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Introduction
Hey my name is Jehovah I’m From Woodhaven Queens, NY. I’m a very outgoing easy to talk to person. I’m very athletic and competitive and like to play sports like Soccer, Basketball and Football. I build and customize gaming consoles, and I’m happy to be apart of the team.
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Welcome to the team!
Unlocking Growth Through Daily Journaling
Journaling daily has been a game-changer for me. Every evening, I write down how I felt, what happened that day, and the habits I followed. The power of this practice is clear: when I had amazing days, I captured them, and when I hit a rough patch, I also documented those. By revisiting my good days, I could see what I was doing right and adjust my actions. This reflection gave me clarity, helped me break out of bad streaks, and kept me on track. If you haven’t tried it, daily journaling might be your key to self-awareness and growth!
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Hello, My name is Justin. I’m from Atlanta, Georgia. I like to draw and read. Happy to join the team.
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Welcome to the team Justin!
LOA Explained: Control Your Results
The difference between an amateur and a professional in sales comes down to how they view the Law of Averages. Amateurs tend to fixate on results, how many sales they closed and if the numbers aren’t where they want, they assume they’re failing. Professionals, however, focus on the details. They ask: where exactly do I need to improve? What part of my process is dropping off? Instead of obsessing over the end sale, they focus on work ethic and volume, how many people are they consistently seeing, where do the numbers drop, and how can they adjust. The biggest mistake is focusing on outcomes rather than the process. Once you control your activity, the Law of Averages will take care of the rest.
What are your goals this week?
What are your goals this week? People don’t fall short because they lack ambition, they fall short because they lack clarity. If your goals aren’t clear, measurable, and backed by a plan… they’re just wishes. When you: - Set specific targets - Break them into daily actions - And make them public You massively increase your chances of actually following through. So let’s get intentional. Drop your goals for the next 7 days below: - What are you working toward? - What does “winning the week” look like? - What actions are you committing to daily? No fluff. No vague answers. Be specific. Get 1% better this week. Let’s see it
1 like • Apr 6
Goal for this week, to network with 2 managers about how to run a killer morning meeting and applying information with flawless execution.
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Osman Padilla
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Joined Apr 6, 2026
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