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A is for Attitude

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Hello again fellow investor!

By now, you know that I love to travel and that although I live in Houston, I can often be found roaming about the country (and sometimes the world) on many — if not most — weekends. But lately, my weekend softball league has me firmly planted right here in Texas. When it comes down to either softball and travel, I keep my priorities straight. I choose softball!

Staying in town has actually been quite nice. Last Friday evening, I had a chance to catch a local outdoor concert in a beautiful park. Lawn chairs, cold beer, kids running around, seniors dancing by the stage, a group of close friends by my side, the whole bit! And to top it off, the lead singer is a good friend of mine, so I was “in” with the band.

As the concert went on, something curious caught my attention. There was a man in a motorized wheel chair zooming around in circles and figure 8’s throughout the dancing area. Upon closer inspection, it became clear that he was paralyzed from the waist down, yet he was, in fact, DANCING!

Not only was he dancing, he was having the time of his life! He was high-fiving the adults, chasing the kids, flailing his arms about, singing, laughing, and pretty much having the time of his life. And so was his companion, which happened to be a cute little dog that sat on his lap.

As if this scene weren’t wild enough, he stepped it up a notch by dressing himself in the ultimate party goer’s wardrobe. Biker hat, cool shades, a smiley-faced shaved onto the back of his head, big red clown shoes, a bright red shirt with a tie, a wheelchair painted to resemble the American flag. The whole get-up! His dog joined the fun, too, sporting a biker hat, shades, and a USA bandanna. What a scene!

Below is a picture of him and his dog…

Gotta love it!

As I watched the two of them parade about, I couldn’t help but be amazed at this guy’s incredibly positive attitude. He has lived through what most people would consider to be one of their greatest fears, which is to become paralyzed. I know that’s near the top of my list! The amount of emotional pain and suffering that he must have experienced from becoming paralyzed must be incomprehensible.

But here he is, not just living a “normal” life, like most would hope. He’s living what appears to be an extraordinary life. One filled with unbridled passion and joy. A life that inspires others and encourages them to rise up above their problems and live life to the max. And it all goes back to his ATTITUDE.

So next time you get down on life, you begin to think that you were dealt a bad hand, and some of that “stinkin thinkin” creeps in, I want you to remember this guy. Because no matter what you’re going through, it likely pales in comparison to the challenges he’s faced and overcome.

And remember that work ethic, time management skills, people skills, determination, and all the other keys to success out there mean absolutely nothing without the right attitude. So keep your head up, stay positive, stay away from those “Negative Nancies”, and count your blessings.

Attitude starts with an A for a reason. It comes first.

Until next time, happy (and profitable) investing!
Doug

Congratulations Amanda!

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Hello again fellow investor,

Hope you’re having a good week so far. Just wanted to give you an update on one of the goals that I made public on this blog in January. One of them read…

Fund a scholarship at my old high school – When I was a senior in high school, I remember that there were hardly any local college scholarships available to me and my classmates. I wondered why only two or three out of thousands of alums were willing to give scholarships. Well, it’s my turn to step up to the plate! This year, I’ll give a scholarship to help someone from my old stomping ground get a good college education.”

I’m happy to announce that last month, I followed through on this goal and gave a scholarship in the amount of $750 to the valedictorian of the high school that I attended. It’s not much compared to some of the others, but every bit counts!

So who was the lucky, I mean deserving, recipient? Her name is Amanda Kitten, and she’s off to study at The University of Dallas. See below for her picture, followed by an amazing list of accomplishments. She’s one productive girl! Look for big things out of her in the future.

 


Amanda Kitten, Class of 2009

 

Organizations/School Activities

  • Valedictorian (1 out of 163)
  • National Honor Society, three years
  • Student Council, four years
  • Cheerleading, four years
  • Varsity Volleyball, two years
  • Junior Varsity volleyball, two years 
  • Key Club, one year 
  • School newspaper, one year
  • Presidents Council, one year
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes, one year
  • International Honor Society of High School Journalists, one year
  • “Shattered Dreams” planning committee and participant, one year
  • Junior/senior prom planning committee, one year
  • Lubbock Volleyball Club off season traveling team, two years

 

Offices/Positions Held

  • National Honor Society vice president, senior year
  • Student Council teacher appreciation chair person, senior year
  • Student Council historian, junior year
  • Key Club editor, senior year
  • Freshman class treasurer
  • Varsity volleyball team captain, senior year
  • Junior varsity team captain, sophomore year

