Identify Your Mentor - Series 1/6 - Why Should You Have A Mentor?

in #life7 years ago

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When we live with others around us, we influence each other.

Yes, no matter how successful or what failure you think you are, you have the power to influence others. And it is through the awareness and observation in everyday life that allow you to reap the learning opportunity from others.

Everyone has a gift for each other. It is either a good or bad learning experience for someone as a pure aspiration or pure bad example of not-to-be. A true gift of a mentor is his or her living and learnt experience and communication ability to point out some important directions to unveil our potentials, and in some cases, the mentor became an example to follow.

A mentor is an inspiration compass. He or she sees your bigger purpose than completing tasks. A mentor gives ideas when you run out and lack inspiration to move on.

No man is an island. Drawing strength and be empowered by a mentor is like pracitising speech in front of a mirror, you see a reflection, and the difference is that you are guided through feedback of how you are progressing, instead of working hard in the dark without knowing if you are heading to the right and the best direction.

After all, the right mentor brings you to a higher level.

The next article of this series is about "Are you identifying the right mentor for yourself?"

In this series, I am writing on the following topics:

  1. Why should you have a mentor?
  2. Are you identifying the right mentor for yourself?
  3. How do you identify the right mentor?
  4. How do you learn from the right mentor?
  5. Do you and how to monitor your growth?
  6. How do you bring it to the next level?

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