Cap Rob, Moon, Moo & You: The Collective Wisdom

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ARRRRRRRRRRRR Captain Rob

I thank Squidoo Lens maker Karen L. Kay for this picture which describes Captain Rob and his Pirate energy!!

Cap was on "Moon, Moo & You: The Collective Wisdom" the other evening (4/28/9) and at the end of the show, Cap, Joan and I said ARRRRRRRRR to each other before playing Claus Jensen's music!!

It feels good to know that the Pirate Reality is possible for those of us who strive patiently, not wishing our lives away but injoying the now, meanwhile relentlessly pursuing our dream.

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How To Move Aboard Your Boat!! 

Thanks Cap!!

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Cap Rob, Moon, Moo & You 

Captain Robert Lee was on "Moon, Moo and You: The Collective Wisdom"
4/28/9. Captain is a regular on the now famous Milagro World, Pat O'Bryan
forum. Cap has written five Electronic Books that are on sale on-line, plus
has other internet marketing enterprises he is involved in.

Captain Rob lives the life we can all admire because he walks the walk. He
simplified his life, got out of debt, lives on a beautiful sail boat, and does what he
wants to do, whenever he wants to do it, whatever the time of day.

Cap says the sail boat is a metaphor for freedom in his life. He doesn't recommend
that everyone live on a sail boat, but that if a person wants to be free in whatever
way she defines free for herself, then his message will resonate with her.

Cap started out after college in Corporate America for three or four years, then was
led to the Homesteading Lifestyle and running his own home based businesses. He
was raised in a small family run business atmosphere, so his early life set the stage
for where he is, right now.

Disclaimer: we all agreed that there is nothing wrong with Corporate America, but for
those of us engaged in the Internet Marketing end of things, Corporate America is
antithetical to what or who we aspire to be in this life time.

In Rob's new EBook, "Living The Pirate's Lifestyle," he lays out the steps in logical
order of what he did and does to simplify and and get free of debt and dependence on
toys and things.

On the show, Rob used the example of credit cards, and getting rid of them entirely.

Or cleaning out all of the unnecessary things in our lives we have not used in 2-3 years.

He suggests taking time off to contemplate exactly what you want out of life, and how
you plan to execute your vision.

Then Do It!!

Joan made a comment that in this current economic crisis, slowing down, getting rid of
unnecessary "stuff" and thus getting closer to one's core values is perhaps the single
most important thing we can "do!"

Joesph Campbell stepped back during the Great Depression and contemplated his life
for the years it took for the Great Depression to begin and end, and came up with the famous
"Follow Your Bliss" and his great contribution to the application of Myth and Heroic Pathways
in modern society!

Rob said he has always been able to see a goal in his mind's eye and drive towards it
relentlessly, in a Napoleon Hill sort of way.

Don't Need A Lot of Money 

He gave the example of driving to Disney World with a car load of kids, and coming up on
a roadblock. Would you say, "Sorry everyone, we have to turn around and go home?"

No, you would take the detours and along the way figure out another way to get there.

At this point, Amanda Goldston came on the line, author of the newly published book
entitled: "Developing Your Intuition Through Taro."

She said that you don't need a lot of money to live the life of your dreams. By scaling back, and
simplifying, you can live on very little money.

This is indeed a revelation!

Joan said she realized she was never going to graduate from life: the "when" this happens,
"then" I'll be happy mentality. That "Now" is the only time that there is.

Rob described his life as it is now.

He can work on his internet marketing endeavors, or go fishing all day with the kids. The life
of freedom can be as simple as this.

Insightful NaNa came on the line, known for her website: "Better Living For Today's Women."

She said she loved the life of flexibility that the Pirate Lifestyle affords. She can take time off and
work in the yard, or play with her grandchildren, then work until 3 am if she wants to.

And she doesn't have to ask anyone's permission!

We discussed some techy issues such as deciding to use Aweber vs 1 Shopping Cart, vs Click
Bank vs PayPal, which was tremendously interesting to all of us but perhaps not so much
for all of you!

All of us vowed to keep doing what we are doing. Ebooks are a thing of the future that
"Writer's Digest" recently validated with a cover story on the topic.

Don't allow the techy hurdles hold you back, the Cap said. Someone is always there to help you.

This show was great food for thought. I recommend that you listen if you want to live the life
of your dreams, if you want to work from your home, if you want to escape the Corporate
America strangle hold.

The online community is amazing and I am so happy we found each other in this tremendously
supportive environment.

And as for all the pirates out there?

ARRRRRRRRR!!

Go Git 'Em!!

The Story Of Cap Rob's Sailboat!! 

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Cap Rob Discussing What It Takes To Live The Pirate's Lifestyle 

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