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You can try contacting anyone you respect that offers an email address, but you won't always get a response depending on
person, how busy they are, and their way of doing business.
However, there are people who are willing to answer questions and in fact list themselves as being available to do just that. SwapSmarts.com http://www.swapsmarts.com is one site that lists experts in many categories that have signed up as being willing to take questions. This can be one way that makes finding people to contact much easier.
CHOOSING A MENTOR
At times, you may find one or two people that you can form a good relationship with and contact repeatedly. If you are willing to give something back in that relationship, whether it be your own knowledge in a different area, other items of value, money, or at least friendship, you can end up with a mentor. You can have one to several mentors, and often
relationship can be profitable for you both.
I define a mentor simply as someone willing to work along with you by answering questions or relating their own experience while you make your way through a learning process. Mentors deserve your respect, and they deserve to be paid back in some way for what they do for you.
However, there's no one that knows everything. You still need to think things through for yourself, seek other opinions, and relate others experience and knowledge to your own goals and obstacles.
You can learn from any or all of these resources. However, it's how you start to put your new knowledge into action that counts.
We'll start to discuss that in
next article in this series.
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