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Brian Kraft
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Organizing Your REI Education

Brian Kraft
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Howdy! I'm working hard to better prepare myself for a business in real estate investing. There is just SO much valuable info out there (namely, here at BP) and I'm not sure if I'm being just as efficient as I can be. I find that before no time at all, I end up with numerous web browser tabs open--sometimes telling myself-- "oh, I need to come back to this and really dig into this info... but at the moment, I'm following other info down numerous rabbit holes." I'm not always successful at tracking the things I want to learn about. I'm also not sure I'm documenting the info I do learn about and organizing it in the best of ways. I am using Google Drive to at least try to keep on top of things, but I'm not convinced I'm doing the best I can do to make the continuing education aspect all it can be.

I'm wondering if others feel similar to me and what folks might suggest for practices and tools that you find keep you on track and retaining the info you want to internalize.