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Owned by Elizabeth

The ADHD Nest

115 members • $19/month

Finally understand your ADHD brain and build a life that fits it. Therapist-designed. Lived experience. Less than a therapy co-pay.

Single Women By Choice

4 members • Free

A community for women who have intentionally stepped away from dating and relationships to focus on themselves.

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9 contributions to Skool Scale Camp
First ever freebie/lead magnet - Thanks to this community!!!
Hey everyone 👋 I have to share something because honestly, this community deserves some credit. I'm a therapist with ADHD — late diagnosed, like so many of us. I have a Skool community called The ADHD Nest, and I've been showing up for my members for a while now. But the business side of things? Marketing, funnels, lead magnets that world is completely foreign to me. Then I found this community. I started learning. Someone mentioned Claude yesterday and how great it was for creating content. So I downloaded it last night... What came out was my first ever lead magnet. The ADHD Brain Blueprint — a free guide that breaks down how the ADHD brain actually works. Executive function, emotional dysregulation, the interest-based nervous system — all explained in plain language with real practical strategies attached. So thank you to this community for pointing me in the right direction. And if anyone here has ADHD, suspects they might, or just feels like their brain has never quite worked the way everyone else's seems to — this is for you. First lead magnet ever. Feels like a big deal. 💛 Link to guide! Guide is in classroom in Start Here!
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@Brenda Rigney yes, my whole classroom is open access.
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@Constance MannLeonard
Skool Tip | About Page/Video UPDATE: The Second Video is there smh
Add an about video on the about page... but before you do that, go find 3 about pages in your niche watch them and learn from them I typically look at a few ranked highest in my niche and a few ranked around the same number as me Your video should be one element that convinces people to join your group When I started my Skool, I used one of my social media posts as an about video and this week I updated the video. Feel free to check them both out (see attached) and give me feedback! The first video is my social media post and the second video is my updated about page video for Skool.. Your video will never ever be perfect. I strive for about 80%... (That is a good tip for business in general, 80% is solid to move forward. You will make mistakes, fail, and do it all over again so getting to 100% is the goal and progress is where success lives. ) Happy Friday Let's chat below:
Skool Tip | About Page/Video UPDATE: The Second Video is there smh
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Love both of your videos! I made my about video last week. I need to syphon off some of your energy!
What is your ARCHETYPE from the Level 2 Entrepreneurial Quiz?
👉 COMPLETE THE QUIZ HERE Then comment on this post sharing your quiz results and what you learned about yourself. ** You should have a paid account on chatGPT to complete the quiz. You need to be a Level 2 or higher to access the quiz. That's 5 points on the Leaderboard!! Plus, you'll gain access to our Built To Be Seen Summit from March 30-April 1 These are perfect starters to help you determine what type of Skool community you want to launch in 2026.
What is your ARCHETYPE from the Level 2 Entrepreneurial Quiz?
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@Brenda Rigney Thanks, I just finished the quiz!
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@Brenda Rigney This definitely fits me and how I operate both at work and in my community.
The "Me" Post
Here is my current situation: I am a full time therapist. I am a late diagnosed ADHDer. I am nerdy and academically oriented. I get annoyed and frustrated with misinformation around mental health and especially ADHD. I started a Skool community all about ADHD to educate other adults like me - who have ADHD but don't understand what it actually is. My favorite part of my community is making content - courses. My community is up to 115 members. About half are fully inactive - they joined and I am pretty sure they forgot they joined (ADHD, lol). The ones who are active - engagement is low. I've tried loads of strategies to increase engagement. Right now, I've stepped back and settled into the idea that I have a quiet community and that is okay. I get loads of positive feedback from members. They all say my content is helping them, but with the low engagement - self-doubt creeps in. So my question, how do I get my members interacting and engaging? Or do I accept my community is quiet and that is okay?
The "Me" Post
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@Ronda Del Boccio Thanks for your reply and feed back. I created a Skool community with 5 other skool owners. We are all in different niches - we support each other's communities, but we discuss Skool in our little group. It's been helpful having a small group of owners who are learning like me.
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@Nicky Williams I am going to make an onboarding video this weekend. I think I need to up my orientation to the community piece.
The Me Post✨
Hey everyone ☕️ I’ve been building my Skool community, Latte Moments Café, and I realized I deal with something I’m calling systemic overwhelm. Most people can look at things like: Step 1 → Step 2 → Step 3 My brain doesn’t work like that. I see the entire system at once. All the moving parts, all the connections, everything that needs to exist for it to work long-term. So instead of just doing one task, I’m seeing: • onboarding experience • community flow and engagement • module structure and progression • content placement and organization • user retention and experience • long-term scalability • overall vibe and feeling of the space All at the same time. And even though I created a GPT to help me stay focused and move step by step… My brain keeps pulling me back to the full system. So I’ll start placing something, then stop and think: “Wait… this affects this part…” “Maybe I should change this…” “Let me adjust this before I continue…” And now I’m back zoomed out again. The truth is, I already have a lot done. I just haven’t put everything in. So right now, I’m actively working on: • not changing things mid-build • not trying to perfect the system while building it • staying in the task in front of me Because it doesn’t have to be perfect. It just has to be done. Still building. Just learning how to stay in one lane at a time. “It doesn’t have to be perfect. It just has to be done.” 🏳️
The Me Post✨
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I am the same way! Use task and time containment. "I am only working on this task for this amount of time." If another issue pops-up or I make a connection, I make a note of it but I keep working on my current task. To give an example of how my brain works, I write my essay first and then make the outline from the essay.
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Elizabeth Hadzic
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@elizabeth-hadzic-1098
Therapist. Late-diagnosed ADHDer. Building safe spaces for people who think differently. Founder of the ADHD Nest & Single Women By Choice.

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