Show Notes
Welcome to another episode of Eat, Sleep, Invest. Bryan Driscoll is joined by Frank McKinney on this episode to help you get more deals. Frank has written seven books and is considered a real estate artist. He started as a broke teenager and became a house flipper who now sells million-dollar beach houses. He also runs a very successful project called the Caring House Project Foundation, which builds self-sustaining villages in Haiti.
Frank comes to us from his treehouse office to talk about real estate, success, and a little philosophy. He shares his wealth of experiences and is excited to talk about what he has learned about life and business. He also dives into the importance of having aspirations. Bryan and Frank discuss:
- How Frank’s time teaching tennis opened him up to an unconventional way to learn about business and success
- Starting small with cheaper houses to build experience and funds
- How successful people want to share their stories and knowledge with those who show interest in it
- Frank’s hope and ideas about going “from rich to enriched”
- What money and success can and cannot provide
- How understanding your vices can help you get rid of them and live and more successful life that creates a generational legacy
- Frank’s thoughts on fear and thinking about taking risks versus the action of taking risks
- How sacrificing today can lead to a better tomorrow and help you build risk tolerance
- Being an artist of your craft and doing your work the best way you can
- The art of personal branding to get people interested in what you have to offer
- Finding and pursuing your professional highest calling
- The differences between and the building of motivation, inspiration, and aspiration
Connect with Frank:
theaspirebook.com