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11 contributions to Flow Masters
Who is your favorite "Flow Master"?
Who is that person that inspires you the most and you would love to see them in this community? Drop their name! Or list of names! The more the better! 👇 And who knows, together we might just find a way to get them here and join us! 🐝🙏💝
2 likes • 5d
@Andrea Petrucci Fiori thanks again. That's why I asked the question, to get to know more of great people! yes, great guess – Kirby I have hear of before. 🙂
1 like • 2h
@Katherine Cando nice that sounds like a such a wonderful experience! I'm curious when did you discover them?
Welcome! Start Here 👇 (ALL Intros HERE Please!)
Welcome! Please introduce yourself in comments below 👇: ✅ Where are you from? ✅ What do you do for living? ✅ What are you passionate about? Any obsessions? ✅ A fun fact about you! ✅ And your "impossible goal" / biggest ambition And make sure to visit Start here section in the Classroom. 🐝🙏💝
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@Noor Albarakati wow. I love the soft, cotton light beings of pure love. That feels so divine. Thank you for sharing! 🥰🙏 Yes, movement also connects me to flow. And I find this very helpful to remember when feeling low. movement brings me right back into flow. 😍
1 like • 2h
@Katherine Cando jajaja. I grew up with saunas. And later on I discovered traveling and hot places.🔥 I also love Spanish so it felt right at home. 🤍
Memory Lane
Here's a place to build a human-to-human connection, a place to share a quick story, a simple memory of something that you have lived through. Because stories is how we connect and get to know each other, to understand where we've been, what we value, and who we are as a people. Feel free to drop down in comments and share a random memory, something you went through, maybe a lesson, maybe a story, or just a simple thing that came up as you were reading this text. Flow hack for extra productivity: 1️⃣ Open up ChatGPT 2️⃣ Put on the microphone 3️⃣ Speak your story out 4️⃣ And once done, press send 5️⃣ Copy the text 6️⃣ Then come back here, paste the text here in comments 7️⃣ Do a bit of formatting, breaking lines, and press enter to send. Yes, speaking is a lot faster than typing. Enjoy. I'm looking forward to hearing your stories. 👇 🐝🙏💝
2 likes • 17d
@Martia Briggs haha. I can imagine the looks on those "vendor" faces, when you show up on their doorsteps and throw "all kinds of red flags"; confusing $hit out of them. 😂 And I can imagine how funny it is to connect the dots backwards and see the connections: why and how you couldn't get hold of certain experiences in your past. Likely worth more than an actual trip from today's perspective 😂
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@Altaf Sayyed Thank you so much for sharing your story. And I'm happy to see that you use ChatGPT for transcription. Amazing! Now, I'm curious, what kind of technical trouble did you experience? Was it AI-related? Yeah, I'm curious to hear more about it.
What are your Flow breakers?
Flow Breaker is anything (thought, feeling, action, environment, reaction, distraction) that breaks your Flow. So, I'm curious, what are the things that currently break your Flow? And how are you dealing with them? Also, feel free to share your experience with your past flow breakers. How did you overcome them? Share your insights, lessons, and strategies below! 👇 🐝🙏💝
2 likes • 10d
@Jaime Demandante Thank you so much for sharing this. as they say I ask and you shall receive. and it sounds like you've been asking for a while because answer to your question is already contained in your question. you asked and, correct me if I'm wrong, "how do I create both health and financial flow for yourself and your clients?" and the answer is: by creating flow by honoring flow! by choosing flow over sacrificing flow it literally is the answer. it is that simple. it's to help people see how choosing anything but flow is not in their best interests. and of course there's infinite ways how to get there infinite structures, flows and I'm sure you will develop your own but at the end of the day it's all about energy and your ability to remain in flow. and one of the best strategies I've seen out there is Bashar's 5 step formula which is pretty accurate to keep one in flow sustainably. it's the obsession to honor the formula that's important to cultivate because at the end of the day it's all about the choices and decisions. and what are we choosing? we always choose something that pulls us towards the most pleasure and brings us away from most pain. even if it doesn't look like it! so your question becomes: how do I communicate clearly that key to health and financial flow is flow. or: how to I make flow sexy? 😎
1 like • 8d
@John Pastor thank you for sharing.this is really powerful insight that systems and preparation can remove flow breakers before they even arise. and I’m curious what kind of systems are you using? are these habits? Technology?
How can I post as a new member?
You can't... until you provide enough value in the community by commenting on other people's posts, introducing yourself, and engaging in other conversations. Read more about it here (Class Room → Start Here → Unlocks): https://www.skool.com/flow-masters-6077/classroom/0608a847?md=c73bb83e327e462abaa465256dc3633a Give first and keep giving. 🙂 🐝🙏💝
4 likes • 16d
@Jaime Demandante one thing I learned about exploring different communities is that It really is inspiring to see a really busy "welcome post" and that's why I decided to have everyone introduced themselves in a comments in a "welcome post". which is always pinned and people can see how busy it is, how active the community is. and that's really inspiring! and at the same time, if I limit people from being able to post from the get-go: tt really cultivates this "let me support others first before I start putting out my own message". And that's what I love. I wouldn't say one way is better than the other, however, having all interactions on the same post, more me, makes it easier to find people. Like I just have to scroll and really see who's in community, in one place.
2 likes • 16d
@Jaime Demandante Okay, I have also experienced private welcome posts and my thoughts on this is that pros are... as long as people who join your community follow you, which is by default, if I'm correct, they would see you posting. And then it would be all about the mindset of the community members. How do they feel about welcoming people? And if they are on the mindset of welcoming, they would actually engage and contribute and this would really work. And yeah, in the beginning when community is really small and tiny, having individual welcome posts where you can literally start threads and conversations around that specific person feels really welcoming to that person. There's definitely a huge benefit of that. And if people are not commenting, it's not because they don't see it, it's just that they find it not relevant for them. So the question becomes: how do you help people to see the relevance? How do you incentivize that? And then it would really work. Probably it would work for communities where less than five people join a day. When you have more people joining a day, you kind of tag everyone who's joining that day. I've seen that as well. But it's less private, and more of a "shout out to all". In reality not really building connection, since you would need to do it to all or none (not to offend anyone). But yeah, once you have lots of people joining in really fast, then transitioning towards one welcome post is a lot more scalable, where there's less of you as an owner engaging with everyone. It's more about people engaging with themselves. And you as an owner can appear whenever you have time to do so.
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Toms Astahovskis
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