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What is tangible vs. intangible risk, perceived vs. actual, and controllable vs. uncontrollable risk? And then let's apply it to real estate. Whether you're buying/selling a house or working in the real estate industry or tbh just curious about how risk is interpreted in yet another way, this episode is for you.

AND Diana was my very first paid client!!! so you can literally witness in real time, how this work, worrrrrkssss :P

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Diana is a commercial real estate broker working to help clients understand the process and make informed decisions about their real estate needs. With a background in operations for fortune 500 companies and their suppliers, her project management skills make breezing through a real estate deal as simple as eating pie. In true ADHD fashion, collecting hobbies and experiencing novelty is her speciality. You're likely to find her traveling and eating, most likely with a bag of fiber crafts in tow.

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Becca is a risk mentor for badass women taking on risk and letting it become their bitch! She supports women in living a life of going after their dreams (like publishing books, making 6 figures, starting businesses, moving across the world, going on grand canyon trips, falling in love, and advocating for what you believe in) instead of waiting around them to happen no matter how risky they feel. Life is for LIVING, not waiting for good stuff (or bad stuff) to happen TO you. You make it happen. And she teaches you how to make it happen for you faster and on cue. Stop avoiding death. Stop mitigating risk. Start performing with it so that no matter what happens, you know you’ve got it.

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