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🎯 Let's talk more about goals
Last week, many of you shared that you're focused on growth goals. This week, let's make those goals a little more tangible. Every big goal starts somewhere. ✨ Where are you today? ✨ Where do you want to be 90 days from now? Talking about your goals with other people can bring clarity, accountability, and encouragement. Sometimes the right conversation is what turns a dream into a plan. Share your goal and where you are right now in the comments. We'd love to cheer you on and support your journey. 💛 Poll: Where are you right now?
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🎯 Let's talk more about goals
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@Niki Duffy That's awesome to hear! Sometimes the slowest progress ends up being the most rewarding because you're building something that lasts. It's also great that your bigger goal is gaining momentum—that kind of progress can be really motivating. I'm curious, what are those two goals you're working toward? I'd love to hear what you're building and what's been helping your bigger goal move along so well.
How I Think: I'm Trying to Figure Out Where Email Fits
I've been thinking about email lately. Not whether it works. We all know it works. I'm trying to figure out where it fits in the kind of business I want to build. As a consumer, my relationship with email has changed over the years. I find myself unsubscribing from more and more lists, even from creators I genuinely like. It's rarely because I don't value their work. I just don't want my inbox to become another place competing for my attention. It's overwhelming! And this has me thinking differently about my own business. Inside Skool, community owners can send only one post via email every 72 hours. At first, I thought that sounded limiting. Now I think it might be one of the platform's best features. It forces me to pause before I click "Send." Is this post really worth interrupting someone's day? Is it one of the most valuable things I've shared over the last three days? Or is it simply a great conversation that can live inside the community? I'm finding that I actually like those constraints. They force me to be intentional about what deserves an email. As part of my Focused 12 goal to better organize my business, I'll be building an intentional email plan for August and September. Instead of emailing because I can, I want every email to have a clear purpose and be worth opening. As entrepreneurs, we're constantly told to build an email list because we "own" it. I understand that, and I'm quietly building mine. But I'm also wondering whether we should spend just as much time deciding what earns a place in someone's inbox as we do growing the list itself. Maybe less is more. Maybe earning someone's attention is more important than capturing it. I'm still thinking this through. I'd love to hear your perspective. If you have an email list, how do you decide, "Yes...this is worth sending?"
How I Think: I'm Trying to Figure Out Where Email Fits
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I really like this perspective because it shifts the focus from sending more emails to sending better ones. I agree that every email should provide value and earn a place in someone's inbox. At the same time, I think email marketing is still one of the most effective ways to build relationships and boost promotions when it's done with intention. If you've consistently shared helpful and relevant content, your audience is much more likely to engage when you announce a new product, special offer, or event. It's all about finding the right balance using email not just to sell, but to educate, connect, and build trust so that when you do promote something, people are genuinely interested in hearing from you.
Why the Right Mentor Can Change Your E-Commerce Income
A lot of people start an e-commerce store thinking they just need a product and a website to make money. But the truth is…Most people fail because they try to figure everything out alone. The fastest way to improve your income with e-commerce is by learning from someone who has already achieved the results you want. A good mentor helps you: ✅ Avoid beginner mistakes ✅ Find winning products faster ✅ Learn real marketing strategies ✅ Stay consistent when things get difficult ✅ Build a store that actually converts into sales Success in e-commerce is not just about working hard it’s about working smart with the right guidance. The people who grow the fastest are usually the ones who invest in learning from experienced mentors and take action every single day. If you’re serious about increasing your income, stop wasting time guessing and start learning from people already winning in the space. Your environment and mentorship can completely change your results. What’s the biggest challenge you’re facing in e-commerce right now?
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Canva AI Part 2: Magic Layers (Fix Images Without Starting Over)
If you haven’t watched Part 1 yet, start here to learn how to edit text in Canva images. That one shows you how to edit text inside an AI image using Magic Grab Text. This new one 👇🏼 takes it further. What if the image is good… but parts of it are wrong? Wrong product... Wrong photo... Layout is close but not quite right... This is where Canva's AI Magic Layers comes in. In this quick video, I’ll show you how I: • Break a flat AI image into fully editable layers • Swap out the wrong journal images • Adjust positioning so everything stacks correctly • Fix AI’s “almost right” text sizing This is the difference between starting over… and fixing something in 2–3 minutes. And I’ll be honest with you… It’s not perfect, but when I try to edit right in ChatGPT, I usually get something even more off! 👉 Watch Part 2 below and let us know, are you more stuck on creating images or fixing them?
Canva AI Part 2: Magic Layers (Fix Images Without Starting Over)
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@Sybil Hall Got it, that actually makes it even more useful I like that it works across different types of images because it means you don’t have to overthink which one to use you can just focus on fixing and improving what you already have. I’ll definitely test it out on a few designs and see how it goes. Appreciate you sharing that
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@Sybil Hall You’re very welcome, and I really appreciate you sharing that I’m glad it’s been helpful because it shows the value of what you’re putting out there. The way you’re taking knowledge, applying it, and then sharing it back in a clear and meaningful way makes it easier for others to learn and grow from it too, and that kind of impact always comes back around. Keep leaning into that process, because the more you refine and share, the more powerful and relatable your message becomes.
Why Most People Restart Instead of Fixing (And Waste Time)
This is actually really helpful, being able to fix parts of an image instead of starting over saves a lot of time, especially when your design is almost right and just needs a few small adjustments. I like how this was broken down step by step because it makes the whole process feel much easier to understand and apply. One thing I’m curious about though, when using Magic Layers, does it work better with certain types of images like product mockups, or does it handle lifestyle images just as well? Would love to hear your experience 👇
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Taiwanese Shopify store owner | Lifelong learner. Open to new connections, fresh ideas, and meaningful conversations. Let’s grow, share, and connect

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