Here's something I wish someone told me when I started. Your community doesn't have to be perfect before you start welcoming new members. In Money for Real Life I spent way too long trying to get everything ready. I worried about courses, and images, and content before telling anyone about the group Here's what actually works better: Launch with the minimum essentials. Welcome members into your community Start conversations and engage with your members. Let THEM shape it. That's what I'm doing here with Skool Homeroom The communities I've watched grow the fastest? They didn't have a perfect community on day one. They had a direction. And they adjusted as they went. It wasn't the community that defined the group โ it was the group that defined the community. What are you building right now? And what's holding you back? Let's talk about it ๐