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👋 Weekly Kickoff & New Member Spotlight
Welcome to a new week, everyone. A warm welcome to @Angela Perry : Helping people get clear on what to do first, second, and third in business so they avoid wasting time or unnecessary problems. @Aaron Clark, a personal trainer with over 12 years of experience helping hundreds of clients start their fitness journeys with confidence. As we set the pace for the next few days, I’d love to hear from you: what’s your biggest focus this week? Share it below so we can support, encourage, and build momentum together.
👋 Weekly Kickoff & New Member Spotlight
1 like • Jan 28
@Sean Hegarty thanks for the love!
2 likes • Jan 28
My biggest focus for the week is to map out my new live calls as I record content and answer much needed questions for the business owners in my community. @John Lewis
A reflection that arrived without asking
Yesterday I turned 43. Not the kind of birthday marked by noise or spectacle. The quieter kind. The ones that arrive with a pause built in, where life almost asks you to sit down for a moment and actually look at what you’re standing on. For a long time, I believed happiness lived somewhere ahead of me. Just past the next achievement. The next milestone. The next version of myself that was thinner, richer, more successful, more “sorted”. I kept postponing my arrival, telling myself life would properly begin once I earned it. That belief nearly killed me. There was a time when I was a top-earning sales manager. Respected. Trusted. Reliable. And then, slowly, invisibly at first, addiction hollowed everything out. Years blurred together. Pride gave way to survival. Stability dissolved into homelessness. Identity disappeared. Not overnight, but inch by inch, until there was very little left to recognise. I don’t share this for drama. I share it because six years clean now, I can see something with clarity that I couldn’t see back then. Happiness isn’t the absence of struggle. It’s not a reward you unlock once you’ve proven yourself worthy. It’s not waiting patiently at the finish line. Happiness is choosing not to abandon yourself in the middle of the race. It’s learning that growth includes discomfort. That love includes repair. That relationships require courage, not perfection. That progress doesn’t cancel gratitude. And that you don’t need to keep yourself hostage to an imagined future in order to justify your present. Today, my life isn’t perfect. But it’s mine. I’m building a business with intention. I’m surrounded by people who know my story and stayed anyway. I feel a sense of belonging I used to think was reserved for other people. I’m grateful for where I am, without dulling my excitement for where I’m going. That feels like happiness to me. If this resonates, even quietly, I’d really like to know. Not because I need validation, but because none of us are as alone in these realisations as we think. Sometimes a simple “me too” is the beginning of something important.
2 likes • Jan 25
Happy belated birthday @John Lewis
2 likes • Jan 25
The present 🎁 is just that a present and to pause and do reflection means I get to be happy right now. I choose to be grateful for today verse in hope of being happy for tomorrow and their is no guarantee that tomorrow is promised. Hope your day was great and you get more blessed happy days this year than you did last year
Today, a simple coffee marked a long-awaited reconnection with Fiona De Sousa
Fiona is an AIDA freediver who spends much of her life in the ocean, moving calmly among wildlife, deeply attuned to breath, body and environment. That same awareness shapes her work around self-actualisation and conscious presence. It is reflected not only in what she does, but in how she listens and engages. Thoughtful, grounded and quietly expansive, she carries a rare harmony between physical discipline, inner awareness and the natural world. Thank you, Fiona, for the time, the conversation and the reminder of what it means to live in alignment. — John
Today, a simple coffee marked a long-awaited reconnection with Fiona De Sousa
1 like • Jan 25
Aww this is just made me calm reading it thanks for sharing
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I help people know what to do first, second, and third in business so they don’t waste time or get in trouble later.

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Joined Jan 25, 2026
ATL, Georgia, USA