I saw this post from Leila Hormozi a few days ago. I watched it, nodded my head in agreement, laughed, liked it, and carried on with my day.
Now, after reading 's pinned post, I watched her video again & figured I'd post it in case anyone else could benefit from what she says. We're taught from a young age that you are "supposed to" act one way at home & another way while at school. You are allowed to be silly & goofy & yourself while you're at home, but while you're at school you must act appropriately & more serious because you're there to learn. You go from school to the workforce with this mentality drilled into you.
I never thought I would be re-learning how to essentially just be myself at 29, but here we are! I think that's one of the greatest things about Skool (not school). Yes, you can create generational wealth, and you can win the Skool Games & go to HQ, and you can put yourself on the map, etc.
Doing all those things are great. Honestly, they're why I was initially was so interested in Skool & took the plunge. But the fact that Skool encourages & rewards you for just being your authentic self is why I think it's so great. It sounds corny, but c'mon how cool is that!?
The "re-learning" for me is starting with Skool, but I'm hoping it trickles into other parts of my life too.
Who else is on their "re-learning" journey???