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Abundance of deals phenomenon

Account Closed#4 Coronavirus Conversation Contributor
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  • Midlothian, VA
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When do you feel that you have an abundance of deals? Is it when you are too busy to take on a new project? When the bank account is looking pretty good? I honestly don't know if I have ever felt like I had an abundance of deals. I certainly have had periods when I am too busy to handle everything but that is mostly due to my lack of systems or proper time management. I have been there when I am feeling flush and the bank account is healthy but I am always thinking about future expenses. I wonder what people feel is an abundance of deals. Not a number but a feeling that you have more than you need. What triggers that feeling?

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Muoki Musau
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Muoki Musau
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@Scott Lennon I think an abundance is when you can find a deal and either pass it up or “miss” it bc you have a “flywheel” of business.

I haven’t invested yet, just began this year, but our team lead has been investing for over 15yrs and that’s one of the things I’ve noticed.

You’re in a good spot when you can pass up legitimate opportunities to make money

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