Last week, I literally got banned from the Skool Games community. Yup, you heard that right! But now, one of my posts is pinned in the Skool community. So, what happened?
The Ban
gave me a couple of warnings that my posts weren’t that good and were too self-promotional. At first, I didn’t really understand it. After a detailed explanation from Andrew, I realized he was totally right. I want to share with you what I changed to go from being banned to being pinned. The Shift
The change was super simple: I optimized my posts for value instead of views or sales. It’s really a mindset shift. Everything is about intention. When your intention is to provide value rather than make sales, people can feel that.
Energy and Intention
Everything is energy. When we create content, it comes from a place of intention. If that intention is primarily to make sales, it shows. But if it’s to provide value, people respond differently.
An Example to Follow
Take Mr. Beast for instance. He makes videos to generate revenue, but his primary mission is always to create the best content possible. That’s what you feel in his videos. If we focus on delivering the most value, sales will follow because you get what you give in this world.
The Result
Since making this shift, everything flows more easily. I’m having more fun recording, and I don’t dread it anymore. I’m just enjoying the process and it feels good.
Gratitude and Feedback
Andrew, thank you for banning me. Sometimes we need someone else to help us see our blind spots. We all have them, like that embarrassing moment when someone walks around with toilet paper stuck to their pants and no one says anything. We need people who point these things out to us.
Final Thoughts
If you see someone doing something that’s not quite right, tell them. We all want feedback because it helps us grow.
Join the Revolution
Enjoy your life, enjoy Skool, and let’s stand united in this beautiful education revolution. I’m grateful to be part of this journey with you.
Stay limitless
The Post That Got Pinned