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Join Your Groups

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Transcript

Hello, Mike Olaski here, founder of Rehabit. Welcome to Lesson 2, or at least that’s where it is now, of the Getting Started in the Community course here on the Rehabit community platform. I just want to touch on a couple of things. Thank you.

Just really quickly, besides the fact that this is a very preliminary overview of what to do for this lesson, this lesson will be expanded, clarified, simplified, and branded properly in the very near future.

The course that I’m in, Getting Started in the Community, is part of other courses, and this lesson currently is called Join Your Groups. And so, joining your groups would have you go to your groups. This page which you can find under the community tab in the OR site navigation.

And so, if we go to the groups tab in the site navigation, I’m going to open that in a new tab so I can keep my other windows open. You will see all the different groups that are in the community. Now, I’m an administrator, so I have access to many more groups than you might have access to. You will have access to any group that makes sense to you based on your role in the community currently. And so, I just want to make a note to myself here.

Your teams probably include any challenge that you’ve signed up for, any particular course that you’re signed up for, or any type of user or contributor that you might be. There’ll be more on becoming a contributor to Rehabit in a later lesson in this course.

But for now, every community member will have access to at least one group. And that one group will be the cohort that you signed up to the community in. So, we generally break those up into the quarters of the year. So Q1, 2020, or Q4, 2023 is where we’re at right now. But you’re welcome to join any group that you see available to you.

And you can see whether or not you’re a member of that group by this little badge here. Please note you can also potentially create a group depending on your permissions. And you can see the groups that you are a member of by going to the my groups tab. And so if we can find a group that I’m not a member of, it’s unlikely because I’m a member of all of them.

But quite simply just go into any of the groups that you’re a member of. You should have been auto-enrolled into the group or join any group that you feel interested in. Once you’ve joined that group by clicking into the group, you’ll see that there’s a menu for the groups just like a Facebook group has.

Where you can see the feed from the group. You can see the members of the group. You’ll be able to see a collection of the photos for anybody who’s uploaded a photo into the feed, as well as documents. You can send messages to other people in the group. And this would also be where your calls for that group would be when group calls are in effect. Which reminds me that’s what this A-team is, is the accountability group. And so as a member in the Rehab community right now, you will have access to this A-team group.

I have to turn on the calls in this group, and that’s where the links and the replays for the calls will be found for the weekly accountability calls. And so for now, if you want to introduce yourself, you can do that. You certainly can. Go to the feed and just say, “Hey, excited to check into my habits and check into my team and make progress towards bringing my desired reality into my life with grace and joy and expectation.” Something like that. That would be cool.

So hey y’all. Just recording the onboarding video for groups. Please remember to post a high when you first get access to this. All actions are neural nets being built, so you want to take action wherever possible.

Okay, and that also creates equity, your own equity in the experience which further entrenches those neural networks but also just feels good. You start making connections and you can start seeing alerts about people doing things and that’s great and fun. That’s all for our groups. Thanks for now. Bye-bye.