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How Rod Khleif Built a $50 Million Net Worth After Losing It All In The 2008 Crash

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You can organize your schedule how you want. Rod uses a paper planner that contains pictures that have been in there for 19 years. Some are pictures of material items (like cars) that he wanted and ended up purchasing because of the success he gained. Some are pictures of the people he is grateful for, like his children.

That paper planner focuses Rod on what he wants, not what he doesn’t want. If you don’t want conflict, focus on how you can help make peace. If you don’t want to be in debt, focus on how to make money.

Visualize what you want and give yourself a clear explanation of why those things matter to you and visual reminders you won’t escape. This means that even with major setbacks - like the loss of wealth from an economic crash - you have the right mindset to build back to success.

Key takeaways:

  • Having the right mindset is essential for success
  • Put time into determining what you want to do in life
  • Stay focused on what matters

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You can organize your schedule how you want. Rod uses a paper planner that contains pictures that have been in there for 19 years. Some are pictures of material items (like cars) that he wanted and ended up purchasing because of the success he gained. Some are pictures of the people he is grateful for, like his children.

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