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End of Networking Challenge 🎉
Today is the final day of the challenge. We set out to make September a month of networking. This month brought new wins, new friendships, and new opportunities. As a result, The Game now sits at rank #15, a massive leap from where we began at #104. Grateful to every single one of you who showed up and made this challenge what it is. 🙏 The winners will be announced tomorrow on the Weekly Game Call. As we wrap up the challenge, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the wins, the connections, and the moments that made this time special. At the end, it's all about the friends we made along the way. 😉 Give a shoutout to the players you connected with during this challenge. 👇
End of Networking Challenge 🎉
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CHALLENGE CONQUERED: 10K Activities in ONE DAY ✅
Remember my post when @Sofiya Pierce threw down the gauntlet and challenged me to beat her 10K activities in a single day on Skool? Well... CHALLENGE ACCEPTED AND CRUSHED 💪 Final score: 10,540 activities 🔥 I was planning to do this Thursday, but then I saw a post about ranking and thought "let me just quickly check out these comments and engage with the community..." 3,000 activities later: "Well, I'm already this deep... might as well finish what I started" 😅 The Game: Spent hours going through posts and got completely hooked on book recommendations. Now I'm obsessed with "He Who Fights With Monsters" (currently on book 1, but I think I need the physical copy because this story deserves my full attention!). Maybe I discovered next favorite book series completely by accident?? Now, here is where challenge got REALLY interesting... I wasn't just mindlessly clicking (though Skool did tell me to slow down at one point ). I was choosing posts that caught my attention, and I discovered something about engaged communities. They don't just share niche content, they create REAL conversations about everything because they're actual communities, not just content dumps. People started DMing me saying they noticed I liked a bunch of their posts. These conversations are turning into genuine connections! Seeing what works in highly engaged communities gave me a treasure trove of ideas for my own community engagement Every challenge I do has a specific goal, but the surprise benefits are always better than what I originally aimed for. This one was supposed to be about hitting a number . Instead it became a masterclass in community engagement and genuine connection. Big shout out to @Sofiya Pierce you were right, this was tough but so worth it!
 CHALLENGE CONQUERED: 10K Activities in ONE DAY ✅
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Happy Birthday Sofiya 🥳 We passed 300 Members 🚀
Today is @Sofiya Pierce birthday. 🥳 I still remember our first meeting where we geeked out about gamification. Back then, this community had barely 100 members, but we both understood the power of an engaged community working together to change the world. We are now at 300 members, and this community is in the top 1% of all communities on Skool. This is only the beginning, and I can only imagine where we will be next year. 🚀 Thank you for everything that you are doing. 🙏 Your work is highly appreciated, and this community wouldn't be the same without you. Let's blow up the comments for Sofiya with our favourite celebration GIFs. Happy Birthday @Sofiya Pierce 🥳
Happy Birthday Sofiya 🥳 We passed 300 Members 🚀
From “This is Hard” to “This is Fun”
The other day I was scrolling through my community to check in on the activities and engagement, and I stumbled upon a post with this meme: "I'm not gonna have a bad day. They're gonna have bad me." At first, it made me laugh. 😂 But then I remembered why I love this picture so much . It’s such a perfect example of reframing. And reframing has honestly been one of the biggest game-changers for me. For example: There were mornings when I’d look at my schedule and think, “Oh no, today will be so difficult — I have way too much to do.” And guess what? The day almost always turned out… difficult. Why? Because I had already set that expectation. So I started experimenting. Instead of thinking “it’s going to be hard,” I’d reframe it: “This will be fun, because with this task I’ll meet new people, with that one I’ll learn a new skill… ” Suddenly, my to-do list felt more like a game. It also changed how I saw people. Before, if I met someone and felt no connection, I’d write it off as a lost cause. And if someone annoyed me? I’d label them as “just an annoying person.” I challenged myself to find one thing I genuinely liked about that person and tell them. And every time, the relationship completely changed. Turns out, they weren’t annoying at all. I was just stuck seeing only one side of them. When I showed up differently, they did too. That’s the magic of reframing: it doesn’t change the reality it changes how you see it. And that changes everything. I’m curious do you use reframing in your own life? If yes, what’s your go-to trick? And if not, how do you handle difficult tasks or difficult people in a way that shifts the energy for you?
From “This is Hard” to “This is Fun”
What is the name of your Journey?
Everybody is on a journey to somewhere. Maybe you want to become the best fitness coach, or the most awesome community builder on Skool like @Lukas Schmidt. I find it powerful to give such a journey a name—it keeps things fun and gives you a sense of direction and purpose. When I think about my own journey, I’m reminded of a vision exercise I once did at a self-development seminar. That exercise resulted in the following narrative: I was an arrogant prince—lonely and lost—but I saw a vision in which I traveled to many countries and made friends along the way. I envisioned that this journey would span about 10 to 20 years, and therefore I called it an Epic. I would name my journey: Journey to Excellence. So, I’m curious—how would you name your journey? Or what would your ideal questline be called?
What is the name of your Journey?
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