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The Question Many Grandparents Quietly Ask
Can I be honest? I think a lot of grandparents wonder the same thing: "Do they really know how much I love them?" 🌿Especially when families live far apart. 🌿Especially when life gets busy. 🌿Especially when visits aren't as frequent as we'd like. The beautiful thing is... Children often remember things we don't expect. 🌷The special phrase you always say. 🌷The way you answer the phone. 🌷The stories you tell. 🌷The traditions you create. 🌷The way they feel when they're with you. Those little things matter far more than we realize. That's what Grandparents Corner is all about. Helping grandparents strengthen those moments of connection and build relationships that last a lifetime. I invite you to join us inside Grandparents Corner 💛 What's one thing your grandchild might remember about you years from now?
The Question Many Grandparents Quietly Ask
2 likes • Jun 3
I don't have grandchildren, but I believe we need to let our children/grandchildren make mistakes unless they ask for help.
You cannot beat AI at information, but you can beat it at this
Hey everyone! If your strategy to grow an online audience is to have the cleanest edits, the most flawless lighting and the most information-packed scripts you are setting yourself up to lose. Because AI is already more interesting than us and it holds more information than any human brain ever could. The game has changed. Stop trying to be flawless. Start showcasing the real you, your real interests and your real experiences. Shift your focus from getting views to giving help. Want to build a content roadmap that actually reflects the real you and builds a loyal audience? We are breaking down exactly how to do this step-by-step inside our community 👇 CLICK HERE to join us! See you inside! Ivan
You cannot beat AI at information, but you can beat it at this
3 likes • May 25
You are my favorite advisor. I love your content and I may be slow to respond, I am learning from it and apply your techniques. Good stuff Ivan.
The biggest mistake I made when starting my content journey...
Hey everyone! I started creating content without being crystal clear on who I was helping or how I was helping them. I just hit record and hoped for the best. The result was I went in circles for months. You don't need a product to sell on day one. But you do need to understand the exact transformation you are bringing to your specific viewer. Once you tie your passion to an avatar's real-world problem, the views follow. Want to skip the months of confusion I went through and finally find your unique creator voice? I’m building a community focused on exactly that. Come join us 👉 CLICK HERE
The biggest mistake I made when starting my content journey...
4 likes • May 24
I think this applies to more than just content. How we talk with people, how we write an email. Thanks for reminding me of the purpose.
How to fix your awkward camera presence
Hey everyone! If you hate looking at or listening to yourself on video you are not alone, you're just untrained and are thinking what every beginner thinks - that you suck. Too many creators expect to press record and magically sound like a pro. When they don't, they quit. But camera confidence isn’t a trait you are born with, just an acquired skill. To master it, you need to allow yourself to make bad videos first. 1. Record a 60-second video every single day. (Don't even post it yet). 2. Pick one small thing to fix the next day (e.g., eye contact, speaking slower, or smiling). 3. Do this for 30 days straight. 👉 If you're a coach or creator trying to master video and scale your personal brand, we talk about things like this every day inside our free community. CLICK HERE Come join us and let's build your content together!
3 likes • May 20
I know this is the wave of things to do and get better at. Just not comfortable in front of a group/camera/video. My lack of self confidence is so evident to me, while people around me think I'm a rock. Your advice is always so right on Ivan. Thank you for all your tips.
3 likes • May 21
@Ivan Ivanov I will take it. 1% is a start.
Stop Asking Boring Questions! (Gwynnes community!)
Level 3 in my community is officially unlocked, and it’s giving you the exact blueprint to master the most underrated skill in writing: How to Interview like a Pro. Let’s be honest. If you sit down with someone and ask standard, predictable questions, you’re going to get standard, predictable answers. And boring answers make for forgettable stories. Compelling posts aren’t found in a press kit; they are uncovered in the moments between the questions. This step-by-step guide shows you exactly how to move beyond the basics and extract the gold. Inside the Level 3 Guide, you’ll discover how to: • Research like an investigative journalist: Know your subject so well that the interview starts where standard profiles end. • Secure the meeting: How to pitch and arrange the interview seamlessly and authoritatively. • Master the open-ended question: Learn the specific phrasing that coaxes vivid, sensory-rich memories out of your subjects. • Listen for the pivot: How to follow the conversation naturally, ditching the script when a better, deeper story reveals itself. • Take notes that matter: Capturing the atmosphere, the body language, and the subtext—not just the spoken words. • Shape raw material into a masterpiece: The precise mechanics of turning a transcript into a structured, gripping article. Whether you are writing a profile on a Michelin-starred chef or capturing a family legacy for a cookbook, this guide is your roadmap to uncovering the real story. What do you hope to learn from this module? Find out more: https://www.skool.com/how-to-write-about-food-8335/about
Stop Asking Boring Questions!   (Gwynnes community!)
6 likes • May 20
It's all about Storytelling. Helping your subject see themselves. Do more listening, less talking and ask questions. How do we help you to say Yes?
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