Mo Gbego
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Mo Gbego
@ModGbego
U.S. Special Forces Terp. I make early stage creators go from 0 posts to 90 published posts in 30 days — without relying on willpower. (for free)
Africa เข้าร่วม Mart 2024
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@FAgbodeka Always ask yourself what will execution easier tomorrow and doesn’t exist today
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@MalikHughess And you will stop seeing failure as the end once you stop seeing success as the outcome
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Everyone fears failure.
It feels like a stop sign.
But failure is not the end.
It is feedback.
It is the roadmap showing you what to fix, what to improve, and where to go next.
The people who succeed are not those who never fail.
They are the ones who fail faster, learn faster, and apply what they learn.
Mistakes are inevitable.
Regret is optional.
Every time you fail and keep moving forward, you get stronger, wiser, and closer to your goals.
Failure is not the opposite of progress.
It is the pathway to it.
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@Oliver_Clingain Just accept what you said you want to do is not that what important to you
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@atufaishere You are in bad mood because you’ve decided to. Don’t punish others for your decisions
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@theandreilucian Start with what you know, and what you need to know will reveal itself
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@Testimoney_j We follow people because what they are saying is crystal clear
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Alot of creators aren’t stuck.
They’re just unclear.
Not about what to post,
but about what they’re building.
Here’s what actually moves you forward:
1. Decide what you want your page to do
Not “grow.”
Do you want:
• Clients.
• Authority.
• Opportunities.
• Audience.
Because each one needs a different strategy.
2. Stop mixing signals
You can’t post:
• Random thoughts.
• Motivational quotes.
• Then suddenly sell.
People get confused.
Confused people don’t act.
3. Make your content predictable
Not boring. Predictable.
When people see your post, they should know:
“This is about ___”
That’s how you get remembered.
4. Talk to real situations
Not broad ideas.
Bad:
“Be consistent.”
Better:
“You’ve been posting for 3 months and nothing is happening…”
People engage with what they’re living.
5. Give people a reason to come to you
Most creators just post and disappear.
Add a simple line:
“I help ___ do ___”
Now people know what to do next.
6. Accept this
One post won’t change your life.
But one clear message, repeated long enough, will.
That’s how unknown creators become
the obvious choice.
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@Olivia0945 Absolutely ! Planning is not the problem, planning forever is
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