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- Schlagwörter: Skool Discovery Landingpage Affiliate- + Kooperationssuche
- Mitglieder: 56 (Ă 0)
- BeitrÀge: 26 (à 0)
- Community-Typ: Pro
- Suche nach: Affiliate, Expertenkooperation, Marketingpartner
- Premium gestartet: 14.03.2025 16:52
- Erstellt: 12.03.2025
- Archiviert: 22.10.2025
- Besitzer: Marco Berlin
- URL Name: skool-extensions
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- Skool Discovery Landingpage Affiliate- + Kooperationssuche
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- Deutsch
- Tech 2810
- Deutsch + Tech 276
- Ăffentlich
- Kostenlos
Sorted.
- Schlagwörter: community habits resilience
- Mitglieder: 8
- BeitrÀge: 14
- Community-Typ: Hobby
- Erstellt: 29.12.2025
- Besitzer: Michelle from Sorted
- URL Name: the-capable-home-collective-2759
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- community habits resilience
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- Englisch
- Self-impr. 1290
- Englisch + Self-impr. 978
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Sorted exists because many of us can feel it. Life is becoming less predictable, more expensive, and harder to rely on. When youâre balancing work, family, and everything else, itâs easy to feel quietly panicked about whether youâre actually prepared for whatâs ahead.
This community is a calm, practical response to that feeling.
Sorted is about making small, sustainable changes that reduce costs and waste, and increase resilience. We focus on real skills - feeding ourselves well, preserving food, growing a little of what we eat, sharing the mental load.
This isnât about perfection, off-grid living, or doing everything. Itâs about steady improvements that add up, learning alongside others, reconnecting with practical skills and nature, and remembering that preparation doesnât have to mean panic.
Each week we work on one small habit or skill together, with a clear rhythm and no pressure to keep up. Over time, those habits build a life that feels more capable, more sustainable, and less alone
This community is a calm, practical response to that feeling.
Sorted is about making small, sustainable changes that reduce costs and waste, and increase resilience. We focus on real skills - feeding ourselves well, preserving food, growing a little of what we eat, sharing the mental load.
This isnât about perfection, off-grid living, or doing everything. Itâs about steady improvements that add up, learning alongside others, reconnecting with practical skills and nature, and remembering that preparation doesnât have to mean panic.
Each week we work on one small habit or skill together, with a clear rhythm and no pressure to keep up. Over time, those habits build a life that feels more capable, more sustainable, and less alone