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I first became involved with real estate in 1981 when my wife gave me a choice of ballroom dance or real estate classes. I chose real estate, and began buying properties as rental investments. Over the years in working with real estate, I have purchased in excess of 3,500 single-family homes and pick up the name Mr. Lease Option. My web is www.mrleaseoption.com I teach over 40 real estate investment seminars a year, and running investment club www.megaeventingevent.com keeps me on the go.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

The Worst Jobs and How to Avoid Them

What does it mean to have a job? According to Matthias Schmelz, it means being “just-over-broke”. So what are the worst jobs? The jobs that are focused on making your boss richer. And that’s just about every job out there. So what’s the secret to getting rich? Being your own boss.

There are numbers of reasons people continue to stay in jobs that make everyone around them richer. But the successful stop the cycle and create their own opportunities. Fear of failure and lack of confidence can paralyze people from taking the big leap. You don’t have to let these slow you down.

Start your projects on the side. It’s okay to be your own boss, even if it’s part-time. Many successful entrepreneurs started out with side businesses that eventually grew into something bigger.

Try often and fail often. Really, it’s okay to fail. Entrepreneurs accept that failure doesn’t have to be the end. It is often the beginning of something even better. Another opportunity to try out. A chance to make something better. Be willing to give your best effort and give it often. Even Schmelz once had to try many different projects to see what fit him best. And believe it or not, he failed a time or two. Why is he a multimillionaire today? Because he never stopped trying.

Stick with the goose that lays the golden egg. Once you have a successful project, keep at it. According to Schmelz, don’t diversify into lots of other unrelated projects. Become expert at what is working best for you, and watch it grow.

Remember the psychology of success. When you see something that works, adopt it. When it isn’t working, do the exact opposite. Very wealthy people know when something is working and when it isn’t. They also respond quickly to get the most out of their investment.

Taken from an interview between Lance Hood from SuccessInsiders.com and Matthias Schmelz.

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