Books Books The Millionaire Real Estate Mindset: Mastering the Mental Skills to Build Your Fortune in Real Estat
The Millionaire Real Estate Mindset: Mastering the Mental Skills to Build Your Fortune in Real Estat
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| Author | Russ Whitney |
| Publisher | Doubleday Business (December 27, 2005) |
| Category | Investing |
| asin | 0385514824 |
From Booklist A couple years ago, Whitney crashed onto the scene with The Millionaire Real Estate Mentor (Dearborn, 2003), which made best-seller lists in the financial arenas. Now he returns with another title that's sure to catch millionaire---wannabes' attention. Whereas in Mentor Whitney outlined the tools one must employ to start down the million-dollar road, in Mindset, he focuses on the attitude one must take to succeed at the real-estate investing game. The mind-set begins with mindfeed, or taking in as much positively reinforcing information as possible. When coupled with a mindcleanse (ridding the mind of all that erroneous, superfluous data), readers are prepared to face their fears (failure), communicate effectively (networking), and begin to think big. Whitney's optimistic take on the world of high-end real estate investing--where his faith is a cornerstone of his work ethic--is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise skeptical business world, but whether his can-do attitude really produces millionaires remains to be seen. Readers, to be sure, will want to take their shot. Mary Frances Wilkens Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
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Whitney follows up Millionaire Real Estate Mentor by focusing on what keeps many would-be real estate investors from achieving their million-dollar goals: thinking too small and miscalculating risks versus rewards. He suggests developing a different mindset—his. With a variety of examples, Whitney breaks down his own savvy, confident and faith-filled "millionaire mindset." He thoroughly examines what can and often does go wrong at every turn of a real estate transaction—from identifying and understanding just what makes a property valuable to arranging financing with no money—and contrasts it to what has gone right for him under the same circumstances. Weaving practical advice ("Never buy a property without a backup plan for getting out of it") with self-help cheerleading ("Don't give up on your dreams just because the road will occasionally be rocky"), he creates a comprehensive guide to making big money in real estate. Going so far as to insist that it all boils down to an application of eighth-grade math, Whitney makes his strategies crystal-clear. Readers who dream of being "virtually unstoppable on [the] road to success and wealth" may grab up this primer.
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