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New website, We can use the acronym COHERENCE to remember and describe…
New website
Home page
Hero section
What we offer, why it matters, how you can get it (above the fold)
Main headline
Why it matters, value you offer
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Sub headline
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We are a grassroots social laboratory and free practice platform. We are helping to evolve a more consciously relational world
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Checklist
Find joyful connection, support and belonging
3 results, that suit your perfect customer
Learn, grow and heal
, in a container that prioritises safety
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Problem/Solution section
What is the main pain point that your product solves. Agitate that pain, with examples. Then introduce your solution. Use one larger font para, then two smaller paras. Bold the first few words of each para.
Pair with a short video, which is shown to increase conversion, and lengthen viitor stay for SEO
Your trying to grow and heal, but the world told you that you have to do this on your own
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Good Therapy and personal development courses are expensive, scarce, and hierarchical
Grassroots, free, empowering
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Weve become increasingly isolated, the cutlure is new and fragmented
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Learning new things is hard, and people learn in different ways
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We lost touch with ourselves, our needs dreams and feelings, and become disembodied
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We struggle to integrate diff parts of brain, and developmental upsets
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Benefits section
use three across the page panes with icons to show the three main benefits and what feature makes the benefit possible
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Testimonials
70% need to read positive review before purchasing. not bland reviews, just ones that speak to the value proposition, short, with photo and name, 5 stars graphic
use three reviews, and a link to a reviews site if you have one
Features
bullet list of tech specs, 10-20 or so logic backs up emotion, the latter of which is the 95% of the driver of purchases
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Robust decision making, conflict and joining processes
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Multimodal learning mediums, visual, Learning by doing
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Lightness, laughter and fun sessions
Pleasant, safe, practice environment
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FAQs
answer common questions, proactively handle common objections, drop downs for each one, video also works well
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Getting Involved
Section 4 FAQs
Do you have skills in graphics, marketing
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Traditional training providers use money as a currency. We use energy, passion and time.
Think of us as a boat. Where is it going, why go there, and how to get there. Do i want to get on this boat?
Two realms, one of family, trust and bonding. The other of a playing field to interact with the wider tribe
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Section2, Early steps details
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Short desc of 2 meeting attendence, buddy, reading requirements (PPPs),
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Focus on early steps (primer, intro practice sessions) in the process to not saturate them
practice guidelines
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Section1, Overview
what subcircles are
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Explain, soften the reality of subcircles as thing of joy, meanng and contributon
Overviie of the whole process, three stages of membership
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VB describes the boat, creates alignment
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after having done the prerequisites you will get the link to the "I am interested in involvement" form
section 3
You like the project, but you do not have the time and the energy => support us via donation
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We can use the acronym COHERENCE to remember and describe this synergetic, integrative state:
Connected: a subjective term often used to describe the feeling of joining, of being a part of something, of belonging.
Open: the expansive sense of inclusion, of feeling receptive to whatever arises, moment by moment.
Harmonious: literally, the quality of synergy emerging from the linking of differentiated parts—being integrative.
Emergent: the sense of being a verb, not fixed like a noun, of arising, moment by moment, in fresh ways, perhaps difficult to control or predict.
Resonant: the quality of being influenced by something but not becoming that thing—we can resonate with the parts of a group yet not lose our uniqueness, just as strings on a guitar resonate with one another without becoming each other.
Engaged: the sense of meaning and purpose, the sense of life energy driving us to be a part of the whole.
Noetic: that sense of knowing as conceptual wholeness—things making sense, fitting together, being consilient, and having common ground across ways of knowing.
Compassionate: the state of mind in which we are open to and can feel suffering—within our own body or that of another being—and then consider ways we might help reduce that suffering and take steps to alleviate it.
Empathic: the gateway for compassion, which includes empathic resonance as we feel another’s feelings, empathic understanding as we cognitively imagine what it might be like to be the other person, perspective-taking as we see from another’s point of view, empathic joy enabling us to rejoice in another’s success and happiness, and empathic concern—the caring about another’s suffering as the doorway for compassion to be engaged.
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