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How to be an Effective Mentor

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Home About Contact Me Links Sitemap How to be an Effective Mentor Posted by Ian McKenzie Written on August 2, 2010 If youre new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Mentoring can be one of the most effective means of teaching: inviting someone to learn from the example of another with more experience. Thanks for visiting!

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8 Steps Toward a More Satisfying Life

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Thank a mentor. Where you live, how much money you make, your job title and even your health have surprisingly small effects on your satisfaction with life. Comment by Mary on February 28, 2008 @ 3:10 pm I’d even say for #4 to thank anyone – mentor or otherwise. Invest time and energy in friends and family.

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Set Healthy Boundaries at Work

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Burnout also negatively impacts your health. A good people leader is always willing to mentor and assist their team members. Aim high, but never sacrifice your health or personal life to get there. Put your health first. Burnout leads to a loss of motivation and interest in a job they once enjoyed. Set boundaries.

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Building Your Network

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You want to meet people who can be friends, guides and mentors. Zen to Done Productivity eBook Increase your AdSense Earnings Thesis Demo Site — See the Thesis Theme in action! You want to meet people who are ahead of you in their careers and in their organizations. You want to meet people you can look up to with pride.

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Life's Not Fair

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Mentors and coaches are so needed in todays world – so that we can have the skills an strengths and the guidance to take the next steps. Like you said, trying to put it into a manageable system. Thanks for keeping it real and for the great reads. I have stared doing such activities in ly life too.

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How a Two-Word Aussie Catchphrase Can Change Your Life Forever

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Reply 8 Sandra Lee April 19, 2010 at 9:27 pm I have a mentor who always says, “No worries, mate.&# ’ echoes in my mind from my 2005 visit. Very creative post. Makes me wanna revisit down under very soon! I love this Aussie reminder.

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The 6 Stages Of A Failure

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I am considering hiring a guru or mentor from the Mentor club. Since you seem to own Mentor club, I guess it would be rather easy to hire somebody from your own business, right? I want to spare myself the trouble that others had to go to. Just so that I would be properly guided or that I would learn from his experience.

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