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Low Carb Lifestyle

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Low-carb living for better energy, metabolic health, and strength—practical nutrition, training, and habits you can sustain.

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Coaching vs Courses vs Digital Products - Which One Fits YOUR Skills Best?
One of the biggest reasons people stay stuck is simple. They don’t know which type of online business actually fits them. So they spend months bouncing between ideas…trying a little coaching, watching a few course videos, testing a digital product…and never getting traction with any of them. Here’s the simplest way to think about the 3 most common online business models and how to know which one is right for YOU: 1️⃣ Coaching (1:1 or group) Best for you if you: - Like talking to people - Enjoy teaching or guiding step-by-step - Want the fastest path to your first customer - Don’t mind being on Zoom Avoid this if you hate being “on stage.” 2️⃣ Online Courses Best for you if you: - Prefer to teach once and let people learn on their own - Have a process you can break into steps - Want something scalable without adding more hours - Like creating videos or structured lessons Avoid this if you struggle to organize your thoughts. 3️⃣ Digital Products (PDFs, templates, guides) Best for you if you: - Want something simple and fast to launch - Prefer writing over talking - Have repeatable knowledge you can package - Don’t want to be on camera Avoid this if you want deep 1:1 interaction. 👇 POLL: Which one feels like the best fit for YOUR skills and personality? (Coaching / Courses / Digital Products) After you vote, drop a comment: What made you choose that option? I’ll reply and help you narrow it down.
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I feel that I need to start with coaching to get an idea of what people really want before getting into courses and digital products
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@Brian O'Neill still watching will let you know
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Multiple communities on Skool
I am curious about what people's thoughts are on having multiple communities in different niches. For example, I want to have my main community become my main income earning business eventually, but I also have strong interests in several other create areas.
⭐ 5 Reasons Most People Pick the Wrong Online Business (And What to Do Instead)
Most people don’t pick the wrong business because they’re dumb… They pick the wrong business because the internet is VERY good at selling you a fantasy. Here are the five big mistakes I see every single day 👇 1. They chase trends instead of their strengths. They’re hunting for the silver bullet. The magic shortcut. The “$10K/month in 90 days working 2 hours a day” crap. They fall for slick marketing → buy another course → get nowhere. Meanwhile…the skill they’ve been doing for YEARS sits untouched. That’s the thing that could actually make them money. 2. They try to learn a brand-new skill from scratch. You’ve got a 9–5. You’ve got a family. You’ve got maybe 5-10 hours a week to build something. Learning a brand-new skill from zero? That’s weeks or months of work before you can even start. It’s the slowest path possible. Your fastest path is always the same: Take what you already know… and take it to market. 3. They underestimate the skills they already have. You do something every day that someone else finds impossible. You just take it for granted. You might think: “Nobody would pay for this.” WRONG. I talked to someone today whose audience doesn’t even know how to use ChatGPT. Something I do in my sleep. Same for you: Excel, organizing, workflows, communication, leadership, decision-making - people will pay for things you barely think about. 4. They choose a model that doesn’t match their available time. This one wrecks people. They lead with MONEY instead of aligning the business model with their LIFE. “I’m making $5K/month… I hate my job… just tell me how to replace my income fast.” I did this with my first business (real estate). I just wanted OUT. And you know what I created? A business that gave me less freedom than my 9-5. If you don’t start with your vision, your ideal day, and your actual bandwidth, your business will own you instead of freeing you. 5. They copy someone else’s business and hope it works for them. Look, all businesses have problems.
1 like • Dec '25
3. I think I am underestimating the skills I already have. My friends often say I can't do what you do because they do t have the will power but I keep telling them it's not will power. It's a process. A system
1 like • Dec '25
@Brian O'Neill yes but I have lots of ideas that are all related. I think I need to adjust my community description
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My husband and I have been reaping the many benefits of a low carb lifestyle including fat loss, greater cognitive clarity, stable energy and more.

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Victoria, Australia