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A lot of people want to know what wholesaling houses

Flipping houses

Really is; it seems like a cool concept but people don't really know what it is

So, if you're one of those people keep watching and I'll explain to you what wholesaling and flipping houses is

Hey, I'm Dara, real estate investor and entrepreneur out of Atlanta, Georgia

And you're watching this video because you want to know what wholesaling and flipping houses means

But before I get into that make sure you hit the subscribe button

That way you can always say up-to-date on the content that I drop on my channel because it's fire

Alright, well

I hope you did it. So what is wholesaling? What is flipping?

Flipping is an overarching term, it's a general term that simply means buying and selling

Real estate within a year

Now you can flip a lot of things cuz trust me people be flipping a lot of things

You know what I mean? But we're talking about real estate

So when I give you that definition it's Dara-Webster's definition of flipping

And that's why I said real estate. So buying and selling real estate within a year's time

So that could mean you bought a house and you sold it in three days, seven days, seven months, twelve months

Any of that

Is considered flipping. Now wholesaling is a type of flipping. Wholesaling is

Pretty quick as far as turnover as far as

When you buy it and sell it, and a lot of times you aren't really ever buying a property

When you're wholesaling. And the reason I want to specify the difference between

Wholesaling and flipping is because somebody who's a fix and flip investor, they buy houses, renovate and sell

So that is a form of flipping and then you have wholesaling

Which is getting a property under contract with the intent to purchase

And you just assign your right and your intent to purchase to someone who's actually gon purchase

Period. I mean, I'm really trying to make this as simple as possible. Let's use elementary alphabetics. [Huh?]

I mean alphabet.

So we've got A, B, C

Easy as A-B-C

As simple as Do-Re-Mi

A, B, C one, two, three baby you and me girl

So we've got A

B and C

And A is your Mister or Miss Seller

B is you, the flipper, the wholesaler; and C is your investor or cash buyer

You're the matchmaker

You are matching a

Buyer, an investor, who maybe doesn't have the time like you do to go and beat the streets and grind and hustle to find

Discounted properties at a great wholesale price. You're matching them with what they want

Which is distressed properties at wholesale prices

And you're matching a homeowner who has a distressed property or a situation that they need help from and

You're matching them with your services of finding discounted properties and

Helping the homeowner sell their unwanted property in a matter of days. So again, just to recap in our elementary

Simplistic, simple way of exscribing

Escribing?

Describing and explaining-- I said exscribing that's describing and explaining-- what flipping and wholesaling is. So flipping is

Buying and selling a property, one property, the same property. You are taking ownership, you're changing, you're transferring ownership

Within one year

So you're buying and selling a property within a year, that's flipping. Did I make that clear?

Flipping is buying and selling a property in a year

And wholesaling is a form of flipping where you, as the wholesaler, are not ever

You may take title to the property

You may come out of pocket and buy the property

But typically, wholesaling is where you're not coming out of pocket to purchase a property. You're just facilitating the

Buy and sell of a property by being the middleperson connecting a homeowner with a property and

A cash buyer or an investor

To this homeowner.

I think that was so difficult

Did that make sense?

You're the middle person, you're curating the deal, and then you sell your rights to the terms and price

For a fee. Of course. Oh my god. That's the-- oh my god, that's the main part that I forgot.

You get paid. You get paid to do this. You get paid whatever you want to do this, it's not a commission

It is your fee: your assignment fee

So you get the property with Miss Seller for $10,000 and you sell it to Mr. Buyer for

$20,000 and that $10,000 is yours. That wasn't mean I'm gonna say the numbers and the best part of it

So yeah, wholesaling is

Curating a deal, you're matching a homeowner and a cash buyer to each other for a fee

Now the whole idea, the whole name of the game is to buy low and sell low

But you buy low and sell higher. So buy low sell higher so that the end investor, the cash buyer has

More chunk of the profit in the end, in the long run

So. I hope that cleared things up on what wholesaling is and what flipping is, what the differences are and

If you learned something in this video, if you like this video, if you like my

Ranting and rambling, then go ahead and hit the thumbs up button

If you want to talk to me, just go ahead and comment below. Subscribe to my channel and share this video. Thanks for watching

See you in the next one. So we've got

Did I do that right? So we've got A

B and C

A B C

As simple as Do-Re-Mi

1 2 3 ABC you can tell I'm not from the eighties

cuz I don't know the words

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What is Ed Psych? - Duration: 5:05.

We know that behaviour is learned,

and if it is learned, it can be unlearned.

We work with the adults in a child's life

to support the child's needs either with their learning or with their behaviour.

Often we hear that kids are being willful

when they're engaging in inappropriate behaviour.

but it's not so much willfulness as purposeful.

It's less about what's happening within the individual child

and more about what's happening in the context around the child,

because that's what we can influence.

We work in an ecological way

which means we work across environments

with a range of different adults to support a child.

