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THE ROOKIE PLAYBOOK

 

Welcome to this week’s episode of the Flip Talk REI Round Table podcast! This is where we share our thoughts as investors who’ve seen a lot of ups, downs, and the in-betweens in our market and go over our experience with each one.

On this week’s episode, we discuss rekindling the flame in running your business, especially when you’ve reached the height of your real estate investing career. We discuss some of our struggles and share stories on how we were able to solve them. We also share some of our favorite ways to get leads if you’re still new in this business.

“If you’re built like an entrepreneur, success becomes the struggle and the fight and building something.” – Don Costa

This Week on FlipTalk’s REI Round Table:

  • Comparing real estate investing to bodybuilding.
  • How to reignite your passion in being an entrepreneur when things get repetitive.
  • Why you have to be careful of complacency.
  • Why you do more transactions with yourself than in business.
  • How positive people around you can contribute to your growth.
  • What it takes to know what works for you and your market.
  • What your old leads can teach you.
  • How to generate leads in any hot market.

Key Takeaways:

  • Take the time to enjoy the moment and the wins.
  • At every level you will have a struggle.
  • The money is in the follow-up.

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