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17 contributions to 𝙂𝙊𝙊𝙎𝙄𝙁𝙔 🍓🐛🦋🌈⭐️🩷
First Start Call inside the Goosify community
Logged in at 1AM my time. Internet was fighting for its life. Background had actual bombings going on behind @Kai Cerar And somehow… it still turned into pure fun. So much juicy info dropped. Real talk. lots of laughs. Just people actually showing up and helping each other win. Even with the chaos, the energy was solid and the community feel was firee You can tell this isn’t one of those “silent groups” where nobody engages. Big shoutout to everyone who showed up. If this was just the start call, I can already tell the next ones are gonna be next level. Definitely staying locked in. Can’t wait for the next one
First Start Call inside the Goosify community
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@Sierra Melcher
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@Gunta Skrastiņa
Gratitude 24/1/26
Grateful for catching up with friends today. Amazing just to sit enjoy a beer and have a grand old chat about nothing and everything. Fun to watch all our kids play and get along too. Just a beautiful time really. What are you grateful for today?
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@Lukas Paim aw that's sweet 🫰🏼
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@Mihaly Rosta
Riddle
I honk but I’m not a goose. I work fast but never run. I fix problems I didn’t cause and create features you didn’t ask for. What am I?
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🍋 Am i doin this right?
so my second content piece just went up ive made a list of questions that i have been asked and am going through those with these videos im doing what i learned from hosting the skool games: you dont wait to know what to do, you just take action. wdyt?
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@Goose Dunlavey
How Slowing Down Helped Me Do More
I woke up this morning with a bunch of plans. I wanted to start working on some social media content for next week. But right away, that familiar voice kicked in telling me not to bother. No ideas. No motivation. Nothing there. I told myself I was going to do it anyway. I came down to my computer, sat there with a piece of paper in front of me, and just stared at it. Completely blank. No inspiration. No ideas. Just that feeling of forcing it. And honestly, I didn’t feel like it at all. That’s when I realized something. I needed to slow down. So I shut everything off. Computer off. Phone off. All the noise gone. I went and sat in a quiet spot, closed my eyes, and did a short meditation. No intention other than taking a break, slowing down, and trying to feel a bit better. About ten minutes in, once my mind settled and my body relaxed, that’s when it happened. Ideas started coming in. One after another. Good ideas. Clear ideas. The kind that feel like they come out of nowhere. I wanted to jump up and write them all down right away, but instead I just stayed there and let it flow. One of those ideas was writing this post and sharing this with you. The reminder for me today was simple. Sometimes we think that to do more, we need to push harder and go faster. But when you’re stuck, doing more usually isn’t the answer. Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is stop, slow down, and get clear. That’s often where the next step shows itself.
How Slowing Down Helped Me Do More
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Love that man. It's like that window in the winter time the more we blow to it the more blurred it becomes but simply by calming down or wiping the blur it becomes clearer, the mind is more creative in calm state, more pressure more tension
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