Nayanika Mula

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Nayanika Mula

Nayanika Mula

@nainamula

I help entrepreneurs/tech 9-5ers build magnetic brands with stories that convert | Writer trained under Dan Koe | Helped 5+ creators

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Nayanika Mula
Nayanika Mula@nainamula·
I'm a top 1% creator growing fast. 200+ followers in 24 hrs. Inbounds after 60 days on X. Attracted top creators like Nicolas Cole and Taylin Simmonds. I put together a 22-page doc detailing everything I’ve learned. Want it? Like+ Comment your favorite city. Follow (so I can DM) RT/Quote for a bonus
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Daniel Aros@thedanielaros·
@nainamula Mine has been off cause of work and dog sitting lol
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Daniel Aros@thedanielaros·
I've got a test for you: If you've slept well for a week and still hate your job, maybe it's not the right fit A bad night's sleep is pure misery But if you're all rested up and still hate it... just quit
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Pranoti@pranotihere·
Quick networking tip. Don't hold back from giving genuine compliments.
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Nayanika Mula@nainamula·
I Was Playing the Game All Wrong. For years, I followed the script. Got the degree. Landed the job. Ticked every box they said would lead to success. But I wasn’t building anything. I wasn’t owning my story. I was just existing, waiting for something to change. Then I realized—I had to be the one to change. I started writing. Thinking for myself. Sharing my journey publicly. What I got wrong. What I learned. What actually matters. And slowly, I built something real. A voice. A brand. A mission. I stopped playing it safe. I started shaping my own narrative. Helping others do the same has been immensely rewarding! Because success isn’t about following the rules. It’s about writing your own.
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Kevin Oldham, CEPA@koldhamkc·
We took in this fella as a foster right before Christmas . He’s been pretty cool so he’s my birthday present from my wife. I’m excited that he’s now an Oldham! Buddy is the name.
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Nayanika Mula@nainamula·
I love that! Meaning gives purpose to beauty. I never thought of like that. Beauty makes you feel something you didn’t know existed in you, when you know the purpose behind its existence. I think this is what makes humans unique. There’s an invisible string of connection through art and beauty. Often quite elusive and beyond words.
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Dom Jeswal@DomJeswal·
Konark Sun Temple or The Hawa Mahal (Jaipur.) The Taj Mahal isn't beautiful physically, but metaphysically - a monument built from meaning. A lit single ember suspended in time - forever. For Mumtaz. Meaning gives purpose to beauty.
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Dom Jeswal@DomJeswal·
In 1632, a grieving king discovered how beauty holds infinite power. 400 years later, Chanel spent billions copying him. The truth is so simple, even top fashion brands overlook it. The timeless blueprint making luxury irresistible 🧵:
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Valentin@valentinmakes·
Excitement → Overwhelm → Demotivation. Every new chapter comes with waves of emotions. Expect them. Celebrate small wins and trust in the process, you can't loose if you keep going.
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Nayanika Mula@nainamula·
@iamdresean Happiness is vague and often elusive. A sense of agency in life brings purpose and satisfaction. That’s often overlooked by people and they pursue things that society has deemed important. That’s the biggest source of dissatisfaction imo
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Dre@iamdresean·
I always wondered why people pursue everlasting happiness. There is no formula for eternal joy. Longing for it is unachievable by our design as human beings. Happiness is a mood that is predetermined by conditions (i.e: environment, pain, or mindset.) There are much more achievable things to focus on such as purpose, meaning, or peace, which can all be disciplined choices, and a lifelong journey.
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Nayanika Mula@nainamula·
Being a creator is just circulating ideas through your unique lens. Your audience resonates because they share similar interests, but timing is everything. What doesn’t strike a chord today might hit deeply tomorrow. Keep creating—people will get in the zone when it’s their time.
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Pranoti@pranotihere·
@nainamula It's the uncomfortable situations that make us learn the most.
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Nayanika Mula@nainamula·
Reflecting on 2024, it didn’t start off easy. Losing my job in January felt like the ground had been pulled out from under me. But sometimes, when you’re forced to pause, you finally get the clarity you’ve been chasing. I wanted to create something unique that reflected who I am and what I stand for. In the process, I saw just how powerful personal branding can be. It’s not just for creators—it’s for anyone who wants to be intentional about their path. At the same time, I stepped into a new role—a job that aligned much more with my interests. I’ve been working on ontology and Gen AI, diving into decisions that shape entire organizations. Seeing how businesses operate at that level has been game-changing. It’s taught me what drives impact and where time is wasted chasing things that don’t. These game-changing lessons have shaped my thinking about my business and the people I want to help. And then there’s life outside work. This year, I moved countries and cities within countries, took on new challenges, and started planning my wedding. It’s been chaotic, but I've also learned the value of slowing down. Rest, family, and space to reflect aren’t just nice-to-haves—they’re essential if you want to play the long game. Looking back, it’s been a surreal, humbling year. I’ve learned so much about building systems, asking better questions, and focusing on what matters. As I step into 2025, I’m carrying those lessons with me—into my work, business, and how I help others build their own thing. Here’s to clarity, growth, and everything that comes next.
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Future You@Futureyousucces·
@nainamula The unexpected often gives you time to step back and take a good look where you are. You then evaluate and move on with a new plan.
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Nayanika Mula@nainamula·
@DomJeswal It’s a science of categorizing real world entities into groups based on domain and their use cases. It’s also apparently the philosophy of being. But I just deal with the former, unfortunately. The latter is way more interesting
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Dom Jeswal@DomJeswal·
@nainamula What in the world is Ontology🫨 sounds fancy.
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Nayanika Mula@nainamula·
Creativity grows when you make space for it A cluttered mind and a noisy world drown out ideas. Clear both, and you make room for inspiration to flow.
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Nayanika Mula@nainamula·
Consistency is useless without direction. Stop grinding blindly. Step back, rethink, and make sure you’re actually going somewhere worthwhile.
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Shalini@ShaliniSin69160·
My current direction is to prove to myself that I can build a meaningful and sustainable life for me. My purpose is to create something valuable, and to be more specific, I aim to spread awareness about managing emotions and feelings effectively. Having struggled with this myself, I’ve realized how crucial it is to have control over emotions to achieve true peace of mind.
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