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12 contributions to 𝙂𝙊𝙊𝙎𝙄𝙁𝙔 🍓🐛🦋🌈⭐️🩷
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Full time affiliate marketer looking to start skool
Hey Guys I am Elijah from New Zealand I am a full time affiliate marketer from a marketing agency background Looking to start a skool as my first non affiliate offer :) (wouldn't mind if it helped me get more affiliate sales as well) any guidance or tips much appreciated
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Are you good at what you do? Then how about 'training affiliate marketers'?
What Separates the 1% From Everyone Else Is Not Talent
Most people still believe the highest achievers are simply more talented. They are not. Talent matters. Skill matters. Effort matters. But those things do not explain why some people with real intelligence, creativity, discipline, and obvious ability still stay underpaid, underexpressed, half-visible, and strangely trapped just below the level they should already be living at. Something deeper is doing the limiting. What separates the 1% from the rest is often not talent at all. It is whether their internal structure allows their talent to fully come through. ⚠️ Because a person can have enormous potential and still remain capped by something they cannot yet see. That “something” is often unconscious self-worth. Not the version they talk about. Not the version they try to believe. The version operating underneath identity. That is where it becomes costly. Because once that code is running below the surface, it does not feel like low self-worth. It feels like hesitation. Overthinking. Procrastination. Holding back. Self-sabotage. Never quite stepping fully into what you already know you could be. And most people misread that. They think they need more confidence. More motivation. More discipline. More positive thinking. But the real problem is often structural. 🧠 What I have tested and documented is that these hidden worth limits can operate at least six levels below detectable identity. There are more beyond that, but even these first six explain why so many capable people never fully break through. At the visible surface, it often starts with a simple level 1 identity statement: “I’m not really someone who stands out.” “I’m better behind the scenes.” “I’m not the kind of person people fully notice.” People hear that and think it is a preference. Often it is not. Often it is a limit disguised as identity. And once that level is in place, deeper layers start organizing around protecting it. Level 1: Identity Who am I allowed to be? Level 2: Permission
What Separates the 1% From Everyone Else Is Not Talent
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@Anita Kozlowski
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@Anita Kozlowski - No.
What's your theme?
I'm trying to come up with a theme for my community but I want to hear what some of yours are!
What's your theme?
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@Gunta Skrastiņa Level 1, Level 2, Level 3. Nothing complicated.
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@Gunta Skrastiņa I certainly hope so.
start a paid community
I'm in the process of launching a paid community, but I'm wondering if it might be better to create a high-ticket offer and keep the community free, or to create a low-ticket offer and charge members a monthly fee. Any thoughts?
2 likes • 27d
The Million Dollar question for sure, with 175,000 different opinions.
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Michel Guntern
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@michel-guntern-2407
🌍 Connecting creators, nomads, travel brands, hotels, and tourism destinations looking to start meaningful content partnerships. ► TravelNotes.org ✈️

Active 8h ago
Joined Mar 19, 2026
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