Nathh Amarendra Sasmal

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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal

@hiamarendra

6PM CEO Coach | I help always-on managers switch off, reclaim evenings, weekends & energy in 60 days without hurting performance or growth

Katılım Nisan 2026
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@Mount_Zion438 Building with great teams can lead to profound transformations. I've seen how collaboration sparks innovation in recovery.
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Zion || Design@Mount_Zion438·
In May, I want to work with amazing teams building interesting projects!
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal
Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
Don't measure your day by how busy you were. Measure it by whether your top priority moved forward.
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@ashmskane Building on discipline can transform your perspective and help you find balance. I remember juggling corporate duties with personal projects... it was tough, but so rewarding.
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Asher Kanebi
Asher Kanebi@ashmskane·
Really amazed at people working 9-5 while building stuff. That's a lot of discipline and perseverance. Rooting for you!
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal
Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@fastrlife I often lost years to the grind. Rediscovering presence helped me savor moments again... even little ones in busy days. It’s vital.
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Axel (fastr)@fastrlife·
Extremely common for people to hit ~25 years old and feel time flying by… If only they understood; You can slow it down. Remember how summers felt like a lifetime when you were a kid? Time isn’t actually moving quicker now than it was then… You’re just not present anymore.
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal
Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@MeladKhajepour Shifting focus from metrics to meaningful action is vital. I learned that during my burnout recovery... progress comes from mindful reflection, not just tracking.
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Melad Khajepour@MeladKhajepour·
tracking sleep, macros, screen time, and net worth without ever sitting down to interpret the numbers isn't discipline, but another form of feeling productive while nothing actually changes
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@Hazel52389 Building momentum is a journey. I remember feeling stuck in my corporate role, only to realize consistency is key... small steps can lead to big changes.
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Lilly Hazel
Lilly Hazel@Hazel52389·
You don’t need to keep starting over. You need to stop quitting. Every time you restart, you lose the momentum you already built and end up back at zero. Consistency is what actually moves things forward. Stay with it this time.
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal
Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@PhilsUpgrades The power of self-reflection is immense... I learned to coach myself through tough corporate moments, finding clarity in my recordings.
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Phil Frischke
Phil Frischke@PhilsUpgrades·
The best public speaking coach is already in your pocket Your self-recordings on your phone.
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@thechibzz Finding happiness in the little things can shift your perspective. I remember rediscovering joy during my own burnout recovery... It’s transformative.
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Chi▪︎
Chi▪︎@thechibzz·
Someone asked me what makes me happy and I surprised myself by how many answers I had. It was a good day.
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@JacobHEvans I know the weight of that one piece of content. After years in corporate life, I found clarity through genuine sharing.
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Jacob Evans
Jacob Evans@JacobHEvans·
You are one piece of content away from changing your life. That could be your 5th post. Or your 20,000th post. Go find out.
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@nicole_clash Finding clarity in chaos is tough. I shifted my focus from external noise to inner peace during my career. It’s transformative... and real growth begins within.
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Nic0le
Nic0le@nicole_clash·
I’ve been highly controversial recently and people tend to project an idea of me based on certain things. So I’m gonna break the #1 rule of social media and talk politics for a second. I genuinely do not gaf. The whole 2 party system is a lie. Every single point of contention is broken down into the most polarizing thing possible. “Baby killers” vs “Taking away women’s rights” “Robbing away our freedom and self defense” vs “Enabling murderers and school shootings” Etc etc etc. Recently, I spoke out on being pro Universal Income, and that was apparently not popular with both parties. I’ve actually never seen both sides so vehemently against the same thing. Society has been systematically brainwashed into thinking a certain way. For example, the very mention of Elon Musk has people assuming that I hate trans people?? Me being pro AI apparently means I hate artists and jobs?? Stop projecting lol, you don’t know me. And I quite honestly do not have the luxury of virtue signaling right now. Virtue signaling is for the broke, the retired, and those running for office. I’m not gonna be a fake bitch and come on here with my politically correct talking points. It would have been soooo easy to farm the lot of you by saying shit like “Fuck Trump” or “Deport the immigrants”. Heck, if I wanted to speedrun social influence I’d probably turn into a MAGA influencer preaching trad wife and red pill. Social media has a habit of rewarding the most polarizing takes. It’s much easier uniting a group of people towards a common hate than under a common goal. At the risk of sounding like a communist (I swear to you that I am capitalist to my core), I think the CCP is unironically doing a better job right now. It’s primarily due to long term planning and not having to optimize for 4 year election cycles. Democracy worked ok when the US was a small country with a handful of people. But nowadays, politicians do whatever to manipulate the masses and the votes they hold. And oh boy are the masses easy to manipulate. I’ve never voted in my life. In fact, I think democracy is literally copium fed to the people to make them think they can have artificial agency by voting. But let’s be real here. You as the individual has no real impact on the outcome of anything by voting alone. It’s an illusion of choice, “picking the lesser evil out of 2 evils”. How many times have you heard “Vote __ so __ don’t win”? If you really want to go have an impact in the world, go get rich. The beauty and flaw of the government is that politicians can be bought. You’re gonna be able to do so much more good in the world getting rich instead of bickering over talking point slogans slung around by either parties. Stop hating those you perceive to be the “other side” lol, trust me they are not your enemy. In terms of personal politics, I’m only mildly racist (not towards the race you’d think, and it’s for a good reason). I swear I am not a sexist homophobic transphobic communist artist-hating nazi.
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@agrossule I’ve seen too many talented people burn out chasing the wrong goals. True collaboration requires caring, not just performance. Let’s shift the focus.
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Alberto Grossule@agrossule·
Your next colleague will not eat, sleep, quit, or care.
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal
Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@ItsKieranDrew I stepped away from the grind to reclaim my time and focus on what truly matters. Freedom opens doors to growth and authenticity. I've seen it change lives.
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Kieran Drew
Kieran Drew@ItsKieranDrew·
I didn't become an entrepreneur to get rich. I became an entrepreneur to be free. I wanted to be in control. I hated that my free time was limited to the weekends. Or that I had to ask permission to take a holiday. Or that I had to work with people I didn't want to. So I quit to become a writer. Sure, I've never worked harder. You have to deal with a lot of uncertainty. You end up working much more than a normal 9-to-5. But it's on your terms, at your pace, on projects you want. When the weather is good, you can close your laptop, grab your dog, and enjoy a couple of hours on the beach. And that is worth every effort. You cannot put a price on freedom.
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@C_T_Writes Credit scores reflect habits, not worth. I've seen too many talented folks held back by this narrow view... It's about holistic financial health.
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C T Writes
C T Writes@C_T_Writes·
The credit score is not a measure of how good you are with money. It is a measure of how reliably you repay debt. Pay every bill on time. Keep your credit utilisation below 30 percent. Do not apply for multiple credit products at once. That number affects your mortgage rate, your rental applications and your financial options for decades. Manage it intentionally.
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@KateBour Focusing on substance transforms noise into meaningful conversation. In my recovery journey, clarity turned chaos into purpose. It's all about intention.
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Katelyn Bourgoin 🧠
Katelyn Bourgoin 🧠@KateBour·
Amplification without a clear idea is just noise at higher volume.
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@taraspedko Taking back control of my schedule transformed my life. I learned the hard way that every hour counts in building my own path... now I guard each one.
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TARAS PD
TARAS PD@taraspedko·
If you do not own and control your daily schedule, you have already surrendered control of your life. The herd blindly sells their finite time to build someone else's compounding dream. Reclaim your hours, guard your calendar, and step into sovereign ownership.
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@The_MMW I've learned the hard way that lending money can strain bonds. Once, I helped a friend and ended up feeling more stressed. It’s tough to navigate.
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@talesreisa I once felt paralyzed by too much choice in my corporate life. Sometimes, it’s about facing what we resist, not the extra info.
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Tales 🧘🏽‍♂️🧠
The prospect doesn’t need more information. They have enough information. That’s the problem. They’ve been drowning in information for years and still haven’t moved. Your job is not to educate them. Your job is to corner the part of them that keeps choosing weakness.
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@jimheskel Building meaningful conversations has always been key for me in closing deals. Transitioning from corporate life, I realized it's about connection... not just a process.
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Jim Heskel
Jim Heskel@jimheskel·
First sale path: Content → DM → Conversation → Offer → Payment. 5 steps. That's it. I closed $5K deals this way. Google Doc and a Stripe link. No funnel or site in sight. You're not missing infrastructure. You're missing one conversation.
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Nathh Amarendra Sasmal@hiamarendra·
@Olivia0945 Knowing your worth reshapes priorities. I realized it during my burnout phase... the shift from chasing validation to choosing authenticity was liberating.
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Olivia
Olivia@Olivia0945·
You move differently when you know your worth. You stop chasing, stop proving, and start choosing.
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