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Being in tech right now is realizing I spent 15+ years getting good at things AI now knocks out in three minutes. Yet I somehow still feel guilty using AI, like I’ve violated some ancient academic honor code.

Send help.

#millenialstruggles
Advice to all young men⏳
LinkedIn is like your 20 year high school reunion where everyone is lying about how successful they are.

I like to hang out in the small bar across the street where the real ones are getting drunk on truth.

What about u?
"Share your draft and I'll fix your grammar."

That's what a colleague said to me after I walked them through a process at work.

They found my explanation helpful.

Worth sharing.

So they asked me to document it.

Then came the offer to "fix" my writing.

They assumed since I had an accent, my writing would need fixing.

Here's what they didn't know:

I grew up in Czechoslovakia.
Russian was mandatory - my second language.
German came next.

I didn't start learning English until I was 17.

And yes, I have an accent.

Still - that moment stuck with me.

Not because I needed fixing.

But because I wanted to communicate at the level my expertise deserves.

That's where Elsa Speak made a difference.

It's a Google-backed AI speaking coach that gives you real-time feedback on pronunciation, clarity, and confidence.

What helped me most:

1/ Custom roleplay conversations: 
→ I practised client calls, presentations, even tough conversations before they happened

2/ Pronunciation feedback:
→ I got clearer on words that sound similar

3/ Tips on being more assertive 
→ “Can I have” vs “I would like”

It's not about "fixing” English.

It's about performing at your best when it matters.

ELSA, Corp is celebrating 10 years of helping professionals communicate clearly.

And they are offering a special anniversary discount.

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A tough pill to swallow:

65% of professionals tie their identity to their job.

Your job ≠ your identity.

Your paycheck ≠ your purpose.

Your career ≠ your entire existence.

So, what exactly happens when your job defines you:
- Loss of personal identity
- Burnout
- Neglected relationships
- Limited growth
- Increased stress

You existed before this job,
and you’ll exist after it.

Here’s how to keep a clear boundary between who you are and what you do:

1. Set work-life boundaries.
- Work stays at work. Protect your personal time.

2. Stop over-identifying with your role.
- You are more than a job title on LinkedIn.

3. Prioritise your passions.
- Make time for hobbies, creativity, and interests outside of work.

4. Build relationships beyond work.
- Connect with people for who they are, not just their job titles.

5. Don’t let your self-worth depend on work success.
- Bad day at work? That doesn’t mean you are failing.

6. Take real breaks.
- Detach from emails. Go offline. Recharge properly.

7. Keep learning outside your industry.
- Read, explore, and develop skills unrelated to your job.

8. Have goals beyond your career.
- What do you want in life outside of work? Define that.

9. Protect your mental energy.
- Don’t let work stress consume your thoughts 24/7.

10. Know when to walk away.
- If a job no longer aligns with who you are, be willing to leave.

Your job is what you do,
not who you are.

Remember:
You are not your title.
You are not your salary.
You are not your work wins or failures.

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I’ve seen it too many times.

People chasing leadership roles…

Not to serve.
Not to support.

But to feel important.

And that’s not leadership.
That’s insecurity in a suit.

We don’t need more titles.

We need integrity.

Because real leaders:

1) Take the blame, share the credit
They don’t hide from mistakes or hog the spotlight.

2) Listen more than they speak
Not to reply - but to understand.

3) Step into the fire
Even when it's hard. Especially when it's hard.

4) Walk the talk
Because trust isn’t built on words. It’s built on actions.

5) Raise others up
Even if it means stepping aside.

6) Park the ego
It’s not about being right. It’s about doing right.

7) Speak with honesty and clarity
Truth matters more than comfort.

8) Stay calm under pressure
When everything falls apart. They don’t.

You don’t need to be in charge to lead.

You just need the courage to care.

Do you agree?

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This mindset shift changed everything for me.

How will you use your 100 hours this year? 👇

Think about it— if you start working on a new skill:
↳ playing tennis,
↳ practicing the piano,
↳ writing social media posts,

And you do it for 18 minutes every day for 1 year?
Your improvement will skyrocket.

Even just getting 1% better each day compounds
to 37x improvement over 12 months. 📈

But here's the part most people miss:

The challenge isn't finding 18 minutes.
↳ It's picking ONE focus and maintaining it.

95% of people don't start because:
↳ they're still figuring out what that one thing is.
↳ they're waiting for the "right moment."
↳ they give up after a couple weeks.

The lesson? To reach the top 5%...
consistency is way more important than intensity.

Comment below the one skill you'd like to spend 100 hours on this year.
I'm reading every single comment.

For proven methods like this every morning, follow me (Jade Bonacolta)
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A good job pays you.

A good culture grows you. Peace of mind isn’t a perk. It’s a requirement for doing your best work. The wrong culture will outdo your talent every time.

As you evaluate your culture, keep these 3 things in mind:

1. Culture determines how your effort compounds.

A good role in a bad culture creates diminishing returns because more effort leads to burnout, not growth. In the right culture, the same effort compounds into skill, confidence, and opportunity. Emotional intelligence means evaluating not just the role, but the environment your effort will live in.

2. Peace of mind is a performance multiplier, not a luxury.

People often treat mental calm as optional, but it directly affects decision-making, creativity, and resilience. High-EQ individuals recognize that chronic stress silently degrades performance long before it becomes visible.

3. Respect is the foundation that makes growth possible.

Without respect, feedback feels like criticism, risk-taking feels unsafe, and learning slows down. Growth doesn’t happen just because opportunities exist. It happens when the emotional environment allows people to use them.

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