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Next Wednesday: The Capacity Reset Workshop!
Hey everyone 👋 We're hosting a live, interactive session with @Michael Rizk, founder of Expanding Capacity. Michael helps people reduce stiffness, pain, and tension by restoring the body’s capacity to move well—using simple practices that fit into busy, real-life schedules. The Capacity Reset is an interactive experience that offers a short daily practice weaving breathwork, restorative movement, and a short meditation to help counteract long hours of sitting, working, and screen time. You’ll leave feeling: 👉 Looser, with improved posture 👉 Refreshed, energized, and grounded (without extra coffee) 👉 More confident and ready to face your day 📅 Date: Feb. 18th ⏰ Time: 2-3PM CST 📍 Where: Right here on Skool! Click the link below. Click here to add it to your calendar now! Who's coming?!
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no more lone wolf!!!!
Howdy y’all, I’m relatively new here and wanted to introduce myself and connect with others in this space. I recently joined the FF Accelerator cohort and have been really appreciating the container — but more than anything, it’s made me realize how long I was trying to do everything on my own. As a business owner with ADHD, ideas and motivation were never the issue. It was focus, follow-through, and carrying the whole thing solo. I’d start strong, get overwhelmed, then scatter or stall. What’s shifted lately is slowing down enough to clarify what I’m actually building, simplifying instead of adding more, and having real structure and humans around me. Over the past several weeks I went from a loose vision to a functioning high-ticket course with a small paid beta group — but the bigger change is internal. My nervous system feels steadier. My weeks feel clearer. My work feels more livable. I’m mostly sharing this because I’m curious who else here has wrestled with similar patterns — ADHD, overwhelm, lone-wolfing, or just trying to build something real without burning out. If that’s you, I’d love to connect. Feel free to comment or reach out. Always down to meet other founders who are building thoughtfully and learning how not to do it all alone. — Joe
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Rise & Shine: A 21-Day Challenge to Unlock Your Potential ☀️🦁
Today is February 1st—the first day of one of the historically most challenging months for me, and for anyone else who suffers from seasonal affective disorder. As my grandma loves to say, "February is the shortest AND longest month of the year." But today is also the full moon in Leo, for all you astrology nerds out there. (Looking at you, @Matthew O'Brien! 😉) And this full moon in Leo is calling you—calling ALL of us—to step into our power and f*cking shine! To honor this full moon in my sun & ascendant signs (yes, I'm a double Leo, and yes, I am proud about it 😂🦁), I am proposing a challenge: 🌅 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗥𝗶𝘀𝗲 & 𝗦𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝟮𝟭-𝗗𝗮𝘆 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗻𝗴𝗲 🌅 For the next 21 days, I’m committing to sharing one lesson per day about: - 🧠 Business & entrepreneurship - 🌱 Emotional regulation & nervous system stability - 💰 Abundance, self-trust, and sustainable success - 🧘‍♂️ Becoming a more grounded, embodied human And I’m inviting you to do this with me. 🔥 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗢𝗻𝗹𝘆 𝗥𝘂𝗹𝗲𝘀 🔥 Keep it simple & real: - Post one lesson per day (or whenever you feel called) - Short is perfect (3–10 sentences is plenty) - No polishing, no perfectionism - Lessons can be from wins, mistakes, patterns, or realizations The goal is to step into your power, shine your light, and OWN who you are. F*ck RSD. F*ck being "too much". F*ck being "broken". This is your time to take up space and show how f*cking powerful you really are! There are no prizes here. No one is tracking or keeping score. Miss a day? Come back. This isn't about perfection. This is about seeing how much JOY and EASE we can bring into our practice. Let's rise together. Let's shine. Are you with me?
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Day #2: Using the 72 Hour Rule for reflection
This morning I was feeling off. Nothing major had happened, it was just one of those mornings that I didn't feel like myself. We all get them every now and then, right? But I kept thinking what had triggered it, because I didn't want to feel that way. I want to feel like my best self as many days as possible. And that's when I remembered something I learned a few years ago: "The 72 Hour Rule". Which basically comes down to that how you are feeling in this moment is the result of your last 3 days (72 hours). How you exercised, How sleep you got, What you ate, etc. And then it all made sense. I've had a very busy week. I had gotten less sleep the entire week. I didn't work out at all this week. I ate pretty well this week, but I didn't take a lunch break for 4 out of 5 days, eating my lunch on the go without a proper break. I also spent more time scrolling on social media than I normally allow myself to do. So no wonder I was feeling off this morning. Out of all those things, the not exercising all week definitely had the biggest impact on me. So I took out my running shoes and went for a 5K run. And instantly I felt better and I was much more aligned during the rest of the day. For me a good workout can cure any bad mood. How are you feeling in this moment and what did you do during your last 72 hours?
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Day 14: ✈️ Stepping away gives you perspective
My best business planning is done in a plane. I always book a window seat and as the plane takes off I love to look down at all the little people and cars. Once in the clouds, I then break our my 'forcast' spreadsheet and start planning / forcasting. Somehow stepping away from your work environment allows you to get clarity on what's important. I wrote my business plan for my current business on an 8 flight. I still refer to it regularly to make sure I'm on track.
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