What does 'AOP' stand for?
How about Awesome, Observant, and Powerful! Started my day sitting in on @Shannon Boyer's presentation, Now What?, about "creating your Skool Classroom with intention and strategy to monetize better." Iām already inside The Build Lab, so Iām not new to her approach, but itās always so inspiring to listen to someone sharing their vision with such passion, clarity, and authority. After the call, I was inspired to put her 'AOP Parameters' to the test for both my Skool Community and my foundational training. Full disclosure, this was a collab with ChatGPT, who knows me, my Skool, and my brand pretty well. After prompting with my notes from Shannonās morning sesh, hereās what I got⦠______________________________ THE COLOUR ROOM COMMUNITY A ā Audience The Colour Room is for Artists, Art Teachers, and colour-curious Explorers who want to replace confusion and contradiction with clarity, confidence, and true colour fluency. Itās especially for people who feel limited, frustrated, or unconvinced by traditional colour theory, and are open to a more interactive, modern, and empowering approach to colour. O ā Outcome Members develop their ācolour eyeQā ā the ability to accurately see, identify, decode, predict, and intentionally work with colour. They gain confidence navigating colour relationships, mixing, palette creation, and colour decision-making through the BreakThroughColour system, while becoming part of a playful, exploratory learning culture that supports ongoing practice and discovery. P ā Prerequisites Members do not need formal art training or advanced colour knowledge. The only prerequisites are curiosity, openness to rethinking traditional colour assumptions, and a willingness to actively engage through observation, experimentation, and hands-on exploration. ______________________________ THE COLOUR ROOM CLASSROOM A ā Audience This training is for Artists, Teachers, and serious colour learners who want a structured, practical system for understanding how colour actually works ā beyond memorized rules or outdated colour wheel models. Itās ideal for people who want both logical clarity and creative freedom.