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8 contributions to 3X Freedom
Free AI Course!!
Hey 3XF Fam! We just launched what I think will be one of the top AI courses on Udemy. I have a link that’ll get you the course for FREE but in exchange I’m asking for an honest review. We need to boost our stat rating! Here’s the course: https://www.udemy.com/course/ai-ready-professional-certification/ Comment below if you’re interested and I’ll have the link DM’d to you. We’ve capped the free courses at 100 and Nuno and Ivan are also offering them to their communities so when they’re gone they’re gone. Thank you 🙏 Kasim
1 like • Mar 6
100% interested
Hello from Mexico
Im Fernando Brazilian living in Mexico! Tks for having!! Lets get some 👍👍👍!!
2 likes • Feb 28
Bom dia Fernando! My wife is from Sao Paulo!
Start Here and please read the entire post..
Welcome to 3X Freedom! My name is Kasim (rhymes with "Awesome"). I'm a welfare baby turned decamillionaire and and my goal in life is to help you achieve freedom through entrepreneurship. For the last 20 years I have done nothing but obsessively studying how to build, grow, and exit businesses. The result is a collection of frameworks that I want to share with you here. But that's not where the value is. The value is in YOU! Here's what I need you to do immediately: Introduce yourself! - Got to the General Discussion - Create a new post - Tell us what you HAVE (what makes you awesome?) - Tell us what you WANT (what are your goals?!) - Tell us what you NEED (what's keeping you from your goals?) Go do that right now!! House Rules (Read These or Pay the Dumb Tax) - This community only works if we all bring the heat. - Share what’s working. Drop insights. Post wins. Teach what you’ve learned by bleeding for it. - Don’t post garbage. If it’s low-effort, AI mush, or generic “here’s my thoughts” content — I’ll delete it. If I do, I’ll usually tell you how to level it up so next time it hits. - If you pitch, you’re gone. No warnings. No wiggle room. If your post ends in you collecting money from someone here, that’s a pitch. You know it. I know it. Don’t test it. - Your team can absolutely use the resources and show up to intensives. But this group is for owners only. That’s how we keep the signal high and the convo sharp. How to Win in Here - Post what’s working in your biz - Steal what others share (ethically), use it, then share your results - Tag the people whose ideas helped you — keeps the flywheel spinning - Share wins in the Wins category so we can celebrate and dissect - Engage. Ask real questions. Give real answers. This is the room. Show up. Contribute. Execute. Be Free. Glad you’re here. Let’s get to work.
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@Brian Watson Yay! Did you find this group through ACQ Vantage also?
1 like • Feb 28
I'm about to dive in to this group HARD! Can't wait to contribute!
The Year Our Family Celebrated Christmas at The Office
One year, we had our Christmas tree at the office. Not a second tree. The tree. The presents. Everything. My husband and I took our two kids there on Christmas Eve to open gifts — at our office instead of our home. It wasn't some dramatic breaking point. It was the logical end of a thousand small decisions that all seemed strategic at the time. The office was decorated that year because clients came there. Staff was there. People would see it. Our house? We just weren't there enough. Didn't make the time. By the time Christmas was a few days away, the office was ready and home wasn't — so it just made sense. That's the thing about business consuming your life. It doesn't feel like consumption. It feels like logic. My best friend was my office manager. Her three kids and my two were homeschooling upstairs. Both our husbands worked there. We started cooking dinner at the office most nights — not because we had to feed two families, but because after a long day, neither couple wanted to clean up dinner alone at home. With two husbands, two wives, five kids, a full kitchen, a dishwasher, and two fridges at the office... it just made sense to split the load. Until suddenly the office was home. And home was just the place we slept. On paper, it probably looked like we had it figured out. We weren't checking our bank balance before grocery runs or doctor appointments. We were "making it." But there was no travel. No extended time off. No thriving — just surviving well enough that we couldn't justify complaining. The business had consumed everything. Including Christmas. That's what happens when your business design is chaos. Not your strategy — your design. The fundamental structure of what you're building. Let me clarify some terms, because understanding these changed everything for me: → WORK-LIFE BALANCE is what everyone told me I needed. The layered parfait — work layer, life layer, work layer, life layer. Keep them separate. "Turn off" at 5pm. Don't check email on weekends.
The Year Our Family Celebrated Christmas at The Office
1 like • Feb 28
I've been there. I used to have my business setup where I would be a the facility 60-100 hours a week. Never less. My business design was so bad I basically had to start over. I feel like this is a difficult lesson to learn without living though it
Anyone else hitting that mid-winter energy dip right about now?
I’m in Michigan and this stretch of February always hits a little differently. The sky has been gray for days, it’s too cold to stay outside long, and cabin fever starts creeping in. On the rare days the sun actually breaks through the clouds, I have this big southern-facing window in my living room… and my family and I will literally sit in the sunbeams like house cats soaking up warmth 😄 It always reminds me that winter isn’t usually a motivation problem - it’s an energy availability season. I think business culture quietly trains us to treat every month like it should run at peak summer output. But February tends to expose routines that rely on adrenaline instead of structure. I’ve noticed when I try to force productivity this time of year, it backfires. When I shift toward protecting momentum instead of pushing expansion, things actually move forward more consistently. Lately that’s looked like: - Matching tasks to my lower-energy windows - Using this season for refinement, cleanup, and strengthening foundations - Letting consistency count as a win instead of chasing intensity I’m curious how others navigate this stretch of the year. What’s your go-to move for surviving (or even leveraging) the winter slump? Environment shifts, movement hacks, schedule changes, mindset resets - drop your best tip below 👇 Let’s crowd-build a mid-winter momentum playbook.
1 like • Feb 28
I bought a SAD lamp which I use for the first 30 minutes of my workday. I think it makes a big difference on my energy levels!
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MacKenzie Brackett
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Custom Apparel and Promotional Products Owner @ HotPrintCo.com

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