Oct 10th

I greatly appreciate the MMM Challenge. Why?

By Jeanette Pangilinan, Millionaire in Training, MMMChallenge.com
I believe I owe my fellow MMM Challengers and my directors and mentors. This is for you. 

When I got into the challenge I was one newbie trying to get by and trying to figure out what am I suppose to do and how am I supposed to do it. And just so sick and tired of people who call themselves 'gurus' taking advantage of knowledge hungry real estate investors.

I have  learned a lot but most especially about 4 things: Mindset, Marketing, Teamwork, and adding Value.

Mindset - Can I really do this?  Was the question that has been lingering in my head. Can I really do this? What will happen this year? What does my future look like? I  had all these questions which I also call them doubt in my heart. Am I really destined to be great as what my heart and faith tells me. I needed help, because the world says otherwise. I learned to believe in my dreams because of this team, because of this company. The burn challenge, the affirmations, and the declarations have helped alot.

Marketing - Social Media marketing has been a very big part of what I've been doing in the challenge, and I didn't see it that way before that I can use it for business. The experience gave me the opportunity to  discover some strenghts to leverage some weaknesses(yes like phone calls). :) I also appreciate the Marketing tips Danny endlessly share especially the importance of pinging and the handwritten cards.

Team Work - The experience of working with an amazing group of people who are of the same mindset who works with passion. It is very different when working in the corporate world. The Accountability of being open to each other and to help each other get to the next level.  I feel this has been a family experience. I appreciate the simple moments of bonding in the calls one on one, the unity calls have been a wonderful especially the last one. :) Your testimonials have reminded and confirmed that I am in the right crowd.

Adding Value - This has been a VALUE in its self. This has really changed my whole perspective in doing business. It's not what I can receive but what I can give. Everyday of my life has been changed with this... 'how can I help you?' 'how can I add value to you?' Genuinely extending help to those who want help makes me more comfortable in doing this business. 

Overall, this experience have been very fruitful and is like the sowing season... and the harvest is about to come... actually has been slowly showing itself.

I am grateful and honored to be a part of this team. Thank you to my mentors Danny and Rick, and to my directors Jo, Sam, Dana and Alex, and to my MMM Challenge teammates. May you always be blessed!

The challenge maybe over soon but the VALUE you have genuinely provided will never be forgotten.
Aug 31st

LA Times: An Event Like No Other

By David Turner, Investor, Project Management, Marketing, Consulting

My Experience At My First HIS Real Estate Live Event

 

Recently, I attended a live HIS Real Estate investor seminar in downtown LA near their office located there. Originally, the event was going to be held at the office, but because there was such an interest, the event had to be moved to a larger venue nearby. Now what I am about to share may be a surprise to many who read this, but here goes.

 

I have been to a fair amount of events and seminars over the past few years, so I have a bit of experience in this department. And I know the routine now; speaker comes up, shares some info, entices and excites you, then bingo-bango, if you want more info rush to the back of the room, but hurry cause there is only a limited number of packages at this price. You know what I'm talking about right? Or haven't you had the pleasure of experiencing this yet? I told you I was experienced in this department!

 

Well, this was the first major difference at this event. Nothing for sale. Say what? It must not have been a real live event then you say. But you'd be wrong. Like advertised, this was a 2-day learning experience with not one mention of an item for sale. Well, perhaps once, jokingly, just to be sure people were paying attention and just in case they were feeling slighted since it was later in the afternoon and nothing had been offered for sale yet. I think I saw a couple people getting ready to run to the back out of habit from past seminars.

 

Seriously though, the team from HIS Real Estate delivered on their promise and uncovered details on their fix-n-flip residential model currently in this area, their commercial investor package, and how to do joint venture, partnership deals and raise private money. And the information provided covered many techniques and a lot of information you could take with you and implement if that was your desire. In addition, there was a wealth of information on how you or someone you may know, could work with HIS Real Estate, their partners, their power-team, and utilize all their experience to get started or expand your business without all the risks associated with doing this all on your own. Plus, it presents you with the advantage of getting into multiple deals quickly and into the world of commercial investing, which can be a daunting task on your own if you are not highly motivated, knowledgeable in this area of investing, and have the resources necessary to do it on your own.

