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šŸ™‹ā€ā™‚ļø For The Imperfect Adults šŸ¤
šŸ’¬ You don’t need flawless communication. You need the willingness to try. That’s what our Skool community is all about: imperfect adults learning to lead better — one conversation at a time. āž”ļø Join: Finding Common Ground Together we will: šŸ”˜ Strengthen our relationships šŸ”˜ Grow emotional regulation šŸ”˜ Learn from our mistakes & celebrate our progress Grow with us. Lead with us. Communicate with us šŸ¤ Eric
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šŸ™‹ā€ā™‚ļø For The Imperfect Adults šŸ¤
How You Finish This Year Will Define the Next
Most people start to coast this time of year. They tell themselves they’ll get serious again in January, that they’ve earned the break. But the truth is, how you finish this year determines how you start the next. Momentum doesn’t magically appear on January 1st. It’s built right now, in the moments when no one’s watching and everyone else is slowing down. The way you show up in these final weeks says everything about the kind of year you’re creating ahead. Because anyone can start strong, but few have the grit to finish stronger. So while others are taking their foot off the gas, you double down. You sharpen your focus. You look for leverage, the tools, systems, and strategies that multiply your results without multiplying your effort. Because winning isn’t about working harder anymore. It’s about finding your unfair advantage. So let me ask you this: What’s the one thing you can commit to finishing in these final weeks that will set you up for a powerful new year?
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Just doing the thing. Doing it imperfectly is better than not at all.
Don't forget what all the hustle is for...
I’ve worked my tail off for decades. Not because I love the grind, but because I love what the grind makes possible. The late nights, the uncomfortable decisions, the courage it takes to keep going when most people would tap out...it’s never just been about building success. It’s about building a life worth looking back on. The dream isn’t only freedom or income. It’s time. Time to be present. Time to create memories. Time to invest in what (and who) matters most. Work hard. Go all in. Take the uncomfortable action. Not to impress anyone… but to be able to live fully with the people you love. That’s what real success gives you.
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Love this message, sir. Excuses can be lame but it’s hard to work full time, be a present parent/husband, and achieve the grind. šŸ˜… feels like you can’t have it all sometimes.
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šŸ’¬ Communication leadership starts with learning, not perfection. Join our imperfect-adult Skool community — ā€œFinding Common Groundā€ šŸ¤ Eric
Manners are free
Does anyone else use their manners when utilizing AI? I say please and thank you to ChatGPT and Gemini. 🤣
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@Precious Henry southern manners are next level
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@Tobias Box 🤣 can’t hurt, right?
AI is important but…
AI is important, but don’t let it be the only thing that trains on data and improves every day. Read a little daily. A page. A paragraph. Anything. Learn something useful each day. Finance. AI. Tech. Health. It is easy, but not simple. #ai #growthmindset #reading
AI is important but…
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@Theresa Elliott I’m trying to help šŸ˜… I’ve been on social media for over 2 years and growth is difficult (and sometimes discouraging). My wife is my biggest fan and thinks my message is positive but she also knows social media too well — people want to brain rot and my content isn’t for that 🤣
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@Adrian-Constantin Duta That’s great facts, sir. Thank you.
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šŸ’¬ Communication leadership starts with learning, not perfection. Do it imperfectly. END GOAL: Communicate better, argue less, connect more.

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