EXEED AI

Noemi Kis✨'s Recent LinkedIn Posts

Noemi Kis✨

Noemi Kis✨

@noemikis

Microbusiness Ideas / AI enthusiast / TEDx speaker

en24 postsLinkedIn

Posts

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

2mo

Your job title can disappear tomorrow. Your skills stay with you forever. I spent years climbing the corporate ladder. Building expertise for one company. Then I walked away at 30 and realized: most of what I "knew" was useless outside. The skills that actually carried me through had nothing to do with my job description. 8 skills no one can take from you: Clear communication → Say what you mean in fewer words → Practice writing daily Emotional regulation → Pause before reacting when triggered → Name the emotion before acting Learning how to learn → Break complex topics into experiments → Focus on principles over steps Selling ideas → Lead with the benefit → Get comfortable with rejection Building relationships → Follow up when you need nothing → Be useful before asking for help Self-discipline → Create systems beyond goals → Track your habits in writing Adaptability → Treat setbacks as data → Practice discomfort on purpose Critical thinking → Question advice from experts too → Form opinions slowly Jobs disappear. Companies restructure. But these skills compound over time. They follow you everywhere. Your true capital is your skill. Everything else is temporary. Found this valuable? Share it! ♻️ Follow Noemi Kis✨for daily growth tips!
2.7K

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

3mo

The people judging you have never tried. A millionaire won't judge you for starting with nothing. A runner won't judge you for walking half the race. A writer won't judge you for a terrible first draft. A chef won't judge you for burning your first dish. You know who will judge you? The person who never started. The one still waiting for the "right time." The one who chose comfort over courage. I know this firsthand. When I left accounting to start a business in an industry I knew nothing about, plenty of people had opinions. None of them were entrepreneurs. The ones who had actually built something? They got it. They cheered me on. Because they remembered what mile one felt like. That's the thing about people who've done hard things: they don't mock the beginning. They respect it. So if you're at the start of something, feeling exposed or behind or not good enough yet, look around at who's talking. Chances are, they've never tried. Keep moving anyway.
8 pages
509

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

2mo

In 2021, I finally admitted something embarrassing. I was waiting for my life to change itself. For years, I kept telling myself: - Once I get funding, I'll take time for myself - Once I hire a team, I'll have time to exercise - Once things calm down, I'll fix my sleep "Once" never comes. Then I found this quote: "You will never change your life until you change something you do daily." So here are three small things you can start tomorrow: 1. Move your body first - 15-20 minutes before you open your phone - Walk, stretch, anything that gets you out of your head 2. Protect your first hour - No email, no Slack, no social media - Use it for deep work or something that fills you up 3. End the day with intention - Write down three things that went well - Set one clear priority for tomorrow None of these are revolutionary. But done consistently, they compound into something that is. Routines aren't restrictions. They're the foundation that makes freedom possible. Start tomorrow. Not next month. Not after this project. Tomorrow.
100

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

3mo

AI made building ridiculously easy. But most people still aren't building. The barrier isn't technical anymore. It's mental. 5 years ago, everything had to be “perfect” before launch. Today, you have to be out there building. Messy. Iterating. Learning from users. Replit is perfect for this: • Instant full-stack AI development  • Access 300+ LLM models • Build, test, and deploy from one platform You can literally build a chatbot, dashboard, or writing tool in minutes. The gap between idea and execution has never been smaller. So why aren't more people building? Because they're waiting for the "right time." But in the AI era, it’s action over perfection. Your messy MVP today beats your perfect plan tomorrow. Want to build faster? Explore it here: https://lnkd.in/gBbfz2er #ReplitPartner
615

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

3mo

Not everything deserves your effort. Some things weren’t meant to be fixed. You can water them every single day. Give them sunlight. Nothing changes. Because they were never real to begin with. The same is true for relationships in business and life. Some connections look perfect on the surface: → They show up to every event  → They say all the right things  → They make promises that sound incredible But when you actually need them, nothing. This took me years and multiple hard experiences to realize. Now I know how to tell when a relationship is fake: – All the energy flows one direction  – They take credit but never take responsibility – They need you more than they value you Real relationships don't require constant maintenance to exist. They grow naturally. Both people show up. Both people invest. Both people care when no one's watching. So if you're exhausted from trying to keep something alive that keeps dying... Stop watering fake flowers. Save it for the relationships that bloom when you show up. Found this valuable? Please reshare with your network! ♻️ And follow Noemi Kis✨ for daily growth tips!
2.1K

