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Hi Catalyst,
I'm definitely interested as I'm in Sydney too and am looking for just such a group!
Thanks,
Marytrakka wrote:I did Wildly Wealthy Women in 2004 and 2005, and I'd have to add to the chorus of satisfied customers.For those who asked why you'd repeat, many women do it for the social interaction – it justifies getting away from the family for a weekend if you're going to an educational event! – but in my case it was because I didn't feel that I committed to the program sufficiently in 2004, and missed out on a lot of opportunities as a result. I made sure that I didn't repeat that mistake in 2005 and that really got me moving in the right direction. Many women went back AGAIN in 2006, but I felt that I was ready to move on. And I've joined a local group of WWW graduates who meet fortnightly to encourage each other, and that's invaluable. (http://www.brisbanewic.com)
I must say that personally I find Sandy quite kooky, and I think she says some crazy things – like using the phrase "quantum physics" when she goes on to demonstrate that she hasn't the faintest idea what quantum physics is! – but there is a lot of useful information in the course, and the world needs some eccentrics. I was much more interested in the property side of things taught by Dymphna, than the wealthy psychology stuff taught by Sandy, but I know lots of women who think that Sandy has changed their lives and are very grateful for her work. I just get a bit scared sometimes that some people take her advice too literally, and have taken on her teachings to a degree that is cult-like. But that's not Sandy's fault.
I've since done many of Dymphna's seminars and other courses, and I feel I've gotten my money's worth many times over. It took me a while to kick into gear, but my confidence and ability as an investor is soaring. Dymphna is extremely knowledgeable, has used a great diversity of strategies (not advocating absolutely for growth or cashflow, local or foreign investments, hold or sell, active or passive, etc), and is genuinely seeking to help people. I think she has the very highest ethics and integrity, and is very generous in sharing what she's learned. And as mentioned, I think she has a much broader base of investment experiences than many speakers. She really has a very wide range of properties in her own portfolio and has tried just about every strategy you could mention. I can't speak highly enough of Dymphna's knowledge and integrity, and personally I count myself extremely fortunate that I signed up for WWW. It was a real "turning point" in my life.
I'm now at a point where my investments are going well enough that I've decided to invest $20K in Dymphna's forthcoming Platinum Property Partners 1-year mentoring program. This program will be for a smaller group and will include one-on-one mentoring plus access to amazing speakers (eg Bernard Salt), and monthly get-togethers on the east coast. I don't doubt for a moment that I'll get my money's worth. I'll try to remember to come back in 12 months and tell anybody who's interested how I got along!
Warmest regards, Tracey in Brisbane
Hi Tracey,
It's been 4 years since your post above. i've only just discovered Dymphna. Just wondering if ou could give us an update on how things are going?
Thanks,
Maryquote:
I have the PIA software. It is helpful to use when guaging potential properties and the “cost to you”.
I had trouble selling the figures to the bank. They have their own calculators.
I have been using ‘property genius” which does similar [although the cost to you figures are different]
BUT it is excellent to keep track of all expenses, with a book keeper area that was similar to MYOB.
No recs but what I am finding.Hi Vincent, does PropertyGenius have All in One features put together – is it a sufficient all purpose software? or would you need PIA to supplement it?