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The Power Of Finding "Your People" šŸ«‚
Yesterday I had one of those soul-level conversations with @Dan 'Remmy' Stourac —part collaboration, part podcast recording, and 100% deeply fulfilling. We explored big ideas… shared perspectives… challenged each other… and it felt easy. Natural. Energizing. And honestly—that feeling still lingers today. For most of my life, I was the ā€œweird one.ā€ Interested in things others didn’t talk about. Craving deep conversations while everyone else wanted surface-level small talk. So I learned to adapt… to blend… to talk about things that didn’t light me up, just to belong. But true belonging isn’t about fitting in. It’s about being fully yourself… and being met with YES—ME TOO. 🄰 That is what communities like this have given me. Space for authenticity. Room for curiosity. Conversations that open the heart, stretch the mind, and awaken the soul. And thanks to technology, we’re no longer limited by geography. šŸŒ Yesterday’s conversation happened across the globe—one side of the planet to the other—and yet it felt like we were sitting at the same kitchen table. THIS is what Skool is all about. Real connection. Aligned energy. Collective growth. šŸ’™ Thank you all for being here. For being deep. For being different. For being real. šŸ‘‰ I’d love to know: Do you feel like you've finally found ā€œyour peopleā€? What did that moment feel like for you?
The Power Of Finding "Your People" šŸ«‚
2 likes • Oct 17
I love this group of people so much! It’s amazing to be surrounded by people who want to celebrate each other and lift each other up. I’ve never really been around people like that on the whole. There’s been the odd one here or there, but usually I’m the cheerleader so to speak. It is so incredible to see and interact with a whole bunch of people who have the same mindset and desire to improve and grow as people; in addition to celebrating their successes as well as others’.
1 like • Oct 17
@Dr. Melissa Partaka YES!! I totally agree. The world needs more of this and would be a much better place if we all were trying to build each other up. Then everyone feels good and we all benefit from the mutual support.
Gratitude
Wishing everyone a happy Thanksgiving I just wanted to share what I am grateful for. What are you thankful for? 🧔
Gratitude
2 likes • Oct 17
Happy Thanksgiving! I’m thankful for good company. It’s so nice to be around people who bring you up and who value you. I’ve been lucky enough to spend a lot of time with people who bring positive energies and great conversations to the table. (Including all of the wonderful people in this community!)
Gratitude CHALLENGE
Rant a list of 5 things you’re grateful for and WHY in exponential intensity. It WILL amplify your mood beyond measure. Your turn šŸ¤™
Gratitude CHALLENGE
5 likes • Oct 17
Sooo true!! Gratitude is such a powerful thing. In fact, I’m grateful for learning how to use gratitude in my life and I’m grateful for the people who encouraged me dive into it and kick start my journey with it that one special summer. It has had such a positive impact on my life 2. I’m grateful for good food. I’m happy that this year I can prepare my own meals that I enjoy and that make me feel good. 3. I’m grateful for the sun and nice weather. It is so wonderful to take a lovely walk outside in the fresh air. It is a great brain break and such an amazing mood booster. 4. I’m grateful for fallen, dried out leaves. They are a lovely reminder to me that one should be whimsy, wacky and playful. You should do the thing that makes you happy. Who cares what anyone else thinks? Live your life to the fullest extent. Take the risk, and enjoy the things that make YOU happy. 5. I’m grateful for kind people and the interactions with them. I have had amazing conversations and little moments with people that just make my day and bring me so much joy. Especially grateful for my younger sister who decided out of the blue to reach out and make me homemade banana bread muffins. These kind interactions and lovely conversations were out of the ordinary, but they were so wonderful and made my day.
One month of gratitude journaling
Journaling is now my new favorite thing when I want to share something good or bad about my life. A journal doesn’t judge, a journal doesn’t question, it simply receives all the raw motions of life without any favors. A month of journaling has showed me that I can have compassion for myself, which I haven’t had in awhile. When things get tough or I’m in a slump I can bounce back quicker, I can see the good and everything I do, even if it was something bad and . I highly recommend a gratitude journal for anyone who wants to get out of a slump, out of a bad headspace and focus on reflecting inward instead of consuming from external devices, like social media, podcasts, books all the time for validation or advice. Documenting all the good things in your life is a simple act to rewire your brain to see the positives in life of all the things you do right and all the good you witness as well because there’s always good in the world you just have to look for it.šŸ¤—
1 like • Oct 13
@Brendan OCallaghan I love that for you! Journaling is such a great space to share ideas, thoughts and feelings, the good, the bad, the ugly and the wonderful. And I fully agree!! A gratitude journal totally switches your mindset around and is a great way to reflect inward and focus on your positive experiences (or as I like to call them the little moments). Ever since I got introduced to the idea (Thank you Shadow/Remmy 😊), it has made such a positive impact especially when I find myself in a low. Gratitude journals are also something I recommend to anyone who needs a little boost of joy in life. (And let’s be honest, who doesn’t need a little extra joy in life?)
Growth and a new chapter begins!
Hello everyone, I just wanted to share about my first two days as an apprentice barber. I am 2 days into my Barber apprenticeship day one was awesome I got to meet some of the Barbers in my crew and shadowed my mentor as he did some hair cuts and I got my own Apprentice Barber chair it felt so official and I was stoked! Day two a great day but in a different way. I had my first haircut at the shop and lets just say I was a little nervous. The gentleman asked for a high fade I commenced the haircut shaving in my guide line. The gentleman then pointed out that one side was slightly higher than the other and I thanked him and made sure to correct it. At the 10 minute mark he stopped me and asked ā€œare you new?ā€ I replied ā€œyes I am an apprenticeā€ to which he replied ā€œnot to be rude but I'm going to stop you before you F**K up my lines, I would like someone else to do this haircut I'm paying for a quality haircut.ā€ I replied of course that is no problem and one of the Barbers stepped in to do the rest of the haircut. As it was my official first day cutting hair at the studio I coached myself and ask myself the question what can I do better next time? - Let the customer know I am an apprentice - Explain the rates of a junior Barber cut - Work on calming the nerves Later I talked to the shop manager (my mentor) and he encouraged me saying that the next drop-in customer that is asking for a basic haircut (not a fade) will be a good place to start off. And clients who are my friends I can do the more complex cuts on since I've cut their hair in the past they know and trust me to cut their hair with some support and guidance from my mentor when it's needed. This helped me understand that this situation was not personal though the customers reaction was negative I used it as a lesson to know what my next steps will be in learning and honing in on my craft. Additionally the other Barbers encouraged me saying that this is not a common occurance at the Barbed shop and to just stay positive and keep doing what I'm doing and that I handled the situation very well and professionally and it took courage to handle that.
2 likes • Oct 9
Good on you for making that a growing experience! And I’m glad the guy realized how his actions came across and you guys were able to have a conversation on it As for a win, I’ve had two recently. One is more a materialistic one, but I recently won a grand draw to which I got given a prize valued at $300 to have a chefs dinner experience at a restaurant (Earls). It also happens to be a restaurant that I really enjoy so that is an added bonus. My other win is a personal win. I’ve been taking the time in my crazy busy university student life to enjoy and savour the little moments of life. Enjoying the fresh breath of air, the warm sun, and the soft breeze as I walk to my next class. Enjoying the moments of little chats, smiles and laughter with friends. I’ve been savouring every moment of contentment and happiness, which has been really great.
1 like • Oct 13
@Dan 'Remmy' Stourac Thank you! The time away even for a moment is so necessary!
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Natalie Miller
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