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Feeling Stuck? Why Action Is the Only Answer.

2024/11/21
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People Magic: How to Build a $1M Community

Key Insights

Why is taking action crucial when feeling stuck?

Action provides insight and knowledge, enabling a continuous loop of observation, orientation, decision, and action. Without taking steps forward, learning is impossible.

How can one determine if they are hesitating due to fear or genuine lack of excitement?

Assess whether the community addresses a genuine need and aligns with the ideal member's transition. Trust your gut and consider if the topic energizes or drains you.

What strategies can help navigate heavy topics in community building?

Build the community with co-hosts to share the burden and create a supportive environment. Trust your instincts and avoid overthinking.

How can one manage the fear of launching a community or membership?

Start with a low-risk, short-term challenge or workshop to test the waters. This approach allows for practice and gathering feedback without the pressure of a long-term commitment.

Why is it important to address personal issues before launching a community?

Resolving personal issues, like an overwhelming inbox, ensures you are in the right mental and operational state to handle the demands of community building.

What role does fear play in the process of launching a new project?

Fear is normal and can be a sign that you care about the outcome. It should not be a deterrent but rather a motivator to proceed with caution and preparation.

How can starting small benefit community builders?

Starting small allows for experimentation and learning without the pressure of a long-term commitment. It provides valuable insights into what works and what doesn’t, guiding future decisions.

Why is it important to take the next step in any new project or transition?

Taking the next step is crucial for gaining new insights and knowledge, which are essential for making informed decisions and progressing effectively.

Chapters

Gina discusses how to differentiate between fear of failure and lack of excitement when starting a community, suggesting collaboration with co-hosts for heavy topics.
  • Collaborate with co-hosts to navigate heavy topics.
  • Trust your gut and don't overthink.

Shownotes Transcript

When you are sitting there and you can't tell if you're afraid or if your concerns are real, there's only one solution, which is to try. Take the next step forward

so that you create more insight, more knowledge, that you are able to have that workshopping loop because you're observing, you're orienting, you're deciding, you're acting, and then you're observing again. If you don't start taking those steps forward, then you're never going to learn. Hi, I'm Gina Bianchini. This is People Magic, where I am going to show you

just how easy it is to build a $1 million community. Hey, Gina. I've been mapping out my community for a while now, and one of the things that's keeping me from going live is I don't know if it's my passion, but I know that it's a fire idea. The transition and ideal member I'm focused on is quite sad, so I'm curious. Am I getting cold feet for fear of failure, or am I not excited to be dealing with heavy subjects super often? How can I tell the difference?

It's a great question. Where I go in hearing that is, is it a transition that people need? Like, is this a community that needs to exist in the world? And if you are looking at it, and so I heard a couple of interesting things in there. So number one, it's not my passion. Well, great. Like, that actually is awesome to hear that your passion in life is not a really depressing topic.

That's okay. The interesting places where I would take this, a few ideas. Number one would be, can you build this community with multiple co-hosts?

So the best way to navigate heavy topics is in a community. That's why you are creating a community to be able to navigate this heavy topic. To guide or to host that community, you might also want to do it alongside some friends, some people that you can lean on, that you guys can lean on each other. So that would be one idea.

Another idea is to trust your gut.

and not overthink it. So let's tease these different things because they get used so often as a reason to do something or a reason not to do something. So let's just break it down into kind of its pieces. So in general, I like to start with what is the big purpose? So who are the ideal members? What's the transition? What will be their best year ever?

And those are the elements that go into the big purpose. I or we bring together who you bring together so that we can have our best year ever, which typically means navigating a transition, in this case, a heavy transition, which by definition will probably help somebody have their best year ever if they're able to get out of a dark place into the light. As you sit with that, listen for the fears.

So I was having a conversation with an amazing creator the other night in Los Angeles, and she had been putting off launching her community, launching her membership.

And, you know, there was always a really good reason for it. And there was always like she was really busy. And I sat at the dinner really listening for is this a fear based thing? Is this a time based thing? Is it real? Is it fake? And finally, she said out loud, she's like, I am afraid I'm going to launch it.

And I'm only going to get a modest reception. And then I'm even in a worse situation than I am right now because I'm really busy. But at the same point in time, I am going to be responsible for something that is only kind of mediocre. And then I also listen for, you know, how busy is she? How many different priorities is she juggling? Right.

