In episode 23 of the Jerry and Jacobe Podcast, hosts Jerry and Jacobe talk about why you need a mentor and how to find the right one for you. Regardless of your industry, having a mentor is a great way to gain wisdom without having experience!
Episode Highlights:
- Learning how to find mentors and ask them for guidance has changed Jerry and Jacobe’s lives.
- There’s a whole portion of the population that doesn’t recognize the need or value of coaching.
- As an athlete, Jacobe never thought about having a coach or a mentor outside of sports until he found one in real estate.
- One of the stop-gaps for most people when it comes to finding a mentor is that it doesn’t exactly feel natural for them.
- In the business world, the difference between a mentor and a coach is that coaches are paid while mentors are people that we want to be like.
- The relationship we have with a coach and mentor differs on the levels of trust and involvement in other areas of life.
- Those that are passionate about coaching usually have a natural desire to be a mentor as well.
- When it comes to finding the best coaching program for you, it’s important to know what you want to accomplish in your career and life.
- Without having to look for one, Jacobe found a spiritual mentor who was saying things that landed in a way that he had never felt before.
- It’s important to know that people are willing to help you if they know that their time is going to be well spent.
- Tim Ferris advises people to look for advice not to take and avoid people that are giving out a specific solution.
- The best mentors do not want to be approached with questions that can be answered with a Google search.
- Jacobe finds satisfaction in hearing how mentors came to their conclusions rather than the conclusions themselves.
- You can have a dead mentor and utilize their lives and information to shape your own path.
- Many of the great coaches alive today give away a ton of free content, though they can be hired as well.
- We get whatever we’re searching for and that’s why it’s important to ask questions and stay open-minded.
- Finding a shadow mentor - someone you can follow around - can cut years off an entrepreneurial journey.
- Typically, when Jerry looks for a mentor he looks for someone that is doing what he wants to do.
- Jerry does his best to connect those in his circles to people he believes they can learn from.
- Mentoring and creating a network of relationships is vital to everyone, not just entrepreneurs.
- It’s very hard for someone to say yes to mentoring you if they don’t have some sort of relationship with you first.
- Sometimes it feels weird to establish a mentorship because it feels more intimate than getting a coach.
- No relationship starts out as anything more than ground zero, so you must stay open to creating connections and watching them grow.
- You have to have an extreme amount of respect for someone’s time when you are looking for a mentor.
- The term MAO, Maximum Allowable Offer, is the most that you are able to pay for a property and it remains a profitable investment.
3 Key Points:
- At some point, we are all going to outgrow our mentors and coaches, at which time it’s necessary to level up.
- Before you can find the right mentor, you must first know what you want out of your career and life.
- A good mentor does not tell you specifically what to do next but offers advice as to how you can make the best decision to move forward.
Resources Mentioned:
- Jacobe Kendrick (Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube)
- Jerry Weaver (Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram)
- Success Without Sacrifice Facebook page
- Patrick Bet-David | Grant Cardone | Tim Ferriss | Valuetainment