We start with the young person in the middle

and then we are also engaging with their family,

with their extended whānau, with their community,

and so we are working in all of those contexts,

both when we're doing our assessment, and when we're doing our intervention.

We need to think about some of those wider influences in the child's life.

School, or early childhood facility.

Nowadays, children's behaviour is so much more complex than it used to be

because of the way society has developed.

But, if we're going to be even more sophisticated about explaining why the behaviour is happening

we need to look at that wider socio-cultural context.

Perhaps they're living in poverty.

Perhaps they're not sure about where the next meal is coming from.

So you're starting to build up a much bigger picture

of what is influencing the child's behaviour.

I'm painting this picture so that everyone that's involved in this life

sees that picture

and they can understand what's going on for that child.

We gain people's confidence because we're prepared to listen.

We don't judge.

And we recognise, yes, this is challenging for you. I think I can help.

This is how best I can help.

Can I ask you a little bit more about

what destructive behaviours look like in the classroom?

Some of the challenging behaviours that I'm seeing

is just the physical touching,

to other students. So that's been a really big concern.

When we can build up that bigger picture of what influences the negative behaviour

it also provides us opportunities to think about how we might

provide some opportunities for the child to practice the positive behaviour.

As educational psychologists, we start off working with what children can do,

and not with what they can't.

When they're practicing that positive behaviour

we can come in with positive acknowledgement

which then becomes an antecedent in itself,

increases the likelihood of that pro-social behaviour happening.

Some days something will take and he'll become really interested in something

and that could be like the Lego.

A strength based approach means that we're really seeking from the family,

and the young person, what are the strengths that the people, and the family, and the young person, have.

And we're going to use those as the basis of any intervention work that we do.

Teachers are not trained to diagnose things like dyslexia, or dyspraxia, or any of those things.

With the support of an Ed Psych we can look at developing a programme

that can support the child in the home and at school.

The evidence that underpins our practice is hugely significant.

I found this really awesome resource about selective mutism.

Evidence based research is crucial to the practice of an educational psychology.

And I'm just looking at what the latest research has to say about it.

It's the ability to draw on research and psychological theory, and knowledge,

to inform the decisions that we make in the field.

Just thinking about the next steps for us, we'll probably come back, and

do some observations and try and see this behaviour for ourselves.

Collect a bit more data around what's happening in the environment at that time.

And then we can move on to putting some strategies in place

and work on a bit of a plan together.

The plan is a road map, I suppose, that identifies

key tasks that we need those people around the child to do.

We can't change the world in a minute

but what we can do is as educational psychologists is support the small growth and development

of people working with children who are struggling with learning and, or, behaviour.

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Eating for the Next 3 to 6hrs.? Is it for Work, play or sleep? - Duration: 1:19.

What are you doing for the next three to six hours? The answer that should dictate

what you're going to eat next. Hi Joseph Allen here, I once attended a

seminar put on by a Dr. Hatfield Frederick Hatfield aka Dr. Squat because

he held an Olympic squatting record at one time. He also published a bunch of

books on the subject and was a co-founder of ISSA What he meant was you

need to calculate your protein, carbohydrates and fat consumption for

the activity that's coming up because you're going to use it for the most part

for energy. An example of that is if you're going to take a nap obviously you

wouldn't need very much carbs or protein or fat for that matter you'd eat very

little. On the other hand if you are going to say dig a ditch you'd up your

carbohydrate and, and your protein a little bit and, and if you're going to

eat a meal after a heavy work or heavy exercise then you'd want to up your

carb and some protein. Anyway check this out and see if it makes a

difference and let me know in the comments. Thanks, talk soon.

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Coleen Nolan says 'going solo' at 53 is daunting - but she's finally grown up - Daily News - Duration: 8:27.

</form> Taking to the stage 50 years ago, a cute three-year-old with chubby cheeks and a toothy grin, Coleen Nolan dutifully followed in her five big sisters' footsteps

She clutched the mic passed to her and began to sing.  As planned, the baby Nolan was eventually an easy fit in the family girl band formed by their ambitious parents, who emigrated with their brood from Ireland to Blackpool to launch a pop career

even though Coleen might not always have wanted to follow suit.  But despite that initial reluctance, and the fact she may never have been labelled the prettiest nor the voice of The Nolans in their heyday, it was little Coleen who went on to eclipse them all

 Even so, the Loose Woman has never dared go solo – until now.  Half-grimacing with fright, as she leans in to almost whisper news of her tour, the star says she has finally "grown up" and feels ready to step out of her sisters' shadows and take to the stage as Coleen Nolan, singer, in her own right

 "Isn't it the most scary thing you have ever known and the most exciting as well?" she giggles

 "It's hard to find your independence when you come from a big family, especially when you're the youngest

 "But all of a sudden, at 53, I finally feel grown up. It's a great feeling. To prove to myself I can do it

Read More Top showbiz stories  "Well, who knows?" she backtracks, with another chuckle

