4 Questions to Consider When Choosing the Right Mentor
Finding the right mentor is hard. Here are some questions to help.
(Entrepreneur) A mentor can help you get ahead of your co-workers and increase your
chances of getting promoted. However, you should be careful when
choosing your mentor. Sometimes a person feels just right but in other
cases, you need to make some evaluations before starting the
relationship. Below are some questions that will help you choose the
right mentor.
1. Is this person happy with his/her career?
It
is very important for your mentor to be happy
in his/her career,
otherwise s/he cannot guide you towards the right direction. If someone
is only doing his/her job just to earn money, s/he cannot be your ideal
mentor because this person cannot find satisfaction in what s/he does
and is condemned to be failed in the end. If you truly want to be
successful, you need to find a mentor who is happy in doing what s/he is
doing daily so that you can also fulfill your soul and achieve your
best.2. Do you admire this person?
Your
mentor should be someone that you look up to and probably have achieved
the goals you hope to achieve. In this way, you can gain something from
this person. Obviously, you need to return the favor to your mentor as
well. Only in this way, it can be an ongoing relationship. Your mentor
should learn something new from you too such as a new technology or a
tool about your job or at least gain a new business connection.
3. Is this person a good listener?
A
good mentor should be a good listener. S/he should really understand
the root cause of your problem and guide you accordingly. The key here
is that a good mentor is the one who lets you develop your own ideas by
asking you the right questions. A mentor should not manipulate you with
only his/her own ideas or opinions. S/he should enable you to look
everything from a different window.
4. Does this person challenge you?
A
good mentor should challenge you because only in this way you can learn
something new. S/he should make you open up to new ideas and
perspectives. A good mentor is not someone who tells you what to do but
rather s/he is the one who encourages you to find new paths for
yourself. You can only move up, if you overcome the challenges thrown at
you and this is only possible by constantly changing yourself and
adapting to new situations.
This story originally appeared on Personal Branding Blog
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