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

3mo

You're not late. You're just on your own path. At some point, most of us look around and think: everyone else is further along. They made their move. They knew sooner. And you're still here, in the middle of a pivot you didn't plan for. Life isn't a straight line with checkpoints. It's a series of paths, restarts, pivots, and transitions. Some people start their first business at 52. Some find their dream career after leaving one they spent years building. Some fall in love for the first time at 47. Some walk away from everything at 60 and rebuild from scratch. None of that is late. All of it is right on time. There's a concept I keep coming back to: divine timing. The idea that you're exactly where you're supposed to be. Not behind. Not off track. Just on a path that looks different from the one you expected. Here's what I've learned: The only version of "too late" that exists is the one where you stop moving. Your story doesn't have to look like anyone else's. There's no fixed timeline. There's just your path. Trust it. ----- Follow me Noemi Kis✨ for daily business and life tips.
1.1K

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

3mo

My TEDx got Editor's Pick and 10k views in 24 hours. This was always a dream of mine. To stand on that red dot and talk about something I actually care about deeply. The topic: Why your AI business will (probably) fail. Here's the thing about AI right now. Everyone's building. Everyone's excited. Everyone thinks they're going to be the next big thing. But most AI businesses are going to fail. Not because the tech isn't good. Not because the founders aren't smart. But because they're solving problems that don't exist. I've been in the trenches. I've had successes and spectacular failures. And I wanted to share what I've learned so other founders don't waste years. The biggest shift I talked about: Most founders can now build quickly. But often, they're building solutions BEFORE they understand the problem. Look at Airbnb. They rented out their extra air mattress own apartment first to strangers. Look at DoorDash. The founders took orders themselves, and literally drove food around Palo Alto. Manual validation first. Technology second. That's how you find the real problem worth solving. Was I nervous? Absolutely. Did I rewatch it and cringe at my delivery? 100%. But I showed up. I said what needed to be said. And people are listening. If you've been sitting on something you want to do but you're scared it won't be perfect, don't wait. Do it anyway. The world needs your voice on the things that matter to you. P.S. Watch it here and please like & comment: https://lnkd.in/gQ5RGE5v
232

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

2mo

I started my business so I could live my life. Not to spend all day glued to my laptop. I love building my business. But I can't stand being in the weeds all day. This year, I made a decision: grow my business while working less. That sounds like a contradiction. It's not. Here's how I did it. I focused on the 3 ways a business can grow: 1. Find new customers 2. Increase the frequency of orders 3. Sell more to your current customers I used to do all of this manually. After all, the most valuable time a founder can spend is on revenue-generating activities. That was true in 2020. Still true in 2026. (but it looks different) But this time, I decided to automate this. As a result: I delivered a TEDx talk in Berlin. I visited my family in Hungary. I created themed dinner nights at home. I found new hikes with my dog. My life became fuller. While I worked less. While my business grew. At first, I felt guilty. Like I wasn't working enough. Like I was neglecting my business. Then I realized: I didn't neglect anything. I just removed the bottleneck. Me. Doing manual stuff that slows everyone down. This actually made me a better (and happier) leader. Here's how you can automate growth with HubSpot's Prospecting Agent: Remember those 3 ways to grow? 1. Find new customers  → It researches and contacts cold prospects on its own. 2. Increase order frequency  → It sends personalized upsell and cross-sell outreach automatically. 3. Sell more to current customers  → The agent reaches out to customers and warm leads with personalized messages. You or your team stays hands off and focuses on building relationships and closing. This is AI that does the work without you. Easy setup. A freed-up founder is a better founder. I'm proof. Start here: https://lnkd.in/dXcDiJGf #Ad #HubSpotMediaPartner
463

