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⚓ Navigator Check-In
This one hits: “When you’re curious, you find lots of interesting things to do.” Curiosity changes the way we build. Instead of forcing everything… you start exploring. Testing. Learning. Improving. That’s usually where the best ideas come from. Example: Today I’m exploring a few new ways to improve my lead magnet system instead of trying to perfect one idea too early. Tell us 👇 Today I’m working on: ____ ✍️
⚓ Navigator Check-In
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✅ This is quick check-in to keep us all accountable. One focus. One small action. That’s the “no zero days” philosophy — do something, even if it’s small. Reply, share, or reflect — just don’t stay at zero.
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Today I’m working on: Testing a few simple ideas around skool SEO, keywords, and lead magnets for OBB1. What I’ve learned building OBB1: Curiosity creates momentum. Testing creates clarity. Tell us yours below 👇 (Visual: Mont Blanc, France) 🧭
🤖 What Kind of People Naturally Resonate With You?
This one is interesting. Sometimes the right people show up before we fully understand why. You might notice certain people repeatedly connect with your work. Not because you’re trying to attract them. Because something simply clicks. Patterns like that are worth paying attention to. Try this prompt: 👉 “Based on what you know about me, what kind of people naturally resonate with me — and why?” Sometimes the answer feels obvious. Sometimes it reveals something you’ve been missing. How to use this: 1️⃣ Open ChatGPT or any other LLM you use (free versions work) 2️⃣ Paste the prompt 3️⃣ Share the result — if you dare 😉 (good, bad, or surprisingly accurate) You can also do this without AI — just think about the people you enjoy helping most. It still works. It’s still valuable. Here’s mine below 👇 Drop your line in the comments 🧭
🤖 What Kind of People Naturally Resonate With You?
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Mine gave me this: “The people who naturally resonate with you are builders. People who already know something valuable… but want a clearer path to turn it into something sustainable. They usually like: - simplicity over noise - systems over random tactics - long-term thinking over shortcuts - community over doing everything alone They don’t want more information. They want clarity, direction, and momentum. They’re not looking for a guru. They’re looking for a guide.”
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@Ashley Hairston wow 😄 this one went deep. There’s a lot there, but one thing jumped out: “people who are exhausted from performing survival.” That feels like a strong pattern. And there may be a practical clue inside all this too: Instead of trying to speak to everyone healing, speak directly to that person at that exact moment. The “I’m tired of carrying everything” version of them. Everything else starts getting clearer from there 👍
⚓ Navigator Check-In
Worth reflecting on: “Not having the best situation, but seeing the best in your situation is the key to happiness.” Not everything goes perfectly. Not every season feels easy. But perspective changes a lot. Sometimes the biggest shift is not changing the situation immediately… but changing how we respond to it. Example: Today I’m choosing to focus on progress instead of perfection. Tell us 👇 Today I’m working on: ____ ✍️
⚓ Navigator Check-In
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@Ashley Hairston Nice 👍 sounds like Gemini gave you some useful direction without tearing everything apart. That’s usually a good sign — solid base, just optimization work now. Did it say anything specific about your keywords too? One thing I’ve noticed: the keywords tend to work best when they naturally align with the About Page copy and group description — not forced in, but connected in a logical way. That part can make a bigger difference than people think 🧭
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@Ashley Hairston yes. Here is what is important for Skool SEO: group name, description, about page copy, keywords, and engagement (new member acquisition + current member retention)
♻️ What does success look like for you right now?
Not the “someday” version. Right now. Maybe it’s: - getting your first client - having more time with family - feeling calmer in your business - finally being consistent - or simply making progress again Success changes depending on the season of life. What mattered 5 years ago… might not matter as much today. And that’s normal. So what does success actually look like for you right now? Tell us 👇
♻️ What does success look like for you right now?
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@Ashley Hairston that sounds peaceful and meaningful, Ashley. Not just freedom for yourself,but creating a space where other people can heal and reconnect too. That vision feels very aligned with the work you’re already doing.
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@Andrew Kendall a lot of peace of mind comes from clarity. Knowing where you’re going… and what matters right now. When the direction is clear, daily work usually feels lighter too.
☘️ How do you build value before the invitation?
Before the offer. Before the pitch. Before asking someone to buy. What do you do first? Some people teach. Some listen. Some share their journey. Some simply help consistently. I’ve noticed people usually decide how they feel about you before you ever make an offer. Trust tends to build in the small moments. The replies. The posts. The conversations. So how do you build value before the invitation? Tell us 👇
☘️ How do you build value before the invitation?
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💡 This post was created using the 100 Days Post Ideas framework — part of our simple 3C Community Growth system: 🔴 Content > 🔵 Conversation > 🟢 Conversion With this system, you'll consistently attract engagement, build relationships, and grow your community at a whole new level. Never run out of post ideas again. Ever.
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My take: For me, it’s simple conversations. Replying to comments. Helping where I can. Sharing things that actually helped me. No pressure. No rushing people. Just showing up consistently first. That usually builds more trust than any pitch ever could. What about you? 🧭
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