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Charles Tucker Kimbrough
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The Persistence of Capital Raising

Charles Tucker Kimbrough
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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I went live on social media today talking about consistency.

Ask anyone in the group if it took consistent action over time to succeed. 

All of them will say YES!

As a case study on this concept, I've been maxing out my action steps over the last couple of days and tracking the progress

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It's been 90 days of tweaking and analyzing, and I still am just scratching the surface!

Raising the capital to close on your next syndication will happen following stay consistent!

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Colton Hahn
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Colton Hahn
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Consistency and ALWAYS refining yourself and trying to improve are two huge indicators of success when talking about anything, but especially raising capital.

Having a product that you genuinely believe in and know front to back certainly helps too ;)

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