75K followers
So, Iv'e been monioring my followers for the last few days because
my network indicator has showed a milestone number. It appears that today was the day that I topped 75,000 followers inside WA.
It appears that a new member put me over the
mark.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/vanierre
Say howdy to Vee.
And Thanks to all of you that have made this milestone possible.
Craig
P.S. Sorry this is so short. Still challenged by my Right Hand being out of service.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/labman/blog/whats-a-warrior-to-do-when-wounded
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Wow! Congrats Craig. If that doesn't make you a WA "influencer", I don't know what does.
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Seventy-six years of life have taught me that being actively engaged in any good cause will alleviate all anxieties, fears and make disappointments only temporary. As we lose ourselves in a worthwhile project by focusing on the needs of others, we achieve a mindset that actually lifts us, making us feel better and causes us to forget or at lease view our own predicament as not as precarious as we might have otherwise imagined. Nothing will replace good honest, hard work in any worthwhile project. Far too often we try to make ourselves feel better by an assortment selfish pleasures to amuse and entertain ourselves when the solution can be right next to us, when we see someone who needs help. Our instant involvement in helping to assist the needs of our 'neighbor' we find that instantly our focus has changed from what we once thought was more important. Always give your very best.
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