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Rich Dad Poor Dad Coachin Program
Hi Everyone,
I just finished reading Rich Dad Poor Dad for the second time and decided to visit his website. After going through the pages, I signed up to recieve a newsletter and somehow, a day later a rep called me and "interviewed" me to see if I was a good candidate for their coaching program. I "passed". After getting on the call with a coach and having him tell me all the benefits to the program, I'm teetering on actually doing it. Reason being, I feel that I have amassed plenty of information but now need a mentor, someone I can asked questions to, someone that can really financially educate me.
I'm all about self-learning but having a "coach" or someone that has gone through the process already makes me feel that my success rate will multiply by two fold.
Any reviews out there on the RDPD coaching program? The internet is all over the place and for 4k, I'd like to get as much possible info as I possibly ca.
Thank you in advance,
Jose
Most Popular Reply
As a coach & mentor for my network; I can say this with much confidence....if you are going to look for coaching or a mentor, look locally. Go attend your local REIA meeting & investor meetup groups and network and connect with your local investors who are having success.
As great as BP is with a wealth of information available....information alone doesn't help everyone. Some folks are kinesthetic in their learning styles (meaning they need to learn by doing) and the best person to do that is someone who can hold your hand the entire way through a transaction. Not everyone can just read everything on BP and be good to go...otherwise we would have 400,000+ millionaire investors on the site.
If you think what i described matches your learning style & you think you need coaching or mentorship...look local by engaging with your local investors. Best of luck to you!