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Oasis Builders

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Oasis Builders helps busy families grow healthy food, herbs for medicine, and gain calm confidence for everyday readiness.

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87 contributions to Skill & Soul Studio
This one's for the men
Create image Use the uploaded image as the ONLY identity reference. STRICT IDENTITY LOCK Preserve the person's exact facial features, facial structure, skin tone, age range, body shape, body proportions, recognisable appearance, and overall identity. They must remain instantly recognisable. 👑 UNLEASH YOUR INNER ICON 👑 The uploaded person has fully embraced their larger-than-life alter ego, and they're stealing every spotlight without even trying. Create a wildly stylish, hilarious, over-the-top luxury portrait where confidence has been turned up to 1000%. Automatically create a completely unique scene every time. Randomly choose an extravagant setting such as: • A private jet • A luxury penthouse • A billionaire's rooftop party • A Hollywood premiere • A world tour concert stage • A futuristic skyscraper • A floating casino • A luxury superyacht • A sports stadium filled with cheering fans • A diamond vault • A royal throne room • A luxury garage filled with exotic supercars • A futuristic city skyline • Or any equally extravagant location. Automatically generate a completely different outfit every time. Examples include: • Tailored tuxedos • Velvet dinner jackets • Luxury streetwear • Designer suits • Futuristic fashion • Rockstar outfits • Celebrity red carpet looks • Formula-inspired fashion • Billionaire casual • Metallic couture • White party attire • Fashion-forward menswear Accessories should change every time and may include: • Luxury watches • Sunglasses • Designer shoes • Gold chains • Statement rings • Silk scarves • Leather gloves • Walking canes • Luxury luggage • Exotic pets • Championship belts • Sports trophies • Designer bags • Headphones • Microphones • Car keys to an exotic supercar • Anything stylish, extravagant or unexpectedly hilarious. Randomly choose a bold pose: • Adjusting cufflinks • Straightening jacket • Walking confidently toward the camera • Sitting like a CEO • Leaning against a supercar • Holding sunglasses • Laughing confidently • Pointing at imaginary paparazzi • Hands in pockets • One foot on a throne • Arms folded with effortless confidence • Throwing a jacket over one shoulder • Victory pose • Rockstar stage pose Expression: Confident. Playful. Charismatic. Cool under pressure. Completely owning the moment. Include fun cinematic details such as: Paparazzi flashes, cheering crowds, luxury cars, helicopters, fireworks, confetti, floating money (not being thrown at people), glowing city lights, dramatic smoke, spotlights, oversized trophies, fashion photographers, luxury shopping bags, stylish pets, or other extravagant elements. Everything should feel premium, cinematic, stylish, energetic, and amusing without becoming cluttered. Lighting should resemble a luxury fashion campaign with dramatic cinematic highlights. The final image should feel like the cover of the world's most exclusive lifestyle magazine where the headline would probably read: "Somehow Even More Fabulous Than Last Year." Aspect Ratio: 9:16
This one's for the men
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Stop trading all of your time for progress. Start building assets.
Every creator reaches a point where working harder isn't enough. The next level comes from creating things that continue working after you've finished. Think about your current projects. Could one become: A template? A prompt pack? A course? A GPT? A membership resource? A digital download? Every finished asset becomes something that can help people again and again. Today's challenge: Look at what you're building and ask yourself: "Could this keep creating value while I'm working on my next project?" That single question can completely change how you build your business.
Stop trading all of your time for progress. Start building assets.
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The opportunity for me is I am so busy trying to keep up, I do not have the time to stop and build an asset. Some day... I am gettng closer each time we talk...
What if Your Hobby was Illegal
Prompt- First ask: "What is your favourite hobby?" After I answer, create a cinematic crime movie scene where that hobby has somehow become completely illegal. Examples: • Knitting Underground. • Secret Coffee Smuggling. • Black Market Book Club. • Illegal Gardening Ring. If the image contains any signs, posters, labels, newspapers, evidence boards, police notices, or other visible text, the text must be intentionally designed as readable typography, not AI scribbles. The lettering must be: • Large • Correctly spelled • High contrast • Sharp and fully legible • Naturally integrated into the environment Do not generate extra words, fake letters, placeholder text, gibberish, or distorted typography. Make it look incredibly serious even though it's completely ridiculous.
What if Your Hobby was Illegal
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A Personal Update ❤️
This has been one of the hardest weeks my family has faced. My 21-year-old brother has just today been diagnosed with cancer. We also found out my uncle has cancer, and another one of my brothers is waiting on answers after medical testing. I'm going to keep showing up here, but if I'm a little quieter than usual, this is why. I'm incredibly grateful for this community. You've created a place that's supportive, kind, and full of good people, and I'm thankful to have you all in my corner right now. ❤️
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Family first... we will be here when you return
Good to Great by Jim Collins
You don't have to read every business book to get value from it. Sometimes one framework is enough. Another framework for today comes from Good to Great by Jim Collins. The one that stood out to me is The Flywheel Effect. The idea is simple. Big results rarely come from one big breakthrough. They come from doing the right small things consistently until they build momentum. Think about a giant flywheel. The first few pushes feel like nothing is happening. Push again. And again. Eventually it starts turning on its own. Your business works the same way. One helpful post won't build a community. One product won't build a business. One welcome message won't create loyal members. But... • One valuable post every week • One product improved each month • One system created instead of repeating a task • One member helped every day Over time those small actions compound into something much bigger. That's why consistency beats intensity. Instead of chasing the next big idea, ask yourself: "What's one small action I can repeat every week that moves my business forward?" You don't need to read the whole book for this idea to be useful. Sometimes one framework is enough to change how you build.
Good to Great by Jim Collins
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Love this I read this book many many years ago… have brought up the flywheel effect many times. Thank you
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Jim Flach
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Off-grid dad turned healthcare builder and disaster planner, now sharing calm, practical ways to grow food, use herbs, and build family readiness.

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