Here is a recent press release concerning Michigans Premier Real Estate Investor's Association...
How to Wholesale & How to Shortsale Taught By Successful Millionaire Investor Dwan Bent-Twyford at The REIA of Macomb’s Main Event
Warren, MI – on January 31st 2008, The REIA of Macomb, (http://www.reiaofmacomb.com) Michigan’s Premier Real Estate Investors Association’s January Freedom Through Foreclosures Event will take place at the club’s new venue, The Royalty House in Warren, Michigan. Located at 8201 Old 13 Mile in Warren Michigan 48093, near 13 Mile Rd & Van Dyke, the REIA club was forced to move due to uncontrollable membership growth.
To start 2008 off right, The REIA of Macomb has secured their most famous national speaker to date, Dwan Bent-Twyford, for a one night only Freedom Through Foreclosures Event. Michigan real estate investing is filled with more opportunity now than ever, especially with REO’s (bank foreclosures). Start you year off right and get to THE REIA of Macomb’s Main Event.
Dwan Bent-Twyford, The Queen of Short Sales®, is a distinguished author, motivating national speaker, and incredible teacher. She has published several home study courses that will teach you every aspect of the exciting foreclosure world….in detail! In a world dominated by men, this amazing woman has certainly made her mark wholesaling, shortsaling, buying, rehabbing, and successfully selling real estate for over a decade.
Her niche is finding foreclosures with no equity, negotiating with the banks to accept less than what is owed, thus creating a “Short Sale®.” Over the last several years she has developed a hugely successful “Short Sale®” system that has earned her and her students hundreds of thousands of dollars. She wants to share that knowledge with you. Her goal is simple…to teach you how to become a “super investor” using her proven techniques, strategies, and concepts. Don’t miss this exciting lady!
The REIA of Macomb is a non-profit organization open to the public. The REIA’s main goal is for members to learn, teach, and network. It doesn’t matter where you live, you are welcomed with open arms at Macomb County’s Exclusive Real Estate & Success Club.
The REIA of Macomb meet the last Thursday of each month at the Exclusive Royalty House in Warren, Michigan. Located at 8201 Old 13 Mile Rd Warren, MI 48093 it is easily accessible from all major freeways and less than an hour from Detroit Metro Airport .
Doors open at 6:00 p.m. for early networking.
First time attendees are always FREE!
***Seating is extremely limited***
To R.S.V.P. call Dylan Tanaka @ 586-435-7113
or e-mail info@REIAofMacomb.com
For information on future events go to http://www.REIAofMacomb.com
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Insanely Important REIA of Macomb Update...You Must Read This
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Sunday, December 23, 2007
Wealth In REI Member Makes It Happen


That's how a listing should read about this romantic home.
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Sunday, December 16, 2007
Dylan Tanaka's Top 5 "Must Read" Sales Books




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Saturday, December 15, 2007
The POWER Of the First Impression

Under a suit jacket, long sleeve shirts are a must. The higher the cotton content, the better the shirt will look. Make sure your shirt fits the neck properly and that the sleeve cuff ends just at the wrist. All your business clothes should be professionally cleaned and pressed and ready to go.
Ties that are cheap looking do not give off a good first impression. A pure silk tie makes the most powerful professional impact, has the best finish and feel, and is easiest to tie well. The tie should complement your suit, not match it. No outlandish, flamboyant ties are necessary. The length of the tie should be extended to the center of you belt buckle.
Shoes should be brown or black leather. No other materials or colors are acceptable. Socks should complement the suit, blue, black, gray, or brown. They should either match your shoes or pants.

Here are a few things you will want to avoid at an interview:
Clasping your hands behind your head
Adjusting your tie constantly
Slouching in your chair
Pulling your collar away
Picking at your face or outfit
Tight smiles or tension in face
Little eye contact
Wrinkling your eyebrows
Rapidly nodding your head
Any nervous tics
Crossing your ankles - means withholding information
Crossing your legs away from the interviewer- toward is ok Crossing one ankle over the other knee
Crossing your interviewers personal space
Avoid grinning idiotically
Gnawing on one’s lips absentmindedly
“Faking” a cough during a tough question
Folding or crossing your arms
Avoid compulsive jabbing the floor or desk with your foot
Loud, obnoxious laughter

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So You Think Your An Entrepreneur? part 2

As I said in my first column, like it or not we are all salespeople. Our lives are made up of a series of “sales presentations”, otherwise known as presenting ourself in the best light possible. Whether we’re out for a job interview, trying for a raise, or just convincing a seller that you need more concessions – you are making a presentation.