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

2mo

The strongest people don’t “handle”everything. They're just know what to keep out. Think about how much noise exists around us: → 24/7 news cycles designed to trigger anxiety → Social media arguments that go nowhere → Other people's opinions about how life should be lived → Drama that has nothing to do with our goals → Problems we can't solve being presented as our responsibility And staying open to everything doesn't make you informed. It makes you exhausted. The most resilient people understand this: – You can care without absorbing every crisis – You can stay informed without drowning in negativity – You can be empathetic without making every problem yours – You can set boundaries without being cold What weighs people down isn't external chaos. It's what they allow inside their mental space. The world will always be unpredictable. People will always have opinions. Problems will always exist. But none of that has to live rent-free in your head. Protecting your peace is not selfish. It's just survival. Because you can't pour from an empty cup. And you can't think clearly when your mind is flooded. So ask yourself this question today: What am I letting in that doesn't serve me? The water around you will always be there. But what gets inside? That's your choice. Found this valuable? Please reshare with your network! ♻️ And follow Noemi Kis✨ for daily growth tips!
1.2K

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

3mo

McKinsey charges $500K+ per project. The slides alone close the deal. After studying how they build presentations, the same three rules show up every time. Rule 1: Story first, slides second. Write the narrative before you open anything. Every slide has to earn its place in the argument. Rule 2: One idea per slide. Not five thoughts fighting for attention. One clear message, one supporting visual. That's it. Rule 3: Brand consistency is non-negotiable. Typography, spacing, colors, theme. All consistent. Once you see this framework, you can't unsee it. That's what drew me to Beautiful.ai First, it walks you through story structure before you design a single slide. Second, it suggests layouts so you're not guessing what works. Third, it locks your branding automatically. Stop making AI slides that look like they were built the night before. Start making decks that look like they came out of a strategy firm. Three rules. One tool that actually follows all of them. If you want to see it in action, sign up for your free 14-day trial today. https://ow.ly/BvJU50YtEqA #BeautifulAIPartner
986

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

2mo

Society taught us to pay for time, not expertise. But that's measuring value all wrong. I used to believe if something didn't take hours, it wasn't worth much. That speed meant corners were cut. Then I started hiring people who were both good AND fast. I hired a developer once who fixed a problem in 20 minutes that I'd been stuck on for 3 weeks. Those 20 minutes weren't just 20 minutes. They were years of him: - Breaking things - Fixing them - Breaking them again ...until he could spot the issue before I even finished explaining it. I wasn't paying for 20 minutes. I was paying for the 10 years it took him to solve my problem that fast. So when you hire an expert, shift how you think about it: 1. Pay for the outcome, not the hours 2. Ask about problems solved, not time spent 3. Value the years behind the result, not the speed of delivery When someone solves your problem in 30 minutes, you're not paying for 30 minutes. You're paying for every hour they put in before you showed up. That's the real price of expertise. Follow for daily growth tips.
2.2K

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

2mo

Your financial stack for 2026. Most founders still use outdated, fragmented tools. But here is how your financial stack will help you scale: 💵 1. Where your money lives Old way: A traditional bank account built for one country, one currency. 2026: One global account that holds, sends, and receives across currencies and borders. 👥 2. How your team spends Old way: A shared card and a stack of receipts you sort through at month-end. 2026: Cards per person, limits you set, transactions visible in real time. 👩‍💻 3. What it costs to send and get money Old way: Your bank quietly marks up currency conversion 2–3%, expensive at scale. 2026: No hidden FX markups, what you earn is what you keep. 💳 4. Paying international vendors Old way: $25–45 wire fees, 3-day delays, and exchange rate markups. 2026: Your contractors get paid with no delays or markups and so do you. The good news is you don't have to use multiple platforms. Payments + Billing + Business Accounts + Spend Management Airwallex replaces them all in an all-in-one platform. Start here: https://lnkd.in/gd-m8r9A #AirwallexPartner
6 pages
119

