Best Real Estate Investing System for Beginner
Improve Yourself as a Real Estate Investor and a Business
Person
I am someone who is believes in constant improvement and
never becoming complacent with yourself. Complacency is the
monster that stops forward progress. Continue to push
forward. Continue to focus. Continue to grow. These are some
suggestions on how to keep yourself stimulated and
developing:
1. Attend your local real estate investors’ association
groups to learn from other investors. Plan to attend the
monthly meetings conducted by your local REIA group. You’ll
meet and learn from a host of different vendors, investors,
and professionals who can always bring value to your growing
real estate business. At any point in your investing career,
these groups will always be a benefit and a resource for
you. Make attending them part of your system.
2. Keep networking. Don’t fall into the trap thinking you’re
too busy to go to a networking event or too busy to meet
so-and-so. The business can get crazy at times, where you
have so much going on that it’s easy to convince yourself
you don’t need to go to that meeting because there are more
pressing issues to take care of. Change that mindset. You
must keep networking. You must keep talking to people and
letting them know what you do, what state of your business
you’re in, and finding out what they do and how you can add
value to them. The greater your network, the greater your
opportunities will always be.
3. Continue with your education. Look for new boot camps,
new courses, new teleseminars. Listen to the best real
estate speakers and investors you can find. A lot of what
they talk about may be the same, but each one will have
something different to offer—maybe a different strategy, a
different technique. There’s always something to glean from
the way they do business that is better than anyone else.
Keep your library full of courses, books, and CDs. We’re all
in this business together to be successful, and we can all
help each other get there. Make sure you listen to others in
your business.
4. Join your local chapter of Entrepreneurs Only (EO) or
Vistage International, the network of CEOs. Organizations
like these give you access to individuals who are successful
in business and who can offer you help to build your real
estate business and deeper networks. Many advantages can be
found by reaching outside the real estate networks and into
ones that focus more on professional and entrepreneurial
fields. These can be a very strong benefit to you.
5. Work with a business coach. It’s so easy to get off track
in this business as you get caught up in everything you’re
doing, all the important variables that go into your real
estate business. But you must keep yourself focused. Working
with a business coach can help you prioritize your goals in
both your business and personal life. They can help you gain
balance so the life you’re living is more complete and
satisfying. I’ve found that using a business coach is very
impactful on my life and my business.
6. In addition to reading books, listening to real estate
speakers, and going to your local REIA groups, consider
working with a local real estate coach or mentor, someone
who is aware of all these strategies. Find someone who has
used these methods, who knows how to negotiate with sellers,
and who knows your local market. The real estate coach isn’t
necessarily going to teach you anything you don’t already
know, but they will help facilitate your learning process.
Most importantly, they’ll serve as that firm hand behind
your back, making sure you’re staying focused, and taking
action to launch and propel your real estate business.
I started with a local real estate mentor when I began in
the business, and it was one of the best moves I ever made.
It was someone who held me accountable for the actions I
said I would take.
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