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⁉️Where are you on the map? 🗺️
Tag a someone near you! Here's the MAP! {POLL} Anyone near you?
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⁉️Where are you on the map? 🗺️
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@Cristi Brewer Holy Cow! That's crazy! I will have to come say hello at the paint store! (when I leave the house 😂) And an art studio is even cooler! I'm not sure which one the Jeffery building is- is it in arts/design corner?
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@Cristi Brewer oh! Fun!
Ever sit down to focus and immediately rethink your entire life?
Ever notice how the moment you finally sit down to “focus,” your brain goes: • remember this • don’t forget that • what if you did this instead • quick idea, WRITE IT DOWN • also, should you rethink everything? That’s not procrastination. That’s an unclosed-loop problem. Most people try to solve this by: ❌ forcing discipline ❌ adding better tools ❌ shaming themselves into action But here’s the counterintuitive fix I’ve seen work: 👉 Stop trying to optimize output 👉 Start by stabilizing input A simple rule I follow: If my mind is noisy, the task is probably too big for the state I’m in. So instead of asking: “What’s the smartest move?” I ask: “What’s the smallest honest move that reduces mental load?” Reply to one message. Name the decision instead of solving it. Park the idea somewhere safe so my brain can let go. Momentum comes after relief not before it. This way of working is actually why I started building Klariti a community designed less around “doing more” and more around thinking without pressure (and yes, fewer open tabs). Curious: What’s one mental tab you’d love to close this week, even partially?
Ever sit down to focus and immediately rethink your entire life?
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Your post made me spit out my water. This is great and all the things I'm figuring out, learning, and working on! I have a folder called "parking lot" unfortunately, it has more than all my other folders!😆
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@John Fuchs I'll let you know when I'm ready to look at it. 🫢
I Didn't Even Realize...
#WinItWednesday Yesterday, a Skool friend sent me a DM asking if I still do 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘐 𝘥𝘰. That question landed harder than expected. Not because the answer was no… but because it exposed something uncomfortable. I 𝘥𝘰 still help community owners. I just haven’t been talking about it clearly enough. So yeah… kick in the pants received. And honestly… massively motivating. Yesterday, I finished setting up GHL for the offers I’m actively running but haven’t been naming out loud. I finished my Classifieds ad. And once everything was actually aligned, I felt that familiar confidence return… the kind that only shows up when your systems match your skill. It also made something very obvious. If 𝘰𝘯𝘦 person wasn’t sure what I do… others probably weren’t either. So I’m getting the cat fully out of the bag today. Here’s what I do. I help Skool community owners turn their communities into ecosystems that create clients naturally. Not by posting more. Not by forcing engagement. Not by hyping people into activity. I work with community owners who already have a solid offer, a reliable traffic source, and a group that 【should】 be primed for participation… yet something feels off. The feed looks active, but feels inconsistent. Members are present, but conversations don’t deepen. You know the value is there, but the flow isn’t happening. That’s where I come in. Most community engagement issues are not content problems. They’re structural problems. When you’re building inside your own Skool community, you’re too close to see the friction points. The same way you can’t read the label when you’re inside the bottle. The thing you built matters to you… which makes it harder to spot where energy is getting blocked. Sometimes it’s a positioning issue. Sometimes it’s a signal problem. Sometimes it’s a missing entry point that keeps members watching instead of participating. Those are invisible when you’re inside the work every day. I take a deep dive with community owners to identify what’s interrupting momentum, flattening engagement, or preventing members from naturally moving toward your offers.
I Didn't Even Realize...
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Excellent @Faith Adebayo! It hurts when people ask you that question (ask me how I know!) Great business.
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@Faith Adebayo Exactly! Sometimes that's what it takes!
We had a BIG win this morning.
Woke up, grabbed my coffee, checked the group, and had to do a double take. 160 members in just five days. Let that sink in for a second. In less than a week, 160 people raised their hands and said “I want to learn to bake better bread.” That’s 160 people who are curious, eager, and ready to grow. That’s 160 people who found their way here and decided to stay. This isn’t just a number to me. Every single one of you represents someone who wants to create something real with their own hands. Someone who wants to slow down, learn a craft, and maybe put something beautiful on their family’s table. That’s what this community is about. And we’re just getting started. Thank you for being here. Thank you for trusting this space. Thank you for showing up. Now let’s bake some bread.
We had a BIG win this morning.
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Congratulations!
#WINWEDNESDAY - Celebrating the Little Things
Last night my Skool community grew by two more people! I know it's super small, and may be insignificant to some of you, but I'll take the "W" all day long, and twice on Sunday! I'm working towards promoting my business more and more, and it feels good to see some progress. My community is called PurposeBloom, and it's for women over 40 who want to build a life and business centered around their God-given purpose. I'm happy. 😊
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it's not small!! Congratulations! 🥳
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