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Any recommended literature/habits?

Anthony Barrueco
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Hello, 

I'm currently saving up to buy two properties, one an FHA 203K, and an out of state rental once I've spent my first year in my new home. The goal is

I've read the Ultimate Beginner's Guide and am almost done with Long Distance REI by David Greene. They've helped me tremendously from not knowing a thing to at least understanding key terms and the need to assemble a team. I've also been trying to analyze at least one deal a day for practice.

I'd appreciate any book recommendations or even insight on daily habits that help you as an investor.

Thank you in advance!

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Dawn Brenengen
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Dawn Brenengen
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I loved Atomic Habits!  The habits that help me overall definitely contribute to my success as an investor.  Having a morning routine, getting a workout or walk in, making sure I check email in intervals, stay off Facebook, going to bed at a decent hour, etc are all things that help me be personally and professionally successful.

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