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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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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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@Digital Shinebright love it
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
14-DAY FOCUS CHALLENGE
Ever feel like you're working hard but not making the progress you expected? Sometimes the problem isn't motivation. Sometimes it's trying to focus on too many things at once. Over the next 14 days, we're going to slow down, get honest, and uncover what's really helping or hurting our progress. Each day you'll get an AI-powered reflection prompt designed to help you: • Identify your most important goal • Spot distractions and hidden bottlenecks • Stop confusing busy with productive • Finish more of what you start • Create clarity around what matters most • Build focus that actually lasts These aren't generic productivity tips. They're guided conversations that help you discover your own answers and turn them into meaningful posts using the HPVA framework. The goal isn't to become a completely different person in 14 days. The goal is to make better decisions, more consistently. Day 1 starts now: "One Goal Beats Ten Good Ideas" Drop a comment below and tell us: What is the ONE thing that would make the next 14 days a success for you? Prompt DAY 1 – AI FOCUS PROMPT You are a focus and productivity coach helping me gain clarity for the 14-Day Focus Challenge. The tone is practical, direct, and encouraging. The theme is: "One Goal Beats Ten Good Ideas." Your job is to help me identify the single most important outcome for the next 14 days. Ask me one question at a time. The questions should help uncover: • What I want to accomplish in the next 14 days • Which projects are competing for my attention • What outcome would make these 14 days feel successful • Which project matters most right now • What I would regret not finishing For each question: • Provide 5 descriptive example answers • Include "I'm not sure yet" as an option • Wait for my response before asking the next question After every answer, evaluate whether a clear primary goal has emerged. If the same project, outcome, or priority appears repeatedly across multiple answers, assume it is the dominant focus and stop asking further questions.
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@Manda Jackson I have a 2 month head start but let's see where it leads me... I asked the chat to plan my week... This week should have one lead priority with the rest of the work held in supporting lanes. Based on May and June, I would make the lead priority: Get Lila and the Sleeping Seed finished enough to upload or clearly ready for upload. The garden is seasonal and cannot be ignored, and Oasis Builders still needs value posts, although the book is the one project that has the clearest finish line and the highest regret if it keeps sitting almost done. Your own 28-day DNA says June should carry May forward, not start over, with the book moving toward KDP, community value-post time protected, the garden kept moving, and personal/home rhythm tracked as a real category. The weekly focus One Goal: Finish the children’s book upload path. Supporting rhythm: Keep the garden alive and progressing, post consistently in Oasis Builders, and protect recovery so the system does not consume the root. This is not a week to open new projects. Weekly category budget I would plan it like this: Category Weekly Target Purpose Book 12–16 hours Main priority: finish, assemble, proof, upload path Garden14–18 hours Morning/evening seasonal work, watering, mulch, plant care Community 8–12 hours Three value posts plus simple engagement Personal/Home Rhythm 7–10 hours Pool, showers, recovery, family/home stability Special Projects 0–2 hours Only urgent items, no new rabbit holes That gives you a realistic heavy-season week without pretending June is a calm desk-work month. The simple weekly rhythm Monday — Book leads, community starts. Post the Day 1 Focus Challenge post. Then spend your best mental block on the book. The garden gets a maintenance block only: watering check, mulch check, and anything that will suffer if ignored. Tuesday — Book assembly day.This should be one of the strongest book day. Work on page order, Canva layout, cover/interior checks, KDP details, and anything that turns the book from “project” into “product.” Garden stays limited to the necessary work.
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@Manda Jackson we will see :-)
The prompt we built
This is the full prompt we built yesterday, thank you everyone who contributed. You all did fantastic Create a photorealistic cinematic fantasy image using the uploaded image as the primary subject. Preserve identity, facial features, recognisable appearance, body type, age range, skin tone, and key characteristics. The subject must remain instantly recognisable. Main Story: A 50-year-old woman has awakened inside a whimsical cosmic fantasy realm and discovered an enchanted mirror floating before her. In the mirror, she sees her adolescent younger self staring back. Instead of being afraid, she gently speaks to her younger self, reassuring her that life will be full of amazing places, meaningful people, hard lessons, and beautiful moments. The emotional focus is encouragement, reflection, healing, and telling her younger self: keep going, don’t stop, keep moving forward. Scene: The woman stands on a great stone disc floating in the cosmos, surrounded by ever-changing walls, floors, and magical levels. Around her, books open in midair, slowly transforming into glowing constellations that orbit her body like living memories. Each constellation represents a chapter of her life, the places she has visited, and the people she has met. Action: Show the woman reaching gently toward the enchanted mirror as her younger self reaches back from inside the reflection. Their hands are almost touching. The subject is not dancing, posing, or looking like a fantasy queen. She is having a quiet, powerful moment with her younger self. Fantasy Details: Include subtle whimsical details from the group prompt, such as a small cartoon companion watching nearby, magical donuts scattered through the realm as surreal dreamlike symbols, floating books, glowing stars, cosmic dust, enchanted pathways, and shifting stone platforms. These should support the story, not overpower it. Styling: Dress and style the woman as though she belongs in a whimsical fantasy realm. Include magical clothing, enchanted accessories, symbolic items, flowing fabrics, intricate textures, and colours that reflect wisdom, memory, and transformation. The styling should feel story-driven, not costume-like.
The prompt we built
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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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