 

On top of that, examples were shown and discussed of recently completed and live deals in the pipeline currently, not projects from years ago, thus demonstrating their ability to get it done in today's economic climate and provide a win-win scenario for their investor clients. While, Rick Melero did the bulk of the presentation, there were guest speakers from the fix-n-flip residential sector and a local attorney that shared information on how to work with private investors. There were various question and answer segments throughout the two days and all questions were answered as the group present was quite inquisitive. But then this is what the ultimate live seminar should be like. A ton of information presented with a quarter ton of follow-up questions to clarify what the attendees just heard. All done in a fashionable manner that was a win-win for everybody in attendance.

 

I believe everybody had a great time, learned a lot, and hopefully left with some new ideas for their business and perhaps some will be doing business with HIS Real Estate in the near future if not immediately.

 

As for me, since I have been associated with HIS Real Estate with the ongoing MMM Challenge, it really brought the pieces of the puzzle together and cemented my relationship with the company. There is nothing like a live event and networking with like minded professionals that can pull together a team and get your mind in the right place. Personally, I really enjoyed being a part of this live event, doing my part to help bring it together, and meeting and networking with the attendees. Plus, I was able to spend some quality time with many of my teammates in the Challenge, as well as, Adrian and Luis (Part of the LA Business Team), Director Sam Ally, and the man of the hour, Mr. Rick Melero. It is too bad the time went so fast, but I am already looking forward to the next live event coming up this fall in Orlando.

 

It would be great to see 'YOU' there in Orlando as well. It will be another great event with a boat load of information and nothing for 'sale', I promise. The scheduled dates are October 22nd & 23rd and you can register now for free if you go to: Live 2-day Investor Seminar or if you would like to get more information prior to signing up, get on one of the weekly Investor Webinars leading up to the event. But do it now; time flies and it will be here before you know it. If you need a flight – the sooner the better, plus these events normally get filled and you don't want to miss out, believe me. OK then, don't Mickey Mouse around, get signed up now and see you in Orlando in a few weeks.

Aug 28th

My Experience of Real Deal Live Event in LA.

By Toshi Endo - Millionaire in Training, MMMChallenge.com
No hype. No ra-ra. Just solid information.   That how I describe the recent event I expereiced in LA. I have read many real estate books and have done few deals here and there, and I have been searching a key and a missing piece of puzzle to make my real estate investment business successful.  I know that Rick is well may be considered as a guru in commercial real estate in general, but I can't speak to that. I can only tell you that he is the real deal as the name of the compay says! He is also one of the most approachable, low-key, and genuinely friendly person you'll ever meet. There's no hype or questionable ethics in his material (which is more of a reference than a "course", by the way; just real-world experience that can save you huge amounts of money.)

I have a so much expectations to the event and it was more than expected.  The energy of people were so positive and uplifting, and the key difference of this event and other was not based on artificially created hype but rather based on true genuine interest in business of each other.  Many of my other MMM Challenge teammates were there to support with each other and striving for the common goal; having successful event. I was feeling such an openess to network without any reserve. I totally felt the positive vibe of everyone, and I did not feel like the meeting was the first time!  I am so grateful to asscociate with such a great teammates and made me even want to know them better including those whom I have not met yet.  This is certainly one of the best things happen to me. 

I was very fortunate to spend some one on one time with Sam, and I have to tell that I was very stoked to see Sam in person and had an oportunity to speak with him in person!  I am extremly happy to gain some insignt from him and learning his genuine interest in success in all of us, MMM challengers.  Seeing him eye to eye was so powerful, he deliverd his words from his heart and I was totally moved by him.  I say it again, I am so lucky to learn something from him.  I cannot wait to see him again sometime AND see other wonderful directors, so I can feel even more powerful. I am more than 100% positive to feel incredible energy like I expereicenced from Sam, but in their unique way, that is something I am looking forawrd to.

