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The Dreamer Project

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Where capable people turn ideas into real projects, businesses, and momentum. Dream less. Build more.

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Here is something worth thinking about
Why did you start your business? Not the technical answer. The real one. Most of us started because we wanted to improve someone's life — and build a life we actually wanted for ourselves. Freedom. Purpose. Impact. Something that felt meaningful beyond a paycheck. Here's what's interesting. That's exactly why people buy from you too. They don't buy your service or your product. They buy what it does for their life. They buy the improvement. The result. The feeling on the other side of working with you. When you understand that — everything changes. How you talk about your business. How you sell. How you connect with the people you're trying to reach. This is one of the core things we work through inside the Dreamer Project. Because when you're clear on why you started and what your people are actually buying — building becomes a lot less complicated.
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Here is something worth thinking about
Where Are You Actually Stuck?
Where is your build actually stalled right now? Not the big picture… the real spot where things have slowed down. For some, it looks like: - Not starting yet because the idea still feels unclear - Overthinking the "right" path instead of picking one - Waiting until you feel more ready, more confident, more prepared For others who've already started (even made your first $100+), it might look like: - Not knowing how to get the next customer - Inconsistent action — start/stop cycles - Second guessing your offer or direction - Feeling like you're busy, but not actually moving forward No overthinking this — just name it. 👇 Drop your answer below. Even if it's simple. I read every answer. This is how I know what to build next for this community.
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Your Top Three This Week
Before the week gets away from you—set direction. What are the top 3 things you’re committed to moving forward this week? Not everything. Just what matters. Think small enough to complete, but meaningful enough to matter. Drop your 3 below 👇
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@Brad Mayo I love it! How do you plan to self-motivate? What helps you get the fire? Mission plans are incredible! They become a guiding light in all decisions. I also love vision boards! If you haven't already, check out the post from last week on vision boards!
The Clarity Framework
Most people don't have a business problem. They have a clarity problem. Here's the three-question filter I use with every person I work with before we do anything else: 1. What problem does your idea solve? Not what your product or service is — what problem it solves. If you can't answer this in one sentence, you're not ready to build yet. 2. Who has that problem badly enough to pay to solve it? "Everyone" is not an answer. The more specific you are here, the easier everything else becomes — pricing, marketing, finding customers. 3. Are people already paying someone else to solve it? If yes, that's not bad news. That's proof the market exists. Run your idea through these three questions and drop your answers in the comments. I'll give you real feedback — not encouragement, actual feedback.
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Question about password saving software
Do any of you have experience with and/or suggestions for password saving software? I don't know if that is what you call it. I know that I would save a bit of time in my day if I did not have to search for my passwords. I've heard of LastPass but not sure if it would be the best. Also, if you know of any cons to this or have a better way of handling your passwords I would love to hear.
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While I do not actively use any software for this purpose, I did chat with someone who specializes in Network and cyber security. Two of the ones they recommended were Keypads and Password Safe. Password Safe is better if you are just looking to secure them while Keypads will integrate with other apps I believe. Hope that helps!
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I help people break through doubt, take action, and build the life or business they know they’re meant for.

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