Scott Whaley, our host of the real estate investment seminar, Real Wealth Investor Expo, shared some excellent training. Starting with his Speed Learning tip:
Take action as quickly as possible, then get intense feedback immediately. This is SPEED Learning using the ultimate feedback model. When you get immediate feedback, your brain learns quicker. Kind of like touching a hot stove!
- We have 20,000 thoughts per day, and most of them are the same thoughts as the previous day.
- We have a pattern of focus, thinking, and behavior.
- Success is a habit and so is failure.
- We must use leverage to break a pattern & to install a new one.
Emotional mastery is putting yourself into active in the areas in which you're challenged. "Most of our society majors in minor things," Scott reflected.
ACTION is the practiced skill of making quick, strong decisions. Massive action will pay off. Action is perfected through conditioning, repetition, intensity, and speed.
Our vision must be compelling enough to push us over obstacles. The book "Who Moved My Cheese?" shows that most people are crawling through a maze, following the wrong map, and don't even want the cheese they're pursuing!
But what do we want? Goals must be measurable, specific, and achievable. For a personal assessment to help get what you want, Scott is offering a behavior assessment on September 12th, & 13th, see his web site http://www.realwealthinvestor.com/ for more info.
See the overview of this entire awesome seminar series at: http://activerain.com/blogsview/1090853/real-estate-investing-seminars-for-all-serious-real-estate-professionals

Regina P. Brown
Broker, Realtor®, e-Pro
Author of eBook "Stop Foreclosure Fast: Solutions to Save your House"
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Regina--I agree success and failure are habits. We can choose to continue with one or the other. I prefer success. Thanks for good idea.