private villa reco

any private villa reco for this upcoming long weekend? maski dire tac area basta within samar and leyte, thanks.

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u/Wrong_Ad_1608 — 11 days ago

A Johns Creek resource hub I put together

I've spent enough time helping people find their footing in Johns Creek that I kept sending the same handful of links where to get coffee, which parks are worth it, school info, healthcare, all of it. So I pulled everything into one place.

It's split into sections:

- Living in Johns Creek
- Johns Creek School Guide
- Pharmacies & Hospitals of Johns Creek
- Shopping, Groceries & Markets of Johns Creek
- Things to Do in Johns Creek
- Green Spaces of Johns Creek
- Dining in Johns Creek
- Where to Get Coffee in Johns Creek
- The Country Club of the South

Here it is for anyone new here or just exploring the area: Johns Creek: Why Families Love It Here

Full disclosure, I work with a local real estate agent this grew out of helping people settle in but there's nothing to buy and nothing to sign up for. Just the stuff I'd point a friend to.

u/Wrong_Ad_1608 — 13 days ago

What's the one handoff in your GTM stack that still breaks the most?

Rebuilding a stack right now where getting a lead from hand-raise to the right rep touches five systems signals in one tool, enrichment in two, routing rules nobody wrote down. Half my job is untangling what should own each step.

Curious how you draw the lines: one orchestration hub, or keep each layer independent with the CRM as source of truth?

I work with SixtySixTen and we keep free, no-signup playbooks for wiring exactly this sharing since it's on-topic: Automation Templates

What breaks the most in yours?

u/Wrong_Ad_1608 — 13 days ago

After 20 years coaching founders, what sinks a pitch isn't the deck it's the 10 seconds before you open your mouth

I've coached founders for 20 years, a lot of them women pitching for the first time, and the pattern never changes: she knows her numbers cold, rehearses the deck a dozen times, then freezes in the first 10 seconds of the actual room. She prepared everything except herself.

The material rarely fails you. What wobbles is the story you walk in telling yourself usually some version of "I hope they don't figure out I'm winging it." Rooms read that before they read your slides. So my coaching starts there: before you lead the room, lead yourself.

Here's something you can use before your next pitch write the one sentence you want them thinking about you after you leave, then prepare backward from it. Not your product's tagline. Yours. It moves you from "don't get exposed" to "land this," and it changes how you hold a pause instead of rushing to fill it.

This is my work. I'm an ICF-certified coach and I do this with founders all day: pitching, investor conversations, the confidence to be the face of your own company. I also keep a free Stacklist of the tools and resources I point people to for pitching and presence: Julie Riga

u/Wrong_Ad_1608 — 23 days ago

The women who look "naturally confident" in the room just prepared the part nobody sees

i've coached leaders and founders for 20 years mostly women stepping into bigger rooms than they've been in before and the biggest myth I fight is that presence is something you're born with. the women who walk into a pitch or a salary talk and make it look effortless aren't winging it. what looks effortless is preparation, just not the kind most people do.

most women over-prepare the material and skip preparing themselves: the story they walk in telling themselves, the one line they open with, holding a pause instead of rushing to fill it. the material rarely fails you. the inner part wobbles.

try this before your next big room: write the one line you want them thinking about you after you leave, then prepare backward from it. It turns "don't mess up" into "land this."

this is my work, i'm an ICF-certified coach, and after 20 years the thing i'm most sure of is that readiness is built, not born. glad to go deeper in the comments: pitching, negotiating, the imposter feeling before a big moment, whatever you're facing. if it's useful, i also keep a free stacklist of the tools and resources i point clients to for this. happy to share the link.

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u/Wrong_Ad_1608 — 23 days ago