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Becoming Your Wrong Decisions

  • Aug 7, 2020
  • 2 min read

Written by: Edna Keep, Executive Contributor

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

Sometimes we find ourselves faced with difficult choices. I see people stuck with their decisions that they've made, and they feel like they have to live with it their entire life.

So I'd like to challenge you, choose not to become your wrong decisions.

But what does it mean by "Becoming Your Wrong Decisions?¨


I see people living their whole life; the decisions that they made for themselves were wrong. For example, they think that in order to get a quality lifestyle, they need to: go to College, spend four years to get a bachelor's degree just to find out later they have no interest in the subject.


So. you can choose to stay there and make everybody's life miserable around you by not enjoying your work. or you can say: - "I made the wrong decision and will change my subject by going to College again and choosing to have a career in a different profession or maybe practice that profession as a volunteer first to see if that's what you want."


Many people think that they need to have a University education to get a good job. Still, you know what this is - back to networking, just like we talk about in our program. If you like or are interested in any profession that you want to practice, reach out to those professionals, and find out what they love about their profession and what they hate. Try to get to know all the pros and cons.


One of the best things you can do in this case is to take advice from people you admire. But you don't have to completely follow their path but take the part of the advice that resonates with you.


So, I give you a challenge this week. When in your life, did you made the wrong decisions, and how can you fix it now?


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Edna Keep, Executive Contributor Brainz Magazine

Former Certified Financial Planner Edna discovered the power of real estate in 2007. Since then, Edna and her husband Warren have amassed a $60M Real Estate Portfolio primarily multi-family and primary with OPM. Since 2014 she has been training and coaching real estate entrepreneurs who wants to scale their real estate business into multi-family with Investor Capital. Along the way, Edna has learned that Mindset is 90%, or more, of a person’s success and specifically attributes her success to studying and always working at improving her Mindset. Thus, she focuses a lot on her students on Mindset training.

 
 

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