I heard many great genuine feedbacks from attendees and I was able to witness the business relathiship was created on the spot.  I do not want to call the event as seminar, since the word seminar is asscociated with pitch fest event in my opinion.  I have never expereiced anything like this.  It is nothing but a pure content, focusing on time tested principles, and relationship building practice.  Rick never emphasized on the tactics, which most seminar gurus do!  We have to understand that focusing on the tactics and strategies are not necessary bad thing, but need to recognized what is more important; "how to create better relationship and do the right transaction based on the timeless principle, adding value to the others".  We have been learning the principles throughout the challenge, but the event truly showed me how to apply, and filling the gap of saying and doing.

Rick slammed me hard what HIS organization is about and that's the way I love it, and made me want to involve even more. Rick,  thank you very much for every single opportuniy to hear and learn from you.  My desire to work with you and your organization is so stong and I am determined to perform.   I am planning to attend October event to see everyone again -- The last, but not least,  I must meet with Danny, Gary, and Stew on top of everyone for sure.  I do not feel MMM challenge will be over until I see these wonderful mentors.  Thank you very much for the opportunity.

Aug 24th

"Acres of Diamonds" A book review by Sean T. Brown

By Sean T. Brown Real Estate Consultant, MMM Graduate
"Acres of Diamonds" A book review by Sean T. Brown

Is it not true that only the really great writings can stand the test of time? Although this story may seem
ridiculously simple, it is the lesson behind it that is mans continuous folly and will forever keep it revelant now
and beyond our years.

It is a classic story of a farmer disgruntled with his yield, wanting so desparatley to figure out another way to
improve his life beyond his current condition. He becomes frustrated with his land and decides to sale it for pennies
in comparison and packs up to wander his country in search of riches else where. Upon exhausting all his resources,
apparently eluding riches at every turn, he finds himself desolate, indigent, his spirit broken and decides to take
his own life, never to realize him farm was full of "Acres of Diamonds."

This story touches home for me because as an entrepreneur at some point or another we have all been struck with the
"shiny rock" sydrome. Meaning I have spent countless hours at seminars and courses chasing what I thought to be the
next best money making opportunity, only to find out if I would have dug in a little deeper I was only a few feet from
from gold or diamonds.

We all have our skepticism, however I have been proven wrong on a number of occassions, where I took a leap of faith
only to be revealed that I was surrounded by everything I needed, just when I thought it could never be so.
This vision, this third eye if you will, is always open, without practice and conscious effort we have a tendency
to ignore what is right beneath our feet.

I highly recommend reading this e-book, for it is a good reminder that we should first look within before we end up without!

Get your copy here:

http://hisrealestatenetwork.com/Dr.-Russell-Conwell-Acres-of-Diamonds-Free-Ebook.pdf

Sean T. Brown

Millionaire in Training

www.mmmchallenge.com

www.realdealcommunity.com
Aug 24th

Acres Of Diamonds Book Review

By David Turner, Investor, Project Management, Marketing, Consulting

Acres Of Diamonds Book Review

A classic writing from Dr. Russell Conwell

 

While Dr. Conwell was a man of variable traits and successes, he had a high esteem for his follow man and teaching others to be successful through his habits and life experiences. I believe he felt all men and women could be successful if only to use the tools at their hands, learn from their experiences, not overlook the obvious, keep their focus and wits about them. Are these not the traits we are learning in the Challenge?

 

Dr. Conwell talks of many who over looked riches and wealth they had right in front of them for the bigger over-all picture of wealth they were pursuing. Most tried so hard to find the things they wanted, they never managed to reach their goals. Had they looked at the smaller picture, focused, and used their resources better, they could certainly have achieved their overall goals.

 

He also alludes to the fact that man or woman must learn to earn. That by being given the silver spoon, so to speak, not many if any, have ever sustained. By learning the value of hard work and money, one can truly appreciate the fruits of their labor and success, but not without. Not knowing true value of their wealth in most instances has only lead to failure in the end.

 

Conwell emphasizes that to do well in business, as well as, life in general you should know your audience. By this I mean to get to know the people you will supply with product or service. By determining need and knowing the person/s with which you want to do business you can not help but be successful. Is this not another of the teachings we have been shown throughout our apprenticeship here...learn to show 'Value'. When value is shown to others first, they will want to know more about us and perhaps, most likely do business with us if our criteria meets their needs or refer us to others that may be looking for our services.

