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Realtor and Investing Coaches
I’ve been a realtor slightly over a year now. While I feel pretty confident in the heat of the moment, I still feel a touch of doubt within myself. Which leads me to this question. How and where do I find a coach for this business in my area?
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I'd say the main thing I feel that I may need is a mentor. Now that sounds bad, because technically I do have an appointed mentor through my brokerage. She is very good at being a realtor, and very good at answering calls when I have a question. However, I don't feel that just answering questions over the phone is quite enough. I feel that there's training to be had that I haven't received. I know many of you may say change brokers, but I live in a small town 35 miles south of Dallas (and there's just not a whole lot around here). So I was thinking about hiring (outside of my brokerage) a coach/mentor/teacher or whoever may be available that can help me learn and master as much as I can. Thank you all for your help and replies!!!