PJD LOGO

          FEBRUARY    2012  NEWSLETTER

Greetings!
 

Hello Members!

I'm hoping you took advantage of the deals that hit the real estate market in January. In our area of Charlotte County, Fl, home sales improved with the help of the 'snow birds' and with more homes on the market. Investors are buying long term hold deals at great prices. Hope you're one of them. Call if I can help you. Paul

Thanks, Paul

 

      

 

 

 



 

 

REAL ESTATE DEALS - WHERE ARE THEY HIDING?

 

One of the big questions investors are asking is where are all the houses? I see so many of them that are empty and just sitting there, why are they not on the market? Well let's understand that the BANKS have done a great job of controlling inventory and not saturating the market with REO deals. Short sales take 6 months or longer and that gives the bank time. Banks realize that time is on their side when it comes to the housing market. In some areas housing prices have even risen and homes are selling for more than they were just 3 months ago. In fact in one of the farm areas here in Port Charlotte, Realtors are actually raising house prices and those listings are selling. And let's not forget civic groups and our own government. It's an election year so politics will trump all other factors. Be prepared, know the changing rules of the game and play by them.

Lately I am seeing more deals done in the bulk wholesale market; in fact I know of 5 homes within 4 miles of my personal residence that have new owners and these homes never made it to the market. I stopped and introduced myself and found out that all the homes were purchased from bulk wholesales or from someone who bought it from a bulk wholesaler. How do you get a piece of this pie? I did a quick search on Yahoo and Google and found hundreds of suppliers and people offering bulk deals. Yes, you're going to have to work to find the one that best fits your goals but they are out there. Also look on Craig's List and Back Page - there are plenty of ads with homes for sale and a number of them say 'discounted bulk sale'. So good luck and let me know how it goes for you. Call me if I can help in any way. Paul

 

 

 

   

 

 
 
Dori 1 

Dori's corner

 

Hello members, how are you? My paw has healed so I am back to full steam ahead. I still have an investor looking for duplexes and triplexes so let me know if you have one. Also if you're looking for a particular type of investment let me know and I will pounce on it for you. I am also looking for a property that one of my clients can flip quickly. If you have one or know of one please shoot me an e-mail. Remember, this month we celebrate Valentine's Day, so let me help you find those 'sweet deals'!

Until next month, Dori

 

  

 

. E-MAIL DORI

Have a great month! Dori

      
 

The Renegade Millionaire Way

by Dan S. Kennedy

 

Mastering Your Inner Game

 

We're going to talk about the inner game of building your business.  I believe that the inner game is simply all-important.  "The inner game" is a new term for a classic idea explained many different times, many different ways by virtually every success educator, and even philosophers.

In the book Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill reveals the secret using the words, "thoughts are things." Dennis Waitley has worked with U.S. astronauts and Olympic athletes on their inner games.  Author Tim Galloway explores the ideas of his books, The Inner Game of Golf, The Inner Game of Tennis and The Inner Game of Selling.

Interestingly, there is a never-ending connection between the inner game in sport and the inner game in business, allowing experts like Waitley, Galloway, ex-quarterback Fran Tarkenton and golfer Arnold Palmer, among others, to step back and forth between expounding on success techniques in the athletic and business worlds.

In all cases, these people speak much more about attitudes than aptitudes for a good reason.  Surveys, studies and research consistently reaffirm that 85% of your success will depend on attitudinal factors, 15% on aptitude.

Yet in your formal education and in most continuing education, the emphasis is on the opposite - 15% on attitude, 85% on aptitude.

Certainly technical knowledge and skills are important. In your profession, you must deliver excellence based on your staying up to date in techniques, products, materials and ideas.

However, such excellence alone will never build a successful, growing, profitable business.  The excellence that will is an excellence created and sustained in your own mind.  This is the most difficult, least tangible aspect of building your business that we'll ever talk about, but it is also probably the most important.

Yeah, but what is it?

So what is the inner game?  The way I see it, the inner game can be broken down into four major components:

·       Self esteem

·       Self image

·       Self confidence

·       Self discipline

                                                                    

Quality in these four areas is a necessary foundation to personal and professional success.

Self Esteem

Self Esteem is essentially your feelings of worth.  How much success do you deserve?  How much money should you make?  How much is your time worth?

Here, briefly, are seven ideas for strengthening self-esteem:

 

1.           Establish worthwhile, meaningful goals and values.

2.           Take massive action to get your own financial house in order if it isn't now. Reduce debt, bring expenses under income, and invest every single month.

3.           Give yourself recognition for each and every accomplishment.

4.           Manage your time productively.  Procrastination and disorganization rob many people of their self-esteem.

5.           Associate with positive-minded, happy people who encourage and motivate you.  Don't hang out with folks who are negative, unhappy, critical or jealous.

