If you’re still stuck on your business idea, this is your next move
Let's do a quick reset. The reason you’re in Pick Your Online Business isn’t to collect ideas. It's to pick one. And yes… I know some of you have already gone through the classroom and picked your idea.
So before anything else:
If you haven’t gone through the classroom yet, start there. That’s the foundation.
If you have gone through it and you’re still thinking:
  • “I don’t know what my idea is”
  • “Everything feels saturated”
  • “There are already groups doing this”
This post is for you.
Use the Skool Discovery page the right way
Skool literally hands you a live market research tool.
You’ll see categories like:
  • Hobbies
  • Music
  • Money
  • Spirituality
  • Tech
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Self-improvement
  • Relationships
Inside each category are thousands of communities. Different ideas. Different angles. Different people solving different problems.
Use this is for inspiration. Click around. Scroll. Read descriptions. Look at how people position their communities.
And most importantly… stop treating competition like a threat. This is where most people sabotage themselves.
You see multiple communities around a topic and your brain says:
“Well… guess there’s no room for me.”
That’s not logic. That’s scarcity thinking.
Here’s the reframe you need to tattoo on your brain:
👉 Multiple communities = demand
If people are building around a topic, that means:
  • People care
  • People are paying attention
  • People are actively searching for help
Saturated does not mean crowded. It means validated.
Most communities you’re looking at aren’t even active. They exist… but they’re empty rooms. The founder isn't active. Take my word on this.
This part matters. You don’t need “everyone”
You don’t need:
  • 100,000 members
  • a viral moment
  • some massive audience
Most of you only need 1,000 people to completely change your life.
1,000 people who:
  • resonate with your story
  • want your guidance
  • trust your approach
There are 8 billion people on this planet. The idea that there’s “no room for you” is just an old story you’ve been telling yourself.
What to do next (simple, not sexy)
  1. Pick one category that naturally pulls you in
  2. Scroll without judging yourself
  3. Notice what keeps grabbing your attention
  4. Ask:
  • "Who is this for?"
  • "What problem are they solving?"
  • "Could I help someone with something similar or adjacent to this?"
You are not late. You are not behind. You're just at the decision point.
After you look through Discovery, comment the category you keep coming back to (just one).
One problem.
One focus.
One decision.
That’s how this whole thing starts.
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