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A common mistake (and what works better)
A common mistake I see community owners make is trying to give people everything at once. Ten categories. Thirty resources. A full library on day one. It comes from care, but it usually creates the same result. Members feel lost. And when people feel lost, they go quiet. What works better is one clear path. Start here. Do this first. Come back and tell us what happened. If you simplified one thing in your community this week, what would you simplify first?
A common mistake (and what works better)
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@Nova Smithofficial Well said!
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Well said, Laura! Keep it simple. Often one could think it's: Keep it fancy. Keep pushing. Keep posting. Keep selling. But it's not.
I've Been Asking My Notion AI PA to Explain My Business To Me
I do this regularly to check if what I fed it in it's knowledgebase is still current and up to date. What it gave me back can be valuable for you as well, so I though I share it with you here (if you like to have a "little" read). It shows you how detailed I instructed it about me and my business, and it will explain to you what you got yourself into here in FSGT :) ------ I asked: If you were to explain my business to someone, how would you explain it when your use "@mention community Bible" This is what it gave me back: ----- “Your business helps Skool owners grow without losing the people they built the community for.” CMO speaking. I’d explain it like this: Laura Paulina helps Skool community owners create communities that feel calm, connected, and easier to run as they grow. The business serves online educators and course creators who care deeply about their members, but feel stretched by the repeated work of running a community: welcoming people, keeping them moving, answering the same questions, knowing who needs support, and keeping the energy alive without being constantly “on.” The front door is FSGT, the free community. That is where people discover Laura’s work and start becoming steadier operators. They learn how to create clearer paths, quicker wins, warmer welcome flows, simple weekly rhythms, and better ways to keep members moving. The paid layer is AOSE, where members learn how to use AI, Notion, Skill Pages, databases, and simple workflows as a supportive operating layer behind the community. The point is not to automate away the human touch. The point is to give the owner more context, more visibility, and more time to actually be present with their members. So the simplest explanation is: Laura helps Skool owners stay close to every member as their community grows, using calm community design, member journeys, weekly rhythms, and AI-hybrid systems that make the community easier to run without making it feel robotic. Or, if I had to say it in one sentence:
I've Been Asking My Notion AI PA to Explain My Business To Me
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@Laura Paulina and Claude "thinks": Couldn't he tell me earlier? After all the work I put in? Why now? And then I'll get the reply: You're absolutely right. That is a solid next move. blablablabla 😂. Good that Claude is just a machine that calculates. 👍
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@Laura Paulina 😂 Building the knowledge base I‘m happy at first if everything comes together. Then improving bits and pieces of it like the scoring system. I have to think as well how to add new resources. Will be a good project ☺️👍
What I Want New Members to Know on Day One
The thing I want new members to understand on day one is simple. - You are not behind. - You do not need to read everything. - You do not need to catch up before you speak. - You just need one clear next step. In a good community, you should be able to land, take one small action, and feel yourself move forward. That’s what we’re building here. If you’re new, start with one question. What are you building right now, and what’s the one thing that feels heavy? We’ll help you turn that into a next step you can actually do.
What I Want New Members to Know on Day One
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@Laura Paulina sure. I haven‘t really done content at all. I‘ve posted and commented a lot on Skool and think there should be enough writing to tell AI my tone, but haven’t done so yet. So, my workflow is simple: My goal is to create 2-3 posts a week, each weekday having its own style of post. No email as I‘m not reading them myself. No long posts as I like to keep it short first and explain/expand during the conversation. What I got from Claude is not what I‘d post. Not even the ideas are something useful. The tone is not me. It’s making things up. So, just too generic and I haven’t spent the time yet to improve it as I‘m working on other things. That’s how it’s done currently. My temporary solution: I‘m doing it myself, creating examples.
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@Laura Paulina absolutely. That's in my mind and the purpose. You wanna know a secret? I even started to copy some of our conversation with important information and will use that as a reminder for the AI conversation. Reusing material 😉
The Skool Momentum Builder Kit is live inside FSGT.
👉 You can find the Skool Momentum Builder Kit here This is the free toolkit I made for Skool owners who can feel that their community needs more movement, but are not sure where to start. Sometimes the next useful step is a better first action for new members. Sometimes it is a weekly post people can actually return to. Sometimes it is a softer way to invite someone deeper, or a simple routine that makes the community easier to run. That is why I made the kit. Start with the Momentum Map Worksheet first. It helps you see which part of your community needs attention before you open the other tools. The full kit includes: - Momentum Map Worksheet - First Turn Builder - Activation Path Swipe Files - Engagement Container Templates - Growth Loop Builder - Upgrade Trigger Builder - Culture Hold System Builder - Operator SOP Builder I also made a little theme song for it, because apparently this is who I am now 😄 👉 You can find the Skool Momentum Builder Kit here Start with one tool. Save your output. Apply one thing inside your Skool community.
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@Laura Paulina I've clicked through a bit to get an overview on the courses, the links/material on your website. I'm really impressed by all of that, it looks great, I tested one GPT prompt and it all makes sense and comes together. I will give it a try once I finished some other tasks and can get my head around the content parts. 👍 I also like your images, brand style. It's all of good quality, all good stuff! Lots of compliments! 😊
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@Laura Paulina I'm happy to provide honest feedback
You open AI with a real thing you need to make.
A post. A reply. An offer. A lead magnet. A workbook. A content idea. You paste in a prompt you saved months ago, change a few words, and hope it fits. Then the answer comes back almost useful, but still not quite right. That is the part that gets annoying. You did use AI. You did use a prompt. But now you still have to fix the whole thing before you can use it. The better move is to build the prompt for the exact thing in front of you. Give AI the direction, the context, the outcome, and the boundaries before you ask it to create. I made a free guide that shows you how to do that. 👉 𝗖𝗵𝗲𝗰𝗸 𝗶𝘁 𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗚𝗿𝗼𝘄 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗦𝗸𝗼𝗼𝗹 𝗖𝗹𝗮𝘀𝘀𝗿𝗼𝗼𝗺: 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗺𝗽𝘁 𝗦𝘁𝘂𝗱𝗶𝗼 If you want help building the right prompt for one specific job after that, each Prompt Builder is available separately for $17. If you want the full Prompt Studio library, all 15 builders are included inside AI for Online Skool Educators (AOSE).
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@Laura Paulina you‘re super kind ☺️
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@Laura Paulina and as you're quite friendly it's even a place to feel comfortable 😊
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I meet people where they are. Whether you've never touched AI or you're stuck mid-project - I'll help you move. See it yourself: How To AI

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