As co-founder of The REIA of Macomb, Michigan's Premier Real Estate Investor Association the following paragraph comes from personal experience. Fear of public speaking ranks high on most people’s list of worst fears. You may find you’re unusually nervous, develop poor voice tone or negative body language, and be unable to respond to audience feedback. Controlling your anxiety lets you to focus on your audience and their needs. The basic approach to do this is the asking ourselves a list of “what if?” questions. Another way to overcome our fear is to take ownership of the situation. Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse. Double check your notes, and prepare yourself.
Know Your Audience. Whether it is one person or many that you are presenting to you must do three basic things: Meet their needs, reduce tension, and avoid mistakes. A good knowledge of the listeners will give you a chance to tailor your objectives to meet their needs. This also allows you to reduce the “audience-presenter” tension so they will focus on what you’re saying. With a clear knowledge of your audience’s views you’ll be sensitive to potential “hot buttons”.
Engage your audience whenever possible. Boring listeners leads to missed objectives or total failure. You must be flexible and responsive to your audience. To do this you need to use techniques that will give you audience feedback; you must diagnose the cause of the problem you’re addressing, and finally you must choose the solution to act upon.
When you’re presenting watch for non-verbal behavior such as clock-watching, foot-tapping, and cat-napping. When any of these are present get some feedback with, “Is it too warm in here?” or “Should I pick up the pace?” That breaks the attention or lack of, of the audience and brings them back to your talk. One important thing to remember is that the mind can absorb no more than the seat can endure. Sometimes a simple thing like taking a short stretch break will solve the problem.
..........................(How would you like to feel like this guy?)
If you focus on your objective and make sure that your audience is interested, you will undoubtedly achieve higher success in sales.
Dylan Tanaka
http://www.reiaofmacomb.com/
http://www.oaklandbusinessforum.com/
http://www.successinrei.com/
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Sunday, December 9, 2007
The 90/10 Rule
- Happiness
- Achievement
- Profit (Win-Win)
- Effort
- Integrity
- Awareness
- Creation
- Performance





~Make It Happen~
Dylan Tanaka
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Sunday, December 2, 2007
Dylan Tanaka... The Dragon Slayer?
Hunting For Enormous Fire-Breathing Dragons With Nothing But Small Gang Of Entrepreneurs
I like to think of myself as a Dragon Slayer. I know that this is the first time that you've ever heard this from a non-profit founder who has an affinity for argyle sweaters. Sometimes I equate what we as entrepreneurs do to what 17th century Dragon Slayers did. Every time we create a new business or a new marketing campaign it's like inventing fire. Now I know that fire was discovered before the 1600's just play along.
There are 4 traits that almost all successful entrepreneurs possess:
1. A Feeling
2. A Strategy
3. Trust
4. A Lionheart
Lets break each one down as Webster's Dictionary would;1. Feeling-to find or pursues one's way. What this means is you believe that you know or can produce a better way to do something. It may be building and designing a car, or it could be how to build a human transporter, like on Star Trek. It's an idea.
2. A Strategy-a plan for obtaining a specific goal. This one is straight forward. After yo have an idea you must have a plan on how to execute it.
3. Trust-confident expectation of something. This one is critical. You must have confidence in your product, service, or idea.
4. A Lionheart-having exceptional courage and bravery. Having the Dragon Slayer designation demands an unrelenting can't-lose attitude. This trait is by far what catapults most entrepreneurs into super-successful business owners. You must have a powerful confidence in yourself. If you don't "seem" to believe in you and your business potential investors or customers, they simply Won't believe in you either. Also to be a leader you simply must have an unwavering poise about yourself. There are no absolutes in life, so not all ultra-successful entrepreneurs posees all of these traits, but I challenge you to show me a few who don't. The more prosperous Michigan real estate investors that I do business or have coffee with seem to harbor these attributes. I know that The REIA of Macomb couldn't be the triumphant success that it is, if my partner Nathan Mayes and I didn't deliver these characteristics.
So I ask you when facing an intimidating, razor toothed, fire breathing, dragon do you have what it takes to be a Dragon Slayer???
Sharpen Your Sword,
Dylan Tanaka
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Thursday, November 29, 2007
A Night of Credit Millionaires

