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Tim Enalls

Tim Enalls

@timenalls

I Produce Your YouTube — You Record 30 Min/Week | Then Build the Funnel Behind It | 150K Subs, 20M Views, Silver Play Button

Las Vegas, NV Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Tim Enalls
Tim Enalls@timenalls·
@smithhmackenzie Alcohol simply doesn’t have enough upside and enjoyment to justify the negative effects of it. How do people get addicted to that? About one beer every few months is the most I drink now.
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Mackenzie Smith
Mackenzie Smith@smithhmackenzie·
I get asked a lot why I don’t drink It's because I don't see the point It's not enjoyable, it's empty calories, and I end up feeling like shit My sleep, training, and productivity will be impacted There's just no value to me personally Anyone else relate to this?
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Andrew Bolis
Andrew Bolis@AndrewBolis·
This woman makes $450 a day in passive income by doing simple tasks with ChatGPT. Usually, I charge $89 for this killer guide, but it's yours 100% FREE. Like + Comment "GPT" and I'll send you my detailed guide for FREE. Must follow to get DM now. FREE for 48 hours only.
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Tim Enalls
Tim Enalls@timenalls·
@PJaccetturo Red Rising is severely underrated. I think I’m on book 5 or 6. Great taste, PJ.
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PJ Ace
PJ Ace@PJaccetturo·
We are about to see a massive explosion of books turned into cinema. I used Luma’s new agent to build this ‘Red Rising’ teaser in less than a week. Previously, this series would've needed a $200M+ greenlight. Not anymore. Bookmark my full workflow + Seedance 2.0 prompts 🧵👇
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Tim Enalls
Tim Enalls@timenalls·
@robertoblake I wonder if this DM feature would be favorable for sales outreach by people selling legitimate offers. Something to definitely watch out for. Sharp as always, Roberto.
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Robin Delta
Robin Delta@heyrobinai·
Gemini Pro 3.1 just killed PowerPoint anyone can now create presentation decks that look like they cost $5k Prompt below:
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Joshua Brown
Joshua Brown@joshbrown·
@MediaKing Thanks for correcting your narrative. People generally have no idea what someone is going through that they don’t share. Good reminder to us all that it’s ok to not share every aspect of your life. And to not judge others before you know them.
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Matt Paulson
Matt Paulson@MediaKing·
Alex and Leila just released a podcast interview where they talk about this in detail, and it adds a lot more context. They want kids. Tried IVF. Didn’t work. Had problems from it. Going to try again. Their lives are under a microscope due to their massive media presence and people (including me) judge them based on what we see and it’s just never a complete picture. So, my initial take was off. I admit that. Hoping that their lives will be blessed by a baby Hormozi in 2026 or 2027.
Matt Paulson@MediaKing

My real takeaway from this interview is that Hormozi appears to have missed the most important parts of life — having children, passion for your work, and personal happiness. He won the game he was playing (business), but maybe he wasn’t playing the right game at all.

