Hi Ladies,
I learned the importance of having a mentor the hard way...several years ago
after I had lost several thousand dollars in the stock market when I was
investing based on trial and error. Shortly after that financial debacle, when
the opportunity came for me to learn from my mentor, even though I was initially
hesitant about making the financial investment to learn from a proven expert, I
asked myself one simple question:
What has NOT having this mentor cost me?
Looking at it from that perspective, the answer was simple, as I refused to
continue losing money in the stock market going through the same mistakes again.
Ladies, for you, the cost might be lost opportunity. Because as many folks have
and will continue to lose money in the stock market, I can tell you from
personal experience there have been many of us who have and will continue to
make money using a systematic approach. And it doesn't even have to be my
approach, just as long as it is systematic (repeatable) and prevents you from
relying on your emotions for results.
I have chosen mentors in other areas of my life as well, both personally and
professionally. All I did was find someone who was successful at what I wanted
to do. In some cases I paid them for formal training. In other cases, if we were
in the same city, I took them to lunch. It can be as formal or casual as either
of you agree.
Ladies, it's not a matter of whether you will reach your goals. You may reach
your goals without having a mentor. It's more a question of how much longer will
it take and at what additional cost?
All the best to you in your endeavors!
Aneshia
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