1. Know urself 2.know ur growing parts 3.one mentor is not enough 4.you need to ask 5.you need a network of mentors 6.make a targrt list 7.Make a courage ritual before connecting with anyone
Man, I loved this book. I really enjoyed it. Every Dostoevsky book is a moral theme masquerading as a fictional sketch. I'm glad you didn't like it. You're not feeding the echo chamber, but being genuine, I believe. One thing I'll say is, the book did seem bereft of good quotes.
I've had several mentors over the years and learned a large amount of valuable lessons from each and every one of them. From not making certain business decisions to fostering certain partnerships, a mentor can help guide you through your entrepreneurial journey.
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She sounds like a complete airhead. What she has to say may be interesting, but her tone, voice and delivery makes her sound like she's not to be taken seriously. **clicks away from video.
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1. Know thyself - Who are you? - What are you good at? 2. Reflect on - Who do you want to be when you grow up? - Who do you want to be like? Who do you admire? - One is not enough, get multiple people to bounce ideas off of - Go to peers, do research about pay, ask for it. 3. Connect with courage - Make a target list of who you want to connect with - Learn about them and get an introduction - Make a connection and create a ritual - Have a song, dance, mantra, prayer, etc. To give you courage 20 minutes a week/ 3 weeks Who can help you with challenges? Run a marathon and advance in your career
My dad was my hero. I lost him before I knew that I needed a mentor. I have a question. How do I connect with someone I admire who is a billionaire CEO? Is it even a reality?
Hi Dan, thank you again for sharing with us your experience. It’s something that is helping a lot of people, including me. I have a question as currently, I’m working for a big corporation as a consultant. I have decided it’s time to live the life that I was born for and help other people and their businesses. I’ve been passionate about IT since I was 14 (writing software in my head as the computers were too expensive) but on the way, other passions came along. The problem I’m facing is I’m very passionate about more than 1 thing, IT & Every-Angle-Life-Automation, motorcycles, water-sports and I love to train and couch people (mostly life, business and technology training and mentoring). I have started to use Trello board where I have listed 7 projects (from HIGH to LOW priority). 3 are in HIGH (would love to launch MVP at Spring) and I fell that I have to do it! Getting to the point! 1. I feel like doing 3 projects at the same time, outsourcing some of the IT work. All successful people are saying focus on 1 thing. What do you think? 2. Would you recommend finding an angel investor? I heard that “exit strategy” sooner or later will leave you some money but the investor will take your project away. True? If so a bit sad vision. Thank you, Dan, for your support. One day I will pay that off that to you and others by helping them to achieve their dreams faster and better.