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MFREE 123 Trailer # 2 with Tyler Lyons: Is Persistence More Important Than Talent?

Shelon Hutchinson Season 3 Episode 123

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Quick answers. Real insight. ⚡️

In this focus round, Tyler touches on the habits and decisions that shaped his path — staying active, recognizing the power of the right opportunity, learning to communicate, and realizing early on that real estate is a team sport. He credits persistence and work ethic learned from his dad as the foundation behind every move. 

 

The takeaway is simple: success isn’t one big moment, it’s the accumulation of discipline, relationships, and consistent effort over time. 🧠💪

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Track 1

Tyler, I want to go briefly in the focus round. It's like a lightning round. You probably heard it before, right? What do you do for fun? Oh man, I'm a pretty active guy. Workout, golf, ski, pickleball. I was a jock back in the day, so I love doing athletic things. Alright. What is one opportunity that was a game changer for you? Oh man. I would say Joining Asym Capital. That's a big turning point in my career. What would you say is your most important communication tip? Communication tip. Start a podcast. What is one thing you wish you understood earlier? that investing in real estate's a team sport. I spent too much time thinking I needed to do everything myself. So you and your family went all in on real estate to the point where you actually, move down to Phoenix. Let me ask you this, man, to What do you attribute your success? I've got a good work ethic. I'm persistent. I learned it from my dad growing up. I worked for my dad doing construction. I used to see how hard he worked. I think that just the way that I'm wired from that perspective, I got it from my dad. I think that's a big part of it. And I owe, a debt of gratitude to him for that. Okay. That's cool, man.