The Netcaring Movement ๐Ÿ˜Š

Updated Dec 2, 2025

We have reached the end of this specific journey, but we are standing at the beginning of something much larger... 

Throughout this course, we have focused on your business—your database, your collaborations, your sustainability. But netcaring is about more than just filling your practice...


Imagine a business world built on soulful connections ... rather than robotic transactions.

In the traditional economy, we are often taught to view peers as competitors and clients as targets. This creates a culture of scarcity, noise, and isolation. It tells us we must shout to be heard and hustle to survive.

But we are choosing a different path.

By practicing netcaring, you are proving that joy is a viable business strategy. You are demonstrating that we rise by lifting others. You are healing the collective wound of professional isolation—one connection at a time.

When you refuse to treat people like numbers, you create a pocket of sanctuary in a noisy world. This is not a small thing. It is a revolutionary act of care.

And it tends to create reciprocity that benefits your business too!  See this YT short about a study on popularity.


As you step out into the world with these tools, you might feel an urge to explain this new way to everyone. But remember: You don't need to "teach" netcaring to anyone.

You model it.

You model it by connecting from enjoyment. By being the one who listens deeply in a shallow world. By being the one who respects boundaries and honors your word.

People will notice. They will feel the difference in your presence. They will wonder how you do it. And when they ask, you can share.

Never underestimate the power of your "gentle hellos."

When you treat a colleague with this level of care, they feel seen. They feel safer. And because of that, they become more likely to extend that same care to their clients and peers.

You are starting a chain reaction of kindness you may never fully see. This is your legacy.


You are no longer just a business owner trying to "network." You are a Netcarer. To anchor this shift, please complete this sentence and write it somewhere visible in your workspace:

"I am the kind of person who..."


To complete our journey together, I invite you to participate in a simple three-part closing ceremony in the comments below:

  1. Celebrate: Name one connection, moment, or insight from this course that surprised or moved you.

  2. Commit: What is one specific action you will take in the next 3 days to continue your netcaring practice?

  3. Extend: Bring someone else into the warmth. Identify one colleague who seems burned out by traditional marketing or isolated in their work. When the moment feels right, introduce them to netcaring—share a post, describe the concept, or simply offer them a moment of unconditional support.

Thank you for your trust, your heart, and your willingness to build a gentler business world.

Let the netcaring begin/continue! ๐Ÿงก ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