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Awra

@awracreates

Digital nomad and solopreneur. Building my personal brand on the go. Sharing tips on living and working remotely while growing a one-person business.

Joined June 2017
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We all have our ups and downs. • Some months, you miss. • Some months, life takes over. • And some months, you fight back. November was my fight-back month.

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Consistency > Intensity. Doing a little every day beats doing a lot… once. For example: • Doing 1 push-up a day = 365 push-ups a year. • But if you did it all at once, you might never do it again. Progress comes from showing up every day, even when you don’t feel like…


To stay focused, set clear goals. To stay motivated, reward yourself. To be productive, block out distractions.


Learn something new every day. It could be a: • Business tip • Marketing idea • Customer insight In 6 months, you’ll be amazed at how much you know.


Focus on becoming, not just doing.


Your skillset is your career. • Not your resume • Not your portfolio • Not your 𝕏 or LinkedIn Focus on building skills and solving problems. Everything else will fall into place.


The best business ideas don’t come from being super smart. They come from things that frustrate you. Next time something bothers you, don’t just complain about it. Take five minutes to think of a way to solve it. Annoyances are opportunities.


Apple started in a garage. Google was a research project. Amazon was an online bookstore. Nike was made from waffle iron rubber. The lesson? Every big success starts small. What you do today could change the world tomorrow.


A sign of a great Thanksgiving: • You don't share your dessert • You don't regret eating way too much • You don't get into an argument about politics Best of all, you have enough leftovers for a week.


Today is a great day to stop and reflect. Here are 5 things I’m grateful for as a solopreneur this year: • Starting my personal brand on 𝕏 • Having the flexibility to create my own schedule • Building a business around my passion and skills • Learning from my…


Thanksgiving as a solopreneur: No coworkers to bring leftover pie to, no office potlucks, AND—100% control over how I spend the day. Pure bliss.


Traditional marketing isn't dead—yet. But AI is changing how businesses get and keep clients. Here’s why the shift is happening and how you can stay ahead as a solopreneur: I. Automation AI is handling repetitive tasks like finding leads, sending emails, and following up.…

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The secret to building a sustainable one-person business is focus, not hustle. What sets successful solopreneurs apart is that they: • Cut through the noise • Focus on the right things • Double down on what works You don’t need to do everything—just the few things that…


A big vision isn’t enough. Action is what separates dreamers from doers.


Feeling stuck in a job you don’t like? It can be hard to leave. But staying might feel worse. Here are 5 real-life examples of people who took the risk—and built amazing businesses on their own terms. 1. Pat Flynn Pat was laid off from his dream job as an architect in 2008.…


Read broadly. You don't become successful by accident.


Want to get more done in less time? Don't take shortcuts—plan it out. Here are 10 simple productivity tips that actually work for solopreneurs. 1. Start With a Power Hour Pick your most important task and focus on it for 60 minutes without any distractions. This can help you…


Failure isn't the opposite of success—it's part of the process. What makes winners different is that they: • Learn from it • Don’t let it define them • Keep going no matter what Every setback is a chance to come back stronger.


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