On Thursday, November 27th The REIA of Macomb turned 11 months old. Our first meeting was in January of 2007. In eleven short months we've grown to well over 180 members! For those of you who are unaware of what The REIA is here's a short breakdown.
The REIA of Macomb is Michigan's Premier Real Estate Investor's Association. It's a non-profit organization that I co-founded with my partner Nathan Mayes, open to the public, for real estate investors and professionals to learn, grow, and network.
I'm not going to get too much into the REIA itself, just about our most recent event. Tom Kish flew in from Miami, Fla to be the guest speaker of the month. Tom lives in Las Vegas and flies all over the whole country teaching entrepreneurs and real estate investors how to get more unsecured business lines of credit. We had around 160 attendees which put us close to room capacity.

The Extreme Networking pre-meeting was absolutely awesome. I met at least 20 new folks who had come out for their first time. Of course I saw 100 or so members that were in attendance. We've actually been forced to move our Main Event each month to a completely new venue who's capacity is double our current locations.
There was about 7 or 8 different vendors working tables on Thursday night. We had Diana Sloan from Chirco Title, Noel Selewski from the Selewski Insurance Group, Alan Faitel from RealFi, Erik Stark from Gold Key Realty, and a few others.
A couple other notable speakers of the night were Adam Davis and Paul Smudski. Adam Davis is the newly appointed vise president of the REIA of Macomb. Adam has done a ton of consulting with real estate investors and put together a FREE REPORT on
"How To Avoid The Shocking Mistake 9 out of 10 Real Estate Investors Make That Costs Them Thousands of Dollars Every Single Year".
If you are interested in obtaining a FREE COPY of this report go to http://www.successinrei.com/. You can sign up to receive
Adam Davis' FREE REPORT on this site.
Paul Smudski, The Ambassador of Wealth In R.E.I. came up to announce to the crowd the success of the new elite mastermind group. Paul encouraged all of the people in the crowd to take a look at "Taking their real estate investing career to the next level". If you have any questions go to www.WealthInREI.com.
The inauguration of a new Success & Networking club in Oakland County was announced by Drew Sygit, founder of The Lending Edge Team at Meadowbrook Mortgage in Bloomfield Hills. The new group is called The Oakland Business Forum, an affiliate of The National Business Forum. The clubs first event will take place on Tuesday January 15th, doors open at 6:00 p.m. at The Exclusive Troy Hilton located at 5500 Crooks Rd Troy, MI 48098.

As I like to say the event was a triumphant success. There was more pure networking and power team building at The REIA of Macomb's November Main Event than any previous. For me personally there is nothing more rewarding than being able to introduce business acquaintances of mine that are truly able to help each other in their respective businesses.
Are You 100% fulfilled in your real estate investing business?
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Sunday, November 25, 2007
The Man Who Started It All
STOP Right Now & Listen To The Master
If you know me or have heard me speak. you know that I believe Napoleon Hill can change lives from the grave. I read Think & Grow Rich at least 3 times before I ever thought about buying a house. It helped me form principles that I live by in life and business.
I don't care if it takes you 3 months you need to read this book. If you can't get it done, buy the audio book on cd, or if you know what your doing download the mp3.
If this inspires you to start studying Mr. Hill's teachings, please send me your thoughts and successes that you can attribute to Napoleon Hill's Laws Of Success.
Spoken words leave impressions, written words leave tracks.
-Napoleon Hill
See Ya At The REIA,
Dylan Tanaka
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Monday, November 19, 2007
So You Think Your an Entrepreneur? part 1

Our life is made up of a series of “sales presentations”. Sales may not be your gig, but if you’re the boss you’re making presentations everyday. Be it a pitch to your Board, announcing a change to employees, selling an idea to your spouse, or just trying to win others over to your point of view – you need to sharpen you sword to win in life.
People support solutions that they help create, so involve them by allowing your employees or bosses to participate with questions or ideas. It goes without saying that to not involve key people is risky, because messages can be misunderstood. Use lots of open-ended questions in your presentation to draw out the silent type.

