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🧭 How This Community Works
Welcome to The Free Range Dev. This isn’t a content dump or hustle grind — it’s a place to build freedom intentionally, together. Our Philosophy - Freedom is built, not found - Failure is feedback - Sustainability beats speed - Clarity comes from action How to Use This Community 1. Show up as you are — experimenting beats pretending 2. Share in progress — wins and failures 3. Reflect publicly — learning compounds when shared 4. Support others — momentum multiplies Where to Start 👉 Begin with the 30-Day Free Range Path 👉 Introduce yourself below 👉 Pick one small experiment or micro-habit this week and let us know how it goes Community Norms - No hype, no shaming, no posturing - Honest feedback, always kind - Ask questions early to prevent avoidable pitfalls - Celebrate effort, not just outcomes
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☕️ Free Range Coffee Time — Weekly on Wednesdays (Noon CT)
☕️ Free Range Coffee Hour starts Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at noon (Central). A casual hangout for anyone building more freedom—time, money, peace, purpose, flexibility… Bring what you’re working through: - goals + next steps - mindset + consistency - business / income moves - learning + building Or just hang out and see what everyone’s up to. Come as you are. Leave with something useful — and a community that keeps you moving forward. 📅 Add it to your calendar here: https://www.skool.com/the-free-range-dev/calendar?calDate=1769544294
AI Caricature
Out of curiosity, I did the ChatGPT caricature prompt currently trending on Facebook, except I changed the prompt a little bit to be a tighter and more goal-focused prompt. And then I gave it 10 photos of myself to make sure that the caricature was accurate. I love that it put one of my family babies in the picture with me. Lol. But this really is a pretty accurate depiction of my daily grind and where I am headed. Have you created an AI caricature of yourself? If so, feel free to share the image and prompt below.
AI Caricature
Messy Momentum > Perfect Stagnation
This came up in today’s Coffee Time, and it stuck with me. Lately, focus has been a real struggle for me.Not because I’m stuck — but because I’m split. I have a lot of things in motion at once, so I’m making a little progress everywhere… and finishing almost nothing.That creates the feeling of stagnation, even when the effort is there. What I’m noticing is this: Momentum breeds confidence, and momentum usually comes from completion, not perfection. When nothing gets fully finished, there’s no psychological win to stand on. No proof of movement. No confidence loop. So the shift I’m working on right now is simple: one thing → see it through → let the momentum land → then move on. Not clean. Not optimal. Just finished. Clean and optimal will come with time and experience. Do you feel stuck from either over-perfecting one thing — or from splitting your focus across too many things at once?
Messy Momentum > Perfect Stagnation
What's your journey look like?
What's everyone working on? Whether you're a 9-5er, an entrepreneur, a stay-at-homer, an investor, or anything in between, tell us about your journey. It's fun to learn all the ways people are choosing to take action and direct their paths!
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