Explore tweets tagged as #doing_hard_things
@LowBarPodcast
Low Bar Podcast
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Business momentum is real when the work turns into revenue signals you can’t ignore. That cha-ching isn’t luck. It's the byproduct of consistency, discipline, and doing the hard things daily. Watch the full episode: We Built 75 Hard for Business (Should We Do It?) →
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@kyoongjn
sa.
12 days
"for the hard things. think i'm doing all of them" you did so well jeno🥺🫳
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@hemantsah2912
Hemant Sah
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Just watched the orientation of @kirat_tw @100xDevs The Web Dev + DevOps cohort starts on 16th Jan. The next 5–6 months 'll be tough. Staying committed & accountable for 40–50 hrs/week won’t be easy. But I’m ready & capable of doing hard things. Hoping to land a job by the end.
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@heikirk
Heiki Riesenkampf
2 days
2026 is for doing hard things 🔥 giving up is not an option!
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@cozeblog
こーずぶろぐ
10 days
YouTubeで300万回以上再生されている、 「脳をだまして、しんどいことをやれるようにする方法」 How to Trick Your Brain into Doing Hard Things があまりに実用的だったのでまとめておきます🧠🔥⤵︎ 1.やる気が出ないのは「意志が弱い」からじゃない
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@sharipettiii
Shari Petti 🪩 🐎
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Doing hard things in Jan so the rest of the year is a breeze 🫡. Yesterday I hiked 8hrs to & from the boiling lake in Dominica (one of 2 in the world)
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@mrsmadderley
Mel❤️
2 days
Entrepreneurship is not about doing more. It is about doing the right things in the right order. Too many entrepreneurs are operating and working hard without a clear strategy, guessing their next move instead of building with intention. #Entrepreneurship #BusinessStrategy
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@startuprad_io
Startuprad.io - Startups and Venture Capital
2 days
Comfort is a slow killer. You grow by doing hard things. 🔥 “Get comfortable being uncomfortable.” 👉 https://t.co/manYvdaopb #GrowthMindset
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@Boffin_bloke
Boffinbloke
3 days
My journey to becoming a certified Virtual Assistant wasn’t easy. From my National Diploma days, juggling school and VA work:to enrolling in the ALX Virtual Assistant program after a friend introduced me to it. Three intense months of doing hard things. Many couldn’t finish. #VA
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@dreckbaerfrau
Susanna Gebauer
10 days
Doing social and being social are two totally different things. Trying hard to DO social will not be the solution. Learn to BE social and everything will fall into place.
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@katarinaore
Katarina Ore
19 hours
Night thought: sometimes it's hard to see successes of all the people on X While you are still "work in progress" Keep your head up You've made a lot by even trying Just don't stop doing what you're doing Iterate, tweak things, move fast, and tell people about what you're
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@EvelynVerd55271
Looking forward to the future
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Having a clear mind is far more important than working hard; having the right mindset is far more important than actual performance; choosing the right direction is far more important than working hard; and doing the right thing is far more important than doing things right.
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@KingMalik_
Malik Aamir
14 days
Doing the hard things really pay off.
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@SCURMAFilms
M∩rcus
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In life, you realize this over and over; Life is just a game of doing hard things, endurance wins
@msnrhu
Mason Hughes
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Literally just gotta get really good at doing hard things
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@elfwsolitude
CONFIDENCE
7 hours
7 things that quietly build confidence: •Waking up when you said you would •Doing hard things without posting them •Saying no without guilt •Training your body •Reading instead of scrolling •Keeping promises to yourself •Walking away from chaos Confidence is earned, not
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@outsidemagazine
Outside Magazine
13 days
Why Does Doing Hard Things Outside Feel So Rewarding? Outdoor Adventures Change Our Brains. https://t.co/ZkkDhCrGHI
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@Adeyemo_Seyi_
Adeyemo Oluwaseyi
5 days
You have to be ready and be willing to do the hard things others are afraid of doing to get the good things they wouldn't get.
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@LuElla_DAmico
LuElla D'Amico
11 hours
Doing hard things makes you brave. They’re still hard things.
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@boynothing001
boynothing
13 hours
Difficult does not always mean valuable. Suffering for the sake of suffering. Pursuing hard work because it's hard. Aiming for things that other people have aimed for. If you can't come up with a definitive "why" for the hard work you're doing. The results you end up with are
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