Preparation is a key to success. Prepare your listeners to what’s coming during or before your presentation. Give your listeners a brief overview of what you'll be going over. Make pre-meeting contacts with those invited by email, phone, or in person.
Do your research! People who make it look easy and are effective presenters have hidden weapons. You need stats to back up your ideas, and they have an imaginary bag full of stories, examples, jokes, and ice-breakers to use when needed.
The next thing you must do is to explain “why?” The single most powerful thing you can do to convince your buyer of something is to give a good reason why they should buy what your selling, and believe what you say. most importantly is to have the utmost integrity, so that you believe in your self first. People want and need a clear “WIIFM” – “what’s in it for me?” – to be able to react positively to what you want them to do. It’s extremely important that you deliver a vision of features, advantages, & benefits. Hearing the “why” won’t automatically generate a “yes” to your proposition, but it’ll open the door for receptivity to your idea. In our business you have to take away any objections that they may have. We always present our properties in top-notch, clean condition.
Life is a sales job from beginning to end. From the moment that we seek how to get approval as children, winning friends at school, getting our first girlfriend/boyfriend, getting our first job, getting engaged and married, achieving our goals, and anything else you can think of in between.
The real key to selling is to believe in yourself. I started in commission furniture sales. Later that transformed into mortgages. Now it's getting sellers to believe in the offer I make, contractors to bid against each other, and buyers to understand the value we offer them. We’re selling ourselves or our ideas all along the way. Who said you weren’t a salesperson?
Dylan Tanaka
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http://www.oaklandbusinessforums.com/
http://www.prettymihomes.com/
http://www.weoffertoday.com/
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Saturday, November 17, 2007
13 Simple Ways to Use Craigslist To Spike Your Business FREE part 2
The Second Half of Why You Have No Excuse Not to Advertise For FREE
As I talked about a little earlier Craigslist is a tool that all Michigan real estate investors and entrepreneurs should be using. Okay let's finish up...
8. Finding Everything You Need on Craigslist
Remember during my first discussion I said Craigslist gets 4 Billion page views a month. That's proof American's believe in it. Now that you understand what Craigslist is, you may still wonder how it can help you specifically. There is no one simple answer to this question. The benefits you can gain from Craigslist will depend on what you are looking for from this community. In this section we will discuss some of the relevant uses of Craigslist for those who are seeking to purchase products or services, find a job or meet friends or romantic partners and in the following section we will discuss how Craigslist can be beneficial to a business.
9. How Can Craigslist Help Your Business?
Business owners can benefit from using Craigslist. As previously mentioned, Craigslist receives approximately four billion page views per month so advertising on Craigslist makes it easy to reach a large audience with minimal effort. Business owners can use Craigslist in a number of ways. The most obvious use is to post advertisements touting products and services offered. Another way business owners can use Craigslist is to check out competitors on Craigslist and learn more about how they are reaching potential customers.
10. Using Craigslist to Network
Those who are interested in organizing online networking opportunities for like-minded individuals to share ideas can also use Craigslist to accomplish their goal. Placing an advertisement on Craigslist which directs traffic to a message board can help to create a thriving community. Again it is important to place this advertisement in a location where the target audience will be reached.
* Directing traffic to a website
* Directing traffic to a message board
* Soliciting participation in an e-newsletter
11. Answering Postings on Craigslist
Some of the features on Craigslist include sections for community events, activities and news, personals advertisements, discussion forums, housing opportunities, for sale items, services offered, small business advertisements, jobs and resumes. While some of these sections such as the discussion forum and parts of the community section exist exclusively for the purpose of exchanging information or ideas, other sections such as the personals, housing, sale, services, job and resume sections provide the opportunity for users to respond to advertisements for more information or to make a purchase.
12. Can Craigslist Improve Your Business?
The answer to this question is yes and no and maybe. It all depends on the way in which the business owners utilize Craigslist. Savvy Internet marketers who are able to identify the target audience and create sales copy which entices the reader may find advertising on Craigslist to be incredibly profitable. Conversely Internet markets that do not do their research and take a spamming approach to advertising on Craigslist are not likely to see significant financial gains.
There is certainly an opportunity to gain financial benefit through advertising on Craigslist. Advertising for all products and services is free on Craigslist making it cost effectively. Additionally, Craigslist already receives extensive traffic with approximately ten million visitors generating four billion page views each month so there is no need to drive traffic to the website. While Craigslist offers so many advertising benefits, these benefits may be wasted if the advertiser does not do his research or evaluate the competition.
13. Why Your Business Cannot Afford Not to Advertise on Craigslist
Craigslist is not always the best advertising option but there are certain situations in which a business cannot afford not to advertise on Craigslist.Small start-up companies often have a great deal of work ahead of them to begin competing with existing companies who are already thriving. These companies may already have established client bases and may have substantial funding budges for the purpose of obtaining new customers. Customer loyalty can be difficult to break and new companies either have to offer significantly better quality products or services, comparable products or services at reduced prices or a slick marketing campaign with consumer appeal.
