Carousel Studio

Repurpose X Threads into LinkedIn & Instagram Carousels

Thread Truncated (Cap Enforced)

Only the first 20 tweets are unrolled into slides to ensure reliable PDF exporting and high server performance.

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Layout Template

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Preset Themes


Typography & Sizing

Title Font Size36px
Body Font Size18px
Header & Footer Size12px

Brand Kit Customization

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Outro Slide CTA

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Source Content

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

You haven't experienced anything near what you're capable of.

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

And if you learn how to unlock that power, you can do what most people consider impossible.

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

Unfortunately, most people have the idea of success completely backward.

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

They think they need to grind for 12 hours a day like their favorite entrepreneur to see any form of result.

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

The reality is, you have responsibilities. I get it. Some of you can't just magically scrape back time. You may have a job, kids, spouse. Those things are important. Meaning, you probably have <b>one hour</b> a day you can put toward a better future.

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

And that's a great thing, because <i>you can drastically change your life in 365 hours.</i>

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

One hour a day.

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

One meaningful project.

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

One vision for your future.

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

If you can spend 8 hours building someone else's dreams, you can spend 1 hour building your own.

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

And if you have more time to spare, even better, but do not think that you "need more time." You need a deep sense of clarity that allows you to make the most of the time you currently have. And you need to <i>feel like your efforts are making a difference in your life.</i>

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

A pattern I’ve noticed in successful creatives and CEOs - that didn’t sacrifice their life for success - is that they physically worked very little, yet people see them as hard workers. Mentally, they were always thinking, plotting, and scheming. They worked in their mind. And once they were clear on their idea, they executed with speed that others couldn’t compete with.

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

Productivity is like fitness, and you wouldn't train 8 hours a day with no food or sleep and expect to make progress. The same applies to the mind.

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

With that, there are 3 types of work:

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

1. <b>Building</b> – <i>Intense</i> bursts of deep work to bring a project to life, like a product, service, or brand.

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

1. <b>Maintenance</b> – <i>Consistent</i> and often repetitive work that you've systemized to keep what you built alive, like marketing or customer service.

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

1. <b>Recovery</b> – <i>Subconscious</i> work that almost everyone ignores. The rest, leisure, and lack of narrow focused stress that allows breakthrough ideas to form the future of your work.

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

Your goal, then, is to <i>build </i>for one hour a day until you are able to pursue what you want full time. <i>Then </i>you start to think about transitioning into maintenance work.

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

But what do you build?

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DAN KOE
@thedankoe

How do you pierce through the distractions and inner voice that seems to be your enemy?