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The Power of Mentors
I was watching First Business Morning News on March 9, 2006, and they described the importance of “power mentoring” as not only a good idea, but necessary. According to the news report, those involved in an enterprise should have at least three types (Advantage Conferences incorporates all three):
Inspirational mentors
E-mentors (online)
Reverse mentors (younger)
If you’re not with a company right now that provides the mentors, here are some guidelines you might want to follow:
1. Select a mentor that you respect and admire. It should be someone who is already successful in the area in which you want to succeed. Be sure to choose a person that will build you up, encourage you, counsel you, and help you get the skills and knowledge you need to succeed.
2. When first forming your relationship you must be clear about what it is that you want to learn and why. You should have clearly defined goals to share with your mentor. This demonstrates that you’ve thought about what you want to accomplish through the relationship, and by understanding your goals, your mentor can best help you realize them.
3. Be sure that you are responsible and accountable to your mentor. Always follow through on what he or she says. If you’re given a task or an assignment, accomplish it. Inspire them to continue working with you with your good attitude. Practice gratitude by remembering to say, “thank you.” Don’t forget, everyone needs encouragement so a little praise never hurts.
*John F. Kennedy was a great mentor to the American people. He dared Americans not to sit back on the status quo but to take up new challenges to push themselves to the limit. He challenged Americans to put a man on the moon before the end of the decade (that was in the beginning of 1960 and look how far we’ve come). John F. Kennedy’s great mentor was his father.
*Taken from: http://www.presidentialexpert.com/leadership_john_f_kennedy.html
About the Author
Claudia Givens
http://www.7khomebusiness.net/4
I’m self employed and love the time freedom and choices it affords me. I am a mother of two children (so to speak), my daughter is 34 and my son just turned 18 and attends college (studying business for entrepreneurs). I love networking with other people to hear what others are doing with their lives. I love to travel and can’t wait to begin that part of my life again. My business is being an MMCII ProRep with Advantage Conferences, LLC-Home of the Millionaire Mindset Conferences. I enjoy blogging as Millionaie Mentor at: http://www.christian-millionaire-mentoring.blogspot.com/ I’m also the founder/editor of the online magazine for women: Esther’s Legacy, http://www.estherslegacy.homestead.com/estherslegacy.html I’m one of those people that believes life is getting better the older I get.
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