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5 Things I’ve learnt in 7 days
1. It’s not about selling, it’s about helping The biggest shift? You stop “pushing products” and start solving problems. The more value you give, the more people trust you. 2. Consistency beats talent. You don’t need to be the best speaker, writer, or marketer. Showing up daily, learning, and improving is what builds momentum. 3. Your story is your superpower People don’t connect with perfect… they connect with real. Your journey, struggles, and growth are what attract the right audience. 4. Affiliate marketing teaches you real, transferable skills, content creation, communication, marketing, mindset. That’s where the long-term income comes from. 5. You don’t need to start big to grow big Most people start with just a phone and WiFi. No fancy setup. No huge following. Just a decision to start and keep going.
Happy to be a part of this journey!
I never thought a single concept could crack open my mind the way learning about funnel junkies has. At first, it sounded like just another marketing term, people obsessed with building sales funnels, optimising every step, testing, tweaking, and obsessing over conversion rates. But the deeper I went, the more I realized it wasn’t really about funnels at all. It was about thinking in systems. Funnel junkies don’t see chaos; they see opportunity in every stage of a journey. They understand that transformation doesn’t happen in one giant leap, it happens through a series of intentional, well-designed steps. A stranger becomes a visitor… a visitor becomes a lead… a lead becomes a customer… and a customer becomes a raving fan. Each transition is intentional. Each drop-off is a lesson. Every piece of friction is a chance to serve better. This way of thinking started leaking into every area of my life. I began seeing my own personal growth as a funnel. My habits, my learning, my relationships, everything has stages. Instead of feeling overwhelmed by big goals, I now break them down into micro-movements that guide me forward. I stopped expecting instant mastery and started celebrating the optimised next step. It taught me patience with process and obsession with clarity. The most beautiful part? It opened my eyes to human behavior in a profound way. I now notice how people make decisions, what makes them hesitate, what builds trust, and what creates delight. That empathy has made me a better friend, a better creator, and a better version of myself. Learning about funnel junkies isn’t just teaching me marketing. It’s rewiring how I see possibility. It showed me that with enough curiosity, testing, and love for the journey, almost anything can be turned into a beautiful, high-converting path, from confusion to clarity, from struggle to success, from ordinary to extraordinary. If you ever feel stuck, remember this: The funnel junkie inside you is waiting. Start mapping the journey. Optimise with heart. And watch how your entire world begins to flow.
WhatsApp 27 March 2026
Most people wait until they “have time.” Time is fixed. 24 hours. No more, no less. What you do with it builds your future.
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As a principal, I’ve learned that no one really finds time. The parents, the teachers, the kids… the ones who grow are the ones who decide what matters and make space for it, even in the middle of busy, messy days. And as a self-taught artist, it hits even deeper. I didn’t suddenly “have time” to paint. I chose it. Sometimes it was 20 minutes. Sometimes it was late at night when I was tired. But those small, consistent choices slowly built something meaningful. Time doesn’t change.But priorities do.
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@Paul Claase 100%
My freedom
I am from Cullinan. I want to see my child at least x3 a year,she stays in Australia. I want to travel and move away from a 7-3 job. I need freedom!
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Freedom isn’t just about doing whatever you want, it’s about becoming someone who no longer needs permission to live truthfully.
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Tamara-Leigh Jacobs
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@tamara-leigh-jacobs-6730
Introspective artist and natural loner. I create from a place of depth, emotion, and quiet observation—driven by truth, not trends.

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Joined Mar 26, 2026
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