Consider this post as your wake-up call. (Especially if you are a healthcare professional) We’re living in a world, where healthcare pros doing?BOTH - crushing it in their careers while building financial freedom on the side. Real estate. Businesses. Investments. They're creating passive income, reclaiming their time, and breaking free from the old rules. Here are?15 healthcare professionals?proving that you can have it all: →?Bryan Sagray →?Dr. Erin Hudson → Ify Asoh, PharmD →?Gretchen Rickards →?Dr. Martha Kenney →?Ryan Johnson, CRNA →?Jesse Dickens, RDCS →?Nkem Ezeamama, MD. ?? →?Leslie Awasom, CRNA →?Julius Kunle Oni, M.D. FAOA →?Rajkumar Venkatramani M.D. →?Harry Nima Zegarra, MD FCCP →?Kimberly Brown, MD, MPH, FAAEM →?Amna Shabbir, MD, NBC-HWC, CPC →?Patrick Desamours, PA-C, MBA, SFHM This is what it looks like to break the mold. To choose?AND?instead of?OR. You shouldn’t wait for freedom. It’s something you start creating. One step at a time. Every single day. Who would you add to this list? Tag them below. ???? — If this inspires you - share it. Repost it. Let’s help each other grow, connect, and build a future that feels limitless. Your next big opportunity might just start with one conversation.
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You can’t stop negativity from showing up, But you can choose how long it stays. With the right mindset shift, Frustration can turn into fuel. Here are 6 powerful ways to reset and refocus: 1 → Gatekeeping your mind Not every thought deserves to stay. - Ask:?Is this thought helpful? - If not, let it go. - Protect your mental space like it's your greatest asset. 2 → Schedule positivity breaks Don’t wait for burnout. - Take short 5-minute pauses to breathe, stretch, or step outside. - Refresh your energy before negativity builds. - Small pauses can prevent big breakdowns. 3 → Park the negativity When negative thoughts show up, don’t wrestle with them. - Visualize setting them aside in an imaginary parking lot. - Come back later - if they’re even worth it. - Focus on what truly matters. 4 → Shift to a 360 perspective Other people's negativity? It’s often about them, not you. - Step back and look at the bigger picture. - Observe without judgment. - Protect your peace by choosing how you respond. 5 → Feedback as your fuel Negative feedback isn’t rejection - it’s redirection. - Look for one lesson in every critique. - Turn tough moments into your next growth step. - Growth happens where it’s uncomfortable. 6 → The gratitude jumpstart Start your day by focusing on the good. - List 3 things you're grateful for. - This small ritual trains your brain to notice the positive. - What you focus on shapes your day. You have?86,400 seconds in a day - don’t surrender them to negativity. Stay intentional. Guard your mindset. Look for the opportunities hidden in every challenge. Which shift will you try first? Let me know in the comments! PS/ The picture - sometimes the setting says it all.
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Every day is a day to celebrate the women who inspire us. This past Saturday, the world celebrated International Women's Day. But honestly? One day isn't enough. Because behind every challenge we've overcome, every business we've built, and every dream we've chased, there's been one constant: WE. → We were just two immigrants chasing a new life. → We faced $350,000+ in student loans, tackled it in 6 months after fellowship, and figured it out step by step. We faced hard beginnings, but we kept going. → We built businesses, grew a family, and shaped a future we once only dreamed of. And at the heart of this journey? Bridget. The woman who stood beside me in every challenge. Who carried strength when I had doubts, who pushed forward when I hesitated, who gave love when it felt impossible. Bridget is the quiet force that turned obstacles into stepping stones, dreams into reality, and hardships into lessons. Her unwavering belief, love, and partnership have been the foundation of everything we've achieved. It’s been 10 years of learning, adjusting, building, and dreaming. And today, we stand with multiple companies, over 1,840 units under management, investments in 20+ start-ups, and a private practice. None of it came easy. But together, we figured it out. That’s the power of partnership. Of love. Of unwavering support. So today, AND EVERY DAY, let’s celebrate the women who stand beside us. The ones who show resilience, strength, and love even when the path isn’t easy. To Bridget, my partner in life, love, and every crazy dream - thank you for being my greatest strength, my constant, and my inspiration. And to every woman who inspires, leads, and loves deeply – thank you. Let’s celebrate love. Let’s celebrate support. Let’s celebrate the everyday greatness of the women we cherish.
