I want to share something that I’ve learned over the last few months since we launched Offerlab back in September.
For a long time, I believed the way to win was
- Learn another skill
- Build more funnels
- Create more content
- Figure it out on my own
That’s what most of us are taught.
But to tell u the truth, that path was starting to be wearing and left me mentally tired, all over the place, finding it hard to focus on the right things, and second-guessing myself.
Here’s the truth I’ve learned:
The problem wasn’t that I wasn’t doing enough.- I mean this is all I do all day, every day
I started to realize that the problem was that I was trying to do everything on my own.
I was comfortable in my home making money building funnels, but I can only do so much by myself.
I Started To Notice A Pattern
As I was watching some of the most successful funnel hackers and watched what they were doing that was actually working — not just in theory, but in real life — I noticed a pattern. -
The people succeeding at higher levels weren’t:
- doing everything by themselves
- hiding behind their computers
- competing with everyone around them
Here's what they were doing
- learning in public - documenting their journey
- Sharing their experiences resources, and connections
- collaborating with like minded entrroeneksd instead of competingwith them
- sharing what they were building — even when it was messy
- Being authentically them
And something clicked for me. They all had a community!
Community isn’t a “nice thing to have.”
It’s the shortcut. It's the foundation. It's the fuel.
Why This Matters So Much For Me Right Now
Building online can feel lonely.
It can feel heavy.
It can feel like you’re always behind.
Most people don’t quit because they aren’t capable.
They quit because they’re isolated.
What changed everything for me was realizing:
You don’t need more hustle.
You need the right people around you
People who:
- understand the struggle
- are on a mission to build their own empires
- are willing to share what’s working for them and what's not
- are part of a community that provides guidance and support
The New Way I See Us Winning Going Into 2026
The more I lean into community and collaboration, the more clear things become.
This way isn’t about
- grinding alone
- competing for attention
- pretending you have it all figured out
The new way is:
- community-first growth
- collaboration vs competing
- building together with support, not pressure
And the biggest lesson I’ve learned over the last few months?
Progress happens faster when you don’t do it alone.
What are your thoughts on community and collaboration as a real path to growth?
— Renee