â ď¸ WARNING-ISH: THIS MIGHT BE THE THING YOU NEED â EVEN IF YOU CANâT PUT YOUR FINGER ON WHY đ¤ mimis community!â¤ď¸
Ok. First things first. If youâre reading this, Iâm going to make a VERY SAFE assumption. Youâve got something EPIC to deliver. Like, you KNOW it. You feel it in your bones. Youâre here on Skool (hello, great taste), youâre building something real, something that actually helps humans, something you care about more than just âcontent for contentâs sakeâ. Youâre growing. Youâre evolving. Youâre in it. AND ALSO⌠you know the deal. You have to show up. You have to post. Start conversations. Build connections. Bring traffic in. Keep things moving. Because when you donât, things go quiet, stagnant, dusty AF, and no one wants that vibe. BUT HEREâS THE BIT MANY PEOPLE SKIP OVER (DUH). Thereâs this awkward, uncomfortable, messy little MIDDLE GROUND that sits between âThis is who I am and what I doâ and⌠âIâm confidently out there, visible, posting, selling, connecting, WOOPING.â And honestly? That middle ground is where MOST PEOPLE GET STUCK. Itâs full of doubts. Tiny niggles. Half-formed thoughts. The stuff you donât put on your main feed. The stuff you wish you could just say out loud to someone without feeling like a numpty. THE MESSY MIDDLE LOOKS LIKE THIS. You want to comment on someoneâs post but freeze because you donât know how to word it. Youâve got an opinion but worry youâll sound stupid, annoying, too much, or totally wrong. You donât want to come across big-headed, but you also donât want to sound flaky or unsure of yourself. You donât want to interrupt. Or dominate. Or be SEEN too much. But you also donât want to be invisible. OBVS. Thereâs the fear of being remembered for the wrong thing. The fear of being ignored completely.The fear of judgement. The fear of not being everyoneâs cup of tea.The fear of peeing someone off just by being honest. So what happens? You donât comment. You donât post. You sit on ideas. You overthink your promo. You tell yourself youâll do it âlaterâ when it feels clearer, safer, more polished, more whatever TrevorâŚ