Temitope

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Temitope

Temitope

@Temhaap

Saskatchewan, Canada Katılım Şubat 2022
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Temitope
Temitope@Temhaap·
@Hootsuite_Help Hi @Hootsuite, I contacted support since 1st Feb about a refund for an accidental trial charge and haven’t heard back yet. Could someone please help me check the status? Thank you.
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Temitope@Temhaap·
Hi @Hootsuite, I contacted support on Monday about a refund for an accidental trial charge and haven’t heard back yet. Could someone please help me check the status? Thank you.”
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S. M. Brain Coach
S. M. Brain Coach@INFLUENCESUBCON·
Your subconscious mind can solve problems while you sleep: Your mind keeps processing information and make connections even when you are not consciously aware of it. This is because your subconscious mind is not limited by the same constraints as your conscious mind, such as linear thinking and the need to focus on one thing at a time. While you are sleeping, your subconscious mind can freely explore different possibilities and solutions to problems. It can also make connections between seemingly unrelated pieces of information, which can lead to new and innovative insights. To help your subconscious mind solve problems while you sleep, you can try the following: Think about the problem before you go to bed. This will help to prime your subconscious mind to start working on the problem. Write down the problem in a journal before you go to bed. This can help you to clarify the problem and to identify any important details. Ask yourself a question about the problem before you go to bed. This can help to focus your subconscious mind on the problem and guide it towards a solution. When you wake up in the morning, take a few minutes to think about the problem again. You may be surprised to find that you have a new perspective on the problem or that you have come up with a solution. Here are some examples of problems that your subconscious mind may be able to solve while you sleep: Creative problems, such as coming up with a new marketing campaign or writing a song Logical problems, such as solving a math equation or debugging a computer program Personal problems, such as figuring out how to deal with a difficult relationship or how to improve your work-life balance If you have a problem that you are struggling with, try giving your subconscious mind a chance to work on it while you sleep. You may be surprised at the results.
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Maxwell 🕊
Maxwell 🕊@MindWisdomMoney·
8 life changing YouTube channels that will put you in the 2%:
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Tulsi Soni
Tulsi Soni@shedntcare_·
Forget 9-5 Jobs People are printing money with faceless YouTube Channels Here's how to make faceless YouTube videos with AI & make $20,000/m
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Upper Intention
Upper Intention@UpperIntention·
48 Books Everyone Should Read:
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Rahul
Rahul@sairahul1·
You don't need a web developer → Softr AI You don't need a designer → Canva You don't need a copywriter → Writesonic You don't need an SEO agency → Blog SEO You don't need a video editor → Invideo You don't need a marketing professional → AdCreative It's 2023 — anyone can start a business without any experience.
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Daniel Mahncke
Daniel Mahncke@MnkeDaniel·
American hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman is a big fan of self-studying investing. "You can learn investing by reading books." Here is the 11-Book-List that he recommends to everyone who wants to learn about Investing👇
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L.A.M.Z
L.A.M.Z@OlamideTowobola·
If you’re interested in LEARNING all of these for FREE: Product Management Project Management Business Analytics Data visualization Microsoft Excel Data Analytics Big Data Scrum UI/UX Agile SQL You can access them here: drive.google.com/drive/mobile/f… Repost for someone on your TL. Happy learning!
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Rahul
Rahul@sairahul1·
Faceless YouTube channels can make you $10,000/mo And you need less money and experience than you think, in the age of AI. Here's how to do it in the next 30 days:
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Zumer
Zumer@zumercreator·
ChatGPT can now create a YouTube video. Not only the video, but also the thumbnail and the voice. Here's how to do it with a single prompt:
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Rahul
Rahul@sairahul1·
I just met a guy making $200,000+ per year. And he didn't write a single line of code. Here are 15 mind-blowing AI tools that he uses everyday to make money: [ Bookmark to use later 🧵]
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Dr Oludayo Sokunbi
Dr Oludayo Sokunbi@Oludeewon·
The following schools in the USA 🇺🇸DO NOT need supervisors to get SCHOLARSHIPS. Just search for your dept., check the Admission conditions and apply. RT and Tag your friends. Let's go: 1. University of Michigan- Dearborn (Graduate students only) Link: umdearborn.edu/financial-aid/… 2. New York Institute of Technology Link: nyit.edu/admissions/int… 3. University of Memphis Link: memphis.edu/iss/current_in… 4. Western Michigan University Link: wmich.edu/civil-construc…
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Dr Oludayo Sokunbi
Dr Oludayo Sokunbi@Oludeewon·
This link contains samples of Personal Statements and SOP for all fields. Use these samples to write yours, especially if you are looking for Admission and scholarship. Link: studential.com/personal-state…
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Nat Miletic
Nat Miletic@natmiletic·
My 12 year old wants to learn WordPress, which makes me very happy! I put together some free resources to help him learn. Check them out 👇
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Richard Yu
Richard Yu@richardyuzee·
These 30 lessons took me 4 years to learn… I’ll teach them to you in 30 seconds:
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Chris Staudinger
Chris Staudinger@ChrisStaud·
SOLID principles are key in object-oriented programming. But what does each principle actually mean, and why are they significant? 🧵
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