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Posted over 8 years ago

Hard Money Bankers - Paralyzed

Being frozen in a single position is never a fun place to be when you are trying to head towards a goal. Very often I bump into people that are stuck in their real estate investing career in a form of 'Paralysis Analysis' . I am not quite sure the reason people run into this, but I am guessing it is similar to a writers block. What I have noticed is that when speaking with people in this frozen phase, they tend to lack focus. They don't seem to realize that they are looking at one hundred different things at once and can't seem to make a decision or move forward. I would suggest to people that if they find themselves in static mind set for too long in this business to check and see if they are looking at too many different things. The easiest thing to do is slim down all of the peripheral ideas and focus on one at a time. This should at least help you start moving in a direction rather than feeling stuck.

Ian Walsh

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