Alecia Repp | Executive Coach

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Alecia Repp | Executive Coach

Alecia Repp | Executive Coach

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Founder-CEOs: Your business can't outrun who you're being. Identity • Energy • Execution for Scale with Standards instead of Sacrifice

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Alecia Repp | Executive Coach
Frank was stuck at 3-5k months for years before we worked together. In 3 months & 3 days he made his previous annual income. Including a 32k month. We 4x'd his business in 9 months. More than a 200k year. Yesterday he closed his biggest deal yet at 18k! Round of applause! 👏
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The freedom you once sought after becomes a maxed out calendar, no time to spare, every minute accounted for and no days off in sight. Your life becomes the dancing bear having to uphold the hype, the theatrics, the buzz on your ever growing moon mission. Full Blog 🔗 in bio
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RUSS@russdiemon·
you’d be a lot further in life if you stopped sleepin on yourself
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AURIC@theauriclife·
You are going to judge, looked at as if you are crazy and people are going to doubt you… keep building your dreams anyway!
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Troy Assoignon@troyassoignon·
I have a Positioning Intelligence Agent named "Edward" and the feedback I'm receiving has blown me away. I joined a 2hr hackathon with @elevenlabs this week and worked my buns off to get this thing together. Huge shout out to @lovable and @instalanding_ai as I would not of been able to make this interface so immersive without ya'll... In this world, rising tides raise all ships. Anyway, meet Edward. I'm wrapping up the UX/UI right now and will be making him Agentic in the next few weeks as I experiment further.
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Troy Assoignon@troyassoignon·
just submitted my week2 submission video for @lovableshipped - have a watch if you're interested raw, no edits - will do so later.
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Troy Assoignon@troyassoignon·
How many Agents do you have working on a project? 1x Claude Sonnet 4.0 Cursor (Manager) 2x ClaudeCode (Debug / Fixer / 1x Tandem) 1x Acli RovoDev (Architect / Backend )
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Troy Assoignon@troyassoignon·
A product is sticky not when it works but when it feels like a mirror with magic timing. Here are 3 simple litmus tests you can run as a prompt while you're vibe coding your AI integrated products to shift the impact your UX/UI has on the user, and ultimately stickyness.
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@troyassoignon Love this it's so true. I hate the strategy of constantly being extra and always needing to top yourself to keep growing, just means your position isn't wired. 🔥🔥
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Troy Assoignon@troyassoignon·
Folks I work with? They are killers in their field. The thing we always remember is... Markets don't get crowded. They get lazy. The economy shifts and the pressure hits. Unrealistic expectations come back down to earth, markets regulate. The great cleansing, the strong survive. How do you stay in the game the longest? Proper positioning, not by shouting louder. A nice platitude, but how? Everything about positioning is market awareness, emotional EQ, IQ and some long hard reflection. Positioning is reflection in action, recognizing how damn great your company is, how damn far you've come, the hurdles, the challenges, the results... All of that? It tells a story. It persuades. It doesn't manipulate, because it comes from the truth. It's who you are, brought to the forefront of what you do. You're just so damn busy, that until you pay someone to lock in your positioning, you generally don't take it seriously. Which makes you work way harder than you need to be, everything can be outsourced. The thing is... You don't have to pretend to be someone that you're not once your positioning is wired, everything just becomes more simple. If you take anything away from this? Bottle up everything you've done, and are doing in a way that is presentable. All of your efforts become easier, more graceful and a heck of a lot more fun.
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Troy Assoignon@troyassoignon·
Just did a quick chat with @elijahmuraoka_ What they are building over there with Soshi is incredible. Go check them out.
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Troy Assoignon@troyassoignon·
Shoutout to @lovable and the AI Showdown, this is one of 4 new interfaces I shipped this weekend for AgenticBehavior. Open Source moves the world, but Privacy, Safety, and Trust must lead the way. You ever worry about your data? I do. I built this architecture so researchers and companies can work on private projects locally and responsibly. ✅ Local-first AI (USBC DeepSeekR1) ✅ No cloud (Browser Based Memory) ✅ No account (It's local, it's yours) Safeguards still exist... • Content safety protocols... • Age confirmation built-in 18+... • This ain't the wild wild west, cowboy... Stay tuned for the other 4 soon, will do a sleek video walkthrough.
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Troy Assoignon@troyassoignon·
11/10 happy until they got home and realized they should of been a solo SMB Attorney, or something more. Happiness IMO is on a long horizon, I bet if you compare 90% of their lives now, they've had 10 jobs, and zero profession, with a few building a career they like, compared to the latter. Short term happy isn't always worth it.
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SMB Attorney@SMB_Attorney·
Before law school, I worked with a bunch of sales bros with low-tier state school educations who made good money, drank a ton of Red Bull, bought stocks they knew nothing about, owned McMansions in the suburbs and were having way more babies than was probably responsible. Those dudes were 11/10 happy. After law school, I worked with mostly Ivy League educated lawyers who made top 1% money, ate at fancy restaurants, invested in private equity and hedge funds, owned fancy homes in historic and exclusive parts of major cities and had kids later in life, if at all. They were all miserable. There is a good lesson in this, even though I’m not exactly sure what it is.
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Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
In 5 words or less, what makes you or your product stand out from the competition?
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Troy Assoignon@troyassoignon·
@eliana_jordan <html> or <?PHP> if you started two decades ago, if you started recently, Python or Java
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Eliana@eliana_jordan·
What programming language did you learn first? I bet you can guess mine
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Troy Assoignon@troyassoignon·
Alphabet just wins here. Did you know why Google is called Alphabet? Because they want to make an "Alpha" bet on every letter in the English language. G is their bet on data. I digress, nerd info. If I compare Microsoft to Google, it's the ease of use with Google for me. It the same reason Apple beat them in the 1990s, Microsoft is functional - but sometimes too functional. Simplifying complex things is hard. Teams is so hard to use, and Meets is dead simple. Hmmm.... 🤔 Saturday morning musings as I get caffinated and situated here for the day. Are you a loyal Microsoft user? What can they do to survive?
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