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All Forum Posts by: Robert K. Morillo

Robert K. Morillo has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Over-analyzing and Information Overload

Robert K. MorilloPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kissimmee, FL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 2
That's the key right there. Instead of feeling like everything has to happen all at once, do what makes sense - one day at a time. Thanks 

Originally posted by @Kuba F.:

Kind of hard to see what's overwhelming, but generally when that happens you're doing too much and not focusing on what you should be doing next. So you have to step back and prioritize. What must I do today, what can I leave until tomorrow?

Post: Over-analyzing and Information Overload

Robert K. MorilloPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kissimmee, FL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 2
Yes. I did hold that conversation with my broker prior to stepping into the realm of wholesaling. She actually encouraged it and gave me approval. 

Originally posted by @James Green:

@Robert K. Morillo my first question, has your broker given you permission to wholesale?  I see that you are an agent. If not you might want to have that conversation.

Post: Over-analyzing and Information Overload

Robert K. MorilloPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kissimmee, FL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 2
Makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing those quotes and I will definitely take heed to that advice Just breathe; smaller, more manageable goals.

Originally posted by @Jay Dewberry:

Henry Ford once said:

"If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right."

He also said:

“Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs”

Once you get to the point of feeling overwhelmed, take a breath, sit back and divide your goals into smaller more manageable stages. Then as you accomplish each smaller stage, it brings you closer to your overall goal, thus giving you a sense of progress, success, and completion. Just thoughts. Good luck.

Post: Over-analyzing and Information Overload

Robert K. MorilloPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kissimmee, FL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 2

Makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing those quotes and I will definitely take heed to that advice Just breathe; smaller, more manageable goals.

Post: Over-analyzing and Information Overload

Robert K. MorilloPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kissimmee, FL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 2

I've been doing research on executing flip or "wholesale" deals since the middle of February and I finally started taking steps towards finding my first nontraditional deal. I've got a cash buyer's list,  door hangers, bandit signs, business cards and a website. I designed all of my marketing materials and built the website myself, so I haven't even spent over $275.00 to get everything together. However, since I've got access to plenty of distressed property lists (not on the mls), I feel a little overwhelmed with the amount information I've taken in just the last couple of weeks. I feel as if I'm trying to do too much too fast and expecting the end result before analyzing the best leads to secure my first deal. 

Am I overthinking everything or should I just continue doing what I'm doing?