Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
What is this?
Less
More

Owned by Alida

Identity Shift Circle

11 members โ€ข Free

A grounded community for Women 45+ rebuilding Identity, Clarity, and Direction for what comes next. You're not Lost. You're between Identities.

Memberships

Tech Confident Community

500 members โ€ข Free

Online Profit Mastery

645 members โ€ข Free

Leadership Skool

1.5k members โ€ข Free

ACTIVATE Your Impact

328 members โ€ข Free

Pinterest Skool

4.7k members โ€ข Free

Brand Within a Brand

293 members โ€ข $10/month

Magnetic Circle

985 members โ€ข $97/m

Dare2Dream

377 members โ€ข Free

Scalable Brand Society

106 members โ€ข Free

5 contributions to Skool Scale Camp
Fill in the ____ blank...
Whatโ€™s your biggest challenge with ___ right now?
Fill in the ____ blank...
7 likes โ€ข 17h
Growing my community
My Aligned Leadership Archetype isโ€ฆ The Impactful Catalyst โœจ
O wow this bot is amazing and it got me basically to the T. Great to discover that I am an Impact Catalyst. You are an ambitious mover, shaker, and builder โ€” the kind of leader who turns ideas into action and momentum into meaningful results. You lead with growth, clarity, and determination, and you naturally inspire others to rise higher alongside you. As an Impactful Catalyst, you are deeply driven by progress, transformation, and excellence. You likely thrive when you have a clear goal, a strong strategy, and the right people around you to help bring the vision to life. Your strengths live in your ability to motivate, execute, and keep moving even when things get complex. The blind spot? You may sometimes push so hard for excellence that rest, reflection, or emotional spaciousness get pushed to the side. Your next level of aligned leadership comes from remembering that sustainable success is not just about what you achieve โ€” it is also about how whole, grounded, and energized you feel while achieving it.
2 likes โ€ข 3d
@Auli Takala honestly, Yes, I really do think most people wait. We are all busy building refining and only stop when something forces us to. A sick day. A breakdown. A body that just refuses. I have to learn this myself. I do not take breaks and just keep pushing. Slowing down feels unnatural to me, like I am losing ground somehow. So I am not speaking from a place of having it figured out, I am very much in the middle of figuring it out too. ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ’™
1 like โ€ข 3d
@Brenda Rigney That is such a good question and I had to sit with it for a second. I think it means I can cast a vision clearly and move people toward something, which is genuinely useful as a community leader. Energy is contagious and I do bring that. But the Catalyst shadow side is real. I can move so fast internally that I forget not everyone is at the same pace. I have to consciously slow down enough to actually see the people in my community, not just the direction I want us to go. The result reminded me that my job is not just to build something impressive. It is to build something people actually feel held inside. That is a different kind of leadership and honestly the one I am still growing into. ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ’™
Give me the straight goods
I changed the Skool Scale Camp's artwork. Making it feel more like camp ๐Ÿ•๏ธ Lay it on me...
Give me the straight goods
6 likes โ€ข 4d
New here but I love this direction (when I joined it was the greens - this is very powerful)
The online course graveyard is full of brilliant people...
Subject matter experts. Years of experience. Genuinely transformational knowledge. But their courses didn't sell. And it's not because the content was bad. Because nobody knew the content existed. Building the course is 20% of the work. Building the audience who trusts you enough to buy it... That's the other 80%. Most people do it the wrong way round. If you've already built a course, what came first for you: the content or the audience? And if you'd do it again, would you change the order? ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿพ Chelena ๐Ÿ–ค
The online course graveyard is full of brilliant people...
2 likes โ€ข 4d
For me, content came first. I built from experience and belief in the transformation, but Iโ€™ve learned that people need to trust you and recognise themselves in the problem before they care about the solution. Iโ€™d definitely change the order next time.
About Page Reviews ๐Ÿ“
I reviewed 40 members ๐—”๐—ฏ๐—ผ๐˜‚๐˜ ๐—ฃ๐—ฎ๐—ด๐—ฒ๐˜€ to look for the following opportunities: 1. More conversions 2. More free to paid members 3. More engagement Find out what I found, how Viv, The Skool Mentor improved them and next steps you should take to optimize your About Page. Next step, share your updated Skool About Page below and ask for feedback from other members. Then, give feedback (bonus points if you add a Loom!) to two other communities who have posted under this thread.
About Page Reviews ๐Ÿ“
2 likes โ€ข 4d
@Brenda Rigney Still finding my feet here will have a look tx
1-5 of 5
@alida-vermeulen-7138
You are not lost. You are between identities. I help women 45+ rebuild identity and direction for what comes next. Free Guide | Private Community

Active 35m ago
Joined May 12, 2026
South Africa
Powered by