Peace of mind. That’s what Russ Dalbey values above all else and wants to teach. The only problem I find with such a strategy is Dalbey, an Olympic cyclist, retired at the age of 28—a multi-millionaire. Nonetheless, I like his ideas, the way he organizes them, and the focus of his opening web page.
If you want to live to a ripe old age of 100 years, for example, you should be nice, not stuff yourself and hang out with healthy people (www.bluezones.com). He also has 14 tips on how to make a bad first impression, ranging from blowing bubblegum to off-color jokes. He advises prospective customers to ‘take time to breathe…’, as well as ‘practice patience and tolerance…’. Plus he humbly admits that he has a ways to go.
OK. What does Russ Dalbey sell? Wikipedia, the great online info tool, has a concise answer in an article that Russ Dalbey wrote about himself. He explains his no hassle, no risk real-estate loans (‘Cash Flow Notes’).
My friend, Jason Isaksen, says Dalbey gets a thumbs-up for customer service. If you like to buy and sell real estate, check him out.