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“Only young people who start early can succeed.” False. At?62 years old, Colonel Harland Sanders wasn’t settling into retirement - he was?driving across the country, pitching his fried chicken recipe to restaurant owners. Countless rejections. Countless doors shut in his face. Countless chances to quit. Most would have. He didn’t. At?62, he finally got his first?"yes." That slow, relentless effort turned into?KFC - a global fast-food empire with over?30,000 restaurants worldwide?and a brand worth?between $6.7 billion and $14.2 billion today. ??He franchised KFC in his 60s. ??He failed at multiple businesses before that. ??He kept going, even when no one believed in him. The lesson? Success favors persistence, not perfect timing. If you ever feel like you’ve missed your shot, remember - you haven’t. What’s one thing you started “late” that ended up changing everything?
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In 1983, a 61-year-old potato farmer named Cliff Young did the impossible. He entered the Sydney-Melbourne ultramarathon - a grueling 544-mile race - competing against elite, well-trained runners. No sponsorships. No fancy gear. No coach. Just a lifetime of chasing sheep on foot across his farmland. While the others sprinted hard and then stopped to rest, Cliff just kept going. No breaks. No sleep. Just a slow, steady shuffle that seemed odd at first - but ended up making history. Five days and 15 hours later, he crossed the finish line. Not only did he win - he shattered the record by two whole days. And when they handed him the prize money, he split it equally with the next five finishers. —- Lately, I’ve been thinking about Cliff Young’s story - especially in a world filled with "overnight success" promises. It’s easy to feel like we’re falling behind if we’re not sprinting at full speed. But Cliff proved something different: You don’t need to move fast. You just need to keep moving. Find your own rhythm. Take things at your own pace. And above all - keep going. Because success isn’t about quick wins: It’s about trusting the process, even when the results aren’t immediate. And knowing that slow progress is still progress. And most of all, it’s about remembering that the only person you’re truly racing against is yourself. Who else needs to hear this today? Repost this post → Share it with them. Pic → Getting kids involved in the business from the early days…
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5 lessons from the most famous failures: Oprah Winfrey Oprah was told she was?“unfit for television”?and got fired from her first job as a news anchor. But she didn’t let rejection define her. She pivoted, refined her skills, and built an empire. → If she had given up at the first failure, she wouldn’t have become one of the most influential women in media. Walt Disney Before Mickey Mouse, Disney’s first animation company collapsed, leaving him broke. Instead of quitting, he started over, learned from his mistakes, and created an empire. → If he feared failure, he would’ve never built Disney. Elon Musk SpaceX had three failed rocket launches in a row - each one nearly bankrupting the company. Musk pushed forward, analyzed every failure, and kept going until Falcon 1 finally succeeded. → If he had stopped after the first explosion, there would be no SpaceX. J.K. Rowling Before?Harry Potter?became a global phenomenon, 12 publishers rejected it. She was broke, struggling, and nearly gave up - but she didn’t. → If she had stopped at the first rejection, the world would’ve never known Hogwarts. Steve Jobs The company he co-founded pushed him out. Instead of quitting tech, he used the setback to create NeXT and Pixar - both of which revolutionized their industries. When he returned to Apple, he made it bigger than ever. → If he let failure define him, he wouldn’t have reshaped the world of technology. The difference between those who succeed and those who don’t? They don’t fear failure. They use it. They grow from it. Failure is inevitable - but success belongs to those who face it. You don’t have to be perfect. You just have to keep going. Thoughts?
