thomy
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2025 / Wrap
- Left my 9–5 and studies,
- Visited Dubai,
- Built muscle and discipline,
- Started my personal brand
Worked on insane projects
@Substyai
@escal8_agency
@needleadai
Big milestones reached this year
- +2k new followers across all platforms
- Ready to move to Dubai next year
- Bought my dream setup (camera, laptop, etc.)
Life isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon, 2026 will be bigger




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This week has been unusually calm.
I set my schedule, every task I do in a day goes into my calendar and suddenly I get everything done, and by the evening, I even have time to rest. 🤯
It’s a weird FOMO feeling, like I’m missing out or could be doing more.
All of this comes from breaking old habits of endless, unsystematic work.
This past week, everything just flows - client work, personal life, rest.
Finally, I feel like I’m getting closer to how I imagined it.
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@thomasbail_ Well said! Content should attract the right people! 😌
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Attracting qualified leads,
is a matter of intention
You don’t create content to be seen,
you create content to be chosen
Every word should filter,
every idea should position
The truth is simple,
if your content doesn’t qualify,
it’s because it doesn’t say anything important
Expertise is proven,
not announced


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@PakshalCodes Exactly!
People don’t buy features, they buy the promise. If your offer shows the win they’re chasing, you’ve already done most of the selling
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@thomasbail_ I believe that as a consumer , I'm more likely to opt in an offer that sells me the desire rather than the features.
Narratives that make people lend their trust (monetary in this case) is something an offer needs
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Most offers don’t fail because they’re bad,
they fail because no one understands them
Your prospect wants clarity,
not complexity
Most offers try to impress,
instead of making the decision obvious
Here’s what actually changes everything
Make your result crystal clear
Make your message shorter
Make your process easy to picture
Make your value impossible to ignore
A simple offer sells,
a confusing one disappears

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