Some communities online are just noise… but some actually help you grow.
One that stands out to me is Ray Thigpen's “Doing What You Know” community.
Ray has built a space that isn’t about pressure, hype, or unrealistic expectations. Instead, he focuses on something far more powerful — progress through small, consistent action.
His philosophy is simple but effective:
🧱 One brick at a time.
Instead of overwhelming people with big goals, Ray helps members overcome procrastination by focusing on micro-goals — small steps that build momentum. When you take one step, then another, fear starts to shrink and confidence begins to grow.
Another unique aspect of his community is the token system.Members can actually earn tokens by adding value inside the community — things like:
• Creating helpful posts
• Engaging with other members’ posts
• Encouraging and supporting others
• Sharing knowledge and experience
It’s a system that rewards participation, contribution, and genuine value.
What I appreciate most about Ray is that he genuinely cares about people progressing at their own pace. He believes growth happens when people feel supported — not pressured.
If you’ve ever struggled with procrastination, fear of starting, or feeling stuck… communities like this remind you that progress doesn’t require giant leaps.
Sometimes success simply starts with one small brick laid today. 🧱
And tomorrow… you lay another.