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Small Steps BIG Wins Podcast with Sue Saller

Welcome back to the Small Steps BIG WINS podcast. I’m Sue Saller and I’m glad you are joining me today. I want to talk about something that is very common but we don’t give it much thought, and that is the comparison trap. I want to challenge your way of thinking when you start comparing yourself to others.

When you find yourself comparing yourself to others, there are a few things that you can do:

  1. Learn to recognize when you are starting to compare yourself to others. Just the fact of acknowledging this will help you to stop the comparison before it grows bigger and gets worse. And at that moment, think of something that you have that you are thankful for. We can all be thankful for something and thankfulness is the antidote for discontent.
  2. Write down 3 wins that you have each day, and only 3! When you recount your wins for the day and write them down you are training your brain to focus on the gains in your life instead of the gaps.
  3. Write down 3 wins for tomorrow and only 3!!! If you write down more than 3, you are most likely not going to do any. Give yourself purpose for your day and then take satisfaction in your accomplishments.
  4. Compare who you are today with who you were in the past. This helps you to see how far you have come. Always measure backward.
  5. Bonus: Write down 3 things to be thankful for. Thankfulness is the antidote for discontent.

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please subscribe, and visit my website at www.suesaller.com. I would love to hear from you! You can find links to all the books mentioned on my podcasts at my bookstore. Have a great day and God bless!

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Welcome back to the Small Steps BIG WINS podcast. I’m Sue Saller and I’m glad you are joining me today. I want to talk about something that is very common but we don’t give it much thought, and that is the comparison trap. I want to challenge your way of thinking when you start comparing yourself to others.

When you find yourself comparing yourself to others, there are a few things that you can do:

  1. Learn to recognize when you are starting to compare yourself to others. Just the fact of acknowledging this will help you to stop the comparison before it grows bigger and gets worse. And at that moment, think of something that you have that you are thankful for. We can all be thankful for something and thankfulness is the antidote for discontent.
  2. Write down 3 wins that you have each day, and only 3! When you recount your wins for the day and write them down you are training your brain to focus on the gains in your life instead of the gaps.
  3. Write down 3 wins for tomorrow and only 3!!! If you write down more than 3, you are most likely not going to do any. Give yourself purpose for your day and then take satisfaction in your accomplishments.
  4. Compare who you are today with who you were in the past. This helps you to see how far you have come. Always measure backward.
  5. Bonus: Write down 3 things to be thankful for. Thankfulness is the antidote for discontent.

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please subscribe, and visit my website at www.suesaller.com. I would love to hear from you! You can find links to all the books mentioned on my podcasts at my bookstore. Have a great day and God bless!

Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/susan-k-saller/message

In this episode, I continue my conversation with Kyle Curtain, 22 year old real estate agent and investor, podcaster, and entrepreneur. Listen as we unpack his habits, mindset, and why he loves the book The E-Myth so much.

Join Kyle as he talks about the steps he took to get him to where he is today and learn how to stay cool under pressure. He also hosts a podcast called KCReating Wealth and still works a W-2.  His mission is to inspire others to take action and control of their lives!

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please subscribe at my website at www.suesaller.com.

From today’s show, here are the links if you want to reach out to Kyle:

Kylecurtinrealestate on Instagram & Facebook

KCREatingwealth Facebook Group

KCREatingwealth on Instagram

Here are the books that Kyle recommended in Part 2:

The E-myth Revisted by Michael Gerber

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/susan-k-saller/message

In this episode, I continue my conversation with Kyle Curtain, 22 year old real estate agent and investor, podcaster, and entrepreneur. Listen as we unpack his habits, mindset, and why he loves the book The E-Myth so much. 

Join Kyle as he talks about the steps he took to get him to where he is today and learn how to stay cool under pressure. He also hosts a podcast called KCReating Wealth and still works a W-2.  His mission is to inspire others to take action and control of their lives! 

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please subscribe at my website at www.suesaller.com.

From today’s show, here are the links if you want to reach out to Kyle:

Kylecurtinrealestate on Instagram & Facebook

KCREatingwealth Facebook Group

KCREatingwealth on Instagram

Here are the books that Kyle recommended in Part 2:

The E-myth Revisted by Michael Gerber

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/susan-k-saller/message
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/susan-k-saller/support

In this episode, I continue my conversation with Kyle Curtain, 22 year old real estate agent and investor, podcaster, and entrepreneur. Listen as we unpack his habits, mindset, and why he loves the book The E-Myth so much. 

Join Kyle as he talks about the steps he took to get him to where he is today and learn how to stay cool under pressure. He also hosts a podcast called KCReating Wealth and still works a W-2.  His mission is to inspire others to take action and control of their lives! 

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please subscribe at my website at www.suesaller.com.

From today’s show, here are the links if you want to reach out to Kyle:

Kylecurtinrealestate on Instagram & Facebook

KCREatingwealth Facebook Group

KCREatingwealth on Instagram

Here are the books that Kyle recommended in Part 2:

The E-myth Revisted by Michael Gerber

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/susan-k-saller/message

In this episode, I talk with Kyle Curtain, real estate agent and investor, podcaster, and entrepreneur. Listen as he explains his journey from bored to fascinated with real estate starting with just one google search and how it took him on a path that led him to buying is first investment property at 22. Join Kyle as he talks about the steps he took to get him to where he is today and learn how to stay cool under pressure. He also hosts a podcast called KCReating Wealth and still works a W-2.  His mission is to inspire others to take action and control of their lives! This is part 1 of a 2-part interview.

