
16 January 2017 | 82 replies
Yes it did, and I'm so glad I fought through the emotional waves, making the scary unknown into a new, exciting venture.

5 April 2015 | 1 reply
Hi Collin,2nd lien investors rely primarily on the emotional equity of the owner to get their 2nd paying again.

6 October 2016 | 24 replies
thank you BenThank you JohnRegarding self-employment over a w-2 jobWhen I was just out of the Marine Corps and I had this job at Johnson Controls engineering firm because I was a science major, had a lot of calculus physics and chemistryMy job was to sell to developers and builders That wanted air and water control devices and I was on straight commission basicallyI had like $20,000 in commissions that they didn't pay me for I got really upset and at 25 yrs of age I didn't have very much EQ, and my emotions got the best me I basically even went to a lawyer and asked how can I get my 20,000 in commissions here's the proof they owe me the moneyMy lawyer says it's gonna cost you 10,000 in legal fees to sue them at a minimum he's going to need that upfront as a retainerAnd then there was no guarantees I would get the 20 kThat's why I made the commitment at 25 never ever ever be a W-2 employee and I work as a 1099 alwaysThen I found a real estate 60-year-old mentor who taught me everything from distressed property to foreclosures to divorce to bankruptcy to probateI work for five hundred a week for 2 and a half years and then opened up my own business and did approximately 28 seller interviews a weekMy closing ratio in the beginning wasn't very good because I sucked at itBut with the good coaching from my teacher I got better and better and betterI quit after 2 1/2 years and started my own company on a shoestring it wasn't easyBut I made over hundred thousand dollars my first year if it wasn't for the teacher I would not know how to run a business and I would not know how to hire people and I would not know how to market and I would not know how to negotiateAnd you never stop learning because I made a Ton of money I was 29 and I made over 1 million and a quarter I rolled it back into the company which was a mistakeBut live and learn!

7 April 2015 | 6 replies
She likes to wear her emotions on her sleeve and is one of those people that have never met a stranger.

8 April 2015 | 3 replies
Keep some reserves, in case it takes longer for you to rent out the other unit.Please remove most emotions when you want to be a landlord.
7 April 2015 | 6 replies
for each goal until you get to the underlying emotional reason...this will be the fuel that keeps you going when the setbacks happen, and they WILL happen.

12 April 2015 | 10 replies
I said "of course", that I realized it was an emotional decision so I completely understood.

11 May 2016 | 5 replies
Don't let your emotions get to you, maybe switch up your tactics and look at properties that have been listed for 90+ days and offer substantially lower than asking price.

12 May 2016 | 6 replies
Although this is a great idea on paper housing is very emotional for some people.

12 May 2016 | 16 replies
If you were putting your sale, that would be different because then, as @Justin Fox alluded to, your buyers will respond to your property on an emotional level and, yes, the woman, will care a lot about the bells and whistles in the kitchen and bath.Two things jumped out at me though: flooring - you mentioned carpeting.