 

I found Dr. Conwell's book quite interesting and it made me think quite a bit about my life, where I have been and where I am headed. It makes me wonder 'what if ' or perhaps 'what have I overlooked or taken for granted' ? Maybe where I should have 'zigged' instead of 'zagged'. It makes me wonder why I have not had the success I have surely thought I would have. It has enlightened me and presented me with findings that surely will have an impact as I move forward and continue to grow. Surprisingly, or perhaps not so much so, it causes me to see the values that the mentors of this great program are attempting to bring forth from us all. The qualities they are trying to instill within us as we move forward with our over-all lives. And, as in the past, there is certainly a method to the madness. :)

 

And since some who read this over time may not really realize the process or metamorphoses to which I have been exposed, just know that to take the time to read this book can hopefully put you on the same path. The teachings that Dr. Conwell exposes can be both eye-opening and contagious to your overall success if digested properly. So go to the link provided and take the time to read this magnificent, timeless work of art and learn where your 'Acres of Diamonds' is hidden before you go throughout life looking for something that is right in front of, or perhaps even under, you.

 

You can download the book here for free:

http://hisrealestatenetwork.com/Dr.-Russell-Conwell-Acres-of-Diamonds-Free-Ebook.pdf

Aug 24th

Acres of Diamonds by Russell Conwell - Yes, I Can Dig This!

By Chris Jones (Zeru) - Millionaire in Training, MMMChallenge.com
Acres of Diamonds by Russell Conwell

As I read books like these that Danny and the mentors suggest to be read, I feel kind of stupid. How clear it is that money or wealth is not in engineering degrees or any certifications for that matter. Wealth is not a mysterious virtue to be gotten by some tiresome, illustrious or complicated pursuit.

I like this book by Mr. Conwell for its simplicity, honesty and purity. He states that each one of us living in this blessed nation has an opportunity to better ourselves by using our own skill, energy, and friends. Here in this simple statement, he establishes a path connecting ones God given assets through “energy” and enterprise to ones friends. It is this connection that leverages a single effort into a powerful force. I have come to realize that it is people that make you rich.

You certainly cannot begin to apply energy and enterprise and build a strong and profitable network of friends if you are not internally convinced that making a profit for your efforts is a just and noble reward. Your situation is worsened, failure is certain and you will be bequeathed to an existence of poverty and regret if you are convinced that riches are evil and to be avoided as the plague. He is quite emphatic when he states that, “I say that you ought to get rich, and it is your duty to get rich.” Contrary to the poison spewed from most pulpits, he contends that, “…to make money honestly is to preach the gospel.” The rich are not inherently more dishonest than the poor. In fact, they are rich because more people trust them and work with them. It is often the misguided and misinterpreted preaching of the gospel that gives rewards for the sluggish and unproductive natures of the poor.

He states that, “Money is power, and you ought to be reasonably ambitious to have it.” The physical and productive attributes of the Christian life cannot function without it and this was purposely planned by God. We ought not to assess piety to poverty; that would be a huge mistake. He also takes an unpopular stand by saying that we should be more discriminating about who we help. We should not encourage negative, unproductive or destructive behavior but seek to help only those who truly cannot help themselves.

I had to think about this statement for a while, “Well, then, you can measure the good you have been to this city by what this city has paid you, because a man can judge very well what he is worth by what he receives; that is, in what he is to the world at this time.” I believe this leads to one of the major keys that Mr. Conwell discovered. You are rewarded in life by what value your social circle or “city” places on you. The good thing is that you are not powerless to improve what that value is. By doing a few of the following, you can find ways to create value for yourself:

  • Being observant to trends
  • Discovering common needs
  • Caring about the folks you interact with
  • Doing what you can NOW to improve your life and the lives of those around you
  • Allocating you resources to proven needs
  • Seek to be an expert – get the knowledge. Capital will follow the idea.
  • Live an ordinary life and let greatness come to you. Great men are never puffed up or think too much of themselves.
  • Fully apply yourself to your enterprise until it completes or bears fruit.

These are the essential gems that I gleaned from reading this book. I will certainly begin to train my eyes and mind to recognize opportunities wherever I am; knowing that sometimes destiny can take many shapes and speak with many voices. I see you! I hear you! I am coming!

