I joined Skool at the end of February this year, February 21st to be exact. I discovered it thanks to a small YouTuber, now friend, and joined his free community where I met this other guy, who introduced me to the SMMA business model and to Max Perzon's SMMA course(prior to all of this I had no business experience). So, jumped straight into it to learn, had everything set up to start doing outreach but at the end of March I decided to pivot towards something that I could do directly on Skool which was growth operating, and told myself I would make sure to stick to it until it worked(although I wouldn't really call myself a growth operator). I spent from then until the end of May just learning stuff, working on small random projects as a way to make myself feel busy, trying to figure things out, but I wasn't really getting anywhere or making any money. At that time I was still living in France where I was studying at, but I had quit my part-time job at a restaurant and I dropped out of college because I felt like I was completely wasting my time and going in no direction. And over those past few months I had completely changed, I barely left my room, stopped hanging out with old friends and overall gone down a self development spiral. At the end of May, I was lucky enough to find someone who decided to serve as a mentor/accountability partner for me to take the steps I needed to in order to get to where I wanted to be: $10k/month, as many of us just starting out do. Despite the fact that I was moving countries to come back to my parent's house to focus more on "the business", saying bye to friends I had made during my 2 years in France, had a two-week trip in between the move. I did my best to essentially stay consistent to land my first actual client. On the first week being back in my parents house in mid-June, I landed my first couple of clients. I felt happier than I've probably ever felt, seeing how proud my parents were was the best part about it.