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Guys, gue mau share keresahan gue soal CV yang gue liat masih banyak yang kurang tepat.
Bahkan, jasa bikin CV yang harusnya jadi harapan… malah kadang makin nyasar. 😞
Siapa tau berguna, ini gue share template dan cara bikin CV yang bener — 100% GRATIS.
📌 Gue yakin soalnya ini ada literaturnya:
Kalau lo pake format ini, CV lo bakal jauh lebih applicable dan meningkatkan peluang lo dipanggil interview — jauh lebih tinggi.
Dari gaji gue 5.5 jt - ke pajak gue yang bersyukurnya udh double digit sekarang :), perusahaan kaya Apple, Tesla, Microsoft, Nvidia atau Big 4 consulting.
You name it — rata rata pake format CV ini.
Wajib lo simak, semoga membantu biar lo gak di underpaid dan ngebantu lo bisa dapet kerja di company impian lo :)
Lanjut👇
Gue bukan HR, tapi gue user. Pernah kerja di headhunter. Sekarang kerja sebagai Vice President di Multinasional company di umur 27, dan sampe sekarang masih pakai template ini.
Buat recruiter, HR, yang memang jago di bidang ini feel free buat sanggah/comment atau nambahin kalo kurang tepat, yuk jadi bermanfaat bareng buat yang lain di in this economy, lets help each other. :)
So far, temen gue yang pake CV format ini → 💸 Gaji 16jt di company US → 40jt/bulan (exclude komisi) di company asal UK. Gue bisa kasih proofnya :D.
📈 Win rate: 80% dapet interview.
👇 Thread lengkap + link CV-nya ada di bawah:
Disclaimer: Gue gak ngasal. Semua ini gue rangkum dari sumber yang proven, bukan sok tau dan ngasal aja.
Dan CV ini cocok banget buat lo yang ngincer kerja di perusahaan dengan reputasi jelas, proses proper, dan kecil kemungkinan underpaid.
Gue ambil dari literatur terpercaya:
📌 Harvard Resume & CV Guide
📌 Tips dari Jonathan Javier (Wonsulting – ex Snap Inc.)
🔗 linkedin.com/posts/jonathan…
📌 Testimoni real: tembus Apple, UK, dan lainnya
📺 Video bukti nyata:
🔗 youtube.com/watch?v=V_rZD0…
Lanjut breakdown-nya 👇
The modern church has turned fasting into a fad diet and prayer into background noise. Folks talk about “detoxing” or “spiritual alignment,” but that’s not fasting — that’s New Age starvation with hashtags.
Bible fasting isn’t about weight loss, it’s about warfare. It’s when you say to God, “I’m serious enough to silence my stomach so I can hear Heaven.”
The flesh screams, “Feed me.” The Spirit says, “Starve it.” You can’t feed the flesh and expect the Spirit to roar. That’s why Jesus said, “This kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting” (Matthew 17:21).
You don’t fast to impress God — you fast to remove interference. Prayer connects you to God; fasting clears the static. When you combine the two, you’re no longer tossing words at Heaven — you’re firing guided missiles at Hell.
So here are seven ways to fast and pray with purpose — not mechanically, not pridefully, but powerfully.
1. Fast to Kill the Flesh, Not to Flaunt Faith
“Moreover when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance…” — Matthew 6:16
If your fast makes you miserable and everyone knows it, congratulations — you’ve earned an empty reward. The Pharisees fasted twice a week, strutted down the street looking holy, and went home full of themselves.
Biblical fasting is private crucifixion. When you fast, you’re telling the old man, “You’ve run the show long enough.” Paul said, “I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection.” (1 Cor. 9:27)
You’re not earning favor — you’re enforcing victory. The cross already crucified the flesh legally; fasting does it practically.
If you brag about your fast, you’ve just canceled it. God won’t compete with your ego. You fast to shut up self, not to get applause.
Lesson: Fasting isn’t to prove how spiritual you are; it’s to prove how serious you are about slaying sin.