Read the ebook here:
http://hisrealestatenetwork.com/Dr.-Russell-Conwell-Acres-of-Diamonds-Free-Ebook.pdf 

Aug 24th

Acres of Diamonds... the Wisdom Lives

By Karli Grace, Millionaire In Training, MMMChallenge.com

Dr. Russell Conwell, author of Acres of Diamonds, was an amazing man, with a true sense of purpose and passion.  Though he lived under the radar, his legacy is hard to miss.  Though pulled in many directions, life was a continuous flow for him as he focused on one thing at a time, and truly cared about those he met along the way.  People loved and revered him.  He delivered selfless service with a dedicated persistence that motivated masses and manifested his many visions. Conwell had big visions, held the space for manifestation, and knew that they would.  He had the faith of a mustard seed, and knew that nothing was impossible.     

Conwell enthusiastically and continually invited people to step into their greatness and open to the possibilities.  There was no need to leave home… start where you are planted.  The “acres of diamonds” are awaiting you.  Conwell knew the power of starting where you stand, as you are, and holding fast to the vision, knowing that the vision is already complete in spirit.   Symbolically, his reference to digging in your garden represents going within for your spiritual gifts and inspiration that would lead you to your next idea, vision to serve.  Conwell said greatness consisted of “doing great deeds with little means and the accomplishment of purposes from the private ranks of life”.  He lived service, continually asking himself how he could solve problems that would make life better for the planet.

The totality of this reading about, and by, Conwell resonated with me.  He was in the world to do all the good he could, as I am.  We hold the same values, and work ethic.  He was real and humble as he worked tirelessly, ceaselessly to make the world a better place.  People were programmed for success in his mind and he held high regard for all.  Conwell especially liked to encourage those with little means to better them selves when they held great desire to do so, thus was Temple University born.  He believed in people investing in them selves, liked to help, but not make it too easy to attain desires.

Conwell was a master at discovering true needs and then putting a plan into action to meet them.  He started his ventures small, i.e. his hospitals, based upon need, and with great faith, created the energy and leadership to take people, systems, and situations to a greater good.  He worked from a place of ‘service’, not expecting any thing in return.  He definitely stepped out on faith, and in the eleventh hour, and no sooner, was his needs so oft met. 

Conwell held to spiritual principles and continually called him self and others to evolve and grow.  He held that prosperity was within every one’s reach, and, their duty.  Honestly making money was gospel to him; it is wrong to be poor.  Conwell knew you could do more good with money than without it.  For me, money is equivalent to meeting needs and being a greater philanthropist.

In so many ways, Conwell’s approach to life and business reflect mine.  There were points in the reading that brought tears to my eyes as the Truth jumped out at me and brought back memories of persistence in the face of obstacles, and then overcoming.  At this point as I travel my journey, I continue to hold my vision, the mission I am here to accomplish, in all that I do despite the long hours, and that which would pull me off track.  In all I do, I serve people and seek to empower them into their greatness.  Real estate serves people who need homes, and communities that need to provide a stable life for its inhabitants.  Safe housing and businesses are such a basic need.  Those in the housing distribution channel have needs to be met so that the end housing product can be delivered.  

As I speak publicly, I call individuals and businesses to step into their power, to create anew, to tap their inner wisdom, to use their gifts and talents.  As Conwell was, I too have been called to speak to the masses and have left life works in order to follow the calling.  

The message that Conwell carries is as relevant today as when he lived years ago.  And, it is mine to carry.  It is ours to carry.  

