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How to raise kids that aren't entitled: it boils down to grit.
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How to raise kids that aren't entitled: it boils down to grit.

The dumbest financial move in America today... Buy now. Pay Later.

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The dumbest financial move in America today... Buy now. Pay Later.

Can a W-2 employee still grow wealth in America today?

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Can a W-2 employee still grow wealth in America today?
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The dumbest financial move in America today... Buy now. Pay Later.

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The dumbest financial move in America today... Buy now. Pay Later.
It's always an honor to be in the room with great minds like Dave Ramsey, Patrick Lencioni, and John Maxwell. 

Excited for you all to hear this conversation soon!
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It's always an honor to be in the room with great minds like Dave Ramsey, Patrick Lencioni, and John Maxwell. Excited for you all to hear this conversation soon!

5 friends we all need 1. The cheerleader 2. The entertainer 3. The challenger 4. The connector 5. The pacesetter

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5 friends we all need 1. The cheerleader 2. The entertainer 3. The challenger 4. The connector 5. The pacesetter

Life's too short for a workplace environment that depletes and diminishes you.

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Life's too short for a workplace environment that depletes and diminishes you.
Doubt is like a ping pong ball…
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Doubt is like a ping pong ball…

When interviewing for a job, take a good look at the boss and the team. If something feels off, move on. Because odds are, you'll end up like them, not the other way around.

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When interviewing for a job, take a good look at the boss and the team. If something feels off, move on. Because odds are, you'll end up like them, not the other way around.

Small wins that matter: - Getting to bed on time - Not spiraling after feedback - Exercising regularly - Taking a day off - Having coffee with a friend

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Small wins that matter: - Getting to bed on time - Not spiraling after feedback - Exercising regularly - Taking a day off - Having coffee with a friend

The current education system is creating test-takers, not pathfinders and it's causing a lot of despair in the younger generations.

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The current education system is creating test-takers, not pathfinders and it's causing a lot of despair in the younger generations.

3 reasons people quit when they shouldn't: 1. They get a new boss they don’t like as well. 2. They get passed over for a promotion. 3. They have a difficult coworker. Don't be so quick to jump ship when you experience one of these things in the office.

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3 reasons people quit when they shouldn't: 1. They get a new boss they don’t like as well. 2. They get passed over for a promotion. 3. They have a difficult coworker. Don't be so quick to jump ship when you experience one of these things in the office.

You were created to fill a unique role. You are needed. You must do it.

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You were created to fill a unique role. You are needed. You must do it.

4 ways to prevent burnout: 1. Say no and mean it. 2. Stay physically active. 3. Be self-"ish." 4. Get a better view. Don’t let burnout happen to you.

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4 ways to prevent burnout: 1. Say no and mean it. 2. Stay physically active. 3. Be self-"ish." 4. Get a better view. Don’t let burnout happen to you.
"36% of American households that earn $100,000 or more live paycheck to paycheck."
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"36% of American households that earn $100,000 or more live paycheck to paycheck."

3 lessons I learned in my 20’s that have sustained me: 1. Connections are the fuel for success. 2. Trust your gut. 3. Choose your friends wisely.

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3 lessons I learned in my 20’s that have sustained me: 1. Connections are the fuel for success. 2. Trust your gut. 3. Choose your friends wisely.

Lazy take. This wasn’t cheating. It was a nothing burger that was spun up into a scandal by Michigans opponents & Buckeyes behind the scenes in sports media. NCAA clinging to relevance so they slapped Michigan’s hand.

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Lazy take. This wasn’t cheating. It was a nothing burger that was spun up into a scandal by Michigans opponents & Buckeyes behind the scenes in sports media. NCAA clinging to relevance so they slapped Michigan’s hand.

Mental Habits that Drain Your Energy: 1. Overexplaining yourself 2. Replaying past conversations 3. Saying yes out of guilt 4. Comparing your progress to someone else's 5. Trying to control how people see you

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Mental Habits that Drain Your Energy: 1. Overexplaining yourself 2. Replaying past conversations 3. Saying yes out of guilt 4. Comparing your progress to someone else's 5. Trying to control how people see you

If you want to do great things, do what great people do.

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If you want to do great things, do what great people do.

Ken Coleman (@kencoleman) X Stats & Analytics

Ken Coleman (@kencoleman) has 51.2K X followers with a 1.15% engagement rate over the past 12 months. Across 181 posts, Ken Coleman received 3.77K total likes and 353K impressions, averaging 20.9 likes per post. This page tracks Ken Coleman's performance metrics, top content, and engagement trends — updated daily.

Ken Coleman (@kencoleman) X Analytics FAQ

How many X (Twitter) followers does Ken Coleman have?+
Ken Coleman (@kencoleman) has 51.2K X (Twitter) followers as of July 2026.
What is Ken Coleman's X (Twitter) engagement rate?+
Ken Coleman's X (Twitter) engagement rate is 1.15% over the last 12 months, based on 181 posts.
How many likes does Ken Coleman get on X (Twitter)?+
Ken Coleman received 3.77K total likes across 181 posts in the last 12 months, averaging 20.9 likes per post.
How many X (Twitter) impressions does Ken Coleman get?+
Ken Coleman's X (Twitter) content generated 353K total impressions over the last 12 months.