When you ask accomplished business owners how they achieved success, many will say they had a mentor who helped guide them throughout their business journey.
The mentors I’ve had throughout my career have contributed a great deal to my success. My first mentor gave me the knowledge and confidence to go out and compete on my own, and another mentor even served as a partner where we worked together to bring in business. Both used their own experiences to prepare me for what I needed to know to succeed – something I seek to do with my own protégés.
The beauty of a mentor/protégé relationship is that it offers a regular source of valuable information. While research and trial and error can help you learn, nothing replaces the guidance of someone who has been there before. In addition to providing a support system, mentors serve as a sounding board for ideas and tap their own experiences to provide advice.
When seeking a mentor, always keep in mind that you know your business best. It’s great to have role models and confidants, but don’t look to someone else to make decisions about your business. Seek out people who believe in you, your capabilities and your business in order to truly maximize the value of a mentoring relationship.
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