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Developing Mentors for Success

 

 

Carolyn Smagalski

Strategies for Success

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If you are to become successful in your life quest, you need the help of a “power-team” to provide you with support, knowledge and guidance. Choose your mentors for this team carefully.
  
Developing the skill to properly select high quality individuals to emulate is one that will give you the ability to move from mediocrity to excellence.  You need to develop the ability to evaluate your goals in order to seek out those mentors who would most effectively unlock the doors to success.
  
Forming an alliance with a well-chosen mentor can put you on the fast-track to success.  You can develop skills through observation and imitation of those who are the best in their field. You do not need to re-invent the wheel.  Discover the path to success by studying those who have the qualities you are striving to achieve.
  
In searching for a mentor, look for someone with strong principles at the foundation of his character - the principles of honesty, integrity, fairness, human dignity, service, excellence, potential, nurturance, and growth. Is this someone you would like your children to imitate?
  
Look for people who are highly competent in their associated field - people who have a commitment to their goals, who work efficiently, who take persistent, continual action. Seek out someone from whom you can learn in order for you to advance in your career.
  
It is up to you to build this reciprocal relationship between mentor and student. You can make the most out of this relationship by identifying your goals and your role in the process. You can choose to seek out mentors for individual areas in your life - work-related areas, health-related areas, family-related areas, for instance.
  
On the flip side, you might decide to seek guidance from only one mentor, one who you feel has well-balanced life skills. When you reach the point in your personal growth where you can no longer learn from that particular mentor, be willing to become a mentor to others – to teach what you have learned, to “spread the wealth.”
  
At the same time, develop another relationship with a mentor from whom you can learn the additional skills you wish to pursue.
  
You can build a relationship with a mentor by understanding and clearly defining your objectives. You need to identify the areas in which you need growth.  Then, identify the people around you who are successful in those areas.
  
Become actively involved by volunteering your services in community activities, clubs, or civic organizations. Strive for excellence in your work. By doing so you are setting the stage for attracting the people who may become your mentors.
  
You can approach these individuals directly, by asking them for 10 minutes of their time, or you can use a more indirect approach by working with them in the community activities to which you dedicate your time.
  
The key to greater success is in asking specific questions that will give you clear knowledge and understanding in your field of development.
  
Send thank you notes when someone has given you their precious time and hard-learned knowledge.
  
Follow the advice you are given, give positive feedback, and be generous in sharing the results of following the advice.
  
Return the favor, by finding ways you can “give back” to your mentor.
  
Dedicate yourself to sharing your new-found knowledge by teaching others the success-principles you have learned.
  
In the words of Zig Ziglar, “People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” 

Content copyright © 2003-2008 by Carolyn Smagalski. All rights reserved.  This content was written by Carolyn Smagalski. If you wish to use this content in any manner, you need written permission.  Contact Carolyn Smagalski

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