You need to understand your client’s situation.
And then create an overview:
Where is the client currently?
What’s the goal?
What’s stopping the person?
What should be done as the next step?
The next time you meet your client,
you’re not just prepared,
you don’t just understand the client,
you’ve already solved half the problem.
Track the data and then think about it.
You aren’t controlled by your anger.
You control it.
I’ll prove it to you.
Let’s say you’re angry at me.
And your mum calls you.
Will you pick up the phone and keep the same anger?
No.
You’ll tone it down and go back to normal.
You just controlled your anger :)
It's been a hugely frustrating and mentally exhausting week up to now.
Feels like a hamster wheel I can't get off.
Working on something I've been building toward for months.
Technical issues. Delays. Troubleshooting things I have no business troubleshooting.
This is the part nobody talks about.
The gap between ready and able to move.
It's brutal.
Still here though. Still at the door.
Consistency is one of the most important things while growing your personal brand.
If you don't commit fully, you'll loose the algorithm on every social media platform including X.
If you really want to build a name for yourself, it is crucial to stay consistent and build DAILY.
Today I turn 24.
At 20-21, I was a mess.
No direction.
No meaning.
Just vibes.
Failed at software.
Failed at SMMA.
But SMMA did one thing.
It introduced me to writing.
So I wrote.
Then kept writing.
Then couldn't stop.
Right now?
Happiest I've ever been.
Wrote a children's book.
Starting the second
Working with 3 clients.
24 looks nothing like I expected.
Turns out that's the best part.
Happy birthday to me.
@batincaylak Happy birthday Batin. The best paths rarely look like the ones you planned. I didn't find work I actually enjoyed until I was 47. You're decades ahead
the 80/20 rule.
80% of my content is about content strategy.
20% is me losing $500k on a memecoin and drinking guinness.
strategy gets you hired.
personality gets you remembered.
More followers won't fix a broken process.
I used to refresh after every post.
Low numbers.
Wrong strategy.
Grow faster.
That was the loop.
Then I realized:
100 followers with a system beats 10,000 without one.
System → writing
Writing → trust
Trust → opportunity
Followers are a byproduct.
When I stopped chasing the number.
I stopped forcing the work.
Energy went into writing instead.
Better posts.
Clearer thinking.
You don't need more followers.
You need a process that works when nobody's watching.
The dumbest thing to do as an entrepreneur during fat loss?
Neglecting sleep.
→ It slows fat loss and promotes storage of belly fat
→ It increases muscle breakdown
→ It decreases productivity
→ It slows metabolism
→ It increases hunger
→ It degrades energy
It’s destroying your business and your health.
Make sleep non-negotiable.
Don't let anyone convince you that you need things in your life that you don't.
You matter.
Your story matters.
Your message matters.
Nobody else can tell your story.
The hardest part of building an online business
isn't just finding customers.
It's naming your price.
You'll rewrite it three times.
Lower it twice.
Then hit publish and wonder if it's too much.
Someone out there needs what you offer.
Confidence is part of the product.