Monday, November 2, 2015

The Importance of Community

Hey Guys,

The importance of community is a no brainer. Support, accountability, growth, protection, social strength, camaraderie, and an overwhelming sense of gratification doing things for others with no expectation of personal gain. 



At Moulton Kettlebell Club we want our members to build relationships with each other, get to know your neighbor, share what we learn from each other with family and friends all around us. It’s not always easy to break out of our comfort zones and begin new relationships with new people. 

“As my intentions in creating a community of like-minded thinkers became more clear, I began to conceptualize exactly what I wanted to achieve.

Here are five questions that I considered in terms of creating or joining a community:

1. What are your values and what values do you want to be aligned within the community?
2. What is the purpose and goal of creating or joining a community? 
3. How often do you want to engage with your community (ex: daily, weekly, monthly, etc.)?
4. How do you want to structure your community (ex: private Facebook group, Meetup, Google group, in-person meeting, dinner party etc.)? 
5. What do you have to offer the group and what do you want to receive? How can you share and collaborate?” (Spero)

The benefits and relationships are endless. That’s why for our current members I am creating a Facebook forum for you to join and create that place where we can share, collaborate, and engage. 

For those who are not members, now is your opportunity. We would love to have you join us. If you are interested feel free to reach out in private message, text, or phone call. Visit our website for more contact information [www.MoultonKettlebell.webs.com]

To those in our community who work hard, THANK YOU. To those in our community who have popped their comfort bubble, THANK YOU. Everyone here has a big impact in the community we have created and I think when I speak from everyone else when I say THANK YOU for everything you have done to push us, hold us accountable, make us stronger, and keep our progress moving forward. 

Yours in Gratitude,

Kris


Take the first step of being a part of our community by becoming a subscriber… SUBSCRIBE HERE, we would love to have you. 


1. Spero, H. (n.d.). The Importance of Community. Retrieved November 2, 2015.


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