Natalia S. Moraes
- John Lloyd-Hughes

- Jan 30
- 2 min read

My Full Name
Natalia S. Moraes
My Skool Community Name
I Know What You Were Made For
Brief Personal Background
I’m from Brazil, a writer, designer, and a mother who has always been deeply curious about human nature and meaning. Outside of work, I enjoy reflection, deep conversations, and creating spaces where people feel safe to think and feel honestly. I’m driven by the belief that understanding ourselves is essential to shaping a better future.
Brief Professional Background
I worked for many years as a graphic designer and visual strategist, helping brands communicate clearly and meaningfully. At my core, however, I am an author — writing has always been the way I explore purpose, identity, and human responsibility. My work today bridges creativity, reflection, and conscious decision-making.
How did you discover Skool?
I discovered Skool while searching for a platform that allowed genuine community-building, not just content consumption. I was drawn to its focus on conversations, learning, and human connection.
What inspired you to start your Skool community?
I wrote an open letter to humanity, and the response made it clear that people needed a safe, respectful space to process its message. I wanted readers to be able to express themselves freely, explore the meaning of the letter, talk directly with me, and stay connected to discussions about our shared future as a species. The community was born as a continuation of that letter — not a product, but a conversation.
What transformation do your members experience?
Members gain clarity about what they were made for, which naturally leads to clearer thinking and more intentional decisions. In a time when uncertainty has become the new normal, this inner clarity is not optional — it’s essential for navigating life responsibly and consciously.
Who is your ideal community member?
Anyone who is curious about their purpose and genuinely cares about the future — both personal and collective. This community is for people who want to understand themselves better in order to live and decide with intention.
What's one unexpected lesson you've learned from running your community?
I learned that resilience is not a goal to reach, but a continuous state of mind that must be cultivated. Without daily practices and experiences that nourish us, resilience becomes unsustainable.
If someone is considering joining your community, what would you tell them?
How you feel will always be acknowledged and respected here. Even (respectful) disagreement is welcome — this is a safe space focused on personal well-being, and a future-oriented mindset, starting today.
Link to my Skool community's About page




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