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Owned by Shamel

ADHD Redefined

12 members โ€ข Free

Adaptive systems for real ADHD lives. No shame, no blueprints. Just clarity, capacity, and authorship.

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Publish with Allison

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Commozi

107 members โ€ข Free

Skoolers

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236 contributions to Commozi
Don't know where to start?
Starting a Skool community can feel like staring at a blank page. Ideas are swirling, but the actual doing gets paralyzed by "where do I even begin?" or "is this even good enough?" This isn't about perfection; it's about progress and execution. The biggest mistake is thinking you need a fully polished masterpiece on Day 1. You don't. You need to take one small, significant action. Remember, good process drives good results. Don't let huge expectations for the outcome stop you from starting the process. What's the #1 thing you're currently stuck on with your new (or aspiring) Skool community? Or, if you've already launched, what was your first small win you celebrated?
Don't know where to start?
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first small win was getting over the fear and the need to be perfect and just starting. Following the skool course, video by video until my community was live.
Beyond Friends & Family: Your First 10 "Real" Members
The first few members are crucial. They set the tone, provide initial feedback, and prove your concept. But how do you get them without feeling like you're begging your aunt? Forget "spray and pray." Think targeted, valuable invites. Your goal isn't just to get people in, but to get the right people in, those who are desperate for your specific solution. This is about linking your service to their internal triggers. Don't just invite; solve a problem for them before they even join. Identify one ideal person (not family!) who desperately needs your community's solution. Who are they, and what's the single biggest problem your community will solve for them that makes them a perfect fit? Describe them and their problem in the comments ๐Ÿ‘‡
Beyond Friends & Family: Your First 10 "Real" Members
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The single biggest problem my community solves for someone before they even join is helping them stop misidentifying themselves as the problem. My ideal member believes theyโ€™re failing because of a personal or moral flaw, that theyโ€™re lazy, undisciplined, or broken. What we solve first is that misdiagnosis. By framing self-improvement through systems thinking, we help them see that humans only output what their system is set up to produce. When results donโ€™t match intentions, itโ€™s not a character failure; itโ€™s a systemic mismatch. That shift is powerful because it removes shame without removing responsibility.Once someone understands themselves as a system of variables, they regain agency: if variables can be changed, outcomes can change too. Thatโ€™s the moment hope returns, and why theyโ€™re a perfect fit for the community.
๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Which social media platform is "Dead" to you?
We all have that one platform we gave up on. THE VOTE: 1. Comment the name of the platform you HATE trying to grow on (Instagram? LinkedIn? TikTok? Facebook?). 2. Tell us WHY in one sentence. 3. Find someone who hates the same platform and Reply: Amen ๐Ÿ™
๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Which social media platform is "Dead" to you?
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@Tony Sibbald I would say IG too but mostly because this is the first one that drops for me. I will post engage on TikTok and Facebook communities, but IG and Threads get dropped first.
Once-a-Week YouTube Growth
If you can manage to upload only one YouTube video per week, what has helped you grow your channel and audience over time?
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@Andrea Foster me too
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@Sangeeta Shakrawar speaking from experience. I've watched shorts on Youtube and then watched the long-form it came from...
๐Ÿฆ— When you post in your group and nobody replies...
We've all been there. Show us the pain. THE RULES: 1. Post a GIF of Waiting or Crickets. 2. Reply to someone else's GIF with a High Five GIF to break the silence! 3. Like the saddest/funniest ones.
๐Ÿฆ— When you post in your group and nobody replies...
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ADHD|Single Mom|Behavioral Architect helps others build sustainable execution systems, overcome friction, & follow through long enough 2 achieve goals

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