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Episode 28 of The Exit Interview.
Today's guest is Helen Chorley. Helen is a former investment banker turned full-time property investor who helps people navigate the world of property investment but most importantly, she's my friend. In Part Two of our conversation, we talk about Helen's life after J.P Morgan, her transformation through personal development and how she became the respected property investor she is today.
In This Episode, You'll Learn: How Helen found her way into the world of Personal Development The reinvention of Helen's life into a more congruent version of herself Helen's approach to property and managing money How should the average person who wants to start investing in property get started? The unsettling truth about property investment courses and mentors The best free and worthwhile resources to learn how to invest in property without spending a fortune The personal development books, courses and resources Helen recommends most often And so much more... Resource Mentioned In This Episode: HelenChorley.com Helen's LinkedIn Helen's Instagram Helen's Facebook Property Sisters YouTube Ranjan Bhattacharya Youtube Rodcast Manish Kataria - Invest Like a Pro Breaking The Habit of Being Yourself The Untethered Soul.
by Michael Signer Gregg Braden Dr John Demartini Dr Joe Dispenza Bruce Lipton
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