6 Top Mistakes Agents Make When Hiring A Real Estate Coach

6 Top Mistakes Agents Make When Hiring A Real Estate Coach

By Tim & Julie Harris - Real Estate Coaches

How do you know which real estate coach is right for you?  By the end of this podcast, you'll know how to tell the difference and what questions you need to ask to make the best decision for you. Welcome back to America's #1 Daily Podcast, featuring America's #1 Real Estate Coaches and Top EXP Realty Sponsors in the World, Tim and Julie Harris. Ready to become an EXP Realty Agent and join Tim and Julie Harris? https://whylibertas.com/harris or text Tim directly 512-758-0206 IMPORTANT: Join #1 Real Estate Coaches Tim and Julie Harris's Premier Coaching now for FREE. Included is a DAILY Coaching Session with a HARRIS Certified Coach. Proven and tested lead generation, systems, and scripts designed for this market. Instant FREE Access Now: YES, Enroll Me NOW In Premier Coaching https://members.timandjulieharris.com Here's a deep dive to understand what coaching is in the first place, then how to tell a coach from a trainer, and finally, what makes a great real estate-specific coach.  After these points, you can decide with confidence who is the best coach for you and what level of coaching you're ready for. 1.  Coaching versus training. A trainer, mentor, broker, or office manager suggests to you what you could be doing, or tells you what you should be doing.  They may or may not have been successful doing what they're suggesting you do.  'You need to have more listings', or 'You need to ask more questions when you meet with buyers' is an example of training.  'You could try Probate' or 'Bob got a deal once from his BNI group, you could try that.' REAL ESTATE LEADS, LEADS and more LEADS: Question: What is Tim and Julie Harris's favorite PROBATE LEAD PROVIDER? Simple, https://alltheleads.com/harris A coach asks tons of questions so they know some very specific things about you, your experience, your personality, your goals, your finances, and your current skills.  They then help you set specific performance goals and make sure you upgrade your skills to achieve your goals more quickly and with less stress.   A coach motivates you, educates you, gets you into action, and holds you accountable in such a way that you succeed faster than you would on your own.  They support you throughout your growth process, on good weeks and bad, no matter the market conditions or what life brings you. Ready to become an EXPIRED Listing Agent? As promised, here is the discount link for the EXPIRED LISTING LEADS: https://www.redx.com/affiliate/tim-and-julie-harris/?aff_code=670699 2.     Business Performance coaching versus life coaching or therapy. A Performance Coach focuses on your success as a business person, your financial goals, the skills necessary to get you into momentum and keep you there. A life coach or therapist works on personal issues which may or may not effect your business.  Life coaches require zero training.  Therapists must be at least holders of a Master's degree and if they advertise as a 'psychotherapist', they must be licensed in their state. 3.     What coaching should NOT be: -Phone a friend -Playbook or cookie cutter, 1 size fits all contebt or the coach's particular menu based solely on their own experience -A shiny object bazaar, a fleamarket of ideas -Trying stuff out on you and seeing how it goes. Using you as an real estate guinea pig. -A 'my way or the highway' approach -Convincing you suck if you don't do certain things certain ways that you know you'll never, ever do.  Lack of versatility from the coach. 4.     What should you expect from a coaching relationship? -Your expectations should be to move to the next level of success faster than you can on your own, following a specific, personalized plan. -You should be educated, motivated and take action following a dollar productive schedule. You should have weekly coaching homework based on your production goals, and be accountable to the results.
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