Jan 26 (edited) โ€ข Share an Insight (Level 2)
I lost my ๐Ÿ”ฅ flame on Skool for a few weeks.
December 27 was the day it happened.
One unexpected event.
A real curveball.
The kind that dents life plans and knocks the wind out of you for a bit.
And at 56?
You donโ€™t dramatize itโ€”but you do feel it.
The thing isโ€ฆ this wasnโ€™t my first curveball.
So I did what you do.
I got back on my feet.
Slowly. Quietly. Honestly.
And hereโ€™s what surprised me most:
Getting your flame back has nothing to do with posting more.
Or announcing that youโ€™re โ€œback.โ€
Or hyping your own visibility.
It comes from showing up for others.
โ€ข Commenting with real care
โ€ข Replying without pitching
โ€ข Offering your best advice because someone asked
โ€ข Supporting, not performing
โ€ข Being useful, not loud
Thatโ€™s community.
Yes, the flame carries a bit of notoriety, โ€œIโ€™ve been here. You can lean on me. You can trust me.โ€
But itโ€™s also earned.
Through consistency.
Presence.
Relationship.
So if youโ€™re asking yourself today: โ€œHow do I want to show up?โ€
Try asking instead:
Who can I help?
Who can I support?
Who can I build a real relationship withโ€”or collaborate alongside?
Thatโ€™s what the flame actually symbolizes.
Not status.
Not content volume.
But shared momentum.
And Iโ€™m deeply grateful for the people in my Skool communities who kept showing up like thatโ€”for me and for each other. ๐Ÿงก
๐Ÿ’ฌ Be honestโ€”have you lost your flame recently? Or are you finding your way back right now? Are you frustrated you haven't gotten it by now?
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Brenda Rigney
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I lost my ๐Ÿ”ฅ flame on Skool for a few weeks.
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