It is important to not that while free advertising is appealing, the advertising should be just as sophisticated as it would in markets where the business owners would be required to pay a fee to run the advertisement. This will help the business to maintain a professional image and will entice potential customer to try their products or services.
In conclusion, using Craigslist is another part of doing "Whatever It Takes" and of course "Making It Happen". In 2008 and beyond staying on top of technology will keep our printers using more ink on our tax returns. And that's a good thing. Ask yourself this question, Why is Amazon.com worth more than General Motors?
Dylan
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
13 Simple Ways to Use Craigslist To Spike Your Business FREE part 1
There is no excuse to have a tough time finding tenants, sellers, or good cheap contractors.
Here are 13 easy ways to use Craigslist to make more money in your business...
1. Affordable Advertising on Craigslist
The advertising on Craigslist is certainly affordable. In fact there is no fee for the majority of posts made on Craigslist. Craigslist began as a non-profit organization but in 1999 it was converted to a for profit organization. However, operating costs are supported by charging nominal fees for help wanted advertisements placed on the San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York City Craigslist websites. Additionally, there is a fee for brokerage apartment listings in New York City.
One good thing about Detroit, FREE Craigslist posts!
2. How Do You Use Craigslist?
The beauty of Craigslist is it can be used in a variety of ways. Some of the most popular uses of Craigslist include advertising rentals, meeting contractors, and finding sellers. Craigslist is appealing because there is no need to generate traffic to the website. Craigslist already receives approximately ten million visitors per month who generate approximately four billion page views per month.
3. Use the Search Feature to Find the Target Audience
The search feature on Craigslist can also provide valuable insight which can help advertisers to locate their target audience. Advertisers can start this process by entering keywords related to their products or services to search in various sections of Craigslist. During this time, take note of competitors’ advertisements which are returned during these searches and the sections in which these advertisements are placed. If competitors’ advertisements appear in sections which appear logical, it might be worthwhile to consider placing your own advertisements in these sections to ensure target audience members find your advertisement when searching these sections.
Next carefully examine all advertisements by competitors. Pay particular attention to the keywords used in the advertisements. This is important because savvy Internet marketers recognize the need to optimize their advertisements for the same keywords being used by competitors. Failure to do so may result in potential customers only viewing the competitors’ advertisements when searching for these particular keywords.
4. Promoting Your Business through Craigslist
Craigslist can prove to be an excellent avenue for business promotion. Whether an individual has a small business which they operate on a part time basis or a thriving business which has become a time consuming endeavor, Craigslist can help the business to increase in profits and popularity.
Even the most well thought out and innovative marketing campaign will falter if it is not reaching the intended audience. This is why it is so important for those who are trying to promote their business on Craigslist to be sure they categorize their advertisement correctly to ensure their intended audience will receive the intended message.
5. Understanding Craigslist
Many people hear the name Craigslist and know it refers to some sort of website but many are still unclear about the different ways in which Craigslist can be used. However, Craigslist receives over four billion page views per month so there are obviously many people who have a better understanding of the services offered by Craigslist. Essentially, Craigslist is similar to the classified section of a newspaper where individual can either post advertisements or respond to existing advertisements.
6. The Most Popular Use For Craigslist
One of the most popular uses of Craigslist is for business promotion. Both small businesses and large corporations can take advantage of the free advertising offered on Craigslist to promote their business and attract new customers. Business owners are free to place advertisements on Craigslist in the section for services offered. This section is broken down into a number of categories to allow business owners to place their advertisement in the most appropriate location where it is likely to reach the target audience. There is also a section for small business advertisements but it might be more worthwhile to place advertisements in one of the appropriate categories because it is more likely to be found by interested individuals.
7. Craigslist for Beginners
Although Craigslist has been around in one form or another since 1995, there are still some who have no idea how to use Craigslist. These individuals are missing out on a wonderful opportunity to be a part of a growing and continually evolving online community. This community is an excellent resource for finding information, finding jobs, finding friends or dates, making purchases, selling items or discussing important issues.
Housing Section
Craigslist’s housing section offers a variety of options related to lodging. Users of this section can find apartments or homes available for rent, sublet opportunities, potential roommate situations, house or apartment swaps, real estate sales, vacation rentals and even storage, parking and office space for rent or sale.
Services Sections
In the services section, service providers may place advertisements for the types of services they offer. Advertisements should be placed in appropriate categories but if there is no appropriate category the advertisement may be placed in the generic small business section.
At any given time you can find 10-20 ads on Craigslist that are generated by us. I have personally found a lease option tenant fro Las Vegas for a Roseville house over a year ago. Knock on wood, everything is still going great with them. I have met other investors through Craigslist, wholesale buyers, and even current REIA Members found us on Craigslist.
If you're not using Craigslist you're either lazy or silly. So learn how to type and hit submit, Make It Happen!!!
C'mon It's FREE.
Dylan
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Saturday, November 3, 2007
The Long Road to Success

