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One of the things I'm always telling my clients and my friends to do when they want to get started in real estate is to stop asking “what if” questions and start asking “what next” questions. Big, big difference between the two. It’s easy to get stuck in what-ifs, like what if the seller gets mad at my offer? What if I offer too much, the seller accepts my offer, and then I get it under contract, and I'm trying to sell it, and I can't sell it because I've offered too much? What if I can't get the money to buy the house or the vacant lot?
You could go down a hundred different directions and get really discouraged really quickly. If you wait until all your I’s are dotted and all your T’s are crossed before you take any action, guess what? You're never going to get anywhere. I always tell my clients to stop worrying about the what-ifs and just focus on what’s next. I started seeing success when I was okay with making mistakes and started taking massive, imperfect action.
What’s Inside:
—Why you need to stop focusing on the “what ifs”
—How I help clients focus on what matters most in their business
—The importance of taking imperfect action
By Joe McCall4.8
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One of the things I'm always telling my clients and my friends to do when they want to get started in real estate is to stop asking “what if” questions and start asking “what next” questions. Big, big difference between the two. It’s easy to get stuck in what-ifs, like what if the seller gets mad at my offer? What if I offer too much, the seller accepts my offer, and then I get it under contract, and I'm trying to sell it, and I can't sell it because I've offered too much? What if I can't get the money to buy the house or the vacant lot?
You could go down a hundred different directions and get really discouraged really quickly. If you wait until all your I’s are dotted and all your T’s are crossed before you take any action, guess what? You're never going to get anywhere. I always tell my clients to stop worrying about the what-ifs and just focus on what’s next. I started seeing success when I was okay with making mistakes and started taking massive, imperfect action.
What’s Inside:
—Why you need to stop focusing on the “what ifs”
—How I help clients focus on what matters most in their business
—The importance of taking imperfect action

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