Practice makes perfect
The first time you tied your own shoes, chances are you were probably not very good at it. Your parents or teachers most likely took some time and after several attempts you got better and now as an adult it is automatic. The same process can be applied when you learned how to ride a bike, skate or swim. It took practice to get better and now that you have been doing it so long it’s second nature.
I have been doing crossfit and olympic lifting for quite a few years. Two of my kids have expressed interest in getting stronger and learning how to lift property. Since a 45 pound olympic bar is not ideal to teach kids who have never lifted before, I picked up a 15 pound technique bar. When starting something as complicated as olympic lifting, it’s best to start light and focus on proper form and technique.
These same principles can also apply to getting your mortgage done quickly and efficiently. I have been doing this for over 19 years so whether you are buying your first home or your dream home, there are not many scenarios that I have not seen.
“Practice make perfect. After a long time of practicing, our work will become natural, skillful, swift and steady.” Bruce Lee
Today I am thankful for my kids learning how to lift, lawyer’s sending doc’s so a deal can close and connecting with a friend oversea’s through Skype.
I look forward to hearing from you in regard to your mortgage needs.
Patrick
p.s- You can click on this link to start the process whenever you are ready. Schedule your meeting with me here.
p.s.s- I should tell you that I am licensed in Nova Scotia, Ontario(M18001555) & in British Columbia(BCFSA #504098).
p.s.s.s You can download my new mortgage app here