Are you looking to take your mindset and performance to the next level? In today’s episode, real estate investor Chris Schwagerl shares his insights on developing a champion mindset. Chris discusses his journey from social worker to financial freedom through real estate investing. He emphasizes the importance of defining what "enough" means for you and letting go of limiting beliefs from your past.
Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation:
[02:19] - Creating wealth on a social work wage
[09:22] - How the book Rich Dad Poor Dad saved his life
[13:45] - The payment for being an entrepreneur
[16:47] - The three phases in the helping/service industry
[26:56] - The power of mentorship
[30:49] - The key factors of success
[38:23] - Chris’ mission with Infinite Skies
Episode Highlights:
[13:45] The Payment for Being an Entrepreneur
While this personal growth is rewarding, it also comes with its challenges. Entrepreneurs must constantly improve themselves and may experience more stress and isolation than other careers. However, according to Chris, this constant personal development is the price entrepreneurs pay for the rewards and freedoms of being their own boss.
[16:47] The Three Phases In The Helping/Service Industry
Chris talks about the three phases that people in helping or service industries like social workers, doctors, nurses, and therapists often go through:
According to Chris, his goal through real estate investing and the work he does is to help people avoid moving from phase two to phase three - to allow them to stay passionate about their helping roles while also attaining adequate pay and financial security.
[31:30] The Key Factors of Success
Resources Mentioned:
Chris Schwagerl, LICSW | LinkedIn
Chris online at Chris Connects
Rich Dad Poor Dad
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