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Michael H.
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Michael H.
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
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I've just closed on the sell of my 1st flip. It went excellent. I am looking to invest in a coach to take my investing to a professional level. I really like Chad Carson but he is unable to do any coaching at this time.

Do you have any recommendations for a coach? What do you like about the coach and what makes the relationship work?

Thank you

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Chad Carson
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Chad Carson
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Hey  @Michael H. , I'd agree with some of his sentiment. There are plenty of successful people in real estate who don't go hire a coach. If information and strategies are all you need, just read and network.  And there are so many people parading around calling themselves some sort of coach, that it is indeed a gamble with many of them.

But there's a reason Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, LeBron James, CEO's, actors, leaders, etc have all hired coaches and consultants.  The right one can up your game tremendously. We all have blind spots, and there is often a gap between information you learn and application to your life.

So ... to each his own. I'm not trying to sell coaching because I don't need to. But let's not paint everyone who seeks coaching into the box of "those who look for all fast attractive cash phrases like no money down, subject to, creative financing, etc." There's obviously more to it.

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