I once read that crisis is change happening. Do you agree with this statement? If you really stop to think about it when faced with adversity do you take the path less traveled?
We all struggle with this. Whether it's changing insurance agents or having to let go of a once "key" employee. Something that you'll often hear me say is "Successful people are those willing to do what others won't." It may be as simple as working on Saturday to stay ahead of the competition or turning the T.V. on mute, it has to be on right :), and picking up a great book or reading a blog to learn something new.
As my generation gets older the deck is stacked against us. Unless we are willing to learn faster and work longer, there may be nothing left to retire with at 65. What is the solution you ask? Taking the bull by the horns and Making it Happen. In Michigan right now there is more opportunity now than ever. My partner Nathan Mayes and I are running around telling everyone who will listen that this is The Millionaire Maker Market.
How to manage your schedule and stay stress free
In 2008, staying on top of things and being able to successfully manage your schedule is essential if you want to remain stress free, a schedule is all about planning your day more efficiently which ultimately ensures that you get everything accomplished that you're trying to. The best way to do this is to list your time and tasks in order of priority and determine what top priority is and to set out goals in your life that you want to accomplish. It's true the devils in the details, but don't keep gettin' ready to get ready, understand?

Determining Your goals and priorities
In order to be able to manage your time more efficiently and get the most out of your day you have to be in control of your life and decide exactly what it is that you want out of life and what you need to do in order to get what you want. Next you need to manage your priorities efficiently; you do this by deciding what is more important to you. Start chopping off the bottom, less important ones. I'm not saying don't do them, if they still need to be done appoint someone else to do them. The next step is analyzing what you do with your time by finding out exactly how much time you spend on a particular task in life, a journal will help you greatly with this part and you should make a list of your schedule every day for 2 to 4 weeks and determine exactly how long you take on certain things. Some of the things you should include could be work, studying/learning, exercising, sleeping and relaxation, once you have done this you can then go on to evaluate the use of your time and decide if you are spending your life wisely
Matching available time with your priorities
To manage your time and make your day more efficient you need to take a look at the detailed list you prepared and use your time to match your priorities. As well as taking into account the amount of time you actually spend on each task you should also ask yourself if you are spending enough quality time on a task. There are times when my partner and I sit back with a cup of coffee from 4:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. and all we do is dream build and mastermind. Make sure that you are adding value all the time you are spending. A good example of this would be are you studying/learning when you are likely to take in more information, or do you fit it in whenever you can? If you are leaving studying until the end of the day, are likely to be tired and not concentrate as well as you would earlier on in the day, or maybe at 5:00 a.m. ?
As Dan Kennedy says "Stay away from Time Vampires."

