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Assisted Living Network Podcast

RAL Isn’t Easy, But It’s Worth It

03 Dec 2018

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You're going to work at something, you're going to get good at something, the question is what. And what are you willing to do in order to get the return that you say that you want? If you could create a business where you're making all the money you need to pay your bills, well then you can do whatever you want with the rest of your time. Right now a lot of you are working 60 or 80 hours a week doing a job that you hate. And you're working for somebody else. 10,000 hours is what they say it takes to become successful, to become an expert. What are you going to invest the next 10,000 hours in? If you have just one home, not only would it provide the income for you so you are financially free. But now when mom or dad need that help or an aunt or an uncle need that help, it's not a burden on the whole family. And if they or you have long-term care insurance, you can now bill the insurance company for that longterm care. I guarantee you're going to get involved in assisted living one way or the other. The choice is yours right now, but it's up to you If you want to get started.🎓 Ready to turn your passion into profit? Join Isabelle Guarino’s private Skool community to learn how to launch, run, and grow your own residential assisted living business. Get access to exclusive trainings, expert Q&As, and a like-minded community all in one place. Start learning today! → https://www.skool.com/ralacademy/about Subscribe Wherever You Enjoy Your PodcastsApple Podcasts: https://impct.live/applepodcastSpotify Podcasts: https://impct.live/spotifypodcastMore Listening Options: https://impct.live/alnetworkpodcast

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