The Do More Podcast

John Chapman Returns: Insights on Quitting your 9-5 and Finding Purpose


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My friend John Chapman, a two-time guest on our show, shares his personal journey of transitioning from a demanding career as an attorney to embracing the world of real estate investing. We delve into the emotional hurdles that accompany such a leap, the initial exhilaration of freedom, and the unexpected challenges that arise when the structure of a traditional job is removed. John and I reflect on the importance of finding meaningful activities post-job and how this journey influences our overall sense of fulfillment. Ultimately, we explore how financial independence not only allows for greater personal freedom but also necessitates a proactive approach to maintaining productivity and happiness.

John Chapman returns for a thought-provoking discussion on the challenges and triumphs of achieving financial freedom through real estate investing.

Our conversation covers the emotional turmoil of quitting a stable job, highlighting the mixed feelings of excitement and fear that accompany such a significant life change.

We explore the critical question: What happens after you leave your traditional job behind?

Chapman shares insights from his own journey, noting that the initial weeks of freedom can lead to an unexpected existential crisis. He reflects on the need to find new ways to be productive and fulfilled outside of a structured work environment, emphasizing that simply stepping away from a job is not enough; one must actively seek new avenues for engagement and satisfaction.

Key Takeaways:

  • Quitting your job can be a daunting leap, often filled with fear, even when financially viable.
  • The initial excitement of leaving a job can quickly turn into an existential crisis if no plans are set.
  • Finding productivity outside of a traditional job is essential for maintaining fulfillment and happiness.
  • Creating a structure and routine post-job is crucial to avoid feeling lost and unproductive in daily life.
  • Building relationships with brokers and having credibility is key to finding better deals in today's market.
  • Investing in tertiary markets can provide stability, as larger players often avoid these areas, reducing competition.

Thanks for following, subscribing and listening to this episode of The Do More podcast hosted by Jon Farling. To learn more or ask questions, go to l4investing.com.

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