INFLUENCEMonths to result

The Community Building Framework

Connect with others

Problem it solves

lack of influence

Best for

Those looking to expand their social circle and build meaningful relationships

Not ideal for

Those who prefer solo activities or have difficulty interacting with others

Overview

Why this framework exists

The Community Building Framework is a structured approach to connecting with others and building meaningful relationships. It involves identifying shared interests, joining communities or groups, and participating in activities that foster social connection. By doing so, individuals can expand their social circle, build trust and rapport with others, and develop a sense of belonging.

Core principles

3 total
  1. Identify shared interests and values to connect with others
  2. Join communities or groups that align with your interests and values
  3. Participate in activities that foster social connection and build relationships

Steps

3 steps
  1. Identify Shared Interests
    Reflect on your hobbies, passions, and values to identify areas where you can connect with others. This could be through joining a club, attending events, or participating in online forums.
    Pro tipBe open-minded and willing to try new things to expand your social circle
    WarningAvoid forcing connections or trying to fit into groups that don't align with your values
  2. Join Communities or Groups
    Look for communities or groups that align with your interests and values. This could be through social media, online forums, or local meetups.
    Pro tipStart small and begin with low-commitment groups or activities to test the waters
    WarningBe cautious of groups that seem overly exclusive or toxic
  3. Participate in Activities
    Participate in activities that foster social connection and build relationships. This could be through volunteering, attending events, or participating in group projects.
    Pro tipBe present and engaged in activities to build meaningful connections with others
    WarningAvoid dominating conversations or trying to control the narrative

Checklist

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Examples

1 cases
Joining a Book Club

Sarah joined a book club to connect with others who shared her love of reading. Through participating in discussions and activities, she built meaningful relationships with fellow book lovers and expanded her social circle.

OutcomeSarah felt a sense of belonging and connection with others, and her social circle expanded.

Common mistakes

2 traps
Forcing Connections
Trying to force connections or fit into groups that don't align with your values can lead to feelings of inauthenticity and discomfort.
Being Too Self-Focused
Focusing too much on your own needs and desires can lead to neglecting the needs and feelings of others in the community.

Origin story

How this framework came to be

The framework is based on the idea that humans are social creatures and that connecting with others is essential for personal growth and development. By leveraging the power of community and social connection, individuals can overcome challenges, achieve their goals, and live more fulfilling lives.

Source

Traced to primary
Source · PODCAST
How to Grow From Doing Hard Things | Michael Easter
Andrew Huberman · 2025
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