Our 5 New Categories: Explained
Today, I have made some of the changes I announced. First of all, I gave our group a new branding/identity. What do you think? Second of all, I amended our categories to the five new ones: Confidence, Lifestyle, Habits, Passive Income, Books. Don't worry, all previous content still exists and has been migrated to 'General Discussion'. I have kept the 'Ask for Advice' and 'Accountability' sections, too, as those are useful support for all of you. So, why did I choose these five categories? The short answer is: I chose them because they create the biggest impact when it comes to changing your everyday life, business, health, and even relationships. Think about it—when you build unshakable confidence, there’s little you can’t achieve. When you design a lifestyle that works for you, success stops feeling like a struggle. When you master daily habits that keep you moving forward, progress becomes automatic. When you create passive income, you break free from the constant grind. And when you keep learning from the best, you collapse time and skip years of trial and error. Focus on these five categories, and you won’t just create a life you don't have to escape from—you’ll change the way you experience EVERYTHING and start to feel like you're in control of your life and the person you're becoming. 🔥 That’s why this space isn’t like the others. In Skool for ChangeMakers, we only focus on the things that actually move the needle. This is what separates those who burn out from those who break free and build something that lasts. So, here's a detailed breakdown of why I value our five new categories over any other and why I believe that these are the keys to reinventing your life, your business and yourself. 🔥 Confidence—Because Everything Starts With You If you don’t back yourself, no one else will. Period. Confidence isn’t just about “feeling good.” It’s about making decisions without second-guessing. Speaking with authority. Owning your space. Without confidence, you hesitate. And hesitation? That’s the enemy of momentum.