Anthony Vicino is a serial entrepreneur who’s built multiple successful companies from the ground up. He’s also an author and investor who managed a personal portfolio of multifamily assets before launching Invictus Capital with his partner Dan Kreuger in 2019, jumping into apartment syndication.
For Anthony, finding success in life has been about creating systems around his daily routines that maximize his likelihood of hyper-focusing on tasks that are really important, rather than really meaningless.
Anthony’s views on actionable goals, mindset, and turning a perceived weakness into a strength are lessons many of us need a refresher in.https://html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/14763725/height/90/theme/custom/thumbnail/yes/direction/backward/render-playlist/no/custom-color/87A93A/
What You’ll Learn In Today’s Episode:
- Don’t play to lose just for the experience. The number one rule is to never lose money, and starting off with a loss can set you back years. Take action, but be patient and picky. Starting off with a win and build some momentum.
- Have action-based goals, rather than focusing on results. It’s better to fall in love with the process, which is something you have control over, than the product.
- Strategy is knowing what to do when there is nothing to do. Tactics is knowing what to do when there is something to do. Right now, we are in a very strategic time, and the perfect chance to position yourself to benefit from the deals to come.
- Keep things simple, real estate investing doesn’t have to be overwhelming. It can be complex in moments, but the overall concepts are easy to grasp.
Ideas Worth Sharing:
“Right now we’re in a very strategic time which is, maneuver your pieces to the best place possible so when opportunities do present, you can take advantage of those tactics.” – Anthony Vicino
“Mindset is the lens through which we see the world.” – Anthony Vicino
“Finding success in life has been about creating systems around my daily routine that I can maximize my likelihood of hyper-focusing on tasks that are really important, rather than really meaningless.” – Anthony Vicino
Resources In Today’s Episode:
- Mark Hentemann: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Email | LinkedIn
- Anthony Vicino: Website | Podcast |
Books Mentioned In Today’s Podcast
- Meditations by Marcus Aurelius (Gregory Hays Version)