How to Learn from an Expensive Investing Mistake

17/11/2022 12 min Episodio 182
How to Learn from an Expensive Investing Mistake

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In this episode, Shane talks about a lesson he learned from an investing mistake and how he was so focused on the results and outcome and not on the details of the deal. He also shares his action plans to get the deal back on track and other tips so we as investors can avoid these mistakes and learn how to deal with them in the future.   [00:01 - 02:47] Dealing with Bad Decisions on a Deal Taking a step back and asking help to get a better insight on the situation Detaching from your emotions and focusing on the facts Pain plus reflection = progress   [02:48 - 11:40] Action Plans and Steps We Can Learn From Looking back at the paper trails of the deal to see what was missed out Going to the partners and investors about the problem and providing solutions Asking the right questions before diving into a deal  Don’t be to focused on the outcome  Ask for help   [11:41 - 12:55] Closing Segment   If you are interested in my coaching and consulting program, please email me at [email protected]. I want to make sure to cater to those interested, so please use the word “coaching” on the body or subject line.   You can also follow me on Linkedin and Twitter. If you want to go even deeper into the world of commercial real estate, head over to Shane Melanson, a roadmap to investing in commercial real estate! Get my book Club Syndication - How The Wealthy Invest Their Money.   LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone invest in commercial real estate with confidence by sharing this episode or clicking here to listen to our previous episodes.   Follow The Investing Podcast on all Streaming platforms. Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or visit our YouTube Channel.   Tweetable Quote: “Because I was too optimistic, I was constantly looking for a way to make this deal work, and I didn't ask the right question.” - Shane Melanson