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Updated over 6 years ago,
Words Of Wisdom From Renegade Millionaaire
Some words of Wisdom from Rob Minton of RenegadeMillioaire.com
If you're an entrepreneur, learn to love failure. Learn to love testing new marketing strategies. Learn to love hiring, firing and training new employees. Learn to love the things other entrepreneurs hate.
- If you're a real estate investor, learn to love property management. Learn to love handling problems. Learn to love screening tenants. Learn to love collecting rent. Learn to love getting bad tenants out.
(I've been investing in real estate for over 25 years. I literally hated property management during my first 10 years. I finally realized the key to success as a real estate investor IS property management and I forced myself to become a great property manager.
Today, I manage all of my own properties and they're far more profitable because I learned to love management. Average real estate investors don't make nearly as much money from their properties simply because they don't love management. They haven't studied property management. They have built and tested different property management systems).
- If you want to be strong, learn to love being sore. Don't avoid soreness, make it a part of your daily life.
- If you want to be healthy, learn to love fasting. Learn to love dealing with hunger. Learn to love the process of breaking your food addictions.
- If you're a real estate professional, learn to love generating and converting new leads. Learn to love marketing. It's the one thing that will transform your business and most real estate agents hate it.
In other words, learn to love the most painful aspects of whatever it is you're trying to accomplish. Average people tend to avoid these things and we can easily set ourselves apart by excelling where others don't.
Learn to love what average people hate.