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Before you post or comment, please go to the classroom and complete the "Beginners Guide to DBB", that way you know what you're getting into. This community is meant to be a space for people who want to dig deeper on self improvement, as such, topics should revolve around self improvement(but can dig into abstract topics). It will be free until 150 members have joined. For the best results, follow these guidelines: 1. Contribute something: Dont be scared to share an insight or a question, we become different by answering previously untouched questions. 2. Consider Others: Everyone is distinct, especially here. Be certain that you take a cooperative stance on all topics, and not an adversarial one. 3. You don't know everything, and if you're not sure, let people know. Always be specific with your reasoning. !Coffee Talks will not begin until 15 Members! I will update this list as courses are completed, added, and ready for use: Authenticity - In progress Self-Driven Body Sculpting - In progress Beginners Guide to DBB - Complete Learning - In progress Metacognition - In progress
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The Grind is Where Greatness Lives: The Bravery to Continue When it’s Hard.
Mentorship Fallacy
Hello Everyone, The community isn't very populated yet, so I wanted to ship a discussion early on so it isn't completely dead. Today I want to talk about what I'm going to call the Mentorship Fallacy. When we look at successful people, our first instincts tell us that they are skilled in something. More specifically, our instincts make us think that they are good at whatever they did to get themselves there. Following that logic we reasonably assume that they must know the process and understand said process as well, however, as the world often shows us, our instincts deceive us. One of the greatest examples of the Mentorship Fallacy can be found in fitness programs. Consider that the only reason most people actually follow these programs are because of the way the person talking about them looks. " They have a good physique? They must know how to get it. " We think to ourselves, but again, our instincts deceive us. Maybe he used steroids, has a low appetite, or has strong genetic make up. Regardless, the mentorship Fallacy makes us victims of surface level evaluation. A man who's won the lottery doesn't know how to make money, he quite literally got lucky. The skinny guy/girl who preaches eating whatever you want because your metabolism will speed itself up has always had a high metabolism, and they never considered how their commute to work contributes to their body shape, nor how her muscle balance and daily actions contribute. This could save your money or your time. Just because a coach has a good physique doesn't mean they can bring you to have a good physique. Having does not require knowing. Thoughts?
Why is the community development so slow?
Hey all, just a brief check in. I appreciate every single soul in this community, and I promise the value is coming. As some of you may have noticed the courses and community is a bit empty right now. Unfortunately a recent personal happening has put progress to a crawl; I broke my ankle and went down with the flu. Because I am the sole person developing this community, being in such a poor condition means that the community cannot grow as fast as I’d like. HOWEVER, THANKYOU ALL, for being here even when it’s growing slowly and value isn’t concrete. The development of the community is NOT DONE and I’m NOT QUITTING! I just need your bottomless patience to serve me once more. Thank you again everyone.
Module 1 of CFP Course is published
Yes indeed, the course is still being made. Thank you early adopters, and enjoy the free access! https://www.skool.com/different-but-better-dbb-5949/classroom/644f40e6?md=ed2ddfa4fbe74fceb6685a5a745f65d5
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