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sending positive vibes

John Cardinale
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I'm sending out positive vibes to any of yall out there feeling frustrated with market conditions. Its hard to keep focused sometimes. We should all sit back and take a moment to feel gratitude about our situations no matter how much or little real estate we own...lol.. I'm small peanuts in here and I'm thankful. I'm in Colombia on vacation, my rentals are earning me money. I'm able to work and learn while on vacation due to the blessing and curse of technology. I've been listening to Joe Dispenza, doing meditation everyday, and focusing on the constructive use of my imagination that being me being the owner of 200-300 rental units.

I'm in an apartment complex with 14 floors. I'm walking 5-6 flights of stairs per day for exercise. When I get to the top of the 14th floor I use the elevator to go back down to the first. It hit me that this is a metaphor for my 13 door rental portfolio. I'll close on a duplex promptly when I get back and bust through my "14th floor ceiling."

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