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

2mo

5 years ago, building a business required a tech co-founder. Today, you just need the right AI tools. Here are 12 AI tools every solopreneur needs: 1. Claude (Anthropic) → Thinking, writing, and building → Best for nuanced, long-form work → I use it to analyze customer data 2. Beautiful AI → AI presentations that actually impress → Turn ideas into polished decks instantly → Design-quality slides without the designer 3. Perplexity → Research assistant that cites sources → Replace half your Google habit → Instant answers with real references 4. Notion AI → Docs, wikis, tasks in one place → Drafts and summarizes for you → Your second brain, organized 5. Replit → Build, test, deploy from one platform → Integrates with many LLM models → Ship your MVP in an afternoon 6. Lovable → Build software by conversation → No coding needed → From idea to live product in hours 7. Durable → Website in 30 seconds → AI-written copy that converts → CRM and invoicing built in 8. Make (formerly Integromat) → Automate the stuff that eats your week → Connects almost everything → No code needed 9. Midjourney → Visual concepts and brand imagery → Thumbnails on demand → Still the best for creative work 10. ElevenLabs → Clone your voice or generate narration → Perfect for video and courses → Professional audio without a studio 11. Cursor → AI-powered code editor → Write code with natural language → Debug and refactor in seconds 12. Descript → Edit audio and video like a Google Doc → Record once, repurpose everywhere → No production team needed Pick 2-3 tools. Master them. Build something this weekend. The AI era rewards those who act, not those who wait for perfection. Found this valuable? Please reshare with your network! ♻️ And follow Noemi Kis✨ for daily AI and business tips!
285

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

3mo

What if the biggest productivity bottleneck isn't your calendar or your team? What if it's just... your keyboard? We are stuck using a keyboard designed in 1873. 150 years later, QWERTY is still our default. Here's what that costs us: → Every thought gets filtered through typing → Barrier between thinking and output → Slower than natural speech We speak 100 times more than we type and voice is how humans have communicated for thousands of years. It's faster, natural, and how we think out loud with clarity. Old voice-to-text tools were clunky: → Constant typo fixing → Manual formatting → Deleting mid-sentence changes Then 6 months ago I downloaded Wispr Flow. Now it replaces 80% of my keyboard usage. In fact, I drafted this post using Wispr Flow. It fixes typos automatically. It formats sentences. It deletes changed sentences when I change my mind mid-thought. I use it daily for: → Emails → AI prompting → Slack messages → Long-form content drafts With Wispr Flow, speaking is finally faster than typing. The keyboard isn't going away. But for the first time in 150 years, it's optional. Voice was always the natural interface. We just needed the technology to catch up. You can check out Wispr Flow here: wisprflow.ai #WisprFlowPartner
244

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

3mo

I've had an app idea sitting in my notes for months. March 8th is the day I'm finally building it. For years, every time I had a product idea, I hit the same wall: I'm not technical. I'd need a developer. I built a seven-figure business from scratch, but the "you need to know how to code" barrier stopped me cold every single time. That changes on International Women's Day. Lovable is completely free for 24 hours on March 8th. No code needed. Just your idea. And it's not just me building. Thousands of people around the world are doing this together - 70+ community events globally. Participants also get $100 in free Anthropic API credits and $250 in Stripe fee credits. Powered by Anthropic. This is what access actually looks like. You can build a real app in a single day.  If you've ever thought "I wish I could build that" - this is your moment. Join me on March 8th - building on Lovable is free for 24 hours. No code needed. Just your idea. https://lnkd.in/gu25tiyZ #LovablePartner #ad
267

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

3mo

The fastest way to kill your career: Act like you already know everything. Top performers don’t do that. They treat every interaction like a chance to level up. They’re not afraid to be wrong, they WANT to be wrong. Because every mistake is a shortcut to growth. Here's what that actually looks like: 1/ Ask better questions: → Replace "I know" with "tell me more" → Collect perspectives like they're currency → Make every conversation a learning opportunity 2/ Document your failures: → Write what you thought vs. what was true → Review it monthly to spot your patterns → Turn mistakes into a personal playbook 3/ Seek uncomfortable feedback: → Ask someone: "What could I do better?" → Shut up, listen, and don't get defensive → Apply at least one piece within 48 hours The people who rise fastest aren't the smartest in the room. They're the ones humble enough to realize they're never done learning. So if you're building something right now, ask yourself: When's the last time you changed your mind about something important? Because staying the same is comfortable. But growth requires you to be wrong first. And then be humble enough to learn how to get it right. Found this valuable? Please reshare with your network! ♻️
1.5K

