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PTJ July 4 Evening With Nicole Sauce!

 
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Howdy folks - I have posted this a few random times in all the wrong places.

How can I be of best service to yall as far as facilitating a successful future? I am a master facilitator and propose anyone who is interested sit down and we do a group roundtable session on one of the following:
1) Developing your homestead plan/mindset
2) Setting your future life vision
3) Project accelerators You present an idea and we help accelerate its progress as a group

I know this sound theoretical and a bit intangible - but I promise it isnt. We just need to choose one and go for it.

Or let me know what nut you want to crack as a group and we will hit that thing with a vice...

Thoughts? Anyone interested?

Nicole Sauce
 
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This sounds like a great talk!

Personally, I like the idea of accelerating projects.  I have so many, that it would be so awesome to get them done more quickly!



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S Rogers wrote:This sounds like a great talk!

Personally, I like the idea of accelerating projects.  I have so many, that it would be so awesome to get them done more quickly!



Just in case you don't already have your tickets, you can Get Your PTJ Tickets Here!



This is one of my absolute FAVORITE things to do. If we know 2-3 people who already know they want to be accelerated, I will work with them in advance to prepare a bit.
 
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I will be at the jamboree (and skip). My project is finding a scrap of land. 5 to 20 ac. Im already downsized and leaving the 30ft trailer home, 10ft trailer o tools, and bigtruck in storage for my month at permieland.

A consideration besides raw land is buying another fixerupper to do ada compliance (disabled/age in place). Im aged 50 atm...

Locations ive enjoyed are oregon and florida. FL appeals to me because i like taking trips to cent and s amer.

Talking to others with a combo of mature life exp and interest in self sufficiency about responsible techniques and the work required to do more with land than keep it mowed is exciting.

Ron
 
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I look forward to meeting you!

R Marr wrote:I will be at the jamboree (and skip). My project is finding a scrap of land. 5 to 20 ac. Im already downsized and leaving the 30ft trailer home, 10ft trailer o tools, and bigtruck in storage for my month at permieland.

A consideration besides raw land is buying another fixerupper to do ada compliance (disabled/age in place). Im aged 50 atm...

Locations ive enjoyed are oregon and florida. FL appeals to me because i like taking trips to cent and s amer.

Talking to others with a combo of mature life exp and interest in self sufficiency about responsible techniques and the work required to do more with land than keep it mowed is exciting.

Ron

 
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Hey Nicole,

Would you consider joining the PTJ in 2024 if we give you a ticket or two? Your facilitation skills sound amazing! I imagine a number of the 40+ 2024 PTJ attendees would really enjoy a "group sit down" with you!

Thanks, Tina
 
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Howdy Tina - I had to really think about this one for a few days. This year is really hard because of a family health issue going on in the background so I cannot commit to that timeline right now. I will know more in a month but that is getting aweful close to your event. I have been saying no to everything so I dont let people down because of m y unpredictable predicament right now. Might be a good idea to start talking 2025 ideas. Cheers, Nicole
 
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