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5 contributions to 𝙂𝙊𝙊𝙎𝙄𝙁𝙔 🍓🐛🦋🌈⭐️🩷
I Had A Dream 😴
I had a dream 🛌 that I was an eggplant all shiny. & big & purple, I was oh so pretty 🤩, but then I woke up still a blueberry 🫐 😔 Oops! Forgot I want to shoutout to @Jason Scott for being the first to replace my car 🚙 and always a sport on posts. I want to shoutout to @Alf Marcussen who has been so kind and welcoming. Everyone in here is invited we are going on a picnic at the zoo with your favorite animal who are you and what are you bringing ? I’m Anita Anaconda Apple Pie
I Had A Dream 😴
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I am a Black Lab that got confused one day I visited the Zoo and ended up playing with the other animals and got accidentially locked in with the cub tigers. ... not to worry, momy-tiger was welcoming as she saw me playing playfully with her cubs ;-)
Level BLUEBERRY Here 🫐💙!
Leveling up has never been so cool as it is here in GOOSIFY! Love 💗 the energy and the ability to play while learning and getting to know others. Out of curiosity who do you admire most and what is the one thing about them that stands out? They can be real or fiction and living or not. I admire most my grandpa abuelito was 104 and a half when he passed on.He loved people he carried conversations with everyone it took hours to leave a place because everyone knew him,, and wanted to greet him. He volunteered everywhere. He lived in a tiny home 🏡 in Sinton, Texas. He was world war ll veteran and a mailman.He was always humble. He owned a drug store Lito’s he fished and loved the ocean ate a taco 🌮 everyday and an onion like an apple 🍎 thanks for letting me share.
Level BLUEBERRY Here 🫐💙!
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wow... I would have gotten along with your Grandpa like two peas in a pod ;-) He sounded amazing. My wife's granpa lived til 100.5 and he was Amazing as well...and Crystal Clear in his Mind...and walked Straight like a General... when I visited with him in Mumbai, India, he and I would sit and talk for hours and hours... and he Love Opera... me not...but I just enjoyed his Big Smile when he blasted it at FULL VOLUME...and the entire neighborhood knew that now Papa Felix, as they all called him, was enjoying his music. He also loved dogs... which was and IS a big passion for me as well.. especially all the stray / Street Dogs they have in India...and we could talk for hours about Them (the dogs) too ;-) He is dealry missed for his charm, kindness, interest in other people and an amazing appetite for LIFE... Ps. It is important to have people of AGE around you... people that knew what True value was about... I feel that the World is losing some of these things these days... we spend less and less time Together With others...and more and more time on Digital Devices... not good.... as we all need to Feel the Human Connection and that we Belong, Belong Together...and that energy and commeraderi cannot be replaced by a Robot or a Mobile phone / Social media... Anyway... thanks for posting this Post @Anita Gomez Much Love ;-)
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@Anita Gomez and the same goes back to you Anita!!! Ps. Yes about my wife, she loved just being around him. And it was kind of strange as I entered in to the family “picture” the last 10 years of his life, I connected with him on a very deep level. ….. I have always enjoyed being around and spending time with the “elderly”…. Don’t know why, it just soothes me 😇
Please can some people follow me.
Im tryubg to sart a skool for music but i havent got the time or money to build the infastructure to povide yiu with content. So im sorry in going to quit as i cant do stuff unless there is an audience. Sorry Shaun
1 like • Nov '25
@Goose Dunlavey yes, I agree. Don't give up. You've got to keep on being out there and doing whatever you can. And one piece of advice I have is collaborate with other people. Find out, if you can, somebody that is serving your ideal client. And maybe you can offer him or her some kind of gift you have, like Goose is suggesting here. Try to give something away for free if you can. Just stand out. That is a value that could help somebody else. So giving up is never an action you want to take. You got this!
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@Margaret Dorothy doing excellent
WHAT'S COOL About YOU? ...SERIOUSLY... I Want To KNOW....
