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Today, we are diving deep into what it truly means to be fearless—whether you're launching a business, standing up to the local government, or just trying to live a sustainable life.
Featured Event: Mark your calendars for the Dec 20 LFTN Christmas Reception—sign up now!
Sponsors:
Wealthsteading Podcast: InvestableWealth.com
DiscountMylarBags.com
Broccoli rip cord
TSP left over saute
Peppers from Rick
Ready for whole cows
Frugality Tip
I was randomly looking at Etsy and saw someone selling something I was interested in that was local to me. I messaged them and asked about local pick up and cash price. They were very interested in cash money with pick up and I saved some money on my purchase. So ask, it will never kill you, and might save you a few dollars.
Operation Independence
3-Month Rental at Basecamp: $800/month, Event Rental Launch
Main Topic: Fearless Living – The Two Sides of "Go For It"
We are talking about two forms of courage today: Professional Courage (to launch and critique) and Personal Courage (to be vulnerable and stand up).
1. The Courage to Launch and Critique: The Farm-to-Table AARThe Farm-to-Table Dinner was a huge "Go For It" moment. The real courage is in the fearless honesty of the After Action Review (AAR): Is this financially viable? $155 - 13/hour
The Diagnostic Tool: The Homestead Revenue StackWe put the Dinner through our Homestead Revenue Stack to analyze where it sits and what it needs to succeed.
The Dinner sits primarily in the Service Layer (Dinner/Class).
Logistics Check: Reality vs. plan mismatch. Example: "Sunset on paper vs. Sunset in the holler (30 min BUBBLE)."
Venue Needs: The oven/stove at BC needs an upgrade.
Experience Flow: Need better arrival/mingling flow.
Financial Fixes: We need to Price up, increase numbers at the dinner, and rely on Upsells.
Opportunity: There is an opportunity for a premium cherry add-on for the dinner service.
Action: Get the chef on the wild edible walk (to enhance the product layer).
Action: If connected to a Farm-to-Table meal delivery service, that would be amazing.
Sometimes "Go For It" means stepping outside your established comfort zone for a cause greater than your business.
The Event: Giving public testimony in front of county officials.
The Experience: I got nervous! My voice sounded emotional instead of my usual assertive self.
The Takeaway: The vulnerability made the testimony more powerful. Being involved in important local matters is one of the few ways we can truly make a difference for our communities, food freedom, and farmers.
Bringing it Home: Your Challenge to Go For It
Courage is action, not the absence of fear. Don't wait until you're "ready."
1. Fearlessly Audit a Project: Go For It and audit a side hustle or homestead project using a framework like the Revenue Stack. Be honest about where you need to price up, fix it, or drop it.
2. Go For the Hard Conversation: Go For It and speak up about a local issue or personal matter you know you should address. Your passion is more powerful than silence.
3. Take the First Small Step: What is the one small, specific step you can take today to move toward a big goal?
Sometimes, you just need to go for it.
Make it a great week.
Song:
GUYS! Don't forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce.
Community
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Holler Roast Coffee
Harvest Right Affiliate Link
By Nicole Sauce4.7
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Today, we are diving deep into what it truly means to be fearless—whether you're launching a business, standing up to the local government, or just trying to live a sustainable life.
Featured Event: Mark your calendars for the Dec 20 LFTN Christmas Reception—sign up now!
Sponsors:
Wealthsteading Podcast: InvestableWealth.com
DiscountMylarBags.com
Broccoli rip cord
TSP left over saute
Peppers from Rick
Ready for whole cows
Frugality Tip
I was randomly looking at Etsy and saw someone selling something I was interested in that was local to me. I messaged them and asked about local pick up and cash price. They were very interested in cash money with pick up and I saved some money on my purchase. So ask, it will never kill you, and might save you a few dollars.
Operation Independence
3-Month Rental at Basecamp: $800/month, Event Rental Launch
Main Topic: Fearless Living – The Two Sides of "Go For It"
We are talking about two forms of courage today: Professional Courage (to launch and critique) and Personal Courage (to be vulnerable and stand up).
1. The Courage to Launch and Critique: The Farm-to-Table AARThe Farm-to-Table Dinner was a huge "Go For It" moment. The real courage is in the fearless honesty of the After Action Review (AAR): Is this financially viable? $155 - 13/hour
The Diagnostic Tool: The Homestead Revenue StackWe put the Dinner through our Homestead Revenue Stack to analyze where it sits and what it needs to succeed.
The Dinner sits primarily in the Service Layer (Dinner/Class).
Logistics Check: Reality vs. plan mismatch. Example: "Sunset on paper vs. Sunset in the holler (30 min BUBBLE)."
Venue Needs: The oven/stove at BC needs an upgrade.
Experience Flow: Need better arrival/mingling flow.
Financial Fixes: We need to Price up, increase numbers at the dinner, and rely on Upsells.
Opportunity: There is an opportunity for a premium cherry add-on for the dinner service.
Action: Get the chef on the wild edible walk (to enhance the product layer).
Action: If connected to a Farm-to-Table meal delivery service, that would be amazing.
Sometimes "Go For It" means stepping outside your established comfort zone for a cause greater than your business.
The Event: Giving public testimony in front of county officials.
The Experience: I got nervous! My voice sounded emotional instead of my usual assertive self.
The Takeaway: The vulnerability made the testimony more powerful. Being involved in important local matters is one of the few ways we can truly make a difference for our communities, food freedom, and farmers.
Bringing it Home: Your Challenge to Go For It
Courage is action, not the absence of fear. Don't wait until you're "ready."
1. Fearlessly Audit a Project: Go For It and audit a side hustle or homestead project using a framework like the Revenue Stack. Be honest about where you need to price up, fix it, or drop it.
2. Go For the Hard Conversation: Go For It and speak up about a local issue or personal matter you know you should address. Your passion is more powerful than silence.
3. Take the First Small Step: What is the one small, specific step you can take today to move toward a big goal?
Sometimes, you just need to go for it.
Make it a great week.
Song:
GUYS! Don't forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce.
Community
Follow me on Nostr: npub1u2vu695j5wfnxsxpwpth2jnzwxx5fat7vc63eth07dez9arnrezsdeafsv
Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn
Telegram Group: https://t.me/LFTNGroup
Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@livingfree:b
Resources
Membership Sign Up
Holler Roast Coffee
Harvest Right Affiliate Link

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