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Re: [RT] Mentors:What makes a good Mentor



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Gentle Ox wrote:
> 
> "...all great achievements are the result of a multiplicity of minds
> working together hamoniously."
> Napoleon Hill
> 
> What makes a good mentor? An interesting question!
> 
> A mentor and understudy " protégé " need to have similar "Ethics and a
> Connection, Passion, Purpose, Enthusiasm, Courage, Confidence,
> Mastery of subject, Alertness, Creative Vision, the 4 D's Desire,
> Discipline, Determination, Dedication."
> The student and teacher must be willing to learn from each other and
> share ..."a willingness to give and to receive". The personal attributes
> 
> of what makes a good mentor for anyone or for myself is a difficult
> question to
> grapple with as many of the mentors that I have journeyed have had
> such a wide range of attributes and all have enriched my life.
> 
> I believe at appropriate times in our lives we are often
> exposed to people we need to know to learn various lessons,
> sometimes we do not even recognize those people or lessons
> when they happen. It is important to be open and
> honest with ones self and be willing to accept the lessons that life's
> mentors/teachers pass on to us.To paraphrase an Eastern
> saying...."when the student is ready the teacher will show"......
> 
> Kind regards
> "Gentle" Ox  Stephen...from Australia
> 
> "Persistence. Nothing in the world can  take the place of persistence.
> Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with
> talent.
> Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a  proverb. Education will
> not;
> the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination
> alone
> are omnipotent. The slogan 'press on,' has solved and always will solve
> the
> problems of the human race " ----
>                   Calvin Coolidge
> 
> "A non-educated open mind is a thousand times more useful than an
> educated closed mind".
> anon
> 
> "....every person of learning is finally his own teacher....."
> Thomas Paine
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