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Dreamer to Builder

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The Dreamer Project

13 members • Free

25 contributions to The Dreamer Project
Your Spot Is Waiting — And It's Already Paid For
When this community launched, you showed up. You didn't wait to see if it was worth it. You didn't need social proof or a highlight reel. You just got in — because something in you said this is the direction. I haven't forgotten that. So here's what's happening: I'm moving this community into the next phase. The paid program — Dreamer to Builder — is live. Six modules. Real AI tools. The checklists nobody gives you. A step-by-step path from your idea to your first $5K–$10K, without quitting your job or blowing up your life to do it. Normally it costs $197. Because you were here from the start, you're getting in free. That's not a promotional line — that's just what you've earned by showing up early. But I need you to make the move. The link is below. Click it, join, and get started. Everything you need is already inside. 👉 skool.com/the-dreamer-project-6439 If you've been waiting for the right time — this is it. The door is open and your name is already on it. Let's build. Act quickly as this is only good Through Sunday! — Chris
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I can't wait to get into it!!! Thanks for setting us all up!!
The People In This Community Are About To Get Hooked Up
Something is about to change in a big way for this community — and I want the people who are ready for it to get it first. I have been heads down building something for people who are serious about taking their idea and turning it into a real business. Not someday. Now. I am talking about a clear path from idea to your first $5,000. The tools, the structure, and the support to actually make it happen — not theory, not motivation, just a real system that gets you moving. The people already in this group are going to be taken care of in a way I think you will genuinely appreciate when the details drop. But before I pull back the curtain I want to know who is actually here and ready to move. Tell me in the comments: Where are you right now in your build? Do you have an idea, are you stuck somewhere, or are you already in motion? The people who show up in this thread are going to be the first ones I think of when I make the announcement. Stay close. This one is worth it.
1 like • May 21
We are on the move but still working towards that first $5,000 in donations. (Nonprofit) I love what you have been creating and look forward to seeing what comes next 😁
0 likes • Jun 5
@Chris White I appreciate your answer. It is really a great reminder to KNOW ourselves and what we really are looking for.
The Difference Between Talking About It and Doing It.
I'm very proud of this. I know anyone can file for a copyright. This isn't about a piece of paper. It's about what it represents. I keep repeating myself but for years, Caleb Humphries: The Dawnbringer's Heir existed only in my head. Then it became notes, outlines, rough drafts, rewrites, late nights, worldbuilding, character art, beta reader feedback, and countless revisions. Today, I'm holding the copyright registration certificate in my hands. Most people talk about writing a book. Very few ever reach the point where they can hold something that says they actually did it. There's still work to do before release. I'm currently going through the manuscript one more time, cleaning it up and tightening everything I can before September. But this is a milestone worth remembering. I'll be framing this with my book cover. 📖 Caleb Humphries: The Dawnbringer's Heir—by Tyler J Schliecher—Coming September 2026
The Difference Between Talking About It and Doing It.
1 like • Jun 5
A great boast to the motivation :-) Can't wait for the completed book.
Sudoku: playing to win
I play at least one game of Sudoku every day. And I like to use the paper and pen. I don't want the 'hints' from the tech Sudoku. I realize that my 'play' has features that apply to life and business. Here are a few. Are there any more you can think of to apply to life and business? Lessons from Sudoku (for those that like Sudoku 😊): - Having a go-to solving strategy helps but don’t mistake it as the ONLY way to find the answers. You must keep your eyes open for different ways to view and solve the puzzle to avoid falling for the ‘it can’t be done’ thought. - Sometimes the most fruitful boxes and lines to solve are NOT the ones with the least number of blanks. Sometimes the boxes and lines with the most blanks end up as the door opener to solving the whole puzzle. Don’t shy away from the least known or understood issue.   - Sometimes you have to step away from a puzzle for a bit. Coming back usually gives you a different view, something you didn't see before.
Sudoku: playing to win
Most people waste holiday weeks. Here's how to use this one
While everyone else is on autopilot, you have a window — use it. Memorial Day is a reminder that the people we honor didn't wait for perfect conditions. They moved anyway. You're building something. Move this week. Your 3 actions before Sunday: 1. Clarify your one offer. Not three ideas. Not a "maybe someday" list. One offer. Who is it for, what problem does it solve, and what do they get? Write it in two sentences. If you can't, that's the work. 2. Have one real conversation. Text, DM, or call one person who fits your target customer. Not a pitch — a conversation. Ask them what their biggest frustration is around [the problem you solve]. One conversation this week beats a month of content planning. 3. Do the thing you've been avoiding. You already know what it is. The website page, the first post, the price you haven't committed to. Block two hours this week and finish it. Holiday weeks separate the ones who are serious from the ones who are still thinking about it. Which of these three is your focus this week? Drop it in the comments.
1 like • May 30
1. & 3. I will set up a particular software for my co-founder so we can collaborate, create, and store our work assets better. This fits for #3 also, because I've been avoiding it. It has had some annoying hiccups in getting it completed. 2. I personally do not have as many business interactions directly with individuals. Most of my work is in the computer assets. However, REAL conversations did make my 4 widowed, elderly neighbors feel so much more valued today rather than the texts usually sent. It solved their loneliness. And we are all now committed to a luncheon together.
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