Aug 24th

A Review of Dr. Russell Conwell’s Acres of Diamonds

By Jonathan Greve, Millionaire in Training, MMMChallenge.com
Dr. Russell Conwell’s Acres of Diamonds is a thought provoking book—full of valuable gems.  The story for which this book has become known is about a man that sells everything and travels the world in search of diamonds only to come up empty handed and eventually commit suicide.  While all along, the land that he sold and left to go on this search was full of some of the most valuable diamonds ever discovered.  There are “acres of diamonds” or opportunities all around each one of us.  The question is, “Do you see them?”  Are you even looking for them or have you convinced yourself that they are not there?
Or how about a more fundamental question, do you believe that it’s wrong to pursue wealth and opportunity?  Do you believe that only dishonest or greedy people are wealthy?  Dr. Conwell points out that ninety-eight percent of the rich in America are honest, and that is why they are rich.  That is why they can be trusted with money.  That is why they are able to build great businesses and have people lining up to work with them.  It is because they are honest.  
This statement by Dr. Conwell jumped out at me concerning honesty, “The man who goes home with the sense that he has stolen a dollar that day, that he has robbed a man of what was his honest due, is not going to sweet rest.  He arises tired in the morning, and goes with an unclean conscience to his work the next day.  He is not a successful man at all, although he may have laid up millions.  But the man who has gone through life dividing always with his fellow-men, making and demanding his own rights and his own profits, and giving to every other man his rights and profits, lives every day, and not only that, but it is the royal road to great wealth.  The history of the thousands of millionaires shows that to be the case.”
In a time where it’s considered taboo to discuss religion while conducting business, Dr. Conwell had this to say, “The man who says, ‘I cannot carry my religion into business’ advertises himself either as being an imbecile in business, or on the road to bankruptcy, or a thief, one of the three, sure.  He will fail within a very few years.”  He also discussed how some people attempting to be super spiritual believe that it is wrong to make any profit.  I liked his response to that line of thinking.  He said, “You cannot trust a man with money who cannot take care of his own.”  
Many people are convinced that if they just had some capital to start with that they would be able to seize opportunity.  Dr. Conwell warned that, “The moment a young man or woman gets more money than he or she has grown to by practical experience, that moment he has gotten a curse.  It is no help to a young man or woman to inherit money.  It is no help to your children to leave them money, but if you leave them education, if you leave them Christian and noble character, if you leave them a wide circle of friends, if you leave them an honorable name, it is far better than that they should have money.  It would be worse for them, worse for the nation, that they should have any money at all.  Oh, young man, if you have inherited money, don’t regard it as a help.  It will curse you through your years, and deprive you of the very best things of human life.  There is no class of people to be pitied so much as the inexperienced sons and daughters of the rich of our generation.  I pity the rich man’s son.  He can never know the best things in life…As a rule the rich men will not let their sons do the very thing that made them great.  As a rule, the rich man will not allow his son to work—and his mother!  Why, she would think it was a social disgrace if her poor, weak, little lily-fingered, sissy sort of a boy had to earn his living with honest toil.  I have no pity for such rich men’s sons.”  
What we all really need is common sense.  There truly are “acres of diamonds” available to each of us.  They key to finding them is to first find out what people need, and then find a way to meet that need.  Dr. Conwell shares the story of A.T. Stewart, a poor boy in New York with $1.50 to his name.  He lost 87.5 cents of that on his very first venture trying to sell things that people did not want.  He made up his mind not to do that again, so he decided to go door to door and ask people what they did want.  Then he took his findings and invested the remaining 62.5 cents in what was in demand.  This one principle allowed A.T. Stewart to grow his worth from $1.50 to $40 million.  If you know what people need, you are much closer to fortune than any amount of capital alone can bring you. 
To sum up the message of Acres of Diamonds, “If you wish to be great at all, you must begin where you are and what you are…He who would be great anywhere must first be great in his own town.”
Download and enjoy a free copy “Acres of Diamonds” here:
http://hisrealestatenetwork.com/Dr.-Russell-Conwell-Acres-of-Diamonds-Free-Ebook.pdf
Aug 22nd

Book Review "Acres of Diamond" by Russell Conwell

By Toshi Endo - Millionaire in Training, MMMChallenge.com

In “Acres of Diamonds” the author shows me how to identify the riches and opportunity that lie all around and inside of me. Many people search their entire life for opportunity never realizing that everything they need to succeed is already within their reach if only they recognized it. The central idea of the work is that one need not look elsewhere for opportunity, achievement, or fortune; the resources to achieve all good things are present in one's own community. As with anyone seeking something, we have a tendency to look beyond our own neighborhood or backyard.

