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Hi Reader, It happens when people know what to expect from you. That’s why rhythms matter. A rhythm could be as simple as sending a Monday check-in email, hosting a Friday Q&A, or starting the month with a theme your people can rally around. These touchpoints become anchors — the moments people look forward to. In my first community, the group was small. But the members who stayed told me it was because of those rhythms: the DMs, the reposts, the monthly themes. They could feel my dedication. And that consistency kept them connected, even when life got busy. 👉🏾 Reflection: What’s one rhythm you could build this week that your people can count on? Here’s a simple way to frame it:
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