What is the process or exact instructions on submitting a recording to Bill for his review and give feedback?

Article ID: 427
Last updated: 20 Nov, 2019

Your question exact directions can be found by logging in to www.committedadvisor.com and following the path below:

Home > Coaching Calls > Committed Advisor Program (CAP)

This will take you to your CAP Action Sequences. While here, you will want to look for the Action Item labeled “Trusted Advisor Recording Program #1-5" (depending on which Action Sequence you're on).

If you do not see one listed, your Accountability Coach will have to grant you an Action Sequence pass so you may move to the next sequence and see this Action Item. After you see this Action Item, click on it and any forms you may need and all questions should be answered.


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