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The Right Mindset Is The Key To Real Estate Success With Rod Khleif & Jay Conner

In today’s episode of Real Estate Investing with Jay Conner, Rod Khleif joins Jay to explain the mindset required to recover from losing $50 million dollars in the crash of 2008 to the success he enjoys today.

Rod Khleif is a multiple business owner and philanthropist who is passionate about business, high performance, real estate, and giving back.

As one of the country’s top business, real estate, and peak performance luminaries, Rod has built over 24 businesses in his 40-year business career several of which have been worth tens of millions of dollars. He has also owned over 2000 properties.

Rod soared from humble beginnings as a young, impoverished Dutch immigrant to incredible success. His experiences involve both remarkable triumphs and spectacular failures, which he affectionately calls “seminars:’

Rod brings incredible authenticity and insight to his approach to business, mindset, real estate, success, and life. He can talk about the psychology of success, and any business or real estate topic in great depth, contributing incredible first-hand, technical, and motivational knowledge and skills to the conversation.

He also founded The Tiny Hands Foundation which has benefited more than 95,000 children in need.

Timestamps:

0:01 – Get Ready To Be Plugged Into The Money

0:18 – Today’s guest: Rod Khleif

2:25 – Who is Rod Khleif?

5:45 – The Psychology of Success and the Mindset to Recover from Losing it All.

9:00 – Connect with Rod Khleif: https://www.RodKhleif.com

9:48 – Rod Khleif’s Goal Setting Process

12:00 – https://www.MultiFamilyBootCamp.com

15:17 – use emotional charge words to achieve your goals

24:12 – Goal, Progress & Growth

29:53 – Text: Rod to 72345 – for more info on Rod’s Bootcamp








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