Next Game April 30th- Learn to build wealth by playing Cashflow 101
April 20, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Cashflow 101
Based on the best-selling book, “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” Utahns will have the opportunity to learn to build wealth by playing a game, Cashflow 101.
Game instruction will be held at 6:30pm. Friday April 30th at 425 E Bridle Walk Lane. Bridle Walk is about 5700 S off of Fashion blvd. East of Fashion Place Mall. The game will be taught by Kenny Santos, a wealth trainer, real estate investor and president/ founder of “Bring the Game to Life: CASHFLOW CLUB.”
The game teaches the basics of fundamental investing, how to take control of personal finances and how to invest with greater confidence in real estate and other businesses. The Cashflow board game is recommended for adults and children age 10 and older.
For more information, contact Santos at 801-755-9297, via e-mail at kenny@richdadinvestor.com or by going online to www.richdadinvestor.com.
Visions of Success in Real Estate Investing
January 17, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
I was at the beach the one day this past summer, watching a group of kids playing a game of wiffle ball. One of the things I was struck by was how they saw themselves. The kids did not see themselves as Connor, Matthew, or James. Rather, they saw themselves as something greater, they saw themselves as their heroes: Albert (Pujols), Ryan (Howard), and David (Ortiz). While this is not at all uncommon among kids, it is something we lose as adults. Instead of acting with the boldness of our heroes, we become cynical. Sure, we disguise it with clever sounding phrases such as ‘growing up’ or ‘maturing’. However, in doing so, we lose the free-spirited idea that we can accomplish or become anything. Yet how much has this ‘maturing’ cost us? Personally I have missed opportunities to make several millions dollars because of it. I missed these opportunities because I believed that great wealth was not something I could achieve. It was not until I began to have a vision of success in real estate investing and could see myself achieving great wealth in my mind, did I actually begin to achieve it with money in my pocket. If you are having trouble achieving your goals, maybe it is time to examine how you view yourself. Do you ’see’ yourself doing great things, or are you trapped by a lack of vision? Our limits are always that of vision. To achieve greatness, you should not spend all your time looking at how you are now. Instead, focus on ’seeing’ what you want to become.
About the Author
David Schneeweis is the founder of Direct To Success, a personal coaching company. David has worked successfully with entrepreneurs, athletes, students, and others to help them improve their lives, achieve success, and reach their dreams. If you would like more information or to sign up for his free newsletter visit http://directtosuccess.com
Visions of Success in Real Estate Investing
May 17, 2009 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
I was at the beach the one day this past summer, watching a group of kids playing a game of wiffle ball. One of the things I was struck by was how they saw themselves. The kids did not see themselves as Connor, Matthew, or James. Rather, they saw themselves as something greater, they saw themselves as their heroes: Albert (Pujols), Ryan (Howard), and David (Ortiz). While this is not at all uncommon among kids, it is something we lose as adults. Instead of acting with the boldness of our heroes, we become cynical. Sure, we disguise it with clever sounding phrases such as ‘growing up’ or ‘maturing’. However, in doing so, we lose the free-spirited idea that we can accomplish or become anything. Yet how much has this ‘maturing’ cost us? Personally I have missed opportunities to make several millions dollars because of it. I missed these opportunities because I believed that great wealth was not something I could achieve. It was not until I began to have a vision of success in real estate investing and could see myself achieving great wealth in my mind, did I actually begin to achieve it with money in my pocket. If you are having trouble achieving your goals, maybe it is time to examine how you view yourself. Do you ’see’ yourself doing great things, or are you trapped by a lack of vision? Our limits are always that of vision. To achieve greatness, you should not spend all your time looking at how you are now. Instead, focus on ’seeing’ what you want to become.
About the Author
David Schneeweis is the founder of Direct To Success, a personal coaching company. David has worked successfully with entrepreneurs, athletes, students, and others to help them improve their lives, achieve success, and reach their dreams. If you would like more information or to sign up for his free newsletter visit http://directtosuccess.com

