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Wondering EXACTLY how we get paid?
If you are even slightly curious about what’s possible with this... You NEED to watch this 8 minute video! It breaks down the entire compensation plan in a way that just makes sense - simple, clear, and honestly… pretty mind-blowing! 🤯 This is structure. This is leverage. This is what most people completely overlook! If you’ve been sitting on the fence, unsure, or trying to “figure it out”… WATCH THIS! Then come back and tell me if it shifted something for you 👇 https://youtu.be/ksH8VjY6O_g?si=swEvwuSsLTco33Sv
Massive welcome!
Welcome to the team @Robin Lea Roberts! We’re so glad to have you here. You made a decision a lot of people only think about. That matters. Everything you need is in the Skool community. I’m here for any questions and so is the rest of the team. Let’s go.
Massive welcome!
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Welcome Robin! 🥳🥳
Congratulations and WELCOME!
@Bel Cavanagh WELCOME to our amazing community and CONGRATULATIONS on taking action and getting started with your LiveGood business! So excited to see what you create for yourself with this incredible opportunity! ☺️
Congratulations and WELCOME!
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Welcome Bel! 🎉
My kids futures will be sorted because of a decision I made
My two daughters have earned $1.2k each in a year and I haven’t even started building under them yet. They’re 2 and 4. They can’t tie their own shoes. They definitely can’t tell you what a subscription is. But they each have accounts. And those accounts are already earning. $1.2k in a year. From my efforts alone. Before I’ve even begun to build under them properly. And when I think about what that looks like in 18 years after I do build? I have to sit with that for a second. And they don’t know it yet. But one day they will. Because most kids leave home with nothing behind them. They enter the housing market scraping together a deposit. They start uni with debt before they’ve earned a penny. They go travelling on a shoestring and come back to nothing. That’s not going to be my girls’ story. Not because I got lucky. Because I saw something, understood what it could do for their future, made a decision and I didn’t walk away from it. Throughout their childhood we’ll be teaching them about money, business and what it means to be financially responsible. Not because it’s trendy. Because nobody taught us and look where that got most of us. The cycle stops here. One day they’ll understand what these accounts mean. What their mum was building while they were at nursery and nap times and completely oblivious to all of it. And I hope when they do, they look back and think she did that for us. And wasn’t afraid to show us what it looks like to go after her dreams as well. If you’ve never considered what building something now could do for your kids’ future, this is your sign to look into it. If you’re ready to give this a good hot crack and build something for not only your future, but theirs, drop “IN” below or reach out to who introduced you and they’ll go through next steps.
My kids futures will be sorted because of a decision I made
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AMAAAZZINNGG!! 😍😍😍😍 Lucky girls to have such a powerhouse Mumma 😘💜
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@Leah Reiss absolutely 💯 We are setting them up to have the BEST future 🥰
Welcome and Congratulations Selina!
Celebrating @Selina Wilson this morning! Starting her week by feeling the fear but doing it anyway and getting started with her LiveGood business! Congratulations lovely, can’t wait to see what you create for yourself and your family xx What a way to kick off a new week! ☺️
Welcome and Congratulations Selina!
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Welcome Selina! 🥳🥳
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Kelly Schembri
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@kelly-schembri-3896
Stay at home mum of 2 little boys 🥰 Current Livegood rank - GOLD 🌟 On my run to Platinum!

Active 11h ago
Joined Nov 15, 2025
Sydney, Australia
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