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Skool Extensions 🧩
- Keywords: Skool Discovery Landingpage Affiliate- + Kooperationssuche
- Members: 267 (Ø 10)
- Posts: 69 (Ø 3)
- Community type: Pro
- Looking for: Affiliate, Expert cooperation, Marketing partner
- Premium started: Mar 14, 2025 16:52
- Created: Mar 12, 2025
- Archived: Oct 22, 2025
- Owner: Marco Berlin
- URL name: skool-extensions
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If you care about being a more grounded spouse, a steadier parent, and breaking the patterns that create distance at home — this space is for you.
Most of us were never taught how to regulate emotions or stay present in close relationships. So we adapted. Those adaptations may have helped us survive earlier in life, but over time they often become the very things that keep us stuck.
This community is about making sense of those patterns without shame, learning emotional safety, and showing up differently at home.
Sobriety can change behavior, but it doesn’t always change how we relate — to ourselves or the people closest to us. Many people get sober and still struggle emotionally and relationally.
This isn’t a space for fixing yourself or reliving the past. It’s for adults willing to slow down and practice a different way of responding.
The cycle ends when safety begins.
Most of us were never taught how to regulate emotions or stay present in close relationships. So we adapted. Those adaptations may have helped us survive earlier in life, but over time they often become the very things that keep us stuck.
This community is about making sense of those patterns without shame, learning emotional safety, and showing up differently at home.
Sobriety can change behavior, but it doesn’t always change how we relate — to ourselves or the people closest to us. Many people get sober and still struggle emotionally and relationally.
This isn’t a space for fixing yourself or reliving the past. It’s for adults willing to slow down and practice a different way of responding.
The cycle ends when safety begins.