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Step 1
Hire a life coach.
Even though most life coaches are well trained and certified by certain certifying agencies, you need to find a coach that has been where you are wanting to go. The chances are good that if they are a coach for others and have your personal interests in mind, they will be an enormous help to you and be well worth whatever you pay them. One of the very best coaching and mentoring resources is OneCoach.com. You can see their link below. Or you can simply go on line and search for a life coach of your choosing. A huge hint here is, most coaches will give you a complimentary 15-20 session to see if you feel they are the right fit for you. You definitely want to take them up on their free session with you before investing your money. Make sure you have a lot of questions that you ask regarding their experience. Find out what their story is. Find out their personal achievements in the area that you are seeking expertise. Pick wisely. When you do, you will leap over many obstacles that most people face in achieving whatever it is you are wanting to achieve. -
Step 2
Invest in the audios, videos, books, articles and seminars of a those who offer such. Again, find someone who you can connect with. This can save you a lot of money over hiring a life coach. Plus, a book generally goes into far greater detail than a speech, teleseminar, etc. Most people prefer listening versus reading. That's o.k. However, you will get more details by reading a book. Also, once you find someone you can connect with, stick with them. Stay focused on their materials. Master whatever they teach.
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Step 3
Find a willing mentor. This could be going to work for someone who is doing what you ultimately want to do in your life. Tony Robbins worked for Jim Rohn before he launched out on his own. He actually sold tickets to Jim Rohn's events. Many speakers, authors and coaches have done this. My good friend, Patrick Dougher in Dallas, Texas worked for a full year for Zig Ziglar before going out on his own. This is a great way to get hands on training and possibly get paid while doing it.
One of the most amazing resources for finding a mentor is Mentors Club. See the link below for further information. It has a vast library of video, audio, e-books, articles, teleseminars and instructional opportunities with hundreds of hours of resources. Plus it is less than $30 a month. Far less than a seminar, books or personal coach. It is an amazing resource of the best personal development that you can find on the Internet.












