Fear wasn't protecting me from a bad deal, it was keeping me from a good one.
When I first started looking at notes, I was convinced I needed to know everything before making a move. I reviewed deals, watched trainings, took notes, and kept telling myself, "One more week of research." The truth is, I wasn't lacking knowledge. I was afraid of making the wrong decision. What helped me get past it was realizing that confidence doesn't come before action, it comes from doing the work, following a solid due diligence process, and making a calculated decision. Was my first deal perfect? No. But it taught me more than months of studying ever could. For anyone sitting on the sidelines right now, don't let the pursuit of the perfect deal stop you from finding a good one. Wondering, what's the biggest thing holding you back from your first (or next) note purchase?