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

3mo

Saying "I don't know" instead of protecting your ego is a green flag. Admitting what we don't know is intellectual honesty. Here are 3 signs you have it: 1. 💪 The Admission Advantage You say "I don't know" without hesitation. Example: Your team asks about a strategy. You don't have the answer. Instead of making something up, you say: "I don't know yet. Let me research and get back to you." Honesty saves everyone's time. 2. 🔍 The Knowledge Gap Audit You openly acknowledge what you don't understand. "I need to learn more about this market." "I don't have experience in this area yet." "I'm not the expert here, but I'll find one." You can't grow if you won't admit gaps. 3. ✅ The Ego Check Protocol You ask questions even when you think you should know the answer. You'd rather look uninformed for 5 minutes than stay uninformed forever. The best leaders don't pretend to know everything. They prioritize finding the right answer over protecting their image. That's the difference between ego and growth. P.S. What's your take? Share in comments. Follow for daily posts on business.
1.3K

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

3mo

The loudest critics are usually the least qualified. I’ve seen it so many times. The people telling you to play it safe: → Haven’t taken a risk in 10 years → Complain about their job daily → Dream but never execute The people telling you to be “realistic”: → Settled for mediocre their entire life → Gave up on their dreams years ago → Mistake their limitations for wisdom Successful people encourage you to take smart risks. Unsuccessful people warn you about every possible failure. Filter your feedback: “Would I trade places with this person?” If the answer is no, their criticism is just noise. How to protect yourself from bad advice: 1. Audit who you listen to → Only take advice from people living the life you want. 2. Limit exposure → Stop asking people for input you don’t need. 3. Build an inner circle → Surround yourself with people who actually do, not just talk. 4. Train your filter → Question the source before questioning yourself. The people qualified to criticize you are usually too busy succeeding to tear others down. Found this valuable? Please reshare with your network! ♻️ And follow Noemi Kis✨ for daily growth tips!
1.8K

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

3mo

I've had an app idea sitting in my notes for months. March 8th is the day I'm finally building it. For years, every time I had a product idea, I hit the same wall: I'm not technical. I'd need a developer. I built a seven-figure business from scratch, but the "you need to know how to code" barrier stopped me cold every single time. That changes on International Women's Day. Lovable is completely free for 24 hours on March 8th. No code needed. Just your idea. And it's not just me building. Thousands of people around the world are doing this together - 70+ community events globally. Participants also get $100 in free Anthropic API credits and $250 in Stripe fee credits. Powered by Anthropic. This is what access actually looks like. You can build a real app in a single day.  If you've ever thought "I wish I could build that" - this is your moment. Join me on March 8th - building on Lovable is free for 24 hours. No code needed. Just your idea. https://lnkd.in/gu25tiyZ #LovablePartner #ad
265

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

3mo

Can't stop thinking about this quote. We avoid hard things because they feel uncomfortable in the moment. But the longer we wait, the bigger the task becomes in our mind. Here's how to start. 🧍# 1 Make it your identity You don't just "do" the hard work occasionally. You become someone who does it. Instead of "I need to work out," you tell yourself: "I'm fit and take care of my body" When it becomes part of who you are, the resistance fades. 🤝 # 2 Create a circle of people where that's the norm Your environment determines your behavior more than your willpower. If everyone around you is avoiding the work, you will too. When it's the norm in your circle, it stops feeling impossible. ✅ # 3 Track each time you do it Every time you do the hard thing, mark it down. A checkmark. A note in your phone. Tracking reinforces the identity you're building. And over time, you'll see the pattern: the more you do it, the easier it gets. P.S. What's your take? Share in comments. Follow for daily posts on business.
388