"I've never really had the confidence to do it. I didn't have the belief in myself

 "The tour is a step to being independent for the first time in my life, and not being the baby

"  It is 10 years since Coleen last sang publicly, alongside three of her sisters, Bernie, Maureen and Linda, in The Nolans' 2009 reunion tour

 She had been asked to go solo but, terrified, suggested the reunion instead. Coleen had a blast, with the protection of her sisters around her and that of then husband Ray Fensome, who performed as guitarist in their band

 Since then, of course, her world has tipped upside down.  Bernie tragically passed away, succumbing to her battle with breast cancer

And Coleen is single after splitting with Ray earlier this year. They are now finalising their divorce

 The prospect of going it alone on stage is daunting. But, in a sense, it has also allowed Coleen to step up

 She says: "My whole life has changed in so many ways since that tour, because I don't have Bernie and I don't have Ray

 "I'm starting a new chapter in my life as a single woman.  "If Bernie was alive, it wouldn't have ever crossed my mind to do it on my own

We would probably do another Nolans tour.  "But to do it again would have felt weird without Bernie, it would've made me really sad

She was The Nolans for me. Bernie was the singer, really."  Coleen goes on: "But Bernie died [aged 52]

Deciding to go it alone has got a lot to do with that, you fear your own mortality

 "We get frightened of taking risks and chances but I am now kind of on my own and I think, let's take a risk

Bernie would love to be here taking a risk. I don't want to have regrets."  That's not to say she wasn't worried about what her sisters might think of her tour decision

 Coleen admits she has always felt self-conscious about being seen as the most successful in the family

"I do worry about what they think of me when people say that. Maybe it's because I'm the youngest, we've grown up together

 "Because I've been lucky enough to have lots of great things happen in my career, I have often felt guilty when it has been up and down for some of my sisters

 "I think, 'I hope no one begrudges me any of that'. They really don't at all. But I'm insecure, I'm the youngest

 "When I've had a number-one book or when I won Celebrity Big Brother, I've felt, 'Maybe I don't deserve it'

 "But the great British public always seem to have my back and, by God, I love them for it

"  Coleen, who has been on ITV's Loose Women for almost two decades, last week found herself at the centre of a storm after a clash on the show with fellow 2017 CBB housemate Kim Woodburn

She defended herself, saying: "Anyone that knows me knows I'm not a bully."  But, putting that behind her, mum-of-three Coleen smiles as she describes telling her sisters Maureen and Linda the news of her tour

 "My sisters instantly went, 'Oh God, are you scared? Those are massive venues'. And I was like, 'Obviously, terrified'

But they were like, 'Oh my God, just do it'. It was never a case of, 'Why haven't you asked us?'

 "And Bernie would say, 'Don't be ridiculous, just do it' too. She would have belief," Coleen adds

 Of course, that still leaves the reactions of older sisters Anne and Denise to come

In 2009 their younger siblings re-formed the group without them, leading to angry comments from Anne, who felt she had been left out

 While Denise had quit The Nolans before they became world famous, Anne was still part of the group

 But it was the promoters who made the decision not to include Anne in the reunion because Linda, Coleen, Maureen and Bernie were the line-up for their most famous hits

 "We didn't really have a lot of say in it," she adds. "We did ask for Anne to be included at the time but they were adamant they wanted four and it caused a terrible rift for years

" But the loss of Bernie in 2013 finally healedthe old grudges.  "We made up at Bernie's funeral, it was the first time we properly talked," says Coleen

And she does not foresee any problems over her upcoming tour.  "I hope they all come and see me at the end

The tour ends in Blackpool, where I grew up. I would love that.  "An impromptu reunion would be nice

But I won't rely on that, it's up to them on the night."  Coleen, who has children Shane Jr, Jake and Ciara, admits she does not see her two eldest sisters much but not because they don't get on

 It's just another part of "growing up". The star explains: "They just have completely different lives to me

What I love is we can all be at a family gathering and it's like the old days again

 "But do we live in each others' pockets and will it ever be the same? No. We've grown up and I have realised we are just different, and that's OK

"  More than anything, Coleen wants her army of fans, mostly women around her age, to realise doing just that – growing up, striking out, claiming independence – is something they're never too old to try

 She says it was requests from fans which convinced her finally to go solo. The shows will be for them – a mix of diva female anthems and some Nolan hits thrown in

 "I have aimed it at any woman out there who is feeling a bit 'urgh'. In my 50s, I feel that

I just want women to feel that life doesn't have to be over when you get to a certain age

 "Maybe society says that to women but it never says that to the Rolling Stones who are all, like, 112," she jokes

 The baby Nolan has never shied from owning her opinions. But finally, it seems she's ready to own the stage, too

Tickets for Coleen's 2019 Never Too Late tour, which opens on January 11 at the Manchester Apollo and runs until February 28, are available from Visit coleennolantour

com.

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