Most of us have heard that having a mentor is good for us. Yet, setting out to find a mentor isn't always the easiest task. In this episode, I share several strategies that will provide a clear path to tracking down a mentor, without relying on the awkward, "Will you be my mentor?" opening question.
In Greek mythology, Mentor was a friend of Odysseus and was placed in charge of his son Telemachus when Odysseus left for war.
Merriam-Webster's dictionary calls a mentor, "A trusted counselor or guide."
What do you want to get from mentoring?
Probably what you aren’t good at (or at least not yet)
Plus, it's something that's important for you to get better at
Advance planning
Who do you know who's good at that?
Are there multiple people?
You don't have to know them today
Your greatest mentors will never expect anything
Identify specifically how someone can help and begin there
Make a mind map of the people who could help
Create a board of directors
Getting Started
Start off with a specific question
Know that not everyone will respond or won’t be willing to help
Wait on asking someone to “be a mentor”
Everyone has a different context for this
It could seem like a huge commitment
It's awkward if they don't want to make that committment
Find a way to connect regularly
This is where proximity and formal programs can help
Make a point to connect regularly
It’s great to be influenced by those that you don’t speak with regularly, but find people you will see
Be willing to ask for help
Get out of the “asking for help is a weakness” mentality
What’s something in front of you right now that a new perspective would be helpful with? My challenge to you is to go out and identify a person and approach them with a specific question and ask advice. Remember, you don’t have to take the advice. If they don’t respond, identify a second person.
Past shows that might also be helpful to you on the topic of mentoring:
Episode #61: How to Start A Mentoring Program with guest Stella Cowan
Episode #63: Practical Advice for Mentoring with guest Kurt Allebach
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