⚡ Straight Talk: If your fast feeds your pride, you’re just hungry, not holy.
2. Fast to Hear Clearly, Not to Hurry God
“Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10
Most Christians pray like auctioneers — rapid requests with no room for response. Fasting slows the noise so the Spirit can speak. When you fast, your flesh gets quieter, and God’s voice gets louder.
Moses fasted forty days on Sinai, and when he came down, his face glowed. You can’t rush that in a microwave devotion. The point isn’t how long you fast — it’s how long you listen.
The world teaches “manifestation.” God teaches meditation — not on your dreams, but on His Word. During fasting, your spiritual hearing improves. You start discerning between emotional impulses and divine instruction.
If you want direction, stop treating prayer like a drive-thru. Fasting empties the schedule and the stomach so God can fill both.
Lesson: Don’t fast to force God’s hand; fast to free your heart from noise.
⚡ Straight Talk: Some prayers aren’t unanswered — they’re unheard because your soul’s Wi-Fi is jammed with flesh.
3. Fast to Break Strongholds, Not Impress People
“Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the bands of wickedness…” — Isaiah 58:6
You can’t cast out demons while cuddling with your flesh. Fasting breaks what counseling can’t. There are bondages that sermons, songs, and support groups won’t fix — because they’re spiritual chains.
When you fast, you declare war. You’re saying, “Devil, I’m cutting the supply line to your troops in my life.”
Look at Daniel — twenty-one days of no meat, no wine, no sweets. He wasn’t showing off; he was fighting through delay. The prince of Persia blocked the angel’s delivery, and fasting kept Daniel on the line till Heaven broke through.
That’s what fasting does — it keeps you on your knees long enough for God to finish the fight.
Lesson: Some victories come only when you mix tears with hunger and faith with fire.
⚡ Straight Talk: Hell can’t handle a believer who prays on empty and believes on full.
4. Fast to Seek God’s Face, Not His Hand
“Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness…” — Matthew 6:33
Too many folks fast for a blessing instead of the Blesser. They treat God like a vending machine — insert hunger, expect results. Fasting isn’t blackmail; it’s brokenness.
When Ezra fasted, it wasn’t for wealth, but for wisdom and protection (Ezra 8:21). When Esther fasted, it wasn’t for favor with Ahasuerus — it was for favor with Almighty God.
You can fast for healing, guidance, deliverance — but if you’re not seeking His face first, your motives are flesh-powered.
Fasting sharpens your focus from “God, do this for me” to “God, make me what You can use.”
Lesson: The greatest reward of fasting isn’t what you get — it’s who you become.
⚡ Straight Talk: The flesh fasts to get; the Spirit fasts to give up.
5. Fast to Humble the Heart, Not to Harness Power
“I humbled my soul with fasting.” — Psalm 35:13
Real fasting doesn’t make you feel powerful; it makes you feel poor. That’s the point. It drains the flesh until pride has no fuel.
Humility is Heaven’s currency. The proud pray to be seen; the humble pray to be changed. David said, “A broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.”
When you fast, God’s spotlight turns inward. You stop noticing what everyone else is doing wrong and start seeing your own filth. That’s where revival starts — not in tents or conferences, but in secret rooms where saints weep.
Modern Christianity doesn’t like that word humble. They like “empowered.” But the only power God blesses flows through humility.
Lesson: Fasting bends the knee before it breaks the yoke.
⚡ Straight Talk: The flesh fasts for influence; the Spirit fasts for intimacy.
6. Fast to Rekindle Fire, Not to Escape Trials
“When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee.” — Isaiah 43:2
Fasting isn’t an escape hatch; it’s a forge. God doesn’t use fasting to help you dodge trouble — He uses it to give you power to stand in it.
Elijah fasted forty days not because life was easy, but because he was running from Jezebel, exhausted, and ready to quit. God didn’t give him a vacation — He gave him a visitation. The still, small voice met him in weakness.
