Why Great Teachers Check Back In
Many of us are educators around here. In our Skools, on YouTube, inside our products, and through the communities we build.
So let’s talk about the difference between teaching, learning, and application.
My 17 year old son had a problem.
He didn’t think so… but his teacher parents definitely did 😂
He was burning through razors like crazy.
Now, I’m sure his dad taught him how to shave. He learned the skill. Lesson complete, right?
Not exactly.
When we finally questioned why he needed new razors constantly, we discovered something hilarious:
He thought the razor was “done” once it filled with hair.
He didn’t know you were supposed to tap the hair out while shaving.
That tiny missing piece was costing him razor after razor after razor.
And honestly… this happens constantly in Skool communities, courses, YouTube tutorials, and products too.
People can “learn” something without actually knowing how to implement it well in real life.
That’s why great educators, coaches, and community builders don’t just teach.
They check in during implementation.
They troubleshoot.
They look for friction points.
They watch for the tiny misunderstandings people are embarrassed to ask about.
Because often the problem is not motivation.
It’s not laziness.
It’s not intelligence.
It’s simply that nobody checked what happened after the lesson ended.
What’s something you learned the “wrong way” for way too long before someone finally corrected it? 😂
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