By way of introduction, I'm a tax attorney, have a tax firm where we focus on U.S. international tax and cross-border taxes. I've lived and worked in six countries, travelled the world, and now go back and forth between Canada and the United States. I value the sense of achievement and accomplishment - and believe the U.S. gives that to any entrepreneur who is willing to put in best effort, and a little extra effort on top of it. It is great to be part of community where members help each other. Giving is important and not easy to come by, but you made it possible here. I'm looking forward to contributing. The major challenge I'm facing is being overwhelmed by tons of information and great strategies to implement - but finding it difficult to do, given more than 209 items on my to-do-now list. My focus for the next 30 days is to check off all these items. It's just a grind. There is no way around it. It requires laser focus and granular and methodical grind. I am organizing my agenda, planning ahead, and block time for important activities for periods of time when I cannot be interrupted, so that I don't lose the focus.