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Builder to builder, no selling:
Question for the builders in here — how are you using AI to build your brand content and website without a tech team or big budget? I just rebuilt my entire website homepage from scratch using AI as my designer, copywriter, and developer. No agency. No developer. Just strategy and the right tools. Happy to share what worked if anyone's interested.
Grateful Beyond Words…
Grateful Beyond Words… Twenty-five years in corporate America. Seven years running boat tours on the Gulf Coast. Several books written in this season of life. And now — Welcome Aboard: Navigating the Fog Toward Alignment and Peace has shown up on Books-A-Million. I didn't see that coming. I'm not sharing this to boast. I'm sharing it because this community — you — helped shape the belief that it was even possible. The encouragement, the accountability, the rooms where people refuse to let you shrink back into average… that matters more than most people know. If you're sitting on a message, a book, a business, or a dream and telling yourself "maybe someday" — I want you to see this post and hear me say: The harbor is real. You just have to leave the dock. Grateful for every one of you. 🧭⚓ — Captain Kent M. Daily Author | Harbor Years
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@AI Advantage Team AI has been my first mate on this entire journey. I am a 60-something author and entrepreneur living on Ambergris Caye, Belize. I used AI to build a complete Disney planning guide from scratch — the Disney Clarity System™ — including the content, the PDF layout, the Pinterest pin strategy, and the product listing on my site. It would have taken me months and thousands of dollars to hire that out. AI compressed it into days. The harbor is real. You just have to learn to navigate. harboryears.com — Captain Kent M. Daily
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@Bipasha Dutta Thank you Bipasha. Most people stay tied to the dock their whole life waiting for perfect conditions. The water is always a little uncertain. You leave anyway. That is the whole message. Grateful you are here. — Captain Kent
Six Books, One Big Move, and a Lot of Lessons
It’s been almost a month since my wife and I sold our home in Alabama. One week ago, we arrived on Ambergris Caye, Belize—and for the first time in a long while, life feels unhurried. Before the move, I wrote six books. Not because I had it all figured out—but because I didn’t want to leave with unfinished work inside me. Some of those books found readers. Some didn’t. Some taught me more about marketing than writing. Others taught me humility. What I didn’t fully understand until now is this: You can prepare all you want, but clarity often shows up after you take the leap. This move wasn’t about escaping work. It was about aligning life with the work I feel called to do next. Now that we’re here, I want to shift from building quietly to sharing openly—the successes, the missteps, the lessons that only come from doing instead of theorizing. If you’re in the middle of building… If you’re questioning timing, direction, or whether the risk is worth it… If you’ve launched things that worked and things that didn’t… I’m here for the conversations I wish I had earlier. Grateful for this community and excited for what’s next—for all of us.
Six Books Later
🎉 Six Books Later… I Just Hit a Milestone I Never Saw Coming 🎉 A year ago, I didn’t set out to become an author. I simply followed a tug on my heart — one story at a time. What started as a single memoir about two rescue dogs who changed my life… has now grown into six published books, each one representing a chapter of my own journey through faith, struggle, healing, business, and finding courage when life shifts beneath your feet. Here’s what I’ve learned: You don’t wake up one day and become an author. You become an author the moment you decide your story matters. Book by book, I discovered mine did. 💛 From Adoption to the Rainbow Bridge 🌅 Solid Rock in the Sand 🔇 Breaking the Silence 🚤 Courage to Launch 🎓 Don’t Waste Time 🌳 True Life Struggles Every book stretched me. Every book taught me something. Every book healed a different part of my life. I’m sharing this milestone today not to boast, but to encourage: 👉 Start where you are. 👉 Tell the story only you can tell. 👉 Put in the reps — even when it feels small. 👉 You never know what door will open when you finally say “yes.” Thank you to this Mastermind community for the tools, the inspiration, and the environment that pushed me to step into something bigger than I dreamed. Six books down… and I’m just getting started. – Kent M. Daily
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@Sidra Faheem Thank you, Sid. That really means a lot. Consistency hasn’t always been easy, but staying true to the story has made all the difference. Onward really does feel right.
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@Huan He Huan, thank you for asking that so thoughtfully. The hardest book emotionally was From Adoption to the Rainbow Bridge. Writing about loving and losing Kayla and Valerie required me to sit with grief instead of rushing past it. That book stripped everything down to honesty. The one that opened the most unexpected doors was Breaking the Silence. I didn’t expect how many people would step forward and say, “That’s my story too.” It showed me how powerful it is when vulnerability gives others permission to speak. Each book taught me something different, but they all came from the same place—telling the truth, one story at a time.
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Storyteller and author sharing tales of courage, redemption, and second chances. Proof that every ending can become a new beginning.

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