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📌 COMMUNITY RULES — READ BEFORE PARTICIPATING
This space is designed to turn awareness into action. These rules exist to protect clarity, momentum, and culture. Read them once. Use them often. 🧱 Core standards: - Behaviour matters more than insight - Action matters more than intention - Structure matters more than comfort This is a responsibility-first space. ⛔ What’s not allowed here: - ❌ Venting without action - ❌ Context dumping or long backstories - ❌ Processing without movement - ❌ Advice-giving unless explicitly asked - ❌ Performing awareness instead of changing behaviour - If a post does not move you forward, it does not belong here. ✅ What is expected: - One clear action at a time - Honest placement (no reframing or justification) - Follow-through within stated timeframes - Logging evidence in Integration Logs Insight without action does not count. 📍 Posting Boundaries (important): - Use Weekly Placement for commitments - Use Integration Logs only after action - Use Tools & Drops to apply, not debate - Use Reflections for questions or stuck points — and end with a decision, question, or next step Posting in the correct category keeps the space usable for everyone. ⚠️ Accountability & Moderation This space is moderated to protect: - clarity - safety - responsibility Posts that bypass structure, encourage avoidance, or dilute standards may be redirected or removed. This is not punishment. It's containment. 🔥 Final Note: You do not need to be perfect here. You do need to be willing to act. If this feels uncomfortable, that’s information. If it feels grounding, you’re in the right place.
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📌 HOW TO USE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY PLACEMENT
❌ Your Responsibility Placement is not a label. It's an instruction. It shows how you currently relate to action, responsibility, and follow-through — based on behaviour, not identity. Here’s how to use it properly... 🧱 What your placement is (and isn’t): Your placement is: 👉🏼 A starting point 👉🏼 A reflection of current behaviour 👉🏼A guide for what to do next Your placement is not: ❌ A personality type ❌ A hierarchy ❌ Something to defend, explain, or identify with Trying to “graduate” from a placement without changing behaviour defeats the point. 🛠️ How to use your placement... Regardless of level, everyone follows the same structure: 👉🏽 Acknowledge your placement — Don’t reframe it. Don’t justify it. Just name it. 👉🏽 Commit to one clear action — Not a goal. Not a process. A single, observable action you will complete within 72 hours. 👉🏽 Post it publicly — Use the Weekly Placement thread to state your placement and your action. 👉🏽 Log completion — Once done, record it in Integration Logs. No over-analysis. Just: what you did and what changed. ⛔ Important boundaries: - ⛔ Insight without action doesn’t count here - ⛔ Over-explaining is a form of avoidance - ⛔ Emotional processing belongs after action, not before If you skip the structure, nothing in WTM will work for you. Use the system. Let the system work on you.
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📌 HOW TO USE THIS SPACE (PRACTICAL)
This community is simple on purpose. You don’t need to do everything here, just the right things. 👉 Start here: 1. Read the Start Here post 2. Read the community rules 3. Skim the categories so you know where things go That’s enough to begin. 🧱 Your weekly rhythm: Each week, there will be a Weekly Placement post. This is the main practice. - Read the prompt - Respond honestly - Choose one small, real action You don’t need to be perfect. You do need to engage. 📍 Where to post (important): - Weekly Placement → Responses to the weekly prompt only - Integration Logs → After you’ve taken action → Use the required format - Tools & Drops → Read and apply → Comment if useful, don’t create new threads - Reflections → Questions, processing, or “I’m stuck” posts → End with a decision, question, or next step Posting in the right place keeps the space clear for everyone. 🔍 How much is “enough”? - One honest weekly placement - One small action - An integration log when something shifts That’s it. This is not about intensity. It's about consistency. ⚠️ If you’re unsure what to do: - Re-read the current Weekly Placement - Use Tool 01 — Avoidance or Integration? - Do the smallest next action available Clarity comes after movement, not before. ⛔ Final note: This space works when you engage with it directly, not when you try to do it “right”. Participation > performance. 👉 Next: Read the Weekly Placement Thread and post your first placement. https://www.skool.com/the-wired-and-tired-collective-9636/weekly-placement-thread-read-before-posting?p=9bf1157d
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📌 START HERE — READ THIS FIRST
If you’re here, you’re not broken. You’re wired, tired, and likely over-aware. This space exists for one reason: to turn awareness into responsibility, and responsibility into action. 🧱 What this community is: - A participation-led space - A place for integration and follow-through - An entry point into the wider Wired & Tired Minds work ⛔ What this community is not: - ❌ A support group - ❌ A venting space - ❌ A content library to consume passively Comfort is not the goal here. Movement is. 🛠️ How this space works: Each week, you’ll be invited into a Weekly Placement prompt. Your role is to engage honestly and respond in a way that moves you forward. You’ll also have access to: - Integration Logs — to track what actually changes - Tools & Drops — practical resources, not endless theory - Reflections — contained space for questions or processing Posts should be clear, grounded, and intentional. Long backstories aren’t required. Honesty is. 🔍 Expectations: - Participation matters more than perfection - Reflection must lead somewhere - Lurking short-term is fine; stagnation isn’t the purpose - This space is moderated to protect clarity and culture If this feels confronting, that’s information. If it feels relieving, you’re in the right place. 👉 Your first step before doing anything else: - Read the community rules - Familiarise yourself with the categories - Notice what you’re currently circling The first Weekly Placement will guide you from there. Welcome to The Wired & Tired Collective. Engage when you’re ready. 👉 Next: Read How to Use This Space (Practical) before posting. https://www.skool.com/the-wired-and-tired-collective-9636/how-to-use-this-space-practical?p=d7f3b918
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