All Over the Place!

I’m sure you can tell from the few blog posts I’ve written, I’m still not sure what I want to be when I grow up!

You’ve seen posts from me about surveying, writing, and building a cash flow business. So you might be thinking to yourself, “This guy has the attention span of a gnat!”, or “This guy better pick something and get to work!”.

You are correct. Although, I feel like my problem has always been that I’m a bit too much like Charlie Brown. I used to read a lot of Peanuts cartoons by Charles Schultz and I always identified deeply with Charlie Brown. A super-nice guy, but a little flaky and a little wishy-washy. As the old song goes, “He’s a clown, that Charlie Brown…” (“Charlie Brown” by the Coasters – look it up if you’ve never heard it!).

I’ve been reading books lately that give all sorts of great advice, but there was one thing that stuck in my head recently: “Find someone who’s doing what you want to be doing and go learn from them.” I can’t find the book I read that in and I definitely can’t take credit for something so smart and simple.

A friend of mine from high school is currently building himself a living through investing in rental properties and real estate. I called him up, invited him for drinks, and then attacked him with 20,000 questions. Maybe I should have warned him what was coming, but I found out pretty quickly that he was more that willing to talk about what he’s been working at the past few years. He also gave me a ton of great advice and resources to look at. Here’s a few of the nuggets I’ve got so far:

  • Look into courses and information from Real Estate Investment Network (REIN) Canada (reincanada.com): a great resource for learning about real estate investing in Canada.
  • There are many ways to get into real estate investing, but understand the numbers – “it’s all about the numbers” (I’ll maybe elaborate on this a bit more later).
  • The worst thing you can do is to do nothing – my friend said he read that in the literature somewhere. It’s not something he came up with, but it’s something that stuck with him.
  • Take some time, think about what it is you really want, what you want your future to look like, what you want your business to look like, and why you’re getting into real estate investing. Then write it down, make a plan, and start working.

In my last post (Our New Journey…..) I mentioned my wife and I were going to talk to a Mortgage Broker and find out if we can afford a new property. Our real estate agent recommended a very professional broker here in Regina – Denise Allin. She has been amazing to work with so far! And I can’t say enough about our Real Estate Agent – Jennica George (Regina – RE/MAX)! After talking to my friend I realized that we were getting ahead of ourselves a bit and needed to first come up with a plan.

Over the weekend we (my wife and I) will be spending some time thinking, talking, and writing about our plans and goals for the future. We have an idea in our minds about where we want to be in 10 years (retired!), but we need to be in agreement about how we’re going to get there and what we think our retirement looks like. After all, I don’t want to imagine what retirement looks like without my wife and I hope she feels the same way! I guess I’ll find out this weekend….

Our New Journey – Creating Cash Flow with Real Estate

I’m sorry that I’ve been missing in action for the past 6 months!

There are lots of things I could blame for my inactivity:

  • busy at work
  • busy playing Hearthstone
  • busy with day to day life
  • busy being lazy

Lots of things to blame….. but only one person to blame: me.

For the past few months I’ve been trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up and I’ve come to the realization that I don’t ever intend to grow up. I’ve also been trying to figure out how my wife and I can reach our biggest goal: that I can be retired at age 60 and my wife can be retired at age 52.

Let’s back up for a minute….

I got very sick about 10 years ago and ended up in the hospital. My employer at the time was amazing and gave me time to get healthy and get back to work. That illness helped me put things into perspective and made me think about what I really wanted. I wanted to be a father and have the financial freedom to spend time with my family. I convinced my wife that we needed to find a property that could provide rental income and could help us work towards building cash flow. There were many long days while I was sick and away from work, so I had started reading books by Robert Kiyosaki and other experts on “cash flow”.

We bought a house that had 3 suites and started our journey to building cash flow…… except we didn’t.

My employer was amazing and I enjoyed going to work, coming home, playing with my daughter, having time to play board games with friends on the weekend, and enjoying life. And life was good.

Life still is good. I’m no longer with that employer, but I have a good job that pays well. I’m happy that I have evenings and weekends for my wife, daughter, family, and friends. But lately I’ve realized I want more.

