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Skoolology: Growth Lab

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🚀 New to Skool? Don't Do This
One of the biggest mistakes I see new Skool owners make is focusing on the classroom before the community. 👍 If you enjoy the video, I'd really appreciate a like, a comment, and a subscription! It really helps YouTube share my videos with more entrepreneurs. And let me know your biggest takeaway (or any questions) in the comments below the video. ❤️ It's tempting to spend weeks creating courses, lessons, and resources before you even have members. But in my experience, that's the wrong way around. Your community should come first. The conversations, the engagement, and the feedback from your members will tell you exactly what to build next. In this short video, I share the three things I'd focus on instead if I were starting a Skool community from scratch today. 🎥 Watch it here: https://youtu.be/MdXIO0PBtLo I'd love to hear from you: What's the biggest challenge you're facing with your Skool community right now? 👇
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I think you've highlighted one of the biggest traps new community owners fall into. We've been researching community growth, and one pattern keeps showing up. The strongest communities don't start with the biggest classroom. They start with the best conversations. Every question a member asks is a clue. Every challenge they share is research. Every small win points to the next resource that's actually worth creating. When you build your classroom from those conversations, you're no longer guessing what people need. You're responding to what they've already told you. Great reminder that community isn't something you add after the content. It's what shapes the content in the first place.
VOCs: Inside and Outside Your Home
Ever wonder what's really in the air you breathe at home? Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) come from everyday sources like paint, cleaning products, and new furniture — as well as outdoor sources like vehicle exhaust and gasoline vapors. Some VOCs are linked to short and long-term health effects, and can be especially concerning for those with asthma or COPD. Curious what's contributing to your indoor air quality, and simple ways to improve it? Today in the Ask Lynne: Health Educator community we are talking about our environment and how it affects our health.
VOCs: Inside and Outside Your Home
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@Lynne Vella
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@Lynne Vella Allergies are miserable. Grew up on a farm. Could not be outside when grass was mowed. Thankfully, I have outgrown much of it!
Your Environment & Your Health
Is your own home quietly working against your health? Dust, cleaners, mold, water — the everyday things in your space could be affecting you more than you think, and most people never even think to ask. This week, Ask Lynne: Health Educator is breaking it down in plain language — come find out more inside the community.
Your Environment & Your Health
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@Lynne Vella, and you are doing a fantastic job! I am learning so much from you!
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@Lynne Vella
Behind The Scenes at Ask Lynne: Health Educator
Ask Lynne's ABCs of Lab Tests** — A living resource defining common lab tests and what they're used for, from A to Z. It grows as members ask questions about their own blood work. Behind the Image: Understanding Your X-rays, CTs & MRIs** — A micro-course covering the types of imaging your providers use, how they work, and what they're commonly used for. Generic AI & Google searches give you generic answers that may or may not be correct — Ask Lynne gives you plain-English explanations shaped by 16 years of hands-on nursing and 10 years as a medical transcriptionist who knows exactly how doctors write and speak. Instead of sifting through search results on your own, you get personalized, judgment-free answers to your specific questions. Every question you ask helps build a living library of resources. 💚 It's Safe to Ask Here.
Behind The Scenes at Ask Lynne: Health Educator
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@Lynne Vella Lynne, I love how you've built this around real questions from real people. Turning members' questions into a growing library of practical resources is such a thoughtful approach. Your years of nursing and medical transcription bring something AI simply can't. Context, experience, and compassion. People don't just need information. They need someone who can explain it in plain language and help them understand what it means for them. I also love your reminder that it's safe to ask here. That simple promise can make all the difference for someone who's feeling overwhelmed or worried. 💚
HEALTH PRESERVATION: PROTECTING YOUR FUTURE SELF
Our healthcare system is reactive! We treat the sick! Because the system is reactive, HEALTH PRESERVATION has to be something we claim for ourselves. This isn't about extreme restrictions or chasing "super fitness"—it’s about protecting your functional capability, quality of life, and mental well-being for the long haul. True preservation lives in our daily choices. 💚 It's Safe to Ask Here.
HEALTH PRESERVATION: PROTECTING YOUR FUTURE SELF
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This is such a needed shift! Prevention should be the priority!
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@Lynne Vella I couldn't agree more! Keep spreading the message!
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👉 Most communities don't fail. They stop improving. I help builders know what to improve next. Learn. Lead. Build.

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