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Jerome A Finch | Communication Expert

Jerome A Finch | Communication Expert

@JeromeAFinch

I turn people into fantastic verbal communicators. Book a low pressure discovery call with me, by clicking the link below.

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Jerome A Finch | Communication Expert
Martin Lewis is allowed to financially advise us on British TV because he offers you no financial salvation Turn off the TV lol
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Hispanic Nomad | Remote Work, Travel, Growth
Have I just had ADHD all this time? I visited a very good friend of mine yesterday, and he told me he’s been diagnosed with adult ADHD. He started on medication and it’s helped him a lot Ngl, the thought has crossed my mind more than once. Usually around 2am when I’ve got six tabs open, three half-finished projects, and I’m researching something that has nothing to do with what I sat down to do I’ve never been diagnosed and I’m suspicious of the current trend of everyone on the internet deciding they’re neurodivergent after watching a 60-second TikTok BUT I DID get diagnosed as being “gifted” as a kid… and there’s a lot of overlap Plus, the symptom list is uncomfortably familiar, so let’s just look at it The classic ADHD symptoms (adult version): - Trouble starting tasks, even ones you actually want to do (man does this happen) - Hyperfocus on things that interest you to the point you forget to eat (the only reason why I play 7 musical instruments) - Time blindness: either 20 minutes or 4 hours, no in-between - Chronic restlessness - Forgetting why you walked into a room - Forgetting appointments unless they’re in three different calendars (I often joke if something is not in my calendar, it doesn’t exist) - Interrupting people because you’ll lose the thought if you don’t say it now - Buying the thing, then losing the thing, then buying it again - Struggling with boring admin tasks while easily building complex systems for things you find interesting - Emotional intensity that hits harder and faster than seems proportionate - Difficulty with transitions; starting and stopping both feel hard - Impulsive decisions that occasionally turn out brilliantly and occasionally turn out to be moving to a new continent on three days’ notice That last one is where it gets interesting for a lot of nomads I’ve thought about this a lot. The traits that get pathologized in a 9-to-5 office context … These are basically the operating manual for a certain kind of nomad life ✅ Moving countries every few months is built-in novelty ✅ Running your own business means you can ride the hyperfocus wave when it shows up and not pretend to look busy when it doesn’t ✅ No commute, no meetings about meetings, no fluorescent lights, no boss watching you stim ✅ You get to design around your weird brain instead of fighting it for 40 hours a week I’m not saying every nomad has ADHD. That would be silly. But I’d bet the proportion is higher than in the general population, because this lifestyle is one of the few where the “symptoms” become useful Or at least, less crippling Just some food for thought
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BabyStarship@BabyStarE8·
@SwipeWright It isn't that they wouldn't try. It is that the technology and the access to information are now beyond their capacity to contain it. They will never have the power they had. They are irrelevant.
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Colin Wright@SwipeWright·
If you think "it's over," just wait. If a Democrat wins the presidency in 2028, the censorship industrial complex will come back so fast you'll get whiplash. The woke haven't been defeated. They're laying low while they build up their armies in Mordor.
Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸@pmarca

It's incredible the extent to which the social sanctioning engine has simply seized up. Hit pieces that would have been 5-alarm fires 5 years ago now come and go with no notice. Nobody cares, it's over.

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@TheEdPill If you make online money, have a family and live in the countryside it's good but.. As a society it's completely cooked and over (for the next few decades at least)
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Ed@TheEdPill·
“You’re a hater since leaving Thailand” Obviously. England is cold, grey, boring. Thailand was hot, sunny, cheap, endless Muay Thai, exploration, bikes, beaches, mountains etc. Thailand was a fucking dream lad. All dreams end. I woke up. It’s over.
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Health & Fitness Campus
Health & Fitness Campus@fitnesscampus_·
Andrew Tate lists off all the reasons Dubai is the best city in the world. 👇 “Only the poor people hate Dubai…”
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Reece Wabara
Reece Wabara@ReeceWabara·
9am-5pm is for Work. 5pm-6pm is for Food. 6pm-12am is for Claude. Repeat 🔁 Learn life.
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Count Dankula
Count Dankula@CountDankulaTV·
I have literally never, not even once, seen plastic surgery that made a person look better.
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Jen Glaser ✨
Jen Glaser ✨@raisinguptwins·
@StreetFightsHQ Chinese people are just straight forward. They'll smile and call you fat because you are. It's usually not in a mean way. We just apply our Western lens on their words
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Insane Clips@StreetFightsHQ·
Chinese couple thought he couldn’t understand them… whole time they were shit talking him and he knew exactly what they were saying 😳💀
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“Dubai 🇦🇪 is the only place you can move to bro” Literally the next day: bombings and attacks in Dubai One of the main reasons I chose Paraguay 🇵🇾 is because we have unlimited water, food and electricity, and we’re out of the way of all major world powers But alas, we don’t have Bugattis
US Mission to UAE@USAinUAE