 

Work Experience

  • The Mud Room (November 2007 – present)
  • Pottery Painting Studio (about 10 hours per week except during volleyball season)
  • Job responsibilities include assisting customers in painting pottery, helping customers with design ideas, and handling money at the cash register.
  • Spraying cotton for local farmers (Summers 2005 and 2006)

 

Honors/Awards

  • Second place in editorial writing contest at 2008 University Interscholastic League (UIL) State Meet
  • State qualifier in UIL editorial writing and ready writing
  • Regional awards in UIL editorial writing and ready writing for one and two years, respectively
  • Regional qualifier and multiple district awards in one or more of the following for the past three years: news writing, feature writing, headline writing, editorial writing, and ready writing.
  • Miss Cooper High School (CHS) nominee (recipient to be announced in May)
  • Nominated for Young Women Christian Association (YWCA) Women of Excellence Award 
  • Nominated for Principal’s Award (awaiting announcement of recipient)
  • Recipient of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Good Citizens Award
  • Nominated to attend Girls’ State in 2008
  • District 1-3A 2008 Outstanding Setter of the Year award in volleyball
  • Coaches’ Most Valuable Player volleyball award senior year
  • District 2-3A 2007 Newcomer of the Year award in volleyball
  • Coaches’ Newcomer of the Year volleyball award junior year
  • Individual class awards including: Algebra II, Spanish, and English
  • Citizenship awards for past three years
  • National Honor Society homecoming queen nominee
  • Voted “Most Scholarly” for senior class Who’s Who?
  • Outstanding Performance annual cheerleading award
  • National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) All-American cheerleading award for two years

 

Community/Church Involvement

  • Writing articles for the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal newspaper
  • New Century Leadership graduate (This is a program that introduces high school juniors to leadership, career, and civic opportunities in the Lubbock community.)
  • Participation in church youth group, LifeTeen
  • Attended Steubenville youth conference two years

 

Volunteer Service

  • Week long mission trip to San Antonio to work with mentally challenged teens at Mission Road (2006)
  • Annual church Jamaica volunteer
  • Mini-cheer camp instructor as fundraiser for the Susan G. Komen Foundation
  • Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure volunteer
  • Ringing Salvation Army bell for past two years
  • Fundraising for and promoting American Diabetes Association
  • Student Council “Elf Drive” (shopping for Christmas presents for children in needy families)
  • Teaching at volleyball camps
  • Working Lubbock-Cooper Lion’s Club concession stand at middle school football games

 

Hobbies/Skills/Talents

  • Writing, reading, gymnastics, painting pottery, listening to music, running, spending time with family and friends

 

Wow! Now that’s a long list, isn’t it? Kind of funny. My list would have read, “played baseball”. LOL. Maybe some of you can relate. But regardless of what you did or didn’t do in high school, I would like to encourage you to take time to give back to your community, particularly the people and the organizations that helped you become who you are today.

At the end of the day, it’s not how much money you make, as almost all hip hop stars and many business executives seem to think. And it’s not how much money you keep, as most financial planners would argue. It’s how much money you give that matters. Because that’s where true joy lies. It’s in the giving.

And if you don’t have money, time counts just as much, if not more. Whatever resources you have, be generous, and let’s all work to make this world a better place.

Until next time, happy (and profitable) investing!

Doug Smith
Real Estate Investor
Founder of MyHouseDeals.com

P.S. Congrats again Amanda! The readers of this blog and I all wish you nothing but the best in college and beyond!

Your survey results… I’m shocked!

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

On Monday I sent you a survey asking what’s holding you back from buying real estate today. Thanks for participating (you did, right?). Most of the participants said the main factors holding them back were not being able to secure funding and their low/damaged credit score (58%!). It’s no surprise to me that these two factors were together at the top, because many times one depends on the other and oftentimes both are caused by having a large amount of debt…

… If that is what’s holding you back, I say it’s NO EXCUSE! BUT if you’re going to worry about it, then I want to help fix it.

If you are worried about your debt situation and think you can do better, you must be on tomorrow’s webinar. You read it right, it happens TOMORROW – I’m giving you no chance to keep using your credit or funding as an excuse for not investing.

I’m bringing the leading guy in debt resolution and credit repair to talk to you. He has an amazing service for reducing your debt and improving your credit that you have to see to believe.

