A single mom at age sixteen limited Edna Keep ‘s choices. As someone who never earned much more than minimum wage before she was 30 – she has come a long ways and is now a multimillionaire who owns $47MM of real estate primarily purchased with other people’s money.
Entrepreneurial Role Models:
Dan Sullivan coach
When business started difficulties overcame:
“The biggest thing was mindset, I came from, my dad was an entrepreneur, he was a carpenter and a farmer and I have brothers that are self employed, always made their living that way so I come from a background where it’s less structured and I really liked that, having my family around all the time I never had my parents say I’m working 24/7 I can’t see you so to make the transition to me, none of them made a lot of money and from very young I got a taste for money and I love having money, I love having money to this day, a lot of people struggle with saying that”…[Listen for More]
Favourite Books:
Why “A” Students Work for “C” Students and “B” Students Work for the Government: Rich Dad’s Guide to Financial Education for Parents Book by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Favourite Quote:
- “Work harder on yourself than you do your job, if you work harder on yourself than you do your job, you will be healthy, wealthy and wise” Jim Rohn
- “Become a millionaire, not for the money, but for the person you’ll become” Jim Rohn
- “Argue for your greatness, not your limitations”
Recommended Online Resources:
Facebook – an American for-profit corporation and an online social media and social networking service
Best Advice to Other Entrepreneurs:
“Never stop learning, growing and sharing”…[Listen for More]
More About Edna Keep:
3D Real Estate Investments Ltd
Neil’s Quote at the Beginning:
“We place this huge burden on answers to function as finish lines, when they more naturally perform as milestones. We fool ourselves if we believe that answers are the proper response to questions, when the formal acknowledgment of a question is to embrace its invitation to enter into the journey of learning.” Tristan Sherwin
Other Quotes From the Chat with Edna Keep:
“Argue for your greatness, not your limitations, so many people have this thing in their minds where they go I can’t, I struggle with, I don’t do this well, how about focussing just on your strengths and build from there”
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