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New Skool Creator Support: Readiness & Setup Clarity
If you’re new to Skool or still structuring your community, one thing I’ve noticed across many creators is that most struggle not because of effort, but because they start without clarity, structure, or a clear growth path. Before content, pricing, or promotion, it’s important to understand where you actually stand and what needs to be in place to build Skool properly. I’ve put together a short Skool Creator Readiness Assessment designed to help new and growing creators evaluate their setup, identify gaps, and gain direction on next steps. It takes about 3–5 minutes and focuses on your vision, preparation level, audience leverage, and monetization readiness. This isn’t a pitch, it’s a clarity tool for creators who want to build Skool intentionally, not randomly. If you’re serious about building a sustainable Skool community, you can complete the assessment here: https://forms.gle/MzUQSt2CSiVkCdj76. Creators who complete it may receive follow-up guidance or resources based on their responses.
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Where's your Saturn?
Where Saturn sits in your chart shows the area of life where your most important, and often toughest, lessons are. It's where you must learn discipline, responsibility, and maturity through experience. Here is a basic look at Saturn in each house and the core lesson it brings. For a full analysis, we must also consider the sign Saturn is in and any major aspects it makes to other planets, like conjunctions or oppositions. Saturn in the 1st House The Lesson: You must learn to define yourself through your own actions and standards, not through others' approval. Your identity is your responsibility. Saturn in the 2nd House The Lesson: You must learn that your true sense of security and self-worth comes from your own skills and what you build, not from money or possessions themselves. Saturn in the 3rd House The Lesson: You must learn to think for yourself, communicate with purpose, and see every interaction as a chance to build trust through reliable speech. Saturn in the 4th House The Lesson: You must learn to build your own sense of home and emotional security from the ground up, often by healing family patterns. Saturn in the 5th House The Lesson: You must learn that real creative joy and love come from consistent effort and vulnerability, not from waiting for inspiration or validation. Saturn in the 6th House The Lesson: You must learn that health and peace of mind are built through daily routines, systems, and honoring your physical limits. Saturn in the 7th House The Lesson: You must learn that strong partnerships are built on maturity, clear boundaries, and duty, not just on feeling or attraction. Saturn in the 8th House The Lesson: You must learn to manage shared resources, power, and deep intimacy with integrity, facing transformations you cannot control. Saturn in the 9th House The Lesson: You must build your own belief system and philosophy through hard study and experience, not by adopting others' truths. Saturn in the 10th House The Lesson: You must build a public reputation and career through patience, integrity, and long-term work, not through shortcuts.
Where's your Saturn?
26 Signs Of The Zodiac?
BIG NEWS! The whole zodiac has been rewritten (see below). There are now 26 signs. I was a Scorpio, now I'm a Perseus! Aries: March 21 – April 3 Taurus: April 4 – April 17 Chamaeleon: April 18 – May 1 Gemini: May 2 – May 15 Cancer: May 16 – May 29 Orion: May 30 – June 12 Leo: June 13 – June 26 Fornax: June 27 – July 10 Virgo: July 11 – July 24 Corvus: July 25 – August 7 Libra: August 8 – August 21 Cetus: August 22 – September 4 Scorpio: September 5 – September 18 Ara: September 19 – October 2 Capricorn: October 3 – October 16 Lacerta: October 17 – October 30 Perseus: October 31 – November 13 Sagittarius: November 14 – November 27 Ophiuchus: November 28 – December 11 Pyxis: December 12 – December 25 Aquarius: December 26 – January 8 Vela: January 9 – January 22 Pisces: January 23 – February 5 Carina: February 6 – February 19 Lynx: February 20 – March 5 Volans: March 6 – March 20 What's your new sign?
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26 Signs Of The Zodiac?
The 13th Birth Sign
Heard about the 13th zodiac sign, Ophiuchus? (OH-FEW-CUS) The sun does pass through that constellation from late November to mid-December. Here's the simple reason: about 3,000 years ago, the Babylonians designed the zodiac. They needed 12 signs to match their 12 month calendar. The constellation Ophiuchus didn't make it. Astrology has used that same 12 sign system ever since. If the Babylonians had picked a different system, the majority of Sagittarians would have been born under the 'Serpent Bearer.'
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The 13th Birth Sign
A case study: my chart, my choices, my fuckedupness
My chart isn't about fate. It's about which voice you turn up, and which one you tell to shut up. The main players are simple. My drive, my Mars, is in Pisces. That means it doesn't run on grit. It runs on a feeling. On a vibe. Left alone, that fuel doesn't build anything. It looks for the nearest exit. A bottle. A daydream. Any promise of a softer today. This gets worse. My Venus and Neptune are together in the hidden house. Love got mixed up with daydreams. With dissolution. It built a quiet belief that true peace is found in checking out. In choosing the beautiful fade. So my desire links straight to my drive. The message is clear: moving toward a blur is the correct spiritual action. It's a closed loop. No friction. They sing the same song: wouldn't it be easier to just go soft for a while? Then there's the other guy. Saturn. In Gemini. In the house of what you're worth. His job is to build something real. His voice says different things. Stick to the plan. Honor the budget. Build something that lasts, not more bullshit. The fight happens in places like the supermarket. You're tired. The chorus starts. It doesn't yell. It seduces. It suggests two bottles of wine. It whispers that it will make the evening beautiful. It romanticizes the escape. The Saturn voice tries to speak up. You said you wouldn't. You have work tomorrow. That's food money. It usually gets drowned out. You have a choice. You always have a choice. Option one is to follow the seduction. Take the easier, softer way. The consequence is you undermine every effort you've ever made to be a reliable adult. You agree with the oldest wound, which says you aren't worthy of steady care. You just fade. Option two is to cultivate the other voice. You don't kill the chorus. You just choose a different conductor. You do stupidly simple things. You keep a routine. You track your money. You clean up. You do the work. It feels unnatural. But when you do it, two things happen. First, the Saturn voice gets louder. You prove you can be your own boss.
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A case study: my chart, my choices, my fuckedupness
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