Don't know where to start?
Starting a Skool community can feel like staring at a blank page. Ideas are swirling, but the actual doing gets paralyzed by "where do I even begin?" or "is this even good enough?" This isn't about perfection; it's about progress and execution. The biggest mistake is thinking you need a fully polished masterpiece on Day 1. You don't. You need to take one small, significant action. Remember, good process drives good results. Don't let huge expectations for the outcome stop you from starting the process. What's the #1 thing you're currently stuck on with your new (or aspiring) Skool community? Or, if you've already launched, what was your first small win you celebrated?