From Cancer & Bankruptcy to Wealth and No Bad Days with Jeff Holst

Published: April 3, 2023, 7 a.m.

b'Even in our darkest moments, we can find hope and create a brighter future.\\n\\xa0\\nTaylor sits down with real estate investor Jeffrey Holst to explore his inspiring journey of overcoming adversity and succeeding in challenging circumstances. After being diagnosed with leukemia in 2008 and filing for personal bankruptcy, Jeff was forced to reevaluate his life and seek new opportunities. During this time, he discovered his passion for real estate investing.\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nThroughout the episode, Jeff shares intimate details about his daily battle with leukemia and its impact on his life. Jeff also delves into broader themes like taking responsibility for one\'s life and recognizing that good and bad things happen to everyone daily. He emphasizes the importance of having a positive mindset and being willing to take risks to achieve success. This podcast episode is a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the potential we all have to overcome adversity.\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\n[00:01 - 07:13] Opening Segment\\nIntroducing Jeff to the show\\nJeff\'s diagnosis changed his outlook on life and motivated him to invest in real estate for financial security for his wife\\nThe experience of facing mortality is highly motivating for Jeff and serves as a daily reminder of his mortality\\n\\xa0\\n[07:14 - 13:52] How One Man\'s Leukemia Diagnosis Changed His Career Path\\nInstead of finding another job as an attorney, Jeff decided to invest in real estate\\nHow Jeff saved up $20,000 in six months and bought their first condo for $30,000\\n\\xa0\\n[13:53 - 22:30] Jeff\\u2019s Book shares About Positivity\\nJeff discusses how leukemia changed his perspective on taking risks and saying yes to experiences\\nDecision-making through the lens of not wanting to regret missed opportunities\\n\\xa0\\n[22:31 - 27:11] Real Estate Investor Jeff Holst on Finding the Good in Every Day and Giving Back\\nGood and bad things happen to everyone daily, and it\'s about how we perceive them\\nEven when diagnosed with leukemia, Jeff focused on positive experiences and people in his life.\\nAfter achieving financial independence, Jeff found purpose in helping others and creating content\\nJeff believes finding a purpose is vital for continued happiness and fulfillment\\n\\xa0\\n[27:12 - 30:11] Closing Segment\\xa0\\nBest investment: the first condominium that Jeff bought\\nWorst investment: Buying a put option on Facebook\\nMost important lesson: Do things that you love, and don\'t wait to see those things\\n\\nQuotes:\\n\\xa0\\n"I have a personal life philosophy about not having bad days. If I\'m gonna die, I\'m going to live good days until I die." - Jeff Holst\\n\\xa0\\n"Don\'t make a Morocco moment. You don\'t want to look back and regret that you didn\'t do that thing." - Jeff Holst\\n\\nConnect with Jeff!\\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffreyholst/\\xa0\\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/Jeffreyholst\\xa0\\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/holstjd\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\nWebsite: www.JeffreyHolst.com\\xa0\\n\\nInvest passively in multiple commercial real estate assets such as apartments, self-storage, medical facilities, hotels, and more through https://www.passivewealthstrategy.com/crowdstreet/\\n\\xa0\\nParticipate directly in real estate investment loans on a fractional basis. Go to www.passivewealthstrategy.com/groundfloor/ and get ready to invest on your terms.\\n\\xa0\\nJoin our Passive Investor Club to access passive commercial real estate investment opportunities.\\n\\xa0\\nLEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or clicking here to listen to our previous episodes.'