Fasting won’t make your enemies vanish, but it’ll make your faith unshakable. The furnace may still burn, but the Son of God shows up in the middle of it.
When your zeal fades, fasting reignites the pilot light. It reminds your flesh who the real Master is.
Lesson: Fasting isn’t about running from the storm — it’s about finding the calm within it.
⚡ Straight Talk: The flesh says, “Get me out!” The Spirit says, “Grow me through.”
7. Fast to Prepare for Service, Not to Perform
“As they ministered to the Lord, and fasted, the Holy Ghost said, Separate me Barnabas and Saul…” — Acts 13:2
Before God launches a mission, He requires consecration. You don’t need to fast to get saved — you fast to get sent.
The early church fasted before sending out missionaries. Jesus fasted before His public ministry. Moses fasted before receiving the Law. Every major move of God begins with a season of fasting and prayer — because fasting removes distraction, so the Holy Ghost can give direction.
Modern ministries market themselves before they mortify themselves. That’s why they have numbers without power. You can’t substitute charisma for consecration.
Fasting makes sure your calling isn’t built on adrenaline, but on an altar.
Lesson: The Spirit fills vessels that are empty, not those full of themselves.
⚡ Straight Talk: The flesh promotes itself; the Spirit prepares itself.
Practical Wisdom — How to Fast Without Failing
If you’re new to fasting, don’t start with a forty-day marathon. That’s not spirituality; that’s suicide. Start with humility and wisdom.
Here’s a few principles:
1.Plan It, Don’t Wing It.
Fasting without purpose is just hunger. Write down what you’re fasting for — victory over sin, clarity, revival, healing, or intercession.
2.Drink Water.
You’re not testing God — you’re training your flesh. Stay hydrated; Jesus didn’t call you to faint.
3.Replace Meals with the Word.
Don’t just skip breakfast — feed on Scripture. Every pang of hunger should remind you to pray.
4.Keep It Private.
No announcements. No Facebook status. Jesus said, “Anoint thine head, and wash thy face.”
5.End It with Praise.
Don’t break your fast by binging. Break it by blessing God for His faithfulness.
6.Listen More Than You Speak.
The best part of fasting isn’t what you say — it’s what He reveals.
7.Make It a Lifestyle.
You don’t fast once for the year and call it done. Build seasons of fasting into your walk — it’s spiritual maintenance for your soul.
Lesson: Fasting done God’s way doesn’t drain you; it disciplines you.
Fasting Myths — Exposing the Counterfeits
Myth 1: Fasting Manipulates God.
No, it disciplines you. You don’t twist His arm; you tune your ear.
Myth 2: Fasting Replaces Repentance.
Wrong. Fasting without repentance is like perfume on a corpse.
Myth 3: Fasting Is Only for Super-Saints.
Jesus said, “When ye fast,” not “If ye fast.” Every believer can do it.
Myth 4: Fasting Earns Blessings.
Grace isn’t earned. Fasting positions you to receive what God already prepared.
Myth 5: Fasting Means Misery.
If your fast feels like punishment, your motive’s wrong. Fasting is fellowship, not flagellation.
The Purpose Behind It All
You fast and pray not to gain leverage with Heaven, but to lose baggage from Earth. It’s the act of saying, “Lord, I want You more than food, more than comfort, more than self.”
When Jesus fasted forty days, the devil came offering shortcuts — bread, kingdoms, glory. The flesh always wants fast satisfaction; the Spirit seeks eternal submission.
Fasting teaches you that fullness doesn’t come from food but from fellowship. It reminds you that man truly does not live by bread alone.
You can live without meals for a while — but not without meaning. And that’s what fasting restores: meaning, focus, purpose.
When Heaven Responds
There’s something about a praying, fasting Christian that Hell fears. You’re not just talking to God — you’re walking in sync with Him. Angels move. Demons tremble. The atmosphere shifts.
