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Tweet 1: Happy Saturday, May 24th! 🌅 Most people waste their weekends recovering from the week. High performers use weekends to prepare for the next one. Here is the 3-hour "Weekend Career Reset" protocol for May 2025: 🧵👇
Tweet 2: Hour 1: The Audit. Look at your calendar for the last 5 days.
Tweet 3: Hour 2: The Skill Gap. Spend one hour learning something that won't be relevant for 6 months. AI is moving fast. Read an industry report. Take a micro-course. The promotion you get in 2026 is built on the study you do on Saturdays in 2025.
Tweet 4: Hour 3: The Deep Rest. No phone. No screens. Go outside. Read a physical book. Exercise. Your brain needs downtime to make creative connections. Innovation doesn't happen when you are grinding; it happens when you are resting. onlyfans 24 05 25 lucy mochi professor student repack
Tweet 5: That’s it. Audit. Learn. Rest. Do this consistently, and you won't just survive your career—you’ll thrive in it. Have a great weekend. 🔚
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Visual: You sitting with a coffee, or a video of you walking outside/having a relaxing morning. Text overlay: "Stop calling it 'lazy'."
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Script: (0:00 - 0:05) Text on screen: It’s Saturday, May 24th. Why are you worrying about work?
(0:05 - 0:15) Speaker: "If you are spending your weekend anxious about Monday morning, you aren't resting. You are worrying. And worrying is just as draining as working."
(0:15 - 0:30) Speaker: "Here is your permission slip for today: The work will still be there on Monday. But your mental clarity might not be if you don't actually take a break. If you want a sustainable career, you have to learn the art of doing nothing for a few hours."
(0:30 - 0:40) Speaker: "Drop a 🌿 in the comments if you are committing to a true day off today." Tweet 3: Hour 2: The Skill Gap
Caption: Sustainable success isn't about how fast you run, it's about how long you can keep going. Happy Saturday, everyone! 📅✨ . . . #CareerCoach #WeekendVibes #BurnoutRecovery #CareerTips #May2025 #RestDay
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