Tips for managing your time more efficiently
Break down large tasks into smaller ones and tackling each individual part one at a time can ease the stress considerably than facing one larger task. You can't eat a whole cow in one bite!
Get rid of routine tasks, if a task is done just out of routine instead of necessity then eliminate it if possible. Outsource it to your assistant, or better your virtual assistant.
Look at your habits to see if they could be changed, maybe you could do certain things different ways and save yourself some time in the process. Getting you clothes ready the night before for example.
Evaluate yourself to determine if you are a morning person or night person and organize tasks to use whatever time suits you best. In 2008 you can do a lot of work when other are still sleeping.
Learn to say the word “NO” when asked to do something for someone, its okay doing favors but it can take considerable time from your day. Train your business acquaintances to e-mail rather than call. it may take 15 seconds to answer an e-mail, but 15 minutes on the phone with possibly less effective results.
As most of you know I certainly believe in relationship building. It's what I spend 25% of my day on. I couldn't invest in Michigan foreclosures without all of the contacts that I have and friends that I've made over the last 3 years. All I'm telling you is you must be in control of your time.
Dylan Tanaka
http://www.reiaofmacomb.com/
http://www.oaklandbusinessforums.com/
http://www.prettymihomes.com/
http://www.weoffertoday.com/
http://www.wealthinrei.com/
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Monday, October 29, 2007
Missing Cufflinks

Immediately following the Sales & Marketing Event in Sterling Heights I went over to Royal Oak to have dinner with a Wealth in R.E.I. member, actually the mastermind groups Ambassador, Paul Smudski.
I was scrambling around that morning looking everywhere but I couldn't find the cuff links. No big deal, I went to the office and bought & sold some real estate, like I do all day every day. When I was driving home I realized i was wearing a par of cuff links that were sub-par. So I decided my mission was to find my favorite cuff links when I got home.
About 2 hours later I'd gone through the suit that I wore the day they went missing, the shoes, the couch, under the bed, under my computer desk, my car, my whole bookcase was ripped apart, behind all of my dressers and nightstands, and of course a couple calls to my girlfriend who I was sure was in on the conspiracy. No dice, or should I say no cuff links.
I decided to give up for now and resume my search at a future date. Out of sight out of mind, the next time I thought about my favorite cuff links was when they would have finished off my suit about a week later. Again I scrambled around in the morning for a couple minutes and vowed to myself I would not sit down when I got home later until they showed up. After another day living the dream I pulled in my driveway on a mission.
I calmly took off my suit and put on a t-shirt and Adidas pants ready to go to war with my house. This time I went from the basement to the bedrooms upstairs. I looked in every suit coat, so I thought, all my pants, my shoes, every nook and cranny in my house. 3 hours later it was over. I actually failed, remember you DO NOT FAIL until you quit, and I quit!
I decided that it was time to go out and find a special new pair of favorite cuff links. They had to have been thrown out accidentally. One positive development came out of the 5 hours I searched, my house was never cleaner. This was the first time in a very long time that I actually believed I failed. That night i picked up my second favorite book for inspiration, Dale Carnegie's Lifetime Plan For Success, which is just a compilation of How To Win Friends & Influence People and How To Stop Worrying & Start Living. To put it lightly i was disheartened.

This is why you never give up...
The next morning I woke up happy, after my homemade Starbucks, and I was ready to go out and Slay Some Dragons. I went through the routine of picking out a suit, showering, shaving, bla bla bla. Again wearing a french cuffed shirt with less than desirable stand in cuff links, but I was 99% over it. As I was getting all of my gear ready, my Blackberry, cell phone, my pen, & wallet I reached down into my pants pocket and a sense of peacefulness washed over me. My CUFF LINKS!!!
Somehow they ended up in a pair of suit pants that I was sure they weren't in. This is a lesson in never giving up. You may think that cuff links aren't worth looking 5 hours of your time. They cost close to $100, so we're talking about $20 an hour for some old used cuff links right?
Wrong!
It's about doing what others won't.
-Maybe that's buying a house, renting it out, and learning people management skills dealing with tenants while they pay for your house over 15 or 30 years.
-Maybe it's staying up until 2:00 a.m. after your spouse and kids are in bed while you're learning how to get traffic to your new website.
-Maybe its an undeniable urge to get out of the herd of sheople and Make it Happen.
Dylan Tanaka
http://www.reiaofmacomb.com/
http://www.oaklandbusinessforums.com/
http://www.prettymihomes.com/
http://www.weoffertoday.com/
http://www.wealthinrei.com/
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