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How to finally conquer your fears of investing

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We all have self-doubts: - “I’m not smart enough.” - “I’m not good enough.?

We all have self-doubts: - “I’m not smart enough.” - “I’m not good enough.” - “So-and-so is better than me.” These doubts often paralyze us. So, we play the “What if?” game. - “What if the economy crashes right after I invest?” - “What if I lose control and I can’t pay the money back?” - “What if things don’t go as I planned?” These words of doubt often get so loud that we fail to act. A horrible feeling builds in our stomach. Sometimes we can’t sleep. We fail to move forward. So we stay with what is safe, and opportunities pass us by. We watch life pass us by as we sit immobilized with a cold knot in our stomach. We have all felt this at one time in our lives or another. But a savvy investor knows that the seemingly worst of times is actually the best of times to make money. When everyone else is too afraid to act, they pull the trigger and are rewarded for doing so. I’ll be the first to admit, technology intimidates me. Just ask my wife, Kim. I’ve had my phone for years and I still don’t know to login to my investing apps. And while I’m not the most technically-savvy investor around, I know a guy who is, Andy Tanner. I like to call him the Rich Dad of Stock Investing. I’ve known Andy for years and his way of explaining the technical complexities of trading in such simple terms reminds me of how my rich dad would explain the complexities of real estate investing through the board game Monopoly®. That’s why I’m excited to introduce a workshop Andy is holding exclusively for you. Thursday, May 16th 9 p.m. Eastern Free to attend, register in advance by clicking the link below: [[FREE] LIVE workshop with The Rich Dad of Stock Investing, Andy Tanner >>]( Andy is one the the best instructors of any topic I have ever come across. In this workshop, Andy will show you how to invest in the stock market with proven strategies to make cash flow as quickly—and as often—as you want. Don’t hesitate though, we have limited seating available. And if I know Andy, he won’t be replaying the workshop. To making life better, [Signature] Robert Kiyosaki P.S. - As an added bonus, you’ll receive a copy of Andy’s eBook, Rat Race Escape Plan. [Register here for his workshop >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Rich Dad] Copyright © 2019 The Rich Dad Company. 4330 N. Civic Center Plaza, Suite 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 USA [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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