Is mentoring worthwhile?
Webster’s dictionary describes a mentor as a ‘wise and trusted adviser’. A mentor is not just occasionally there to help us. It is a more structured setting and there are guidelines that are followed. The mentors aim is to assist his student to reach his goals and through his expertise he will guide him along that path.
For the most part a mentor is usually someone older than us, but this does not have to always be the case. Naturally, we assume that someone older than us is also more knowledgeable that us. However, if we are starting something new and know absolutely nothing about it, then it is quite possible that someone younger would be the most helpful.
Say for instance, that is the situation. You are not knowledgeable about finding your way around on the Internet and yet this is necessary for the business you want to get into. None of your close friends have a clue either. So what to do? The first thing would be to look for a younger person who was having success in the market that you want to enter.
The decision has been made – you need a mentor. Now you have to find that person. The first thing you need to do is ask your friends and family. In this scenario you are going to be looking for a person to help you with doing business over the internet. So be specific. You don’t need referrals for people good at public speaking for instance. At least, not yet!
Think about the people that you have done business with in the past. Perhaps they have the skills that you are wanting to perfect. Do you or your friends have teenage children who are great working around computers. Most of them are these days. Whoever you decide to ask to mentor you, don’t be disappointed if they say ‘no’ and don’t take it personally. The two people have to want to do this mentoring program for it to work.
Success comes to those who don’t ever give up!
I have read a great deal of autobiographies and most successful people have all had mentors and the wonderful thing is that when they became successful, they in turn mentored others. They all attributed their success to their mentoring program.
There is great satisfaction in not only being mentored but in turn mentoring others. Being mentored means that you can achieve your goals more effectively and speedily and mentoring others can be extremely rewarding as you see them grow and achieve their dreams.
I have had a number of mentors over the years. I know that I would not have achieved the level of success that I now have without their knowledge and guidance. I cannot thank them enough for all they have done for me.
Jan Shimano
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