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Owned by Richard

Quiet Manifestation

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🌙 A peaceful community for quiet manifestation, meditation, journaling, affirmations and calm intentional living.

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🚀BIG GEEKS WELCOME FOR RICHARD PIETKIEWICZ 🚀
Everybody make some serious noise for Richard Pietkiewicz 🔥🔥🔥 Richard is building Quiet Manifestation 💥 A peaceful community for quiet manifestation, meditation, journaling, affirmations, and calm intentional living 🌙🙌 That is calming.That is thoughtful.And that is exactly the kind of meaningful, supportive community we love to see inside Skool Geeks 🚀 Richard, massive welcome to the community.Great to have you here with us and excited to see what you build 🔥 Geeks, you know the drill… LET’S GIVE RICHARD A BIG LOUD WELCOME BELOW 👇👇👇🔥🔥🔥
🚀BIG GEEKS WELCOME FOR RICHARD PIETKIEWICZ 🚀
3 likes • May 21
Thank you everyone 🙏
🔥 DAY 3 IS LIVE 🤔 WHY ARE MEMBERS NOT ENGAGING? 🔥
Quick Re cap on the 7 day challenge Day 1 was about finding the gaps. Day 2 was about why people are viewing but not joining. Today we go inside the community. Because getting members in is only half the battle. The next question is: “Why are people joining… but not talking?” ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🚨 THE REAL PROBLEM Most members do not stay silent because they do not care. They stay silent because something is missing. It might be: ✅ they do not know what to say ✅ they do not feel confident enough to post ✅ they are waiting for someone else to go first ✅ they do not understand the culture yet ✅ they do not feel personally invited in ✅ the posts feel too big to answer ✅ there is no easy first action ✅ the room feels more like an audience than a community This is where a lot of communities leak. They get members… but they do not create movement. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🧠 WHAT A SILENT MEMBER IS THINKING When someone joins your community, they are quietly asking: “Where do I start?” “What am I supposed to do first?” “Is it safe to post here?” “Will anyone reply?” “Do I belong in this room?” “Is this active?” “Does the owner notice me?” “Are other members like me?” “What happens if I say something and nobody responds?” If your community does not answer those questions quickly… they stay quiet. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🎯 TODAY’S FOCUS Today we are finding your engagement leak. Not by blaming members. Not by saying “people just lurk.” Not by posting more random content. We are looking at the environment you have created. Because engagement is not just posting. Engagement is behaviour. And behaviour needs a clear reason, a safe space, and an easy first step. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔥 THE DAY 3 ENGAGEMENT AUDIT Look at your community like a brand new member. Not the owner. Not the expert. Not the person who knows where everything is. A new member who has just joined and is deciding whether to speak or stay silent. Then work through these: ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 1️⃣ IS THE FIRST ACTION OBVIOUS?
🔥 DAY 3 IS LIVE 🤔 WHY ARE MEMBERS NOT ENGAGING? 🔥
1 like • May 21
I have gone through this aspect before with a Skool account. I found that people were used to most Facebook groups or pages. They joined , looked and left , sometimes never to return. It was never an issue with FB ? Plus other obvious reasons 🤔
2 likes • May 21
Yes, exactly. I think many people underestimate how much Facebook’s algorithm does the heavy lifting for engagement. People almost stumble back into groups without making a conscious decision. With Skool, members have to feel there is genuine value waiting for them when they return. Almost like building a small village rather than broadcasting into a crowd. I also think momentum matters a lot in Skool. Even simple things like daily questions, member recognition, shared challenges, or small wins create a feeling that the community is alive and moving forward. Once people feel seen and involved, returning becomes part of their routine rather than another platform to check.
🔥🚨 ADVERTISEMENT BLITZ IS LIVE 🚨🔥
Right Geeks… Today is not just about dropping your link and disappearing. Today is about supporting each other properly. Because here is the truth… If your community is under 500 members, support matters. Likes matter. Comments matter. Moral support matters. Someone showing up on your post matters. A small comment can give somebody the push to keep going. A new member joining can give somebody belief again. A little bit of support can create momentum in a community that feels quiet. So today we are doing this the right way 👇 🔥 STEP 1 Drop your Skool community/link below. Tell us who it is for and why people should check it out. 🔥 STEP 2 Go and join at least ONE other community from this thread and give them some genuine moral support. Not fake hype. Real support. 🔥 STEP 3 Go into 3 other communities you are already in and do one simple thing: Drop a comment. Leave a like. Answer a post. Give encouragement. Show somebody they are not building alone. Because this is what community is supposed to be. Not just “look at me.” But… “I see you too.” We are all trying to build something. We are all learning. We are all figuring it out. And the ones who support others are usually the ones people remember. So drop your community below 👇 Then go support somebody else. Let’s show what Geeks is really about 🔥🚀
🔥🚨 ADVERTISEMENT BLITZ IS LIVE 🚨🔥
1 like • May 21
@Tina Alexander well iam over 70 and was there at the start ☺️
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After years exploring meditation, healing and personal growth, I created Quiet Manifestation for calm reflection and intentional living.

Active 31d ago
Joined May 21, 2026
United Kingdom