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Skool Community Owners and Classroom Engagement
I am curious what other Skool community owners do with their classrooms beyond creating a course, posting replays, videos etc. What are some fun and creative ideas for using the classroom that makes that space more engaging?
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So I have ideas which involve links to Easter eggs and goodies. I will also be making sure I have classroom pages linked in the posts I pin too so easy navigating back and forth and through the courses
The sticker came in!!
So some of you may have been here long enough to know @Bill Widmer went to Costa Rica for being a Blitz winner. I heard it was dope AF and a great time. Lots of cool things happened, he met cool people, posted a video somewhere in here about it. But I asked for a sticker. And the sticker finally arrived. It shall now be added to my Skool Passport.
The sticker came in!!
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@Jen Ritchie The product suite idea tied to that is journal, cards
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@Jen Ritchie Cool will keep my eyes peeled on details
I built a quiet place for the voice in your head.
Most productivity tools ask you to "push through." But if you have ADHD, "pushing" usually just leads to paralysis. I realized that being stuck usually comes in three flavors. So I built Decision Barista—an AI companion that doesn't judge you; it just adjusts to your energy level. The Menu (Chef's Choice): 🍵 Matcha Mode: You are frozen/anxious. We take small, compassionate steps. ☕ Espresso Mode: You are overthinking. We set a ruthlessly short timer. 🫐 Berry Mode: You are bored. We gamify the task to hack your dopamine. The Honor Bar (The Threshold): Standard marketing says I should force you to give me your email to see this. I refuse. If you are overwhelmed, you don't need a funnel. You need relief. - No Signup. - No Email. - Just the tool. 👉 Click the link to enter the Honor Bar. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1N1jVQ--GxBS4OnZFHBrV5SxX2DC5ybwjjmVW4kh9Y_Q/edit?usp=sharing Let's check the community pulse: Which flavor do you need this morning? Drop a 🍵, ☕, or 🫐 below. THANKS @Rex Loyer and @Bill Widmer for all your amazing support and feedback! P.S. - I'm in meetings most of today but will check back this evening to see how it's landing.
I built a quiet place for the voice in your head.
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Yay!!! Love it. I am guessing I. Am a mix of matcha and espresso haha
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@Kat Oakley Man how I wish I was an Affiliate beforehand
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@Bill Widmer Sucks we can affiliate swap like you can with communities until you are in the group already
ADHD, RSD, and the First Time Someone Leaves Your Community
I run a community for ADHD and I have ADHD - Churn hurts my feelings. Something people do not talk about enough is how intense the first member churn can feel when you have ADHD. When someone leaves, the ADHD brain does not read it as neutral data. It reads it as rejection. Even when you logically know people leave communities for a hundred reasons, RSD can turn that moment into an emotional sting. Did I do something wrong? Did I miss something? Was I not helpful enough? That first churn can land hard. Here is the interesting part though. With time, exposure, and regulation, that sting changes. After more churn happens, your nervous system learns something important. This is not danger. This is not personal. This is normal. As the emotional charge softens, the logical brain is finally able to step in and say, "People come and go. Needs change. Timing matters. Churn is part of every healthy community." That does not mean you stop caring. It means your system no longer treats churn like a threat. This is one of those quiet ADHD growth moments. Not because the feeling disappears instantly, but because you learn how to regulate through it and not let it hijack your sense of safety or competence. Curious question for you: Have you noticed moments where RSD felt intense at first, but softened over time once your nervous system learned it was safe? These are the skills that do not show up on a checklist, but matter just as much.
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Not related to churn in my own community. Even when a member dm'd me about why they were leaving and it not being a good fit for them. I had no issue with that. RSD for me more manifests around my family or co-workers. I guess it is because with online I already name it as a para social relationship so it doesn't hold the same weight?
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@Elizabeth Hadzic Yeah but I do think once I meet a member in person (which I have done now) it would be an RSD feeling if they left
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