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Join our movement helping people on Main Street without Wall Street connections learn how be better investors and improve financial literacy.

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3 contributions to Communiverse™
Retirement: The new definition
Let’s kick the old idea of “retirement” to the curb and talk about something better... If you’re waiting for some magic age, a monster savings account, or a letter from the government saying it’s time to check out and wither away, you’re missing the point. That’s not living, that’s just delaying boredom. Communiverse isn’t about quitting work to spend your days in a recliner, drooling on remote controls. It’s about swapping out work you hate for stuff that actually fires you up. It’s not someday; it starts now. Back when I figured this out, I rated all the stuff I did at work on a scale, stuff I’d rather pull out my own fingernails (that’s a one) to work I’d pay *them* to let me do (that’s a ten). Sales calls? A hard two. Building systems and coding? Nines and tens. Every. Time. I cut out the crap and focused on what gave me energy. Funny thing, my income went up once I stopped wasting time on stuff that sucked my soul dry. Here’s how you get rolling with Communiverse: One: List everything you do to make money. Two: Rate how much you enjoy each thing. If it’s a one to seven, start plotting its escape route. Three: Knock out the worst. If you can’t ditch the lowest one, go for the next lowest. Just stop settling. You’ll probably run into roadblocks. Maybe you think you’re “obligated” to do something, most of that is in your head. Or maybe it’s not “what people do.” Who cares? If you don’t know how to get rid of a task, ask for help, someone’s figured it out. And if you’re just clinging to something for status or ego, be honest about it. The goal? Fill your days with work that lights you up and brings in more cash than you need. Sure, keep a cushion of savings, cover your bases with insurance, but don’t make “retirement” about giving up on living. Start crafting your Communiverse now. Stop waiting. Excited for our future, Sam
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This is excellent! When you’re doing stuff that lights you up, it’s not really work. My ones and twos are staring at numbers and picking out patterns others might miss. Yeah super boring to many but that’s what I like and why I’m a data geek. I’m a 9 too on sales calls and webinars.
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Welcome dear Minimalist! Communi-verse helps Entrepreneurs retire off their micro-communities (using only their smartphone & with less than part-time effort). Here's what to do first: Introduce yourself below with this copy/paste template: What's your nickname? Where are you from? Biggest strength? Biggest weakness? What do you do? What's your goal inside this community? What triggered you to join? (Was it an email, IG post, Skool post?) Best practices: 1) Have a profile photo. 2) Space out all your writings into single sentence paragraphs (like I'm doing here). 3) Welcome new members, make helpful posts, share your wins, and engage in the community to level up! Group Rules: 1) No Self Promotion 2) No Selling in the DM's 3) No Spamming the Community Feed
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@Sam Bragg Thanks for creating this space. Here’s my entry: What's your nickname? Em or just E Where are you from? From Washington, DC and grew up in Virginia. Biggest strength? Good at big picture strategy and distilling ideas into simple concepts Biggest weakness? Overthinking things and often stuck in paralysis by analysis What do you do? Data analysis by day community builder by night What's your goal inside this community? As you said, to retire and work on a thriving group What triggered you to join? (Was it an email, IG post, Skool post?) a Skool post you shared
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@Sheldon Rodrigues For Shelbo!
POLL: Retiring off your micro-communities
Got a little something cooking in here that's going to help you make recurring profits from your communities (without having a huge member base or putting in hours of effort each day) The only thing you really need to get started is a community. Do you have one? 👇
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POLL: Retiring off your micro-communities
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I have a community to help people change their mindset about personal finance and empower them to take control over their money instead of relying on “experts” who charge a pretty penny for advice.
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