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I run a couple of Skool communities… a paid one ($7/month or $59/year) called Midlife Nervous System Rewire and a free one pop up one I’m using right now to host a live Midlife Recalibration Week (March 23-27,30).
I feel like I’m in that in-between stage where the content is good and people do engage (albeit often the same people!) but growth isn’t as fast as I’d like 🤷🏼‍♀️ but I’m in it for the long game…
Here’s where I’m actually stuck…
People join. And they stay.
I have a challenge that gets people started, and engagement is decent.
But it’s often the same type of people who really lean in… those who’ve already done deeper work with me (higher ticket) or who really value the work and have been with me a while.
And then there’s the other side…people who seem to want a lot for free or very low cost, where even $7/month feels like a stretch.
I feel the tension in that.
Because I do want this work to be accessible. I want to offer low ticket so people get a sampling and have some support. But I also see that the people who invest more tend to engage more and transform more. My high ticket people literally rave and say it’s the best investment they’ve ever made, absolutely life changing etc.
(And it’s not that some low ticket people are not very committed, I do realize there are many other factors that impact people’s level of involvement including capacity, nervous system response, neurodiversity, personal circumstances… so it’s not just the investment, but I’ve seen it enough that it’s hard to ignore!)!
So I’m trying to find that middle ground, how to provide accessible support, while also ensuring people are invested enough in themselves?
Would love to hear your thoughts!
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