Hey friends,
In this edition, I talk about:
the launch of my Productivity course
a course on Twitter growth that I recommend
3 tweets I liked
1 favorite piece of content I put out
my coffee machine of choice
1/ My Productivity Course launches next week
After a couple of years of thinking and procrastinating, I’ve done it. I finished filming it, editing it, and uploading it.
So, on Monday, it should be up and running. I still need to finish some details, like creating the sales page, but I’ll do that over the weekend.
It ended up being more than 3 hours long, with 6 modules and more than 30 lessons, as well as some accompanying files, including a full second brain template in Notion.
I will send an update on it on Monday, along with a 50% launch discount for all of you.
Until then, here is a screenshot of everything that’s in it, so you can decide over the weekend if it’s worth a shot.
I’ve spent a lot of time researching and creating this course, and I can definitely say it’s better than every productivity course I’ve watched. And I’ve seen plenty.
2/ Twitter course:
I’ve been more active on social media this past year, and it has brought me a lot of satisfaction, which led me to be more active on social media and so on.
Growing on Twitter provided a remarkable opportunity to expand my network and connect with like-minded individuals. It allowed me to engage with people from diverse backgrounds, industries, and interests.
I have had the chance to connect with industry leaders, experts, and influencers who have not only inspired me but even became my friends.
That is why I wholeheartedly recommend investing in a course that will empower you to maximize your presence on Twitter and unlock the doors to endless possibilities.
And if there’s one course that will get the needle moving, it’s the Twitter Growth Community.
I participated in the first cohort, and it skyrocketed my growth on the platform.
Created and run by three of the most influential people on the platform, this cohort-based course will make sure you build an engaged audience in just 28 days.
Here’s the affiliate link to join the course today:
As a bonus for people on my email list, I will give you a code for 30% off.
Use LAUNCH30 as a code when you purchase the course.
Hurry up, the course starts on June 6th.
3/ Tweets I liked
3 tweets that made me think, educated me or amused me over the last week
This tweet by Carl Velotti gives a link to Mochary’s free course on building and managing startups (it applies to all companies, actually)
This one is on some top-notch free AI courses:
last but not least, this funny one from Dr. Perin
4/ My own favorite piece of content
I’ve had quite a busy time these past few weeks, especially with work and finishing the course, so I couldn’t find the time to write so much on Twitter or LinkedIn (I actually didn’t put anything out here in the past couple of weeks).
But I’ll get back at it in a couple of weeks.
This is the thread that I kind of liked; it didn’t perform as well as I expected it to, but social media is like this. You never know when you’re putting out something if it’s going to go viral or if it’s going to flop.
And it’s not always about the quality; most of the time, it’s just luck.
5/ Tools I’m using: Nespresso Vertuo Next
I bought a Nespresso Vertuo Next machine last Saturday.
I have been drinking Nespresso coffee for 5 years already, and I love it.
I’ve tried to replace it with a French press or Aeropress coffee, but, to be honest, it can’t compete with the espresso.
Not to mention that I don’t need to grind my beans and wait for 5 minutes to brew them and stuff like that.
I’m busy and a simple man. I want a warm cup of coffee fast.
I didn’t like the fact that my previous machine could only make espresso and double espresso, so I was delighted to find that the latest machines can make mugs (12 oz/350 ml) and even carafes (18 oz/532 ml).
I drink a lot of coffee.
I usually wake up around 7 and use the first 60–90 minutes of my day to write. Between journaling, Twitter, and this newsletter, I need coffee to keep my mind sharp.
If you’re a coffee fan and don’t want to spend $1,000 on a professional home espresso machine, I definitely recommend the latest versions from Nespresso.
I don’t have any affiliate links, I just like their coffee :)
Thank you for reading, and let me know if you liked something in particular in this newsletter.
Until next time,
Leo
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