Mentoring works in a two way street model of, you know, the mentor and the mente re both learning from each other. Both people come to it basically humble and an ken has that in a way that not all leaders do. At a three-hour lunch with norman vincent, there wasn't one form question. And at the end, norman turned to ruth and asked the ultimate essence question. It's to love em and to help em.
How did you get to where you are now in your business?
I’m sure you could list a lot of factors. But every successful business leader will always point to specific people in their lives who mentored them along the way.
Books and classes are powerful, but nothing can replace actual people stepping into your life to guide you.
In this episode of the Building a StoryBrand podcast, Ken Blanchard and Claire Diaz-Ortiz join Donald Miller to talk about mentorship. They share a process for mentoring that will help you begin a strong mentoring relationship, whether you need a mentor or want to become one.
The six elements they outline in their process (forming the acronym MENTOR) will show you how to begin a mentoring relationship that could make all the difference in another person’s life -- and in your own.
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