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Mentor & Me: How I Closed 106 Deals My First Year in Real Estate

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Whether you are considering a career in real estate, just getting started or looking for inspiration on how to take your real estate career to the next level, Mentor & Me is a must read. The book is an entertaining and informative look at the start of an remarkable real estate career and offers insights and lessons Alan Stewart has learned since he started in real estate sales with a bang.  In 2004, with the help of his young team, Alan was recognized as the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver's Rookie of the Year for closing 106 transactions in a community of only 2500 people. A firm believer in the power of mentoring and the importance of learning from the experiences of others, Alan Stewart delivers an honest and compelling fable, loosely based on one of his real life mentors, Ryan Campbell.   While not all the lessons in the book can be credited to Mr. Campbell, his impact on Alan's life and business is undeniable. Alan Stewart's practical and timeless advice will inspire you Alan Stewart is an award winning Realtor® and Broker who has been recognized as an industry leader on a provincial and national level, speaking on various panels and sitting on the Royal LePage National Advisory Council.  He is a regular commentator and contributor to various national and local media outlets including the Globe and Mail and Global TV.  Alan's passion for the industry shines through in his energetic and inspiring keynote presentations and training sessions.  

199 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 8, 2016

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Alan Stewart

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Alan Stewart is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. He is the author of the biographies Philip Sidney: A Double Life and Hostage to Fortune: The Troubled Life of Francis Bacon (with Lisa Jardine)>. He was previously Reader in Renaissance Studies at Birbeck, University of London, and Associate Director of the AHRB Centre for Editing Lives and Letters.

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book and when I turned the last page, I was sad the book was over. Alan's journey resonates with me and reminds me that when you pursue your career path with an open and kind heart, great opportunities will show up.
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