6. Get A Mentor
Kim Kardashian has had businesses since the age of 16, and we can safely guess that it’s because entrepreneurship was encouraged at home. Let’s talk about Paris Hilton for a moment: Remember her sex tape? It shot her into the spotlight, too, shortly before the first episode of her reality TV series aired. Was Kim trying to follow in Paris’ footsteps? Well, if she was, she certainly took it up a notch. Paris isn’t so much in the spotlight now, but Kim’s career is thriving.
Your actionable step: Reach out to people you admire on and offline. Don’t ask them to be your mentor. That sounds like a huge responsibility, and most people would feel like they’re too busy to commit to teaching you (for free). Start by asking one specific question by e-mail or in whatever public forum they’re present in. Are they the owner of a Facebook group? Do they own a blog? Visit them often and leave comments. At some point they’ll recognize your name. Thus will begin a beautiful relationship.
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