Subject: Security Alert - Shelter-In-Place - U.S. Mission UAE, Feb. 28, 2026 Location: UAE Event: Due to regional hostilities, the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the U.S. Consulate in Dubai have instructed staff to shelter-in-place (i.e., take cover). We recommend all Americans in the UAE do the same until further notice. Assistance: Dial 999 for emergency services in UAE U.S. citizens can contact the consular section at: U.S. Embassy Abu Dhabi Telephone: +(971) (2) 414-2200 Emergency Telephone: +(971) (0) 2-414-2200 Email: ACSAbuDhabi@state.gov U.S. Consulate General Dubai Telephone: +(971) (4) 309-4000 Emergency Telephone: +(971) (4) 309-4000 Email: DubaiACS@state.gov Actions to Take: Find a secure location within your residence or another safe building. Have a supply of food, water, medications, and other essential items. Monitor media for breaking news. Be prepared to adjust your plans. Keep your phone charged and maintain communication with family and friends to inform them of your status. Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive the latest updates on security in UAE.

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Alex Napier Holland 🦍@NapierHolland·
The hardest step is to build your remote freelance income from zero to $3-4k/month. It takes pure grind and skill acquisition. But it only takes a few extra skills and more risk tolerance to hit $10k/month. (Eg. The willingness to be accountable and own your results.) …then you realise the people at $20-30k+ have no extra creative skills (often, less!). They simply approach work with systems. If you’re at $3-4k/month, congratulations. You’ve done the hard part. You’d be silly not to push for more.
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Miss Money Penny
Miss Money Penny@CleansedTweets·
No one in China uses headphones. On a train, it sounds like being in an arcade. From restaurants to airports, phones blare at full volume.
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deep england
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Nick Dixon@NickDixon·
People close to Starmer say he has no ideas, no curiosity, and is mainly concerned with stressing that meetings are ‘smart casual’. He is the ultimate mediocrity and I can’t stand him.
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Patrik@Cocoon_DM·
All these mfs tweeting "Paraguay - LatAms Best Kept Secret" Bro, when all of you are tweeting about it it's not really a secret is it?
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
The UK does not have a welfare problem. It's got a corrupt politician and corrupt political elite problem. It's got a billionaire problem. Tax the rich.
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stellacreasy@stellacreasy·
Without immigrants Man U’s starting line up last night would have been three players and the bench would have consisted of just two. Ratcliffe doesn't seem to understand the contribution they make to his own team, let alone this country - but then as he is an immigrant himself being resident of monaco rather than manchester there's obviously a lot of things he's not thought through...
Rob Harris@RobHarris

Breaking: Man United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe says in @skynews interview “the UK has been colonised by immigrants” Speaking to @EdConwaySky news.sky.com/story/the-uk-h…

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Hispanic Nomad | Remote Work, Travel, Growth
The Balkan Arbitrage Play I'm calling it now... - 🇦🇱 Albania - 🇲🇰 North Macedonia - 🇷🇸 Serbia - 🇲🇪 Montenegro - 🇧🇦 Bosnia These countries are about to explode for remote workers in the next 3-5 years Here's why: 👇 1. EU proximity without EU costs 🇪🇺 - you get European infrastructure and culture at 1/3 the price. Fly to Italy in 90 minutes 2. Digital nomad visas dropping - Montenegro and Albania already have them. Serbia will follow. These governments want you there 3. Functional cities - Tirana, Belgrade, Podgorica aren't sexy, but they work. Fast internet, good food, walkable centers 4. Beach access - Albanian Riviera is the Mediterranean before Instagram ruined it. Montenegro's Bay of Kotor is world-class 5. Safety - violent crime is basically non-existent. You can walk anywhere at midnight 6. Tax optimization potential - several of these countries have territorial or lump-sum tax schemes for residents The region has been overlooked because of 1990s war baggage. That perception is 30 years outdated Mark this tweet. 📌 2028, everyone will be talking about the Balkans
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Dylan Madden
Dylan Madden@Dylanmadden·
I haven't made a cold call in years. No events. No schmoozing. No pretending to be someone I'm not. Just writing, systems, and talking to people who came to me. Built a life most people don't believe is real. Being an introvert isn't a weakness. It's a filter for building money that doesn't drain you.
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