Busy vs Productive
Hello everyone! Just a quick challenge for you all. As you look at the hours that you work, are they busy or are they PRODUCTIVE?
Anyone can fill their day with busy work. Take a hard look at your hours. If they’re more busy than productive, make a conscious decision to change that.
Have a great and PRODUCTIVE weekend!
Posted by Cody Bjugan – VESTRIGHT on Friday, September 20, 2019
Hello everyone! Just a quick challenge for you all. As you look at the hours that you work, are they busy or are they PRODUCTIVE?
Anyone can fill their day with busy work. Take a hard look at your hours. If they’re more busy than productive, make a conscious decision to change that.
Have a great and PRODUCTIVE weekend!
Great Q&A Session Today!
Freedom and Entrepreneurship
People who are drawn to becoming entrepreneurs – wanting to start their own business, be their own boss, run their own show – all have their own reasons and motivations. But one common motivator they almost all have in common… FREEDOM.
Everyone wants freedom. But freedom isn’t the same for everyone. For one person, it may be the ability to disconnect from the world for 6 months and then come back and pick up again.
For me personally, a few examples of freedom are:
Being able to have a long lunch with my wife anytime I want.
Being able to surprise my kids for lunch at the school cafeteria.
Being able to travel and conduct my business from anywhere.The land business is particularly conducive to freedom. I can target any market in the US. I don’t have to LIVE in the market. So that gives me the freedom to live anywhere I want.
What is freedom to you? Let us know in the comments.
And if you want the type of freedom I have, get started by watching our training video to see how we do what we do -> vestright.com/action.
Until next time!!
Posted by Cody Bjugan – VESTRIGHT on Tuesday, September 17, 2019
People who are drawn to becoming entrepreneurs – wanting to start their own business, be their own boss, run their own show – all have their own reasons and motivations. But one common motivator they almost all have in common… FREEDOM.
Everyone wants freedom. But freedom isn’t the same for everyone. For one person, it may be the ability to disconnect from the world for 6 months and then come back and pick up again.
For me personally, a few examples of freedom are:
Being able to have a long lunch with my wife anytime I want.
Being able to surprise my kids for lunch at the school cafeteria.
Being able to travel and conduct my business from anywhere.
The land business is particularly conducive to freedom. I can target any market in the US. I don’t have to LIVE in the market. So that gives me the freedom to live anywhere I want.
What is freedom to you? Let us know in the comments.
And if you want the type of freedom I have, get started by watching our training video to see how we do what we do -> vestright.com/action.
Until next time!!
Love What You Do
If you asked me why I love putting together land deals, I’d respond by asking you how much time you have.
For me, the list is so long. The financial reward is just the tip of the iceberg. There’s freedom, fulfillment, excitement, challenge… it goes on and on.
What a blessing to have been running a business for the past almost 2 decades that revolves around my passion. What a blessing to love what I do.
And that’s exactly why we created VestRight – to share our passion with you. This is your opportunity to start your own business around your love for real estate.
Get started here: VestRight.com/action
13,000 Feet of Fear
I took my daughter skydiving for her 18th birthday. What a fantastic experience!!
In talking with some of the instructors, they said that they hear people all the time saying that they would love to go skydiving some day, but in reality, most never do it. Most are held back by fear.
I’ve talked about fear before. And it’s so much more than just skydiving. Fear holds people back constantly.
In my life, most of the fulfilling, rewarding, growth moments have always been on the other side of pushing through fear.
So an encouragement for you today: remember that the most amazing things in life often come on the other side of fear. And make sure you have people around you that are on board with your vision and who are an encouragement, not a deterrent, to you making your jumps of faith.
Posted by Cody Bjugan – VESTRIGHT on Thursday, September 12, 2019
I took my daughter skydiving for her 18th birthday. What a fantastic experience!!
In talking with some of the instructors, they said that they hear people all the time saying that they would love to go skydiving some day, but in reality, most never do it. Most are held back by fear.
I’ve talked about fear before. And it’s so much more than just skydiving. Fear holds people back constantly.
