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#TicketTuesday
Today is a bonus theme day, which means that you get to create a post with this hashtag in the title as well as the usual post you had already planned to share today - two-fer Tuesday! Today I want you to imagine that you are selling tickets to an event in your community. It can be a challenge, a live meetup, a masterclass, or some other experience. Create a post in the community advertising the event and then inviting us into your community to experience it! Don't forget to include the date and the link! And PLEASE create a new post for this. Comments answering the prompt will be deleted! ⛔️
#TicketTuesday
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Do you want to give your own masterclass in the CLASSIFIEDS?
You may have seen that some people are giving masterclasses on the calendar and wondered how you could do the same... Giving a masterclass is a great way to give some value to people, show that you know what you're talking about, and then invite them into your community or your paid offer. Instead of wondering and searching for how to get in front of new people, you can advertise your masterclass right here to more than 2000 people. And the best part is that because this group is public, you can share the link everywhere and round up as many people as you can so that you are making the most of your hour. Your attendees do not have to be a member of the CLASSIFIEDS. So how do you get started? 1. Become a premium member for only $3 per month. You can actually do this anytime before you book your session. 2. Take the prerequisite workshop called "How to Teach a High Value, High Converting Masterclass." I usually teach this live for $27, but because it's summer and the kids are home, instead I'm offering up the replay from the last time I taught it for only $22! The reason for the prerequisite is that it's very important the masterclasses deliver value and are not just pitch fests. If the classes you provide deliver value, then people want to attend and actually look to the calendar to see what's happening. If even a few are a waste of time for people then it ruins it for everyone! 3. After you take the workshop, you then have access to the Google form to submit to me your chosen date and time. I will promote it and pin it in the community and put it on the calendar. Your first masterclass is free, and any subsequent masterclasses you would like to provide are subject to a $10 administrative fee. That's it! Pretty simple. You can find the prerequisite masterclass at the top of the classroom!
Do you want to give your own masterclass in the CLASSIFIEDS?
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HOW IT WORKS - READ THIS FIRST
Ever wonder how you can let people know about your Skool community? Feel like you have so much to offer but don't know how to get people involved? Wish there was somewhere you were actually allowed to promote yourself and talk about your offer? Look no further! The Skool Classifieds are the place where you are not only allowed to promote yourself, but you are actually encouraged to do so! Like the Classifieds section of your local newspaper or the Community Message Board at the gym, this is the place to let people know what you do and what you offer. Here's how it works: 1. Invite other Skoolers you know to join the group using your invite link. The more people join, the more people there are to promote to! 2. You can post once a day only. This is to keep the group from getting spammy. If it's spammy, people won't read and you won't get noticed. Post as many days in a row as you want, but please do not post the same thing day after day - mix it up! 3. Make sure you add your post to the appropriate group/heading. Please see below for a description of what each group is for. If you don't see a group that is appropriate, message me. 4. Self-Promotion is what this group is all about, but please do not DM people with your offers. You will be removed from the group for doing this. 5. Introduce yourself in this thread, and then scroll up and find someone you have something in common with. Reach out. There are some really amazing people here! 😉 This is a place for us to support each other for our mutual benefit. Hate speech, offensive language, or general negativity will be deleted, and you will be removed from the group. *Please check out this post for more tips on how to get great results from your posts. And also this post by one of our own community members who has had great success growing his group through the CLASSIFIEDS. To learn How to Make Your Classifeds' Posts Work Harder for You, check out this masterclass by one of our moderators, @Faith Adebayo
HOW IT WORKS - READ THIS FIRST
Garam Masala: The Spice With No Recipe (sort of)
Have you ever added a spice too early and wondered why your curry tasted... flat? Not bad, just not quite right? There's a good chance the answer is garam masala. I'm Varsha, and I run a free community called The Indian Cooking Club, where we teach people to cook real Indian food at home using just 7 everyday supermarket spices no fancy equipment, no hunting down rare ingredients. Garam means warm. Masala means a mix of spices. It's a blend of warming spices like cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, black peppercorns, sometimes a pinch of nutmeg or star anise. Here's the bit that surprises people: there's no real recipe for it. Every family has their own. Growing up, there were no measuring scales our mums just knew the spices so well, a handful of this, a pinch of that. Most of the time, it goes in right at the end, just before serving, like a final layer of flavour over everything else. A few dishes are the exception I add it earlier for things like butter chicken or my flavoured basmati rice. The one rule that never changes: never add garam masala, or any spice, straight into hot oil. It burns, and burnt spices turn bitter instead of warm. In the community, you'll get: - The other 6 spices explained the same way — what they are, when to use them, and why - Beginner-friendly recipes that use just those 7 spices - A space to ask questions and share what's working (or not) in your kitchen - No jargon, no gatekeeping — just real Indian home cooking, simplified If any of that sounds useful, come join us it's completely free: skool.com/everyday-indian-cooking-9801
Interesting dog behaviors
🐾Panting when it is not hot 🐾 Panting may indicate stress, anxiety, pain, excitement, or physical discomfort. 🐾Staring at another dog🐾 A hard, fixed stare can indicate tension, concern, guarding, predatory interest, or social pressure. 🐾Blocking another dog or person 🐾 Standing in doorways, stepping between individuals, or controlling movement may reflect guarding, social pressure, insecurity, or learned behavior. 🐾Sneezing during play🐾 Dogs sometimes sneeze to communicate playful intent or release excitement. 🐾Trigger Stacking🐾 A dog handles several situations reasonably well and then suddenly reacts strongly to something that normally would not cause a major response. 🐾 Barrier Frustration 🐾 Intense barking or lunging behind a fence, window, gate, crate, leash, or car window. 🐾Spatial Pressure🐾 The dog responds when a person or another dog moves closer, leans over them, blocks their path, crowds them, or enters their resting space. The response may include moving away, freezing, turning the head, lowering the body, growling, or snapping. There is so much going on with our dogs that we miss because we were never told what to look for! If you want to know more about your dogs behaviors and what they mean, join us in my community! You don't know what you don't know!!! https://www.skool.com/lori-anne-canine-behavior-4283/about
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