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Kenneth Bray
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Mentorship and Team Building

Kenneth Bray
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Everywhere
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What are the steps to finding a mentor near you? Southern California is a tough market but when you push forward, you can get what you want.  What are your tips and tricks on connecting with people local to you?

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Dan Guenther
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Dan Guenther
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@Kenneth Bray

Welcome to the community!

Take advantage of the networking opportunities that @Abel Curiel mentioned. 

Don't be intimidated when you hear people saying make sure to add value. This means a lot more than financial value and a lot of people out there get value by just helping others. Being a good person and following through on commitments will open a lot of doors and make people want to continue providing knowledge. 

Feel free to reach out with any other questions you have!

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