Every major decision I've made for the past five years, I've done so with the help and guidance of my mentor. Her wisdom, insight and objectivity have always helped me to excel beyond what I thought my capabilities were.
The Idea: Become a mentor. It could be a child, a teen, a coworker, an intern, someone at church or someone in another organization to which you belong. No matter how much you think you have to learn, you ALWAYS have the potential to pass on wisdom and knowledge to someone else. And you'd be surprised how much you can learn from your mentee. It's a two-way street.
The Cost: Your time
The Benefit: A one-on-one opportunity to share knowledge and experiences and to see the impact you have on another human being.
Jun 8, 2007
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which reminds me, I need to call my mentee and see how high school is treating her:) How does one go about looking for a mentor? hmmm
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