The best advice sticks with you for life. ? For this month’s content challenge, share one piece of advice from a mentor that's stuck with you. To participate, make sure to: ? Use the #OneThingToKnow tag ? Drop the link to your post in the comments with a quick summary ? Engage with others’ posts to connect and grow your network Let’s learn from each other’s advice! ??
#onethingtoknow The Best Advice My Mentor Ever Gave Me "You have two ears and one mouth use them in proportion." Do twice as much listening as talking. This simple yet powerful lesson on?mindful listening?has stayed with me for life. It’s not just about hearing words but truly?listening without judgment, critique, or interruption. In a world where everyone wants to be heard, the real power lies in the one who listens.
“Hire for mindset, train for skill.” Skills can be taught, but the right attitude, adaptability, and problem-solving mindset are what truