
Should you hire a real estate coach?
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About this listen
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https://www.youtube.com/@theagentmindpodcast/podcasts
Summary
In this episode, TJ McGraw discusses the critical role of real estate coaching for agents, especially those who are new or feeling stuck in their careers. He emphasizes the necessity of having a coach to provide clarity, accountability, and guidance in navigating the complexities of the real estate business. TJ also shares insights on how to choose the right coach and the importance of aligning with someone who resonates with your personal style and goals.
Takeaways
- You should absolutely have some kind of coach in your business.
- Most real estate coaches offer free resources online.
- Accountability is crucial for sticking to a plan.
- Hiring a coach may initially feel unproductive.
- You might experience a breakdown before a breakthrough.
- It's important to find a coach that fits your personality.
- Focus on accentuating your strengths with a coach.
- There are many ways to succeed in real estate.
- Paying for coaching increases your commitment.
- Coaching provides a safe space for vulnerability.
The Real Estate Collaborative Network
- February 6, 2025 Event: "Build a Massive Real Estate Business You Love!" feb6event.realestatecollaborativenetwork.com
- Visit RECN's Resource Website: realestatecollaborativenetwork.com
- Calendar of Events: events.realestatecollaborativenetwork.com
- Join the Facebook Group: Real Estate Collaborative Network FB Group
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