The webinar is going to be tomorrow at 7PM Central Time. Yes, sign me up for the free webinar!

If you’re one of the investors who told me credit or debt is a major problem in your life, you need to be on this webinar!

AND even if you didn’t say that credit or debt was a limiting factor in your investing, trust me, you would still benefit immensely from this webinar. Even if you don’t have a problem, you’re still probably dealing with buyers and sellers who do. Am I right?

As an added bonus, this webinar will show you how to turn “prospective buyers” into “actual buyers” by slashing their debt and improving their credit. The end result? More buyers qualify to buy your houses, so you sell them faster and get paid faster.

You’ll also learn how to make more money from each motivated seller you speak with. In addition to buying their home, you can make extra profits by providing them with debt reduction and credit repair services. The end result? You make an extra $200 or more from each motivated seller.

Yes, sign me up for the free webinar!

Until next time, happy (and profitable) investing!

Doug Smith
MyHouseDeals.com

P.S. this is not the same old debt resolution program you may have heard of before! On the webinar, we’ll be discussing a brand new strategy for slashing your debt by more than half and paying off what’s left in a convenient way. Be sure to register now. Yes, sign me up for the free webinar!

The webinar is TONIGHT! Virtual Wholesaling with Chris Chico.

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

TODAY is the day! You better know what I’m talking about, or I’m going to be upset with you… It’s the day of the webinar with Virtual Wholesaling expert Cris Chico!

I hope you’ve already registered, because we are down to our last 62 available spots. If you haven’t yet, you need to stop reading this email and go here this very second:

Yes, sign me up for the free webinar!

I wanted to share a quick video with you, click Play below to see it:

Things are happening fast today. I just got off the phone with Cris, and he let me know that he’s going to be offering a secret gift to everyone that is on the live call with us tonight. I don’t want to ruin the surprise, but I’m shocked by his offer. If you are lucky enough to grab one of the 62 spots that are left, you have to make sure to be on the live call; the offer Cris is making is definitely not going to be available once the webinar is over. You absolutely do NOT want to miss this opportunity!

Yes, sign me up for the free webinar!

The webinar starts TONIGHT promptly at 7PM Central time.

Be Thankful Today

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Hello again fellow investor,

I received the following statistics from a friend of mine several years ago. I review this information on occasion because it helps me to stay grounded and to fully appreciate what I have. I hope it has the same affect on you. I have updated the figures based on a few Google searches that I did.

If we could shrink the earth’s population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look like something like the following.

  • 30 would suffer from malnutrition
  • 33 would live in substandard housing
  • 20 would be unable to read
  • 2 would have a college education
  • 2 would own a computer

At least for today, don’t let yourself get down over the recession. Keep things in perspective, and be thankful for what you have. And always remember that where there is great turmoil, there is even greater opportunity.

Until next time, happy (and profitable) investing!

Doug Smith
President
myHouseDeals.com

P.S. These turbulent times mean huge profits for investors who act now and buy from the desperate sellers who post properties to our site. Go to www.myhousedeals.com/freetrial today to begin your trial today.

A New Way To Make Money?

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

I just heard about something I had to share with you right away! Watch the video below to find out more…

If you are having a problem viewing the video, you view it directly on either YouTube or Google Video.

Have you heard of Mike Warren before? He is best known as the expert on real estate judgment and lien investing. Mike is making $1,000 per hour just from judgment and liens. Not too shabby.  I really need to find out more about judgments and liens because it sounds like something that could be really profitable in today’s shaky market. And you do, too!I’ve been talking to Mike’s office to set up a teleseminar or webinar to have him share this technique with us. I don’t have the details yet — Mike is a super busy guy and his schedule is pretty tight. But I’m trying to make it happen in the next couple of weeks. We want to be able to start doing these deals asap while our economy is practically dropping them on our laps.

Stay tuned. I’ll send you some info as soon as I’ve worked out the details with Mike’s people.

Until next time, happy (and profitable) investing!

Doug Smith
President
MyHouseDeals.com

P.S. Stay tuned for the “official” announcement. If we get Mike to be on a call with us, you have to make sure to be there!

UPDATE (Feb 2nd): Our lead mentor, Tim Mai, just made a great post about how investing with Judgment Liens works. You can check it out here.

UPDATE (Feb 4th): Great news! Mike has agreed to do a webinar with us! You can find out more here: webinar announcement

GO VOTE!

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

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