I want the freedom to get up in the morning, have a coffee, take my daughter to school, come home, exercise, work for a few hours, run some errands, pick my daughter up from school, make my wife and daughter supper, and enjoy my evening.

In order to achieve the lifestyle I’ve described above and reach the goal my wife and I have of early retirement I have to start doing things differently.

I believe I can achieve these goals by building cash flow. I’ve been reading books about it and learning about it for more than 10 years – the latest one I picked up is called “The Lifestyle Investor” by Justin Donald – I highly recommend it! It’s time for me to actually put these ideas into action.

I also plan on writing about it! So here we are: Day 1 of my family’s journey of creating cash flow with real estate investing!

What’s first? The first thing I did was get the name of a good Mortgage Broker from a Real Estate Agent I know – Jennica George here in Regina. If you are looking to buy or sell a property here in Regina give Jennica a call. She’s great! I’ve sent the Mortgage Broker an email and hope to have a meeting with him in the next few days.

The next time you’ll hear from me will be about my meeting with the Mortgage Broker and the beginning of our search for the right property!

Have a great week and I’ll talk to you soon!

Noel – September 6, 2021

Starting a New Year!

Welcome to 2021!

I’ve never been big on New Year’s Resolutions, but I made one this year: In the next 12 months I will work toward becoming a writer.

When I started my university career almost 30 years ago I was greatly interested in writing, and dreamed of one day calling myself a writer. Unfortunately, I quickly let life intrude on my plans, stopped writing for myself for enjoyment, and the only writing I’ve done for the past 10 years has been for work or emails.

In the past 10 years I’ve also noticed I’m not reading as much. Before I went back to school for Geomatics I would have a book on the go at all times, and would read every night before I turned out the light.

A couple of weeks ago my wife and I decided that we weren’t going to bring our devices into our bedroom anymore. We were spending 30 to 40 minutes every night on TikTok or Facebook or playing games on our phones or tablets before bed. We both complained about not sleeping as good, not going to sleep early enough, and being tired and cranky the next day. It was time for a change.

I started this blog as a way to start writing again. I took a bit of break since Christmas, but I intend to have a new blog written each week (maybe even twice a week). Please be patient with me as I work to improve my writing skills. It’s a skill that’s definitely easy to loose if you don’t practice.

I remember getting a copy of Stephen King’s book “On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft” when it came out in 2000. It made me want to spend time every day doing some writing. I wish that I had started that habit 20 years ago!

Everyone is looking for a silver lining or something positive that has come out of the past year. Let’s face it – 2020 was a burning dung heap of a year, and most of us wish we could forget it ever happened. My silver lining, which lead to my resolution for 2021, is a renewed appreciation for writing and the desire to one day call myself a writer.

Where ever you are and whatever adversity you faced in 2020, I hope that you found a silver lining and are working towards something that you’re passionate about!

All the best to you and yours for 2021!

Noel

My First Blog Post… Ever!

Welcome!

My name is Noel and I have dubbed myself the Geomatics Guru.

I hope we will learn a lot over the course of this blog, but the first thing you need to know is this: I am nothing like a guru, I have no business calling myself a guru, and when it comes to Geomatics there is always something new to learn.

Why start a blog about Geomatics?

What’s so important about Geomatics?

I’ve thought long and hard about the above questions and my main reasons for starting this blog are:

  • I enjoy writing, would like to do more, and eventually hope to become a freelance writer.
  • Geomatics is a very interesting profession and I want to share my love of this industry with the world.

For the past 14 years I have been immersed in the study and practice of Geomatics. I am constantly frustrated and irritated that Geomatics is a mystery to so many people.

So, let’s learn together!

Geomatics is a continually changing and evolving industry and there are many topics we can learn about together:

  • 3D Laser Scanning
  • UAVs and Drones
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
  • GNSS Surveying
  • Robotic Total Stations
  • GNSS Networks of Base Stations
  • Open Source Data and Software Solutions
  • and so much more!!!

As I mentioned at the beginning of this blog – I am in no way qualified to call myself a Geomatics Guru. It is my goal to make Geomatics less of a mystery, make it feel fun and maybe a bit more accessible, and learn a bit in the process.

Please join me on this adventure!

Noel – the Geomatics Guru