MentorTrack
If you are a successful entrepreneur and have a passion for helping people,
entrepreneurs-in-the-making need you.
This is an opportunity to leave a legacy and put a dent in the universe.
There are 5 steps to the MentorTrack:
- Give your protégé/mentee a copy of Entrepreneurial Leap
- Ask them to read the book and schedule a meeting. Have them bring all of their questions to the first meeting.
- Meet.
- Answer all of their questions and share your story, wisdom and insights.
- If all goes well, schedule the next meeting and agree on a format going forward.
I urge you to take a few minutes right now and think of an entrepreneur-in-the-making in your life that would greatly benefit from your wisdom and experience. It could be a family member, a friend of the family, a friend, or an acquaintance. Reach out to them and apply the MentorTrack.
If you’re an entrepreneur-in-the-making reading this, I urge you to send this to someone who you want to be your mentor. You might be pleasantly surprised by the results.

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