EmRo 💛
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EmRo 💛
@EmRo1975
Ordinary girl in an extraordinary space. Community manager for @ProjectEliNFT, Ex mentor and ambassador @FatCatsDao
เข้าร่วม Kasım 2021
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Good morning friends! 🫶🏻
Every successful community starts with one person who believed in the vision.
They didn’t wait for perfect conditions. They started small, with an idea, a passion, and a commitment to consistency.
They reached out to like-minded people. They listened. They adapted. They kept showing up, even when things were slow.
That person became the spark that attracted others, not because they were the loudest, but because they were the most consistent.
If you’re building something right now, and it feels like no one’s noticing, keep going! Every thriving movement, every revolutionary project, every close-knit community you admire today was once a quiet room with a single voice.
Believe in your vision. Be the spark.
The right people will find you.❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥

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Showing up every day = Winning?
We're often told that consistency is important, which is true but there are limitations.
If you're creating content that lacks any meaning, you're practically creating nothing of value or substance.
If you're here to be known, posting valuable and meaningful content is a step in the right direction.
Here's how I see things:
Quality > Quantity
I can make 10 good posts for the week, and if only 3 were valuable, I've failed.
I want to make sure all my content is giving some sort of value to someone who needs it the most.
This doesn't mean you should ignore posting fun content, but make every move that goes towards your progress.
Fun content can also make someone's day, whilst valuable content can give knowledge to someone who requires it.
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@LinusEkenstam Nothing, could ve all done it myself only much slower … interesting question btw, got me thinking 😅
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Using a gif, what was your first job
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Gemma Louise@thegirlwithnfts
Using a gif, what was your first job?
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EmRo 💛 รีทวีตแล้ว

@CalistaCaliSue wow, cali, quite an odysee, and scary enough, that exact same thing happened to my mom 20 years ago, up to the point that docs told her she was "faking" the pain. She nearly died and spent weeks in intensive care. I'm glad, that body of yours served you well ❤️
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Home again. 🙏
Thank you for all of the prayers and messages. 💜
This week has been one of the most terrifying ones of my life. 😭
Medical mishaps in the Hospital setting would be the 3rd leading cause of death, if it was labeled a "disease" 😣
This week I found out just how easily ANYONE can become a victim of medical negligence. 😞
After last Mondays gallbladder surgery I was left to bleed internally without intervention, for days. 🤒
5 different Doctors completely overlooked how close to death I came.
Every sign pointed to hemorrhagic shock. 🥼🩺🏥
They gave me fluids and called it good...said I was suffering from normal side effects of the Carbon Dioxide they used in the procedure...😡
Sent me home after 3 days in PACU, without a diagnosis, only for me to end up back in the nearby Hospital 2 days later, clinging to life. 🫥
For a CT Scan and bloodwork to then reveal just how close I came to deaths door, with my liverbed, pelvis, and abdomen, full of blood 😭😱
This shouldn't happen in 2023, in one of the most medically advanced cities in America, under the care of some of the most esteemed Drs in the world. 😰
I don't know how I was able to pull through, but I do know how grateful I am for the strength of my Husband, who never stopped advocating for me, and that I was able to come home to my babies, who are my whole WORLD. 💞
For reasons that cannot be explained and by the grace of GOD my body had been working overtime prior to my surgery bringing my blood levels so high that we were sure I had Blood Cancer!! because the numbers just didn't make sense. 😱
That overproduction is the ONLY reason I didn't crash completely and was able to sustain such a major blood loss without dying. 🙌
Anybody else with lesser reserves to start with, wouldn't have made it through that first night, under the willful neglect of those Drs. 😣
What had us worried for 2 months prior, turned out to be the one thing my body did that the Drs didn't.
Saved.
My.
Life.
🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hug your loved ones every chance you get. 🫂
And never stop advocating for your own care and that of your loved ones. 💞
You are the only one looking out for YOU! 🤯




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