Do You Have A Mentor?
- By Andrew Rondeau
- Published 12/17/2007
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Andrew Rondeau
Andrew is the owner of this website and has been a Leader, Manager, Coach and Consultant for the last twenty-five years.
Do You Have A Mentor?
So what does a blueprint have to do with a having a mentor? When you are struggling in your personal life or in your career, it helps to be able to turn to someone whom you admire and trust - someone whom has traveled down the road you're traveling - and done so successfully.
You are not a failure, if you do
Having a mentor doesn't mean you're a failure or make you a lesser person. It makes you a smarter person - smart enough to realize that you don't have all of the answers and smart enough to seek out someone who can help you solve or deal with your problems and/or difficulties.
Heck, even Bill Gates has a mentor. It's true. Bill Gates's mentor is none other than Warren Buffett - one of the greatest living stock market investors and, like Bill Gates, a multi-billionaire. Warren Buffett's mentor was a gentleman named Ben Graham. Graham was an influential economist and is generally referred to as the "Father of Modern Security Analysis." So if you're seeking excellence in life and in business, try to find someone who already excels in that field and ask that person to be your mentor.
Don't take it personally
If for some reason that person refuses or is unavailable to mentor you, don't take it personally, because not everyone wants or has the time to be a mentor, or they may be already be mentoring one or more individuals and are unable to take on any more mentees. However, you can still learn from this individual by reading his books, listening to his tapes and watching his videos. Do this judiciously, and before
long, you'll actually find yourself starting to think like this individual.
Once you get to that point, when you find yourself in a jam, simply ask yourself what that person would do in your particular situation and proceed accordingly.
Can you have more than one mentor?
Absolutely! Having multiple mentors and a variety of social networks will actually expand your ability to
develop alliances.
In closing...
...it is certainly no accident that most highly successful people have mentors. So finding yourself a mentor could be one of the most important things you ever do.
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4 Responses to "Do You Have A Mentor?" 
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said this on 17 Dec 2007 10:09:59 AM EST
good article. thanks! i think mentoring is something i desperately need...
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said this on 17 Dec 2007 2:56:38 PM EST
Hey Jansie, why do you think you need a mentor?
Andrew |
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said this on 18 Dec 2007 10:19:25 AM EST
The right mentor can really make a difference and I am thrilled to be working with one of the world's best - Linda Lopeke. She runs an amazing mentoring program for young people starting out in careers. You can find out more about it http://www.smartstartcoach.com The Queen's School of Business just gave away several scholarships to the program but I don't think it's full up for 2008 just yet. That could change in a couple weeks though. Eric
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said this on 19 Dec 2007 3:34:51 AM EST
Eric,
Great to hear you have found the right mentor for you. Having the right mentor can have a huge positive impact on your career. Good luck. Andrew |


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