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12-13-22: Mentorship: why it's so important

An episode of the SAX IN THE MORNING podcast, hosted by Steve Sax, titled "12-13-22: Mentorship: why it's so important" was published on December 13, 2022 and runs 7 minutes.

December 13, 2022 ·7m · SAX IN THE MORNING

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I would love to hear from you, just send me text and let me know what you think of the podcast. Today I talk about what a mentor is and why it’s so important to find one to help you excell in your field. A mentor is someone with more knowledge and experience than you, who can not only show you how they got to where they are but also to show you what pitfalls to avoid. Mentors should be good listeners, give freely of themselves, teach about the mistakes they make, keep you accountable an...

I would love to hear from you, just send me text and let me know what you think of the podcast.

Today I talk about what a mentor is and why it’s so important to find one to help you excell in your field. A mentor is someone with more knowledge and experience than you, who can not only show you how they got to where they are but also to show you what pitfalls to avoid. 

Mentors should be good listeners, give freely of themselves, teach about the mistakes they make, keep you accountable and listen, listen, listen. DO NOT find a mentor who dictates to you how things must be done. A mentor should be a collaborator in your personal journey. 

Listen to today’s short to hear more about how valuable finding a good mentor can be and what a good mentor should do. 

Source: 10 Reasons Why a Mentor Is a Must 

24 Reasons Why Mentorship Is Important for Mentee and Mentor

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