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Find a Mentor, Be a Mentor

An episode of the Space for Life podcast, hosted by Tommy Thompson, titled "Find a Mentor, Be a Mentor" was published on March 14, 2024 and runs 25 minutes.

March 14, 2024 ·25m · Space for Life

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In this episode of 'Space for Life,' the topic revolves around the significance of adopting a long-term perspective on personal development and growth, focusing on becoming the person you wish to be over decades. Tommy encourages listeners to think beyond short-term gains and introduces the idea of mentorship as a life-enriching practice. Special attention is given to the role of mentors in various aspects of life, such as career, marriage, and personal growth, offering insights on finding a mentor and embracing the role of being a mentor to others. The episode shares practical advice on initiating mentorship relationships, benefiting from them, and contributing to others' lives, ultimately suggesting mentorship as a lifestyle for profound personal and communal growth.

00:00 Introduction to the Long Game in Life

00:55 Recap of Phenomenal Episodes and Their Impact

03:16 The Core Practice of Finding and Being a Mentor

06:41 Defining Mentorship and Its Importance

12:36 How to Find a Mentor: Strategies and Tips

18:05 The Transformative Power of Being a Mentor

22:23 Taking Action: A Challenge to Engage in Mentorship

24:50 Conclusion and Encouragement to Share the Episode

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