Episode 32: Stinson Bland – From Dallas to Waco: How Moving to a Small Town Helped Him Succeed in Real Estate
Episode description
To truly scale towards the life you've always dreamed of, what would it take for your business to have positive consistency? This week's guest has a lot of valuable content to share, even though he's not a first responder. As a Dallas guy who moved to a small town with limited resources, he is not only providing a financial future for himself, his family, and his employees but also helping others in the community thrive! He once had nothing, but as he began to believe in himself, he is now achieving what he always wanted. So we invite you to join us today and hear what he says.
Stinson Bland has been investing for about 13 years now. His marketing business used to do really well, but it collided in 2008 when the market crashed. Being raised in a broken home with no role model or financial advisor, Stinson never had a chance to succeed. But then he discovered real estate. A good change has taken place in his life since then. He is now buying and flipping houses, mostly for rental income and to generate passive income.
Throughout this episode, Stinson discusses the importance of surrounding yourself with positive people who have a good mindset as he shares how he reached the point in his business where he is now: real estate.
Why you need to check today’s episode:
- Understand how the people in your community/circle of friends play a crucial role in your growth as a person and an entrepreneur;
- Discover why finding the right people to work with is essential as your business grows;
- Embrace the beauty of giving back to your community and how that helps you succeed as an individual
“I don’t allow negativity in my life. That might be a bad thing, but for me, my energy comes from other people – I now know that – and I have to be around positive people, or I’ll get into a negative space really fast. I believe you are the sum of the five people you’re around the most.”
– Stinson Bland
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