You might think you need an inheritance or a higher-paying job to reach your financial goals. As a former teacher, that was true for today’s guest. Now, Julie Holly helps people like you invest in apartments so you can meet your financial goals without having to work harder! Julie is a real estate syndicator, high-performance coach, the founder of Three Keys Investments, and the host of The Conscious Investor Podcast, where she reveals insider secrets and real stories about how to build wealth that lasts generations. In today’s episode, Julie shares some of those secrets with you, from the simple power of visualization for overcoming fear to how you can read any book in five weeks or less, leverage your community to support your business, and more. To learn more about activating both your financial and personal potential to their fullest, make sure not to miss today’s discussion with Julie Holly!
Key Points From This Episode:
- What it means when Julie says she activates people’s financial and personal potential.
- How her faith led her to this work, which she says is her purpose.
- The biggest obstacles people face, both financially and personally: fear, doubt, and insecurity.
- Steps for loosening the bonds of a fear of success, starting with vision and clarity.
- Why Julie believes you need both a high-performance coach and a real estate mentor.
- Insight into Julie’s book club and some of her recommended reading.
- The value of being part of a community and engaging with content that is growth-minded.
- Learn the secret to reading any book in five weeks or less, according to Julie!
- Julie’s perspective on why your goals are less important than your vision.
- How her roles as coach and book club leader support her real estate syndication business.
- Encouragement for women who want to get their start in real estate investing.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
The Conscious Investor Podcast
Lazy Girl Real Estate Investing
Aspiring Women Achieving More Facebook Group
Passive Income Through Multifamily Real Estate Facebook Group