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(@mrdon)
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Invitation proudly accepted.  Having just completed my bio, I don't want to rehash everything I put there.  When my 60+ hour a week Just Over Broke (JOB) allows me, I am a blogger who enjoys learning from those who are more experienced than I am.

Granted my time is limited, so my attention must be laser-focused.  Unfortunately, I have Shiny New Thing Syndrome and wander off on tangents frequently.  Due to this affliction, my learning curve may suffer.  I will, however, create interesting posts on the results of my Shiny New Thing Tours.

I work for the day when blogging and affiliate marketing can carry the weight of my lifestyle.  My wife and I have lived in and traveled all of Europe, the United States, and Chile. 

We spent nearly four years in the Athens Greece area and five years in the Maastricht Netherlands area.  While we consider ourselves professional tourists, our voyages these days are more to see family in Chile, Greece, and the Glacier Park area of Montana versus world exploration.  

Our daughter has married into the Army, so their travels across the globe also lead us to new travel opportunities. 

I am relying on my ability to create interesting posts to help others avoid the common pitfalls that I fell into and to become a valued member of like-minded people raising the bar for success.

Sharing success is better than winning in a vacuum!

Enjoying the journey with you.

MrDon

 

 

 

 


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(@rohanm)
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@mrdon Welcome Don 🙂 I also suffered with SOS (shiny object syndrome) for a number of years and still have to fight back the urge sometimes!


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(@mrdon)
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It is a very common affliction, that I doubt a 12-step program could handle.  But I live with it, ignore the urge as much as possible, and fall off the wagon when overwhelmed.  

Then I report back with the what and why.  From there, I roll on along this never-ending journey. 

Enjoying every minute of it.

 

Don


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