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Veda B.
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If you had a free day once a week, how would you use the time?

Veda B.
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas
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Hey BP!

Currently I work a 4/10 schedule in my main job, which means every Friday I don't work. While it is very tempting to spend the day catching up on sleep and Netflix, I'm trying to figure out the best things I can do to help move my real estate investing goals forward.

Right now I go to the gym and spend the rest of my time reading books, listening to podcasts, or listening to the BP forums but I'm curious how others would use a free day, especially one that's not on the weekend? Are there any "weekday only" things you would be focus on?

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Joe Villeneuve
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Joe Villeneuve
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Originally posted by @Veda B.:
@Joe Villeneuve

Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately I'm a beginner so I don't have any returns to enjoy yet haha

1 - Learn how to analyze markets, not just properties, from a financial point of view.

2 - Learn how money works, meaning learn how to use strategies other than the typical flip and/or buy and hold strategies.

3 - Learn how to design, plan, and execute a REI Plan.

4 - Learn how top put all three disciplines together as one...since the correct use of the three is as one.

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