In my life, most of the fulfilling, rewarding, growth moments have always been on the other side of pushing through fear.
So an encouragement for you today: remember that the most amazing things in life often come on the other side of fear. And make sure you have people around you that are on board with your vision and who are an encouragement, not a deterrent, to you making your jumps of faith.
Which One Are You?
Couldn't resist… Which one(s) are you?
Earnings, Hours & Glass Ceilings
Earnings, Hours & Glass Ceilings
Glass ceiling: an unofficially acknowledged barrier to advancement in a profession
I was talking to a guy recently who makes good money ($150-$200k/yr). But for him, that income level comes at a price. That price is time. His income is directly tied to the number of hours he put into his work. If he doesn’t work, he doesn’t make money. If he works less hours, he makes less money. And, most importantly, he’s hit his glass ceiling. He can’t make any more money than he does because there’s a limit to how many hours he can physically work in a week.
It’s a tough spot to be in. In order to make a good wage, he has to put in tons of hours. And those hours come at a cost -> less time with family, no freedom, etc.
That’s probably one of the biggest things I appreciate about Real Estate and, in particular, putting together land deals. I can put together a land deal that makes me $75k. I can put together a land deal that makes me $500k. I can put together a land deal that makes me $1M. What I earn isn’t directly and only tied to the number of hours I can physically work. I don’t make an hourly wage.
To find out more about how we do this, check out our training video at vestright.com/action.
And if you’ve hit your glass ceiling, or you know it’s right around the corner. It’s time to make a change. Don’t let 10 years, 5 years or even 1 year go by, only to find yourself having made no forward progress, not steps to building your wealth, no progress in achieving the lifestyle you’re after. Find your passion and go for it.
VestRight.com/action
Posted by Cody Bjugan – VESTRIGHT on Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Glass ceiling: an unofficially acknowledged barrier to advancement in a profession
I was talking to a guy recently who makes good money ($150-$200k/yr). But for him, that income level comes at a price. That price is time. His income is directly tied to the number of hours he put into his work. If he doesn’t work, he doesn’t make money. If he works less hours, he makes less money. And, most importantly, he’s hit his glass ceiling. He can’t make any more money than he does because there’s a limit to how many hours he can physically work in a week.
It’s a tough spot to be in. In order to make a good wage, he has to put in tons of hours. And those hours come at a cost -> less time with family, no freedom, etc.
That’s probably one of the biggest things I appreciate about Real Estate and, in particular, putting together land deals. I can put together a land deal that makes me $75k. I can put together a land deal that makes me $500k. I can put together a land deal that makes me $1M. What I earn isn’t directly and only tied to the number of hours I can physically work. I don’t make an hourly wage.
To find out more about how we do this, check out our training video at VestRight.com/action.
And if you’ve hit your glass ceiling, or you know it’s right around the corner. It’s time to make a change. Don’t let 10 years, 5 years or even 1 year go by, only to find yourself having made no forward progress, not steps to building your wealth, no progress in achieving the lifestyle you’re after. Find your passion and go for it.
Taking Punches
I took a punch to the face today (not literally, luckily). And guess what, I survived. Honestly, it didn’t even phase me. The more I’m in the battle field, the stronger I get. Failure is ok. It’s a necessary component on the road to success.
Don’t fear taking hits. It will make you strong. You will become a warrior. If you fall down, you get right back up.
Don’t fear it. Face it.
If you’re interested in learning more about what we do, and the successes we create, go to VestRight.com/action.
Have a great day!
Posted by Cody Bjugan – VESTRIGHT on Thursday, September 5, 2019
I took a punch to the face today (not literally, luckily). And guess what, I survived. Honestly, it didn’t even phase me. The more I’m in the battle field, the stronger I get. Failure is ok. It’s a necessary component on the road to success.
Don’t fear taking hits. It will make you strong. You will become a warrior. If you fall down, you get right back up.
Don’t fear it. Face it.
If you’re interested in learning more about what we do, and the successes we create, go to VestRight.com/action.
Have a great day!