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Posted about 8 years ago

Best Ever Success Habit of the Nation's #1 Landlord Aid

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Linda Libertore, who created the number one tenant communication and payment assistant company in the nation that supports over 1,000 landlords, is one of many speakers who will be presenting at the 1st annual Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever Conference in Denver, CO February 24th to 25th.

I interviewed Linda on my podcast mid last year and she provided her Best Ever Advice, which is a sneak preview of the information she will be presenting at the conference. The main, practical takeaway I had from our conversation was find something, a habit, technique, etc., that needs to be done to further your success and do it on a daily basis.

Linda attributes much of her success to being a big “daily person.” In other words, she is always looking for specific activities that will bring or has brought her tangible success. When she discovers one, she exploits that success habit by doing it on a daily basis. Not on odd days or even days only, and not weekly or monthly, but she makes the commitment to doing it daily.

When Linda first began her tenant communication and payment assistant company, she was starting from scratch. The only real estate experience she had was obtaining a real estate license, so she did not have many connections with landlords. The only way she could expand her business was by conducting everyone’s favorite activity – cold calling. Being a “daily person” and understanding the power of consistent and persistent activity, she committed to making a certain number of cold calls every single day, no matter what. Linda knew that if she wanted to create a large, successful business, she couldn’t give up in the face of rejection or even miss a single day.

Another habit that Linda commits to daily is widening her education of the real estate industry. She is involved in eight local real estate associations. In order to add value to those meetings and not just sit silently, she must perform research prior to attending meetings and remain dedicated to her self-taught education. And with eight meetings to attend every month, she has committed to conducting some from of research or self-education every day in order to continuously have information she can provide to others.

Education and cold calling are just two of many examples of success habits you can introduce to your daily routine. Reading, journaling, running numbers on deals, or creating posts on BiggerPockets are a few other examples of success habits that you can implement daily, but your options are basically limitless. Once you find an activity, habit, exercise, etc. that furthers your real estate success and brings you tangible benefits, exploit that activity by performing it each and every day, no matter what.

What are some of your daily habits that have furthered your real estate success?

Want to learn other real estate professional success habits, as well as a wide range of other real estate niches? Attend the 1st Annual Best Ever Conference February 24-25 in Denver, CO. It’s the only real estate investing conference whose content and speakers are curated based on the expressed needs of the audience. Visit to learn more!

Related: Best Ever Speak Brie Schmidt Sneak Peek How to Avoid the Shiny Object Syndrome in Real Estate Investor

Related: Best Ever Speaker Kevin Bupp Sneak Peek Lessons Learned From Losing Everything During the Financial Crash

Related: Best Ever Speaker Theresa Bradley-Banta Sneak Peek Don’t Invest in Real Estate on Unfounded Optimism and Emotions



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