OKAY I REALLY NEED HELP

kelseyann92
kelseyann92 Posts: 171 Member
edited September 30 in Motivation and Support
Okay so I keep seeing that members are in groups and they have monthly challenges/ goals. I was just wondering how you get into a group on here? Any help?

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  • overzoelous
    overzoelous Posts: 161 Member
    BUMP
  • overzoelous
    overzoelous Posts: 161 Member
    BUMP
  • overzoelous
    overzoelous Posts: 161 Member
    BUMP
  • kelseyann92
    kelseyann92 Posts: 171 Member
    what does that mean?
  • tameko2
    tameko2 Posts: 31,634 Member
    just look for one that doesn't say "closed" and ask to join - they are all totally different so look for something you are interested in.

    Also sometimes the closed groups open to new members so look at those too - if there is one you feel is a really great fit you can usually apply to be put on the wait list. The closed groups tend to be way more tight knit and supportive but they also require you to be very active -- for example the Diamond Challenge I am in requires a forum post and a message sent to your partner every day.
  • rachelrox81
    rachelrox81 Posts: 26 Member
    I think 'Bump' is a way people flag the post so they can come back to it later. I had to google it. : ) I don't know anything about the groups, sorry!
  • Pebble321
    Pebble321 Posts: 6,423 Member
    Just keep an eye on the new topics and you will see new challenges listed pretty often - frequently they will come up at the end of the month as people plan something for next month. Some groups are open for new members at anytime, others are limited to a certain number of people or time frame and you have to jump in at the right time.

    There is no formal process to join a group, just read the email describing the challenge or group and reply to the message saying that you are interested and give the info they ask for.

    And replying to a message with "bump" does two things:
    It saves it in your "My topics" tab, and it puts it back on the "recent posts" page.
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