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Tim Enalls
Tim Enalls@timenalls·
@SalesMastery_HQ @AlexHormozi A business about teaching someone sales doesn’t seem like a bad idea at all to me. People will criticize anything, I guess.
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Michael Williams | Sales Mastery HQ
Michael Williams | Sales Mastery HQ@SalesMastery_HQ·
Left a career most people thought I was crazy to leave. The looks I got when I said "I'm starting over at 50" told me everything. Some people wanted me to fail so their decision to stay comfortable felt justified. That's the part nobody warns you about - the people rooting against you aren't strangers. They're the ones who know you best.
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
To achieve great things you have to be willing to be disliked. Because in the beginning, you’ll do different stuff than the people around you, and they’ll dislike you for it. And in the end, you’ll achieve more than the people around you, and they’ll dislike you for it.
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Tim Enalls
Tim Enalls@timenalls·
If you want to succeed at online entrepreneurship, content is non-negotiable. But most people burn 20+ hours per week on it because they're doing everything manually. Here are five AI tools that compress content creation into a fraction of the time: 1. Claude (Projects Feature) I built an AI clone file containing my beliefs, perspectives, and frameworks. Now when I need strategic decisions, Claude analyzes options based on my actual context—not generic advice. What used to take days of thinking now takes 10 minutes. Also exceptional for batch-creating social posts, video scripts, and sales emails that sound like me. 2. Descript Records, transcribes, and edits video in one platform. Remove filler words by editing the transcript—the video updates automatically. What used to take an hour of manual editing now takes five minutes. 3. OpusClip Takes long-form content and identifies the best moments for short clips. Upload a 15-minute video, get 10+ clips reformatted for Instagram Reels, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts. No manual editing required. 4. Midjourney Best image generation tool. I use it for social graphics, YouTube thumbnails, and presentation visuals. Prompt it once, get four options in 30 seconds. No stock photo hunting. No hiring designers. 5. Gamma App AI-powered presentation builder. Paste an outline, get 15 professionally designed slides in minutes. Perfect for pitch decks, client proposals, and workshop materials. Stack these five tools and you can produce more content in a week than most people produce in a month. The quality stays high because you're focusing on strategy and refinement instead of grinding through manual tasks. Speed wins in online entrepreneurship. These tools give you speed without sacrificing quality.
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Tim Enalls
Tim Enalls@timenalls·
The world feels more uncertain than it has in years. That uncertainty can be paralyzing if you let it. Here's what works better: channel your energy toward goals you can actually control. Focus more on what you can do, not what you can't. You can't fix broken institutions, but you can build something that serves people better than those institutions did. You can't control global chaos, but you can create order in your own life and business. Become what you want to see more of in the world. If you want more competence, become exceptionally competent at what you do. If you want more honesty, build your reputation on telling the truth. If you want more value in the marketplace, offer considerably more value than people around you. Uncertainty reveals who was building something real and who was just riding favorable conditions. The people who survive and thrive in chaotic times are the ones who stopped waiting for stability and started creating it themselves. You can't predict what's coming. But you can build skills, systems, and leverage that work regardless of what happens next. That's the only certainty worth having. The world doesn't owe you stability. You build it.
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Tim Enalls
Tim Enalls@timenalls·
Most people approach problems the same way every time. They hit a wall, get frustrated, and either brute-force through it or give up. That's not problem-solving. That's hoping harder work fixes structural issues. Real problem-solving requires selecting the right strategy for the problem type. Here are the ones that matter most, from easiest to hardest: 1. Trial and Error Experiment with different approaches until you find what works. Each attempt should be as different as possible from the last so you cover the full range of solutions. When you see progress, double down in that direction. 2. Solve Similar Problems First If the original problem is too hard, solve easier versions that share characteristics. Each one builds skills and experience that make the original problem simpler. It's like lifting lighter weights before attempting your max. 3. Upgrade Skills and Resources Sometimes the bottleneck is you. Learn relevant skills, study experts, research directly related topics, and deploy better tools. I use Claude for entrepreneurship strategy, copywriting, and coding. Nano Banana for image editing. Descript for video. The right tools compress months of work into days. 4. Vary Your Approaches Brainstorm as many alternative strategies as possible. In chess, five options at each move beats thinking five moves ahead with one path. More options means more information, better solutions, and the ability to combine approaches into something multi-faceted. 5. Challenge Your Assumptions Your assumptions might be wrong. If you're building solutions on top of incorrect premises, those solutions will fail. Question what seems obvious. Ask if there's a completely different way to frame the problem. 6. Ideal Final Result Describe the best possible solution regardless of current constraints or resources. It gives you a north star. Work backward from there and figure out what needs to happen to close the gap. 7. Root Cause Analysis Don't solve symptoms. Divide the problem into sub-problems and discover the root cause of each. Most complex problems have multiple root causes reinforcing each other. Remove the root cause and the symptoms disappear. 8. Resolve Contradictions This is the hardest but most powerful strategy. Most tough problems contain contradictions—situations where fixing one thing breaks another, or where you need two opposite characteristics at once. Example: a car engine with more power burns more fuel. To truly solve this, you need a solution that increases power without increasing fuel consumption. Or an umbrella that's large enough to block rain but small enough to carry—solved by making it collapsible. When you can eliminate the trade-off entirely instead of choosing between two bad options, you get breakthrough solutions. Pick the right method for the problem and the solution becomes obvious.
