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Support Module & Problem-Solving Mindset

Overview of the Support Module

  • Purpose of the module
    • Deliver fast answers to students’ questions.
    • Guide students to become independent entrepreneurs, not “2.0 employees.”
  • Long-term vision
    • After 5 years you should be able to pivot to any new business because you’ll know the process.
    • Course is designed so you can eventually say, “Ayub helped me learn to figure things out, so I can launch anything.”

Mindset: Self-Belief & Problem-Solving

  • Common student issue: zero self-trust
    • Fear of “breaking” something, agency “exploding,” or even “dying.”
  • Instructor’s reassurance
    • Making mistakes is normal; Ayub lost money and made many errors himself.
    • Those failures forged superior problem-solving skills.
  • Core principle
    • Entrepreneurs are paid because they solve problems, not merely because they “sell XYZ.”
    • Direct, 100 % correlation: \text{Problem-Solving Skill} \longrightarrow \text{Income}

Quick-Answer Framework (Become a Better Problem Solver)

  1. Think / Search Before Asking
    • Spend ~20 s thinking, Googling, or re-reading materials.
    • If you’re \approx 90\% sure, act; whether right or wrong you learn.
  2. Leverage Course Resources
    • Use the built-in school search bar.
    • Example: Typing “affiliate” instantly surfaces call recordings on affiliate deals.
  3. Consult ChatGPT (or similar AI)
    • Often supplies contracts, invoicing steps, or regulations faster than humans.
    • Demonstrated prompt: “How do I create an invoice? Detail websites, required fields, and steps.”
    • AI reply covers: choose tool (e.g.
      Invoice Generator), fill business info, client info, itemize services, set invoice #, due date, etc.
  4. If Still Stuck → Human Support
    • Weekly Q&A Calls (2×/week)
      • Never more than 3 days without direct access to Ayub.
      • Ask live, receive detailed solutions, and learn from peers’ advanced questions.
    • Request new trainings
      • Complex recurring issues become fresh modules added to the classroom.

Community Channels & How to Use Them

  • WhatsApp Community
    • Very active; responses often within minutes (e.g.
      Al Aziz, Tanya, Eunice).
    • Members have closed 50\text{–}60\,\text{k} deals by month 2—proof of peer expertise.
  • School Community (Forum-style)
    • Post detailed questions; include all context.
    • Tag Ayub with @Ayub so the notification is guaranteed.
  • FAQ Section
    • Categorized (General, Brands, Influencers).
    • Updated whenever a “common question” appears.
    • School-wide search bar scans all resources, recordings, and posts.

Best Practices When Asking for Help

  • Do the Work First
    • Try, test, research; demonstrate initiative.
  • Provide Full Context
    • Links to brand/influencer profiles.
    • Prices quoted, screenshots, niche description, previous steps you attempted.
  • Ask Specific Questions
    • Not “What do I do now?” but “Given influencer X (15 k followers, \$300 rate) and my budget \$500, is the CPM reasonable?”
    • Clear, narrow queries let Ayub “over-answer” in a single reply.

Expectations & Boundaries

  • Mentorship ≠ Done-For-You agency
    • Goal: level you up to self-reliance, not run the business for you.
  • Memory & repetition
    • Engaging actively helps you retain answers; asking the same thing 3-4 times indicates passive learning.
  • Long-run reality
    • In sales calls or future ventures, Ayub won’t be there—your problem-solving muscle must be strong.

Mutual Benefits of the Approach

  • You grow faster, earn more (problem-solving ⇒ revenue).
  • Information stays documented for the entire community (chat logs, call recordings, FAQ).
  • Reduced back-and-forth = quicker resolutions.

Encouragement & Final Thoughts

  • Don’t stay stuck
    • Mentors can’t read minds; you must raise your hand.
    • There are no stupid questions—ignorance simply signals a learning gap.
  • Inspirational quote (paraphrased):
    • “Entrepreneurship isn’t just about finding answers; it’s about building the skills to handle challenges and uncover answers yourself.”
  • Ultimate aim: reach a state where you can “literally figure out every single question… and become unstoppable.”

Action Checklist (Apply in Order)

  • [ ] Think / Google / Search course for 20 s.
  • [ ] Check FAQ + past call timestamps.
  • [ ] Prompt ChatGPT for technical or procedural guidance.
  • [ ] Post in WhatsApp or School, providing full context + tagging as needed.
  • [ ] Join next Q&A call for deep dives or nuanced strategy.
  • [ ] Request new training if issue is broad & recurring.
  • [ ] Repeat, improve, and internalize problem-solving habits.

Follow the ladder above, remain proactive, and leverage every resource. Success—both financial and personal—directly correlates with how effectively you solve problems.