Easier said than done.
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