And then thinking about those, just the amount of time she has to dedicate to something, where her intention was, what brought her energy versus what took energy away. It was really interesting. So where she got to was, I feel the most energized when I am teaching, when I am guiding, right?

when I am helping people meet and build relationships with each other such that they can apply the concepts and the things that I have learned and that I want to offer as a gift to other people to be able to have their most successful careers in the area that she's working. On the flip side, she said...

I'm really busy. I'm looking at my email inbox. I'm looking at my email inbox and it's making me sad. I feel overwhelmed when I'm just looking at my inbox. So here's my assessment and what I offered in that very specific case. And the reason I'm kind of going into this detail is because it's really hard to, again, parse trusting your gut

And powering through to do the thing that, you know, does require a bit of risk, even if it's risk of failure in our own head. So number one, I said, don't launch this right now. You are absolutely going to launch this, but don't launch this right now. Let's first take care of the acute problem, which is no one should be sad when they look at their email inbox.

That is a really clear signal that something bigger is broken and that the systems aren't in place for you to just live the life that you want to live and operate as the professional that you want to operate as. So step one is deal with the acute issues right now. And then the second thing I said is, and within 90 days, we are going to launch this membership together.

And we're going to launch it together in a way that is low risk. We're going to start with something small. So instead of launching a year-long membership or a forever membership, we are going to launch with a simple two-week challenge. And in that two weeks, if it is a total dog challenge,

You don't have to continue it. Or you can basically say, oh, and stick with this for when I launch my membership. So that two-week challenge or that two-week workshop, and is it a week? Is it two weeks? Is it three weeks? That's up to you. But the point is you launch a one-time thing that is long enough to

for you to be able to see if this is the thing you want to do, if it's giving you the energy and the purpose and the impact that you want it to have. And what's great is that you get to practice with this one-time thing such that you will have more information to feed into your gut instinct. You will know, especially if you're paying attention to it,

Is this giving me energy? And then when you're also navigating fear of launching, because whenever there's a launch, if you're not a little bit afraid, it's sort of like public speaking. Even the best public speakers in the world are a little bit afraid. Their heart is racing fast.

just a little bit faster before they go on stage and being good at public speaking or being good at operating on whatever excellence level that you ultimately want to operate, there will always be trepidation. There will always be a little bit of fear. So fear in and of itself is not a good enough reason not to go do something, especially when the

thing that you are doing is going to get easier and easier once you're live, once you do it once, once you start the workshopping and experimentation. So I think that this direction of starting with a discrete thing is going to become more and more popular. Hint, we're also at Mighty Networks building better and better ways for these marketing

this marketing opportunity to validate that it's the right thing for you, that you can get people to it, that there's demand for it is another way of putting get people to it, and that you can use it as the basis to launch something bigger at that moment or over time.

And it just starts to make a lot more sense because the reality is that when you are sitting there and you can't tell if you're afraid or if your concerns are real, there's only one solution. There's only one solution.

which is to try. Take the next step forward so that you create more insight, more knowledge, that you are able to have that workshopping loop because you're observing, you're orienting, you're deciding, you're acting, and then you're observing again. If you don't start taking those steps forward, then you're never going to learn. And so number one,

Do this with somebody or multiple people if it's a heavy topic. That's just probably the right way to go because then you're not carrying the weight of this heavy topic on your back alone. But the second and more important thing that I would say is do the next step. Do the next step.

And when you get into that headspace of, oh my gosh, this is going to be the thing that I do forever. Do I want to do this forever? Does helping people through a hard time bring me joy? Is there enough laughter? Is there enough energizing?

feelings in what I'm doing and how I'm doing it, you won't know until you test it. So do a two-week version of it. Do a one-time event. Organize a party at your house or a small group discussion at your house or organize a Zoom call and don't put too much pressure on it. It's okay if you are

workshopping your way into what ultimately is the right thing for you. Getting more information when you're at that moment of, is this the thing I want to do, is the single most important thing that you can get. It's the single most important thing for you to do. And here's the thing I would say, this is true for all business.

This is true for all new projects. This is true for whatever transition that you are in yourself.

Take off the table for a minute the idea that you're building a community for people going through a transition, your own transition from not having a community all the way through to having one, growing it, scaling it into all sorts of other transitions. Start by taking the next step. I'm Gina Bianchini. Thanks for tuning in. This is People Magic. Thank you for being a part of People Magic.

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