Look at Acts 10 — Cornelius prayed and fasted, and Heaven dispatched an angel with instructions that would open the Gospel to Gentiles. Fasting moves the needle of eternity.
You may not feel fireworks, but in the unseen realm, gears are turning. Chains are breaking. The spiritual world notices when a saint denies the flesh to exalt the Father.
Conclusion – Empty to Be Filled
Paul said in Philippians 3:10, “That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings.” You can’t know resurrection power without fellowship in suffering — and fasting is that fellowship.
The flesh hates it, but Heaven honors it. You don’t fast to be noticed by man, but to be known by God in a deeper way.
If your prayers have felt powerless, if your spiritual fire has cooled, or your discernment’s gone dull — it might be time to put the plate down and pick the Bible up.
Fasting isn’t about losing calories — it’s about losing control. And the moment your flesh gets quiet, you’ll hear Heaven clearer than ever.
Final Straight Talk:
Don’t just pray harder — pray hungrier. When the flesh is weak and the spirit is willing, that’s when the mountains move.
Allez, on va faire un petit fil sur la hiérarchie de l'apprentissage.
Connue en anglais sous les noms:
- Instructional Hierarchy
- Learning Hierarchy
On va voir ce que c'est, d'où ça sort, à quoi ça sert, comment on peut s'en servir et en quoi ça explique l'échec des stratégies de différenciation recommandées en France.
Ça vous dit ?
Cette hiérarchie de l'apprentissage a été proposée en 1978 par Haring et Eaton. Mais pourquoi ?
L'idée résulte de l'approche behaviouriste dans laquelle on regarde ce qui marche sans trop chercher à comprendre pourquoi, parce qu'on n'a pas encore de théorie explicative.
While the Horsemen take the headlines, this stock has quietly climbed 95% in the last 12 months. We are witnessing a total re-rating of a consumer icon. 🧵👇
#NGX
The Business Story: The Pivot
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The Revenue Surge: Less is More
Despite cutting out major categories, turnover climbed 44% to ₦215 Billion in FY 2025 (up from ₦150 Billion in 2024).
Their "Power Brands" like Knorr, Royco, and Close Up have shown incredible pricing power, outperforming the broader inflation rate.
3. The only thing that is changed is that Trump has replaced Greg Bovino, the Border Patrol commander overseeing the Minneapolis operation, with Tom Homan, his border czar.
The idea that Homan is a force for moderation is a joke.
🚨@JudiciaryGOP subpoenaed Europe’s secret 183-page censorship order to X 🚨
The @EU_Commission’s first ever fine under the Digital Services Act (DSA) was against @X and @elonmusk for €120 million—nearly 6% of its GLOBAL revenue—for defending free speech.
Now we know why: Leftist Euro bureaucrats fined X because it innovated its blue checkmark system and refused to give into demands from misinformation pseudoscientists.
🧵Read below to see what the Europeans didn’t want Americans, or anyone else, to see. ⬇️
In 2022, Europe passed an Orwellian online censorship law—the Digital Services Act.
Since @elonmusk bought Twitter, the European Commission has targeted the company for defending free speech and refusing to bow to its censorship demands.
Our team went undercover inside the Minnesota mob and was surrounded as agitators admitted what groups they worked with on hidden cameras.
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My years as a colony kid were some of the best years of my life. It was when Poona was just becoming Pune. We lived in IMD Colony in Pashan. This was at a time when Pashan was a scattering of science and research establishments separated by great wide spaces. +
We could choose any of several open fields to play cricket matches in. We could hear our school bus when it was more than a mile away, near the lake. Some people called it Pashan Tank, but it was always a lake to us. +
If we started running as soon as we heard the bus - shirt half tucked-in, breakfast half-eaten, and homework half-finished - we would manage to intercept it at the gate to our colony, which was a couple of furlongs from the flats. What's a furlong, you ask, Gen Z?. Look it up. +
An overview of the daily events in Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Fourteen European countries said they want to block Russia’s shadow fleet from transporting oil products through the Baltic and North seas.