
Using REI as a Springboard with Doug Meyers
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<p>If you’re into real estate but you’ve found yourself wanting to do business as well, this episode is perfect for you!</p> <p>It can be shaky at first, considering the shift, but leveraging your real estate portfolio can help you dive into other careers and pursue your dreams.</p> <p>But the question is how can you use real estate to create the life you want to live?</p> <p>Join us as Doug Meyers answers that as he shares his own story in today’s podcast.</p> <p>Doug Meyers is a former mining engineer who used real estate investing to provide the income to leave his previous full-time employment. This gave him the opportunity to pursue other passions and business interests with his full attention. He has a portfolio of condos, duplexes, and triplexes across Western Canada, and is a partner in an active flipping business in Saskatchewan.</p> <p>An award-winning investor and Keyspire Success Story, Doug is the host of RevNYou’s very own RevNYou with Real Estate Podcast where he interviews real estate investors in all walks of life. He is also the host of The Grow Give Expand Podcast, where he speaks with entrepreneurs and business owners, uncovering the personal practices and systems that help them live successful, meaningful lives.</p> <p>In this episode, Doug talks about his journey from doing real estate to learning sales and then starting a business. Here, he explains how he uses real estate as a springboard to live the life he wants to achieve as he stresses the importance of learning sales in business.</p> <p>Checkout: Raising Capital Without Rejection Full-Day Workshop (Online):<a href='https://investorattractionworkshop.com/'> </a><a href='https://investorattractionworkshop.com/'>https://investorattractionworkshop.com/</a></p> <p>What you'll learn in just 17 minutes from today's episode:</p> <ul><li>Why it’s important that you learn sales in business and not skip the entire learning process;</li> <li>Find out where you should go looking for people to help you as you get into a shift; and</li> <li>How can