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The rules of medicine are changing. Private practice isn’t what it used to be. Reimbursements are shrinking, overhead is rising, and the pressure to see more patients for the same pay keeps growing. But here’s the truth: You don’t have to rely solely on your practice to build wealth. More physicians and medical professionals are?leveraging business ownership and acquisitions?to create financial security beyond their day jobs - without sacrificing patient care. That’s why we’re hosting an exclusive webinar for doctors, private practice owners, and healthcare professionals who want to build true financial freedom. This online webinar will cover: - Why invest in medical office buildings? - Key factors to consider when investing in medical office buildings - Financing and valuation of medical office buildings - Managing and maximizing returns on medical office buildings If you’ve been looking for a?proven path to passive income?that aligns with your medical career,?this is it. If you’re serious about financial independence and?owning your time, this webinar is for you. When? March 5th, 6PM Central time Where? Online Price? FREE Register here:?https://lnkd.in/dXSHthnx See you soon!
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Too many people delay care because it’s… Too far, too complicated, or too inconvenient. Healthcare should be within reach, No matter where you live. That’s something I’ve seen firsthand while serving the?Fort Smith, AR?community in the River Valley. A long drive may not seem like a big deal… Until it means missing a crucial check-up, delaying treatment, or choosing between work and health. → A new Arkansas Lung Center clinic in Russellville, AR, means fewer long drives and more access to quality healthcare. For many, that extra distance can mean postponed appointments, untreated conditions, and unnecessary struggles. Now, more families have care?right where they need it, without long drives or added stress. Looking forward to seeing how this next step improves the lives of those we serve. Opening in April. Will keep you posted. ???? What’s one change that could make care more accessible where you live? I’d love to hear your perspective. PS) Already interested in booking your visit? Or you know somebody who could benefit from it? Drop me a DM and let’s chat.
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I’ve studied the 12 wealthiest investors. Here’s what I learned. 1 - Think long-term (Warren Buffett) He doesn’t chase quick wins. He buys great businesses and lets time do the heavy lifting. If you’re constantly jumping in and out of investments, you’re playing the wrong game. 2 - Be patient?(Carl Icahn) He has waited years—sometimes decades—for his investments to pay off.\ If you expect instant results, you’ll end up disappointed. 3 - Invest in what you understand?(Peter Lynch) He believed that if you can’t explain how a business makes money in one sentence, you have no business investing in it. If you’re throwing money at things you don’t get, you’re not investing - you’re gambling. 4 - Don’t follow the crowd?(George Soros) He made billions by going against the herd. The best opportunities often feel uncomfortable - because they aren’t obvious yet. If you’re waiting for everyone else to approve, you’re already too late. 5 - Protect your downside?(Jesse Livermore) He made and lost fortunes because he ignored risk management. The best investors aren’t just great at making money - they’re even better at?not losing it. If you’re not thinking about risk, you won’t be investing for long. 6 - Know when the game changes?(Bill Gross) He built his fortune by understanding market cycles. Investing isn’t just about what to buy - it’s about?when?to buy. If you’re ignoring the bigger picture, you’ll always be a step behind. 7 - Keep it simple?(Jack Bogle) He revolutionized investing with index funds. Most people don’t need complex strategies. They need consistency. If you’re overcomplicating things, you’re probably getting in your own way. 8 - Diversify smartly?(John Templeton) He spread his investments across industries and countries. If all your money is in one place, you’re one bad day away from regret. If you’re betting everything on one outcome, you’re playing a dangerous game. The biggest takeaway? Wealth is built on patience, strategy, and knowing when to take action. Not on luck. Which of these lessons do you live by? Repost for more content like this ????
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Join us for an exclusive live webinar where we dive into the lucrative world of Medical Office Building Investing with special guest Tisha Rowe MD, MBA! ?? When: March 5th, 2025 | 6 PM Central ?? Hosted by: ?? Adebayo Fasanya, MD – CEO & Founder, Dr. Breathe Easy Capital ?? George C. Ozoude, MD – CEO & Founder, Time Health Capital ?? Register Now: https://lnkd.in/gimnWdAz ?? What You'll Learn: ? Why medical office buildings are a stable investment ? How to identify high-performing properties ? Strategies to maximize passive income and long-term value Don't miss this opportunity to gain expert insights and take your investment portfolio to the next level! Register now and secure your spot. #MedicalOfficeInvesting #RealEstateInvesting #PassiveIncome #WealthBuilding #HealthcareInvesting #DrBreatheEasyCapital #TimeHealthCapital #Entrepreneurship
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