Wholesaling Real Estate: Using Detachment to Succeed In Real Estate Investing

Real Estate Wholesaling is one of the most powerful wealth builders that does not require cash or credit. Far too many people complicate the wholesaling real estate process with their “what if” worries. What if I cannot find a buyer? What if the market changes? These are just a couple of the “what ifs” that first time and even seasoned real estate wholesalers spend far too much time on. Detachment is the process of pulling your emotions away from the outcome of any scenario.

The process of detachment will help you pull your emotions out of the real estate transaction. Detachment leaves you in a far better place to make decisions relating to real estate wholesaling, because there is no emotion or baggage that you need to include. Detachment sets you free from “what ifs”, because all of your “what ifs” can be answered with “so whats”. Not that your “what if’s” are not legitimate concerns, but most of the time they are only emotional responses to issues that you bring up in your own head, rather than real world happenings.

Detachment can be achieved through realizing that “you” are not your outcomes. If the real estate market plummets to 10 year lows, you are still you. If the market skyrockets to all time highs, you are still just you. “You” will essentially be just you, regardless of the outcome of any real estate transaction. So stop stalling, I promise the world will not end if you make a mistake.

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