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

3mo

What you do in private always shows in public. You are what you create when no one is watching. Here's how to build habits that help you grow: 🏡 1. Design your environment Remove friction from good habits. Add friction to bad ones. If you want to read more, put books everywhere. If you want to eat better, don't buy junk. Your environment shapes your default behavior. ✅ 2. Track what you can control Most people track outcomes (revenue, weight, followers). Winners track inputs (calls made, workouts done, pages read). You can't control results. You can control daily actions. Track what you do when no one's watching. 🏃‍♀️ 3. Build identity, not goals Don't say "I want to be fit." Say "I'm someone who works out." Don't say "I want to grow my business." Say "I'm someone who shows up daily." Your private actions prove who you are. The gap between where you are and where you want to be? It's built in private. What you do today when no one's watching becomes who you are tomorrow when everyone is. P.S. What's your take? Share in comments. Follow for daily posts on business.
3K

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

3mo

I spent 6 months "researching" before I built my first business. Most days followed the same pattern: ↳ Reading articles ↳ Watching videos ↳ Planning my strategy Truth is, I wasn't researching. I was hiding. Because as long as I was learning, I didn't have to face the scariest part: actually putting something out there. Then a friend asked me: "What are you waiting to know that you don't already know?" I had no answer. So I stopped preparing and jumped in. If I were starting today, the tools we have would've saved me months of spinning my wheels. I've been testing Durable and it's honestly kind of ridiculous how fast you can go from idea to live business. You answer a few questions and in 30 seconds you get: → A full website built for your business → AI-written copy that actually converts → CRM to manage your leads → Invoicing ready to go If you're stuck in research mode, you can launch today. If you're a perfectionist, you have no excuse left. The gap between "I'm thinking about it" and "I'm doing it" just disappeared. You don't need more information. You need to start. Try it here: https://lnkd.in/gcDmTfut #DurablePartner
291

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

2mo

I started my business so I could live my life. Not to spend all day glued to my laptop. I love building my business. But I can't stand being in the weeds all day. This year, I made a decision: grow my business while working less. That sounds like a contradiction. It's not. Here's how I did it. I focused on the 3 ways a business can grow: 1. Find new customers 2. Increase the frequency of orders 3. Sell more to your current customers I used to do all of this manually. After all, the most valuable time a founder can spend is on revenue-generating activities. That was true in 2020. Still true in 2026. (but it looks different) But this time, I decided to automate this. As a result: I delivered a TEDx talk in Berlin. I visited my family in Hungary. I created themed dinner nights at home. I found new hikes with my dog. My life became fuller. While I worked less. While my business grew. At first, I felt guilty. Like I wasn't working enough. Like I was neglecting my business. Then I realized: I didn't neglect anything. I just removed the bottleneck. Me. Doing manual stuff that slows everyone down. This actually made me a better (and happier) leader. Here's how you can automate growth with HubSpot's Prospecting Agent: Remember those 3 ways to grow? 1. Find new customers  → It researches and contacts cold prospects on its own. 2. Increase order frequency  → It sends personalized upsell and cross-sell outreach automatically. 3. Sell more to current customers  → The agent reaches out to customers and warm leads with personalized messages. You or your team stays hands off and focuses on building relationships and closing. This is AI that does the work without you. Easy setup. A freed-up founder is a better founder. I'm proof. Start here: https://lnkd.in/dXcDiJGf #Ad #HubSpotMediaPartner
418

Noemi Kis✨

Coaching & Leadership

2mo

Becoming the best version of yourself is about letting go. Most people focus on adding. They show you the wins. The growth. The "after" photos. But they skip the part where you had to walk away from things you once loved. Here's what moving forward actually costs: 1. Old friendships ↳ Some people only fit the version of you that stayed small. 2. Comfortable habits ↳ The Netflix binges. The snooze button. 3. Your old identity ↳ The person who played it safe. 4. Approval from people who don't get it ↳ Not everyone will understand your path. 5. The need to be liked ↳ Boundaries make some people uncomfortable. Letting go isn't giving up. It's making space. For better relationships. For bigger opportunities. For the person you're becoming. Growth isn't addition. It's subtraction. You don't level up by holding on tighter. You level up by releasing what no longer serves you. ♻️ Repost if this hit home. Follow Noemi Kis✨ for daily growth tips.
1.8K