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[Community DesignTM️ Weekly Tip] Learn About “The Trickle-Down” 😎

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Community Design™️ … in action {NAME}, One of the best things about Community Desi

Community Design™️ … in action [Mighty Networks]( {NAME},  One of the best things about Community DesignTM is that it takes what, on the surface, might seem like a complex task — building a community — and simplifies it into an easy formula.   And one of the coolest parts about the formula is that there’s a logical flow to the whole thing. You start with your Big Purpose, and everything trickles down from there.  Big purpose ⏬ A Year in the Life ⏬ Monthly Themes ⏬ Weekly Calendar ⏬ Daily Polls and Questions  So, for this week’s Community DesignTM tip, we’re going to show you one snazzy way to facilitate this trickle-down process.  ---------------------------------------------------------------  Community Design™️ Tip #7: Take your monthly themes and generate five daily polls and questions for each theme.  Say you have a community where you’re teaching busy parents how to enhance their relationship with food and save money by preparing easy home-cooked meals.  One of your Monthly Themes might be “Experimenting Confidently w/ Recipes.”  And your five daily polls and questions for that theme could be: - What’s your go-to website for finding new recipes? - What’s one recipe you learned and then tweaked? - How comfortable are you trying adventurous recipes? (hot/cold poll) - How comfortable are you customizing a recipe? (hot/cold poll) - Tell us about an experience when you improvised and came up with your own recipe. See how it works?  Take some time this week to give it a try.  ---------------------------------------------------------------  Like these weekly tips? Then you’ll love our Community DesignTM Accelerator. It’s our one-stop-shop for everything you need to build a thriving and growing community.  Check out what Bailee B., a recent grad, had to say about the course:  I’ve been watching all of the videos and doing the work. THIS IS MAGICAL STUFF. Thank you for all of this wisdom. I feel 1,000 percent confident going forward building out our Mighty Networks.  Right on, Bailee!  By upgrading to a Community or Business plan, you can get access to the entire course for just $149. That’s a $200 savings off the regular price.  Catch you next week! [Sign Up For the Course]( [M]( [FB]( [TW]( [INSTA]( [App Store]( [Play Store]( Sent by Mighty Networks 127 Lytton Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301 [Unsubscribe]( or [Update your Preferences](

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