Episode 92: Edna Keep tripled her income after a year-long mentorship with Robert Kiyosaki!
Real estate investment coach Edna Keep joins True Multifamily to talk about the value of working with a coach as well as how she ended up with 50 doors in 18 months and an $800,000 net worth increase in the books after signing up for a year-long mentorship with Robert Kiyosaki.
As the creator of the 90 Days to 5K Mastermind Program, Edna empowers real people to build real wealth, buy their next property, and scale their businesses. Edna gave up a $250k income as a financial advisor to do this full-time so she can be by your side to show you how to do the same thing, every step of the way. Today, Edna shares the strategy behind the program and some inspiring success stories from the people she worked with.
Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation:
How she got from single family into the multifamily space
The power of working with a coach
Why you need to have a system in place
Seeing challenges and opportunities in different markets
How she’s organizing things through her managing partners
Getting to the right mindset
Episode Highlights:
The Power of Working with a Coach and Following a System
Having a coach helps you get past a lot of your fears, especially when it relates to money and the things that could go wrong. Having somebody to hold your hand and walk you through that process is very powerful.
There are lots of resources out there – Facebook Lives, books, and mini-courses – and you can use any of those. But if you don't have a system to follow, you're going to be all over the map and you won’t get anything done.
In the same way that there are so many ways to invest in real estate. But you have to pick one way, master it, and then learn all kinds of things from there. Otherwise, if you're all over the map, you're never going to get anywhere.
Getting to the Right Mindset
We've got to have a mindset that we just have to get through those challenges to get to the opportunity. Where people fall down is thinking, anywhere in life, that they're not going to have challenges. But there's going to be more challenges the more we grow and the bigger we get.
We need to grow mentally to be able to handle challenges and come out as a winner on the other side. And if you haven't had any challenges, you're not even growing as a person. Hence, challenges are put in front of us so that we can grow and get better. As Jim Rohn says, "Don't wish for less challenges, just wish you were better to handle them."
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