This book has lessons that should be applied to everyone, whether you seek success in business, in physical fitness, or anywhere for that matter. It starts with us and where we are at. It does not start by going to some distant place. It starts in our own area.  Life throws up many curveball from time to time, but with the right attitude, these experiences that have shaped our life can be seen as a rich store of valuable and profitable information. A treasure is of no use to us while it remains hidden. We could be sitting on your very own Acres of Diamonds without even realizing it!

We need to identify them, choose a hungry target market, and get the word out to that niche in a manner that calls them to action. That knowledge could be so precious as a high carat diamonds. Opportunities are right on your doorstep, you don't have to look far to get them. Start from what we enjoy doing, gives your best to it and in the end you'll be able to gather your own diamonds.

Three Great Ideas that I Can Use and apply to my real estate business:

1. Look carefully and persistently for opportunity in your own community, taking inventory of myself and among my own associates. Don't spend time dreaming of fame or fortune far away, find it if I seek it at home. Stop following my competitors (and information guru’s) without putting thought into my own business. Strategies such as newspaper advertising, cold calling, telemarketing, and direct marketing can work, but it’s important that I also use inbound marketing strategies for long term success.  Inbound marketing is when I focus on attracting people to your business. Stick to a focused investing plan. I know that it’s tempting to think I can solve everyone’s house problem. I want to try and make money on every lead that comes in, but it’s not realistic. An example of this is setting up a hub site where you post valuable content relevant to your industry.  By building a following, establishing yourself as an authority, and getting my business out there, it will be easier to make more sales because people are already familiar with me and my credibility.   

2. Anyone can find many excuses for why they cannot succeed. Spend my time and energy finding reasons why I can succeed. Make Progress Every Day even it appears to be so small. The single biggest thing I could do to fix the problem is commit to spending at least 2 hours a day on my business. Nothing fancy, just a simple commitment to make progress every single day.  When I do that, I feel a TON better about me, and the progress started to build up.

3. Conwell raised millions of dollars as a public speaker. He appealed to people's best potential and urged them on. Encourage others and you too will find the best in them. I must expand my network.  For years I didn’t do that kind of thing.  I sort of kept to myself, for privacy if nothing else. I was also really busy keeping up with my daily job.  But I can say from experience that not expanding my contacts will result in:

1) Cut me off from meeting lots of great people I can help, and who can help me

2) Slowed down my progress towards getting where I am today.

I highly recommend reading this classice master piece.

You can download your copy at:

http://hisrealestatenetwork.com/Dr.-Russell-Conwell-Acres-of-Diamonds-Free-Ebook.pdf

Toshi Endo

Millionaire in Training

www.mmmchallenge.com

www.realdealcommunity.com

 

 

 

 

 

Aug 9th

P.T. Barnum's "The Art of Getting Money" - A Must Read

By Tanya V Millionaire In Training www.mmmchallenge.com

P. T. Barnum was a great showmen and I always associated his name with Barnum and Bailey Circus. I recently learned that P.T. Barnum was a great business man who amassed a great fortune before he died. He was a politician, reformer, lecturer and a writer. In his book, “The Art of Getting Money”, he discusses the rules to getting and keeping money. He advises that “Money is a very excellent servant but a terrible master.”

P. T. Barnum shares lessons from his time and experiences that seem to be common sense and is similar to what a lot of gurus talk about today. For instance, understanding economy. True economy is having more coming in than you have going out, so that you can save the margin and put it to work for you.

He also discusses choosing the right vocation and the right location. This is so true. Last year it was estimated that 80% of Americans are unhappy with their jobs. It is hard to create wealth when you aren't doing something that you are truly passionate about. Once you have the right vocation, you have to put yourself in the right location or you will still be facing a dead end.

Avoid debt and persevere. This things can seem hard to do but, Barnum advises that if you don't worry about keeping up with the “Jones” and you stretch what you have you can master your economy and avoid debt. You must also be ready to stay the course and persevere during set backs. Barnum speaks from experience, as he himself lost a fortune early on but he built it all back and more. I personally like the part about perseverance because following your dreams can be very difficult at times, but the reward is certainly worth what it took to get there, if you don't give up!

Barnum's book is a must read for any one who seriously wants to learn the basic principles to creating wealth and being successful. Take some time to read and learn these wealth building principles for yourself, it will be a worth wile investment!

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