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Jake Deiters
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Louis, MO
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ISO books to address my weakness

Jake Deiters
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Louis, MO
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BP family, I’m looking for book recommendations that will address one of my weaknesses... delegating/managing others. I’ve always had the mindset that whatever I am doing, I have to do it in order for it to be done right. I have trouble delegating. I’d rather make the mistake myself than watch others make a mistake. This has forced me into working harder all my life, opposite of all our goals. For those cash flow quadrant fans, I’ve always had S quadrant characteristics that have kept me from the right side. The good news is I’ve recognized this as a weakness that I need to address so are there any suggestions on REI books, business books, or anything else completely different you feel may help drive that mentality away? Thanks!
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