Creating a real relationship with a mentor is a skill set and mind set. In this episode we cover:
* Adopting a serving first mindset will help mentors see you as a part of their success formula
* It’s not who you know, it’s how you’re thought of by people who matter * What can you do to help someone with a specific problem that they have
* Why it’s important to be open, vulnerable and honest with a mentor. 10ish
* With the right mentor you’ll never ask, “Why is this person in my life.”
* Being a great mentee means having emotional intelligence and not making the relationship mechanical
* Mentees and mentors enjoy each others company
* Set ego aside, and let your mentor give you insights
* What mentors and mentee’s are willing to do
* Mentors are more about nuances and intuition, rather than learning new skills and tactics.
* Why you may want to consider becoming a mentor – regardless how experienced you are
* The value that mentors get out of the relationship
* The one question you can ask yourself to become a better value-provider.
Michael Wood’s Contact Info
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-r-wood-842a561/
Email: mike_wood@msn.com
Article: https://www.projectmanagement.com/articles/480651/Find-a-Mentor–Be-a-Mentor-
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