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Your Feed Is Your Unhired Advisory Board. Act Accordingly.

What you consume daily compounds into who you become. Curating your feed isn’t about 'positive vibes,' it's about strategic input selection. Let the wrong voices in and you’ve outsourced your own decision-making.

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Your environment dictates your baseline. It's not a mystical concept. It is the steady, daily drip of information, assumptions and behaviours you absorb. What you see is what you normalise. What you normalise becomes your default.

Your social media feed is one of your most immediate environments. A relentless input stream you invite into your home, your work, your life. To leave it uncurated is to leave a strategic flank exposed.

This isn't about wellness or avoiding 'negativity'. It is about a core business principle: garbage in, garbage out.

A feed full of noise, outrage, or mindless consumption isn't just a distraction. It's a slow-acting poison for your judgment. It edits your defaults. It makes small, poor decisions for you, repeated a thousand times a day. Over time, that compounds.

A place to start. Twenty-five accounts that deliver signal, not noise.

  1. @jaymiemoran
  2. @jillianturecki
  3. @thomasdelauer
  4. @robdanceofficial
  5. @vexking
  6. @maria.wendt
  7. @yung_pueblo
  8. @lukettobin
  9. @drscottlyons
  10. @drorbeaustin
  11. @tiffanyachang
  12. @kellijonescoaching
  13. @thepersonaldevelopmentschool
  14. @up_to_us_veolia
  15. @thedigitaldoula
  16. @warrenlentz
  17. @sabrinabendory
  18. @drbeckyspelman
  19. @millionaire_mentor
  20. @psychologyposts_
  21. @maythesciencebewithyou
  22. @powerofpsychology
  23. @psychologypeers
  24. @hustlingadhd
  25. @psychologyaspect

The algorithm learns from what you value. Train it with intention. A well-curated feed isn't a passive experience; it's an active investment in the quality of your own thinking.

TL;DR

What you consume daily compounds into who you become. Curating your feed isn’t about 'positive vibes,' it's about strategic input selection. Let the wrong voices in and you’ve outsourced your own decision-making.

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