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Ulrich Burke
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How do Real Estate Investors spend there time?

Ulrich Burke
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  • New York City, NY
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Hello, I was reading the Slight Edge by Jeffery Orlson and it spoke about compounding time. And I thought How are successful Real Estate Investor spending there time? I wonder, would anyone care to share this information?

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Brian P.
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Brian P.
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Well basically I am a contrarian. What I schedule is my personal time and anything left over I do the most productive thing I can which most of the time is prospecting. So I schedule vacations, dates and time with my wife, doctor appointments and haircuts, all the non-business side of life.

I once when to the funeral of an investor friend that was young with a life full of business just like me. As they lowered him I looked at his wife and kiks and thought this sucks, yeah he left money but I could see that wasn't enough.

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