dad, thank you for showing me underdogs can win. now i get the greatest blessing in the world — helping my little audience here win too. so stick around ❤️ ib: @Charbel | Fitness Coach
i don’t rely on motivation. i rely on my content system. discipline + structure is what keeps me consistent—even on the hard days. that’s the real reason i’ve been able to grow as a creator. follow and i can teach you 🤝🏼🧠
still trying to make your first $1k online? most people overcomplicate it. they chase $10k months and forget how hard that first thousand actually is. i used something i now call the DOSR method: document → own → sell → repeat this system helped me go from $0 to 7 figures — and it starts with $1k!!
not 50/50. 100/100. i work 16-hour days—and she sacrifices even more than i do. she’s incredible. i’m lucky. no excuse to not prioritize what really matters.
i’m 24 and i’m not afraid to admit that: 1. i don’t have many friends. i think i learned to be independent after my parents’ divorce, but sometimes i wonder if i took it too far. 2. there’s this pressure i carry to provide for my family — it means a lot to me, but honestly, it wears me down more than i like to admit. 3. i struggle to let myself rest. even when i’m exhausted, there’s a voice in my head that says i haven’t done enough yet. 4. i’m terrible at multitasking. during launch week, i couldn’t even bring myself to clean my apartment — if i’m focused on one thing, everything else just disappears. 5. i move fast. maybe too fast. sometimes i don’t even fill my water bottle all the way because i feel like i need to be on to the next thing. 6. i was so scared to post content when i first started. for a whole year, i was hoping none of my friends or family would see it. 7. i feel like i missed out on childhood. most holidays and birthdays were just me — and even now, i still feel the weight of that. 8. most people would suggest that i’m extroverted but sometimes i get really anxious in social settings. some days i’m fine, other days even doing things alone feels overwhelming. 9. i’ve lived in philly for five years and i barely know the city. i work so much that life outside my bubble just passes by. i’m not trying to be perfect. just learning, growing, healing — little by little. and staying thankful to God through all of it. if you need a safe place to do the same, this is it. follow along.
👇🏼 the 5–4–3–2–1 money method i built this because i was tired of overcomplicating finance. just 5 habits to do on repeat: ⭐️ follow for more finance tips!! ⭐️ 5 hours studying weekly learn a high-value skill or money principle. the more you understand, the more you earn. 4 budget check-ins monthly once a week, sit down and review where your money went. clarity = control. 3 active investments stocks, retirement fund, etfs, or even your own business. plant seeds every month. 2 income streams stability + scale. one to survive, one to grow. 1 reward purchase money isn’t just for saving. treat yourself — just do it on purpose.
Hi! My name is Jun and I just graduated with both my bachelors and masters in biomedical engineering simultaneously. During that time I also worked internships, fulfilled my family responsibilities, improved my mental, physical, and spiritual health, all while making over $1 million dollars. 👇🏼 If you want to learn more financial tips, follow for more!! Firstly, if you’re looking for a get-rich-quick scheme, you can leave my profile now. I believe this is so disingenuous to the work required to build a large sustainable income especially considering I come from a broken and poor immigrant family that had LIFELONG debt. 🙅🏻♂️ Step 1. Study efficiently to increase free time. Use my learning system. Step 2. Find a job (preferably an internship) Step 3. Live below your means. Step 4. Learn ONE high value skill for an extended period of time. I HIGHLY recommend personal branding (I’ll explain why at the end) Step 5. Leverage the skill for a service-based company. Learn how to pitch, close, maintain, and retain a client. Step 6. Create protocols to increase efficiency. Step 7. Bring on a second client. Rinse and repeat. Step 8. Once you reach $5K per month, drop the job, and invest entirely into scaling the business. Step 9. Excel academically + continue growing your business and you will have endless opportunities once you graduate. I recommend personal branding because once you learn that skill, you can service it for a B2B commerce, but also can monetize your brand for partnerships and your own products. This is ONLY if you have legitimate value to provide and after years of solely providing FREE value!! I’ve shown it’s possible, now it’s my turn to teach you so stick around for more. 🤝🏼
👇🏼i grew up in a poor, broken immigrant household, so money always felt scarce. naturally, i chased it. i thought if i just worked hard enough, i’d finally feel secure. but as i’ve grown in business, i’ve learned something different: you don’t have to chase money. you can attract it — by building the right systems. when you create content with clarity, build a personal brand, and offer real value — you’re not just making income... you’re building digital assets that scale with you. it’s not about going viral. it’s about building something aligned — something that lasts. follow for a new way to grow.