6.           Continually acquire new know-how in you profession and in the areas of business, sales and communication.

7.           Regularly invest in improving your office and home environments, tools and equipment, wardrobe and other external things that impact on your attitudes.

Self Image

 

Self-image is how you see yourself; it's who you think you are.  Your self-image is controlled mostly by self-imposed limits.  Very few people ever perform beyond those self-imposed limits. 

A salesman whose father never earned more than $25,000 a year in his life may well see himself as a $25,000 a year guy.  And he will subconsciously screw up the opportunities to earn more that come his way.

In the financial area, the controversial Reverend Ike calls this a money rejection syndrome, and I am convinced that such a thing definitely exists.  One man I know, who made over $100 million in his business in its first three years from scratch, had gone broke in business several times before. After the three years of remarkable success, he said, "Making $100 million is about the easiest thing I've ever done.  Believing it could happen to me was the hard part that took 20 years."

Your self-image was created and is sustained through self talk, the use of affirmations - and that is also the method you can use to alter and modify your self image, literally as you wish.

I call the process self image goal setting, because most people who set goals set only "to get" and "to have" goals; they fail to set "to be" goals.  I encourage you to balance your approach to goal setting by including some self-image modification.

Self Discipline

 

Self-Disciple, the fourth component of the inner game, is quite possibly the most important.

Success lecturer Jim Rohn says that most people do not associate lack of discipline with lack of success.

Most people think of failure as one earth-shattering event, such as a company going out of business or a home being foreclosed on.  This, however, Jim Rohn says, is how failure happens.

Failure is rarely the result of some isolated event; rather, it is a consequence of a long list of accumulated little failures, which happen as a result of too little discipline. I agree. I find that most people understandably tend to look everywhere but in the mirror for the sources of their failures as well as the victories.

I'm here to tell you it's not the town you're in, not your location, not the economy, not the weather, not your competitors - it's your own discipline that makes the difference between excellence or mediocrity, between getting by or getting rich.

It's interesting to observe professionals.  I often say to my associates, "Let me watch the professional's behavior before, during and after the seminar, and I'll guess his annual income within a few thousand dollars."  It's actually pretty easy to do.

Jim Rohn says that discipline is the bridge between thought and accomplishment. I'd encourage you to take the self-discipline challenge very seriously.

Select those areas that you know are your weakest links - timely paperwork, punctuality, daily self-improvement study, being happy and enthusiastic first thing in the morning, whatever your personal stumbling blocks are - and apply new, tough, demanding disciplines to yourself in those areas.

You'll find that success in these particular areas of your day-to-day life will roll over into greater success in all parts of you life.

For example, let's look at the ultimate game players - professional football players.  A pro ball player knows that every single moment of his on-the-job performance is recorded on film, to be replayed and reviewed later in stop-action slow motion, for critique by his superiors and co-workers.

If your day was filmed and reviewed, how would you feel during the replay?

Of course, the professional football players who have to put up with this sort of thing are highly paid.

Yes, the inner game stuff is tough.  If being a big success were easy, everybody would be one. You've got to decide what you really want to be, do, have, accomplish - and decide whether or not you're willing to adhere to the disciplines necessary to get it.

In order to have the opportunity to accomplish virtually any goals you honestly desire, you must accept the related responsibility for everything you get.

 

 


 

 

 

DAN S. KENNEDY is a serial, multi-millionaire entrepreneur; highly paid and sought after marketing and business strategist; advisor to countless first-generation, from-scratch multi-millionaire and 7-figure income entrepreneurs and professionals; and, in his personal practice, one of the very highest paid direct-response copywriters in America. As a speaker, he has delivered over 2,000 compensated presentations, appearing repeatedly on programs with the likes of Donald Trump, Gene Simmons (KISS), Debbi Fields (Mrs. Fields Cookies), and many other celebrity-entrepreneurs, for former U.S. Presidents and other world leaders, and other leading business speakers like Zig Ziglar, Brian Tracy and Tom Hopkins, often addressing audiences of 1,000 to 10,000 and up.  His popular books have been favorably recognized by Forbes, Business Week, Inc. and Entrepreneur Magazine. His NO B.S. MARKETING LETTER, one of the business newsletters published for Members of Glazer-Kennedy Insider's Circle, is the largest paid subscription newsletter in its genre in the world.

Free Gift From Dan





 

MUST READ BOOKS.
This month books that I highly recommend are. 
1) Being George Washington By Gleen Beck. This book was hard to put down I learned so much about our Forst President that I never learned in school.

 
  

                QUOTES OF THE MONTH

 

The young man knows the rules, but the old man knows the exceptions.

Oliver Wendell Holmes

 

There is wisdom of the head, and a wisdom of the heart

Charles Dickens

 

To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom

Bertrand Russell

 

 

 



 






If I can help you in any way please call me at:
941-716-2597
 
Sincerely,
 

Paul J. DaCosta
Paul J Da Costa and Associates INC