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Real Estate Coaching

Mario Morales
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Does or has anyone used a real estate coach, such as laying out all your financials, explaining your goals and getting advise on how to proceed? 

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@V.G Jason Lots of high-performing individuals have personal coaches for many things including CEO's, professional athletes, and entrepreneurs. I'm in a mastermind group called Gobundance and I know people who have multiple coaches for different areas of their lives. And they don't hire coaches because they "can't succeed on their own". They hire coaches because they want to accelerate their success using leverage from others' experience and mentorship. 

@Mario Morales isn't a fool to pursue coaching, as you insinuate. He merely wants to accelerate his investing journey so he doesn't have to listen to hundreds of hours of podcasts, read all the books, and sift through thousands of forum posts. 

If one values their time, then maybe it makes a lot of sense to hire the RIGHT coach. Clearly, coaching is not right for you Mr. Jason, but that doesn't mean it isn't right for others. And it certainly doesn't mean they're lazy or "don't know how to succeed". 

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