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Tim Enalls
Tim Enalls@timenalls·
I've tested every major LLM for entrepreneurship tasks. Claude won by a mile. I used Poe to run the same prompts across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and Perplexity. Asked questions about offers, positioning, content strategy, business models. The top three were Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini. But Claude consistently delivered answers with more depth, better understanding of nuance, and suggestions that were actually valuable instead of generic. For writing tasks, Claude is in a different league. Copywriting, hooks, YouTube titles, email sequences. The output requires minimal editing. It understands tone, persuasion mechanics, and how to make an idea land. It's also known for being exceptional at coding, which matters if you're building anything technical. But here's where it became irreplaceable for me. Claude has a Projects feature. I built an AI clone file inside it containing my beliefs, perspectives, personal stories, frameworks, and experience. Now every conversation pulls from that context. When I ask Claude for help with a decision or need to ideate, it doesn't give me generic advice. It gives me answers tailored to how I think, what I value, and what I'm trying to build. My decision-making speed increased 10x. My ability to generate ideas that actually fit my business jumped even higher. I'm not prompting an AI anymore. I'm collaborating with a system that knows me. Claude also generates documents better than anything else I've used. PowerPoints, Word docs, images with text overlays. I can draft an entire presentation deck in 20 minutes that would've taken me four hours manually. If you're serious about using AI to build a business, stop switching between tools. Pick one, go deep, and configure it to work the way you think. For me, that's Claude. The ROI on learning it properly has been absurd.
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Tim Enalls@timenalls·
I spent three days building something that saves me 15 hours a week. An AI clone file. Beliefs, stories, frameworks, voice patterns, business context. Everything Claude needs to generate content that sounds like me instead of generic marketing speak. The shift is absurd. Writing tasks that used take an hour now take six minutes. That's because the AI already knows my stance on high-ticket offers, my background growing a YouTube channel to 150K, and why I think funnel strategy matters more than production quality. This isn't automation. It's leverage. The AI doesn't replace thinking. It amplifies it by removing the friction between idea and execution. Most consultants are using AI like a calculator. I built a system that understands my entire strategic position. If you're serious about content velocity without sacrificing voice, you need this.
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Tim Enalls@timenalls·
Six weeks into 2026 and I've rebuilt my entire business model. Built an AI clone file in three days. It contains my beliefs, experiences, stories, frameworks. Now when I use Claude or other LLMs, the output actually sounds like me. My productivity for writing tasks jumped 5 to 10x. What used to take hours now takes minutes. Built a personal branding website in a week using HighLevel. Tested the platform's funnel capabilities while building my own presence. Realized I could do this for others. Changed my niche to content-to-client funnels for consultants, coaches, and experts. Started selling funnel builds with strategic consultation. Now I'm constructing a portfolio by reverse-engineering the highest-performing funnels I can find and rebuilding them with my own enhancements. Started posting on LinkedIn consistently. Discovered that Claude handles entrepreneurship questions better than any other LLM. Also exceptional for writing, coding, and document creation. The through-line: I stopped chasing views and started chasing clients. Everything I built in January supports that shift. Most people spend years thinking about pivots like this. I gave myself six weeks to execute. The clarity came from moving fast, not from planning perfectly. If you've been considering a major business shift, the bottleneck isn't information. It's decision speed.
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Robert Herjavec
Robert Herjavec@robertherjavec·
MoltBot isn’t just another cyber threat. It’s a signal of where security is headed. As technology becomes more autonomous, the real risk isn’t what you can see, it’s what you’ve forgotten is connected. Cybersecurity isn’t an IT problem anymore. It’s a leadership one.
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Tim Enalls@timenalls·
@ChereneAubert Exactly. Entrepreneurial women tend to gravitate toward Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and sometimes TikTok—roughly in that order.
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Cherene
Cherene@ChereneAubert·
They’re not on dtc twitter but there’s a whole network of incredible women running creative, dev, and influencer agencies working with the hottest beauty brands and they’re smoking you guys. It’s incredible to witness
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Edwin Hayward
Edwin Hayward@edwinhayward·
@chatgpt21 On the other hand, how many people will be fully satisfied playing in a gaming world that nobody else shares? If everyone creates their own custom world, there's no shared experience and nothing to discuss, and no sense of competition or community.
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Chris
Chris@chatgpt21·
The fact that the whole world isn’t talking about Genie 3 right now is deeply concerning… This is going to hit the general public like a truck. It’s genuinely gonna cause such a disruption. I’m calling it right now that there will be no GTA 7 because we are just simply going to be able to generate it even if we extrapolate half the rate of progress from Genie 2 to Genie 3
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HustleBitch
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 MRBEAST COMPLETELY LOSES HIS TRAIN OF THOUGHT AFTER TWO HUMAN SKYSCRAPERS WALK IN At the 1 Billion Followers Summit in Dubai, MrBeast abruptly derails the entire conversation after spotting two absurdly tall audience members - calling one of them “the Burj Khalifa of humans.” The moment wasn’t planned. He pulls them on stage mid-discussion, lines them up next to his CEO for scale, jokes that he won’t even stand up because he’ll look like a toddler, asks if they’re NBA players, and can’t stop staring at their massive hands while openly admitting he’s been completely distracted. They didn’t say a word. They just walked in and instantly hijacked the room. Did MrBeast just get alpha’d on his own stage?
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