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please subscribe and check out my website at www.suesaller.com.

From today’s show, here are the links if you want to reach out to Kyle:

Kylecurtinrealestate on Instagram & Facebook

KCREatingwealth Facebook Group

KCREatingwealth on Instagram

Here are the books that Kyle recommended in Part 2:

The E-myth Revisted by Michael Gerber

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/susan-k-saller/message

In this episode, I talk with Kyle Curtain, real estate agent and investor, podcaster, and entrepreneur. Listen as he explains his journey from bored to fascinated with real estate starting with just one google search and how it took him on a path that led him to buying is first investment property at 22. Join Kyle as he talks about the steps he took to get him to where he is today and learn how to stay cool under pressure. He also hosts a podcast called KCReating Wealth and still works a W-2.  His mission is to inspire others to take action and control of their lives! This is part 1 of a 2-part interview.

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please subscribe and check out my website at www.suesaller.com.

From today’s show, here are the links if you want to reach out to Kyle:

Kylecurtinrealestate on Instagram & Facebook

KCREatingwealth Facebook Group

KCREatingwealth on Instagram

Here are the books that Kyle recommended in Part 2:

The E-myth Revisted by Michael Gerber

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/susan-k-saller/message
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/susan-k-saller/support

In this episode, I talk with Kyle Curtain, real estate agent and investor, podcaster, and entrepreneur. Listen as he explains his journey from bored to fascinated with real estate starting with just one google search and how it took him on a path that led him to buying is first investment property at 22. Join Kyle as he talks about the steps he took to get him to where he is today and learn how to stay cool under pressure. He also hosts a podcast called KCReating Wealth and still works a W-2.  His mission is to inspire others to take action and control of their lives! This is part 1 of a 2-part interview.

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please subscribe and check out my website at www.suesaller.com.

From today’s show, here are the links if you want to reach out to Kyle:

Kylecurtinrealestate on Instagram & Facebook

KCREatingwealth Facebook Group

KCREatingwealth on Instagram

Here are the books that Kyle recommended in Part 2:

The E-myth Revisted by Michael Gerber

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/susan-k-saller/message

Welcome to the Small Steps Big Wins podcast and today’s special guest is Zach Woods.  Zach is a former corporate middle manager turned real estate/small biz investor. He got sick of W-2 politics and wanted to focus on things that brought him true joy. Leveraging his property mgmt skills to renovate a triplex and double rents in 6 months, he shares his tactics and wins for accomplishing his goals. Now that he caught the cash flow bug, he wants to pass on his enthusiasm and encourage the 20-something crowd that you don’t have to be older to be financially free.

The big takeaways from Zach:

  • Take Action! – Make a list of 3 things each day and accomplish those.
  • Confront your fear head-on
  • Simplify your processes and don’t let emotions get in the way
  • At the end of the day, you are the one that has to take the action, no one can do it for you.
  • If you are stuck there is a way out
  • Surround yourself with the people who you want to become.

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please subscribe and check out my website at www.suesaller.com.

From today’s show, here are the links:

How to reach out to Zach:

Folks can follow me on IG at Island_Landlord. I’ll be posting videos on my journey, investing for cash flow, and landlording 101’s for self managers.

Your audience can DM me there or find me on facebook.

If you are interested in learning more about Emerge Supercharged check out: Emerge Supercharged

Recommended Books*

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

Cash Flow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki

*Note: if you order a book from the link above, I am an Amazon affiliate so I will get a very small at not cost to you. I have to put this here.

Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/susan-k-saller/message

Welcome to the Small Steps Big Wins podcast and today’s special guest is Zach Woods.  Zach is a former corporate middle manager turned real estate/small biz investor. He got sick of W-2 politics and wanted to focus on things that brought him true joy. Leveraging his property mgmt skills to renovate a triplex and double rents in 6 months, he shares his tactics and wins for accomplishing his goals. Now that he caught the cash flow bug, he wants to pass on his enthusiasm and encourage the 20-something crowd that you don’t have to be older to be financially free.

The big takeaways from Zach:

  • Take Action! – Make a list of 3 things each day and accomplish those.
  • Confront your fear head-on
  • Simplify your processes and don’t let emotions get in the way
  • At the end of the day, you are the one that has to take the action, no one can do it for you.
  • If you are stuck there is a way out
  • Surround yourself with the people who you want to become.

If you have enjoyed my podcast, please subscribe and check out my website at www.suesaller.com.

From today’s show, here are the links:

How to reach out to Zach:

Folks can follow me on IG at Island_Landlord. I’ll be posting videos on my journey, investing for cash flow, and landlording 101’s for self managers.

Your audience can DM me there or find me on facebook.

If you are interested in learning more about Emerge Supercharged check out: Emerge Supercharged

Recommended Books*

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

Cash Flow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki

*Note: if you order a book from the link above, I am an Amazon affiliate so I will get a very small at not cost to you. I have to put this here.

Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/susan-k-saller/message
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/susan-k-saller/support

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