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#13 - I Can't believe this...
Gaining followers on autopilot
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What’s good people, I’m back in your inbox.
This week? Heavy on the learning, light on the chaos.
I gave myself just 2 days to wipe out $100M Offers by Alex Hormozi — front to back, no distractions.
TL;DR: A masterclass on building irresistible offers — especially when you’re starting from scratch.
Why? Because I am building something from scratch.
It’s early, But it’s going to be insane fun. 🤞🏻
Most of the week was a healthy mix of:
2 days at my internship office
The rest? Just me, whiteboards and wild brainstorming.
Saturday: Ran 15 kilometres 🏃♂️
Sunday: Long call helping someone from Silicon Valley with her personal brand strategy.
It’s been a calmer week, but quietly productive.

Δ stands for Delta
Behind-the-scenes:
Even though I haven’t been showing up on the timeline, the Instagram engine is running strong —
Shoutout to my team for being absolutely clutch with editing.
We’re driving lakhs of views, bringing in thousands of new followers daily, and building powerful momentum.
Having A-players in your corner + great systems is so damn underrated.
24 hours. That’s all it takes to make some serious noise when everything is clicking.
That’s all the time i spent on my personal brand this entire month

An Average posting day

overnight
I’ve said it before but I’ll say it again:
@moksh.vasant is on track to becoming one of the craziest personal brands ever.
As the CMO of @stukonnect — this is me proving that:
Brilliant marketing & personal branding is the biggest competitive edge in business today.


just 4 videos on a brand new channel
This Week’s Epiphany → Our greatest priority is our ability to prioritise.
We live in a world that’s pulling us in a thousand directions, 24/7.
Endless notifications. Constant dopamine. Everyone demanding your attention.
You already know this.
But here’s what I’m starting to truly understand:
The ability to focus on what matters
I’ve been working on my own daily drivers to stay clear-headed and on track:
Sleep.
Super underrated. I ran on an average of 5.8 hours/night through Q1 this year.
Eventually, it caught up to me. I got sick. Burnt out.
Now i’m getting 7+ hours/night.
just basic sleep hygiene.
→ I’m fresher
→ I operate sharper
→ I think clearer
→ I know what to say “yes” or “no” to
→ No more brain fog
It’s changed the game.
And then there’s writing.
I’ve been writing a lot lately — just to organise the chaos in my head.
To see my thoughts on paper before they spiral.
Also, I finally watched Gully Boy this week.
Yeah yeah, I know I’m late. But… woah.
What a film.
Apna time aayega.
Until next time,
Moksh