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Every Thursday at 12:00 PM Eastern, join the Carolina Capital team LIVE for the Real Estate Investor Show on Facebook or YouTube! To celebrate National Flip Flop Day, Bill, Wendy, and Jonathan talk about their deals that Flopped! Timestamps: 0:01 - Introduction - Let's talk about Flips that Flopped! 1:19 - https://www.CarolinaHardMoney.com 1:47 - Wednesday with Wendy: https://calendly.com/wendysweet/wednesdays-with-wendy 2:43 - Bill Fairman vs. The Bank 8:03 - Housing will remain inflationary for a while. 11:00 - Bill's Flip that Flopped 14:24 - Jonathan's Flip that Flopped 19:18 - Wendy's Flip that Flopped 22:45 - Lessons learned. Carolina Capital is a hard money lender serving the needs of the “Real Estate Investor” and the "Small Builder" borrower who is striving to build wealth and generate income for themselves and their families. We offer “hard money rehab loans” and "Ground-up Construction Loans" for investors only in NC, SC, GA, VA, and TN (some areas of FL, as well). As part of our business practices, we also serve as consultants for investors guiding them to network with other investors and educating them in locating and structuring transactions. Rarely, if ever, will you find a hard money lender willing to invest in your success like Carolina Capital Management. Listen to our Podcast: https://thealternativeinvestor.libsyn.com/ Subscribe: http://thealternativeinvestor.libsyn.com/rss Visit our website: https://carolinahardmoney.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYzCFOvEt2n9TchgECLwpww/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarolinaHardMoney/ #Northcarolinahardmoneylenders #Southcarolinahardmoneylenders #HardMoney #RealEstateInvesting #realestatefinancing #mortgage
INTRODUCTION Let's take a look at these postcards people put on a site called PostSecret Funny/Silly Secrets Recycling Dog Treats No beat Weddings are expensive Serious Secrets Unhappy career Secretively hurting Planning Divorce Can't forgive teen pregnancy And then there are these... Running for stillborn…
Introduction “Let your waist be girded and your lamps burning; and you yourselves be like men who wait for their master, when he will return from the wedding, that when he comes and knocks they may open to him immediately. Blessed are those servants whom the master, when he comes, will find watching.…
Episode 91 of The Teaching Space Podcast explains my number one productivity tip for teachers and trainers. Introduction Let’s talk about the biggest challenge facing teachers today - too much to do and not enough time. There is so much information in a teacher’s head at any one time, it is amazing anything gets done. I wish this wasn’t the case, but I strongly believe it is. It is one of the reasons I started this podcast. While I wish I could go to the root of the problem and fix it (that’s a topic for another podcast) what I would like to do in this episode is share just one tip to help you keep on top of that enormous workload. And it is a good tip, I promise. Perhaps, I will throw in some bonus resources too if we have time… let’s see! The Solution While this will not solve all of your problems, it is, I believe, the starting point for being a productive teacher. Full disclosure, it is not entirely my idea. I stole it from David Allen, creator of the Getting Things Done productivity method (definitely worth a read, by the way!) A typical teacher has information coming at them from all directions - let’s call it input. For example, emails, text messages, meetings and phone calls with line managers, students, parents, colleagues… They’re likely asking for something or sharing information, or giving instructions. This doesn’t even take into account input from your personal life, but there will be plenty of that. Even seemingly ‘fun’ things like reading books or articles or social media; it’s all input. There are also ideas floating around your head, questions you need to ask, tasks you need to complete, appointments you need to attend. It’s no wonder we feel overwhelmed at times. The problem with all of this input is that it tends to end up in different places. From sticky notes to paper lists, to digital lists, to the back of your hand… it’s everywhere. Spreading things in this way means that invariably something gets missed or lost. My top productivity tip is to have one trusted place to capture everything. Think of it as a bucket. Get everything out of your head and into one bucket, then life will be easier. Things don’t live in the bucket, they get filtered into their rightful home. But they all start in the bucket. Your bucket might be a small notepad that lives in your pocket (it needs to be with you or close by at all times). For many of us, our bucket is our phone. The problem with phones, however, is that they have lots of apps. Which app is your bucket? Is it a notes app or an audio app? What suits your needs best? For me, it’s a simple app called Drafts. It is one of the few apps on my phone that does not sit in a folder, so it is easy to access. It’s a text app with a difference - every time you open the app a new document or note is created and saved automatically. You do not have to think about where to save the note and what to call it. I put random ideas in here, quotes, thoughts, questions, to-do items … anything that needs a temporary home before I put it in its real bucket. The only thing I do not do this with is appointments - they have their own, easily accessible bucket: my Google Calendar. That’s because if I am booking an appointment I will need to check my availability and the only way I can do that is by looking at my calendar. Drafts gets cleared at the end of each day all being well. To-do items go to my task manager in TickTick and other items get filed in the same way. For example, if I have had a podcast idea, that topic gets moved into my podcast planning board in Notion. The idea of your initial trusted bucket is that you don’t have to spend time deciding where to ‘file’ information. For example, to add a to-do item to my task manager I have to consider which category it belongs to (e.g. personal, work, podcast) and then assign a due date. If it goes in my trusted bucket first, I can deal with these details when I can allocate time to them (for example as part of my end of day routine). Things do not get missed. What do you think? Do you need a bucket? Bonus Tips Getting Started with Productivity Apps and Tools Seven Ways to Simplify Your Life Outside Work Using Batching to be a Productive Teacher or Trainer Time Blocking for Teachers and Trainers Martine’s Current Productivity App Setup Productivity Tools for Teachers and Trainers: An Interview With Francesco D’Alessio The Productive Teacher How Keyboard Shortcuts Can Improve Your Life How to Drastically Cut the Time You Spend Writing Emails How to Use a To-Do List Properly How to Achieve Inbox Zero (The Podcast Edition) Why Meal Planning is Essential for Teachers and Trainers 7 Reasons Why All Teachers Should Use Google Calendar Wrap Up And that’s it. If you have any questions about this episode or comments you’d like to share please join The Teaching Space Community: community.theteachingspace.com. The show notes for this episode include any links I’ve mentioned; you can find them at theteachingspace.com. 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Introduction Let’s turn in our Bibles to Hebrews 10:19-25 . READ It’s always helpful to review and get the context clear. As we saw in Hebrews 10:19-20 , we have confidence that Jesus has opened up a new and living way for us to enter the holy place. He did this by His blood, shed on the cross for us.…
Introduction Let’s turn in our Bibles to Hebrews 10:19-25 . This morning we are going to focus on verse 23. “Let us hold fast” is another way of saying “let us not change.” What can we say about change? Change Change is often good. Change is often good. Babies grow up, start walking, start talking, go…
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