In this video I walk you through an average day for me as a full-time investor. How much time do I actually spend with the investing part and how much do I spend with the rest of my daily activities? The answer might surprise you! http://bit.ly/2PAGdJz

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  1. Thanks for the great video, Phil Town. I read a lot of books on math, physics along with self-growth. After hearing you out on the daily routine, I never knew investors can read what they want. I thought they read mainly business information. Once I finished watching the video, I realized that's the lifestyle I envision for myself. How can I be an investor with that type of lifestyle of reading a lot and learning everyday?

  2. My morning routine is praying and studying God's Word for about 15-30 minutes. Next I head to Planet Fitness and exercise for 30-60 minutes. Shower there and head off to my chiropractic office. Take care of patients, paperwork, marketing the practice, work also on my volunteer stuff for church, learning the investing stuff then head home. Trying to get things unpacked and organized as we moved my Mom into our new house about a year ago and due to my husband's health, have been unable to really move into our home. Mom passed in March so now going through her things. Settling into a new normal.

  3. I live ooverseas. I wake up at 0330 to catch the later part of the market and look at the movements along with doing my research on stocks I want to buy. 0500 cook and get ready for work. Leave at 0615 and begin my workday.

  4. Up daily at 5:30 at work in a job that matches my values so I love it andnhome by 4pm. 11 am i workout at the gym at workplace with a similar routine as Phils…but i stretch for 10, abs and lower body some upper body for 10 and recombant bike interval for 10. Eat lots of greens and no alcohol. Night a lot of mom taxi duties and caregiving support but i do listen to a lot of books during the day (am allowed to at work) and some time to chill, research and pray. Weekends i do the housework but as i go minimalist it does get easy. Amazing when one is disciplined and has a routine. I check my stocks about weekly and now I am studying Rule 1. Life is good!!

  5. Hi Phil! I just came across your videos a few days ago and knew there was a connection when you mentioned to be like the Dalai Lama in the first video I watched. See, I have been diving deep into my spiritual self and now I'm resurfacing into the world of investing after being confused about which path to take…I'm motivated by my spiritual goals of being financially free and living the life I want. I love that you incorporate meditation, yoga, nature and animals into your day! I'm studying investing and dog walking on the side. Thanks for showing us that these things (investing and spirituality) go hand in hand and that it's possible to take both paths 🙂 I plan on watching all of your videos! Do you have any workshops or tours coming up?

  6. This guy is like my grandpa ( owns a horse farm) if he was an investor, and liked to read. I have been trying to get my grandpa into reading for a long time. I am going to show him this video

  7. Hey there Phil. It was recommended that I check in with your training. You had me straight away with your 'lack of routine'. I can totally relate and I feel excited to know that a business life can be set up without having to be completely structured. Gotta LOVE that! You've made my day. Thanks so much. I Home Educate my daughter and we go for Natural led/Child led Learning, so no routines here although we might benefit from a bit more structure sometimes.

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