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What I do: Busy Relaxing

Yes of course there is a website for that.  Here: BusyRelax.ing (my first and only .ing domain)

Which means: As little as possible, as often as possible.

Big Picture

A little Digital Marketing while I teach, live, breathe and share information about living and earning a LifeStyle Income (getting Paid To Travel) and the ways to transition from JOB to lifestyle income. See: The LifeStyle Academy https://TheLifeStyle.Academy

I do personal projects (to keep busy) like: Exotic Pools, Write Books, Phography and Travel Food Coffee. All the while I travel, relax, swim eat and drink my way through life….

More Details

Okay, so that's a quick overview of some of the things that I do. However, there's a lot more to this with the Internet whisperer WP effortless access.com, the Internet marketing labs, and many more side hustle sites. As things progress, I'll update this with the different projects and things that are happening and keep you updated with the bigger picture, as well as the details…

 

If you have any questions, there'll be clickable links on each of the things I talk about, and you can always use the contact page to send a message or the direct WhatsApp connection to find me…

Active Projects:

  • The LifeStyle Academy
  • AccXess
  • WP Effortless

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