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Mar 17, 2022

Jack is an avid reader, mathlete, and soccer fan. He recently attained his Fellowship of the Society of Actuaries, is an author, and is a cohost on The Brothers on Books Podcast. He's passionate about real estate and currently resides in Charlotte, NC.

Let’s dive into his story!



[00:01 - 07:34] Opening Segment

  • Jack’s experience with losing his job
    • Reading brought Jack into Real Estate
    • Deciding to house hack
  • House hacking 101 with Jack
    • Figure out the strategy that fits you

 

[07:35 - 12:49] Consistent goals reaches results

  • Fire to Fire’s story
    • A personal financial journey turned company
    • Things that Jack learned in his journey
  • Jack’s goal journal
    • Doing marathon while studying for an exam
    • Consistency in goal setting mentality

 

[12:50 - 20:37] Goal Setting is for the weak, and that’s okay!

  • An obvious imbalance
  • Jack’s advice for goal setting 
    • Focus on what you can control
    • The process Jack does 
  • Jack’s content creation journey
    • Why he focused

 

[20:38 - 23:23] Closing Segment 

  • One book Jack and his brother discussed
  • Connect with Jacob:

 

Email him at jackallweil@gmail.com and follow his LinkedIn

Check out Jack and his brother's podcasts:

https://fired-to-fire.com/

https://brothersonbooks.com/

 


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Tweetable Quotes

 

"When you see progress, I think you become a happier person.” - Jacob Allweil

 

"I still do those goal journals, but now my goals are, I want to call two property managers to discuss these areas today. That’s actually how I got my first deal.” - Jacob Allweil

 

"In poker, it’s very important to separate your actions or your decisions with what actually happens. You want to avoid just focusing on the result.” - Jacob Allweil

 

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