...so I found this exercise "What's Cool About YOU" that's going to make you WAY more interesting to talk to here in our Skool Communities. Seriously. I got this from Sean Stephenson (the three-foot-tall giant, may he rest in peace)... ....and, again, it's called "What's Cool About You?" Here's the deal... ...when we meet people in Skool communities, we do the boring stuff: "I'm a course creator" or "I run a marketing agency" or whatever. YAWN. 🥱 But what if you could share the WEIRD, COOL, RANDOM stuff about yourself that actually makes people go "Wait, WHAT? Tell me more about that!" That's what this exercise does. It helps you remember (and share) the stuff you've done or experienced that you normally wouldn't mention... but which opens the door to WAY deeper, more fun, and more intellectual conversations. ...because let's be honest... nobody remembers the person who said "I do Facebook ads." But they DEFINITELY remember the person who said "I once trained myself to become #3 in the world at footbag" or "I have a street dog in India named Scooby who's in charge of 12th Road." 😂 HERE'S THE EXERCISE: Write down everything that's COOL, WEIRD, INTERESTING, or UNIQUE about YOU. Not your business accomplishments (boring). YOUR life accomplishments. YOUR quirks. YOUR stories. Some examples to get you started: - "I was a vegetarian for 25 years" (then went back to eating meat like a savage) - "At twelve years old, I won a silver medal in sailing in the Norwegian championship" - "I became one of the biggest party promoters in San Francisco" - "I pet or talk to ALL dogs I meet on the street... because I know they need love" - "I was in the Army and became the second-best dog handler... with a BRAND NEW dog that had never been trained" (the winner had a dog that had been there for 6 years... just saying 😏) Or maybe you've got stuff like: - "I can solve a Rubik's cube in under 2 minutes" (okay, that's not impressive, but if it's under 30 seconds, NOW we're talking) - "I once ate 47 tacos in one sitting" (don't judge me) - "I taught myself to play ukulele during lockdown and now I annoy everyone at parties" - "I lived in a van for 6 months and loved every second of it" - "I can name every country in the world in under 5 minutes" (nerd alert)
WHAT'S COOL About YOU? ...SERIOUSLY... I Want To KNOW....
2 likes • Dec '25
@Rory Piontkowski wow, what varied skills you have. I am almost in the same bracket as you. I'm not a DJ though, but I do love to cook. I can mountain bike, I can ski, I can sail, but I don't do surfing. We don't have those kind of waves here, but that sounds like fun. Yeah, it's a great start. Thank you for contributing. Fantastic.
2 likes • Dec '25
@Jon Haferman ha, sounds like a two piece in the same pod. Yeah, I should figure out how to ask that next time. Thanks for that suggestion. That's great, Jon. Have a blessed day.
The 80/20 Principle: Your Secret Weapon for Online Business Success
...PS (yes, I know the "PS" came a Tad Early in this post)... but I am currently READING the "80/20 Sales And Marketing" book by Perry Marshall, right NOW! Hey everyone! Quick question for you... How many of you know about the 80/20 principle? And more importantly, are you actually using it in your business? Let me tell you something: the 80/20 principle is almost as powerful as compound interest. Almost. And if you're NOT using it in your online business, you're leaving serious money on the table. What Does 80/20 Actually Mean? Here it is in simple terms: 80% of your results come from just 20% of your efforts. ....in your business!!! ....this means 20% of your customers generate 80% of your sales! .....that's where the gold is buried! A Simple Example: Let's say you have 100 customers: - 20 customers (the top 20%) might be spending $500/month each = $10,000 - 80 customers (the remaining 80%) might be spending $25/month each = $2,000 See the difference? Those 20 customers are giving you 5X more revenue than the other 80 combined! The Secret Sauce: Going Deeper (80/20 Squared) Here's where it gets really powerful. Once you identify that golden 20%, do it again. ......take your top 20% and treat THAT as your new 100%. Then find the top 20% within that group. Real-world example: - You identify 20 top customers (20% of 100) - Now analyze those 20 and find the top 4 customers (20% of 20) - These 4 customers are your super fans - they might represent 64% of your total revenue! The Big Mistake Most Entrepreneurs Make: Focusing on the 80% to only get 20% of the results. ....that's like spending all day watering weeds instead of your prize-winning roses. It's exhausting and unprofitable. ...instead, flip it: Focus on the 20% that gives you 80% - then double down on serving them even better. Conclusion: Your Turn to Share! The 80/20 principle can transform your online business overnight. But knowledge without action is just entertainment.
The 80/20 Principle: Your Secret Weapon for Online Business Success
1 like • Dec '25
@Larry Roberts hi Larry, there you are. Good to see you pop up in the Goose community too. Yes, the 80-20 rule is awesome. We'll have a lot to learn from that once we start digging into it.
0 likes • Dec '25
@Alex Gonz yes, I totally agree. Most people get caught up in the noise of the 80%, and I'm still at fault for that, I realize sometimes. But it's a great reminder to have the 80-20 and just focus on that. Also, it changes your perspective of your business too. What you really need to worry about is the 20% that matters for your business to sustain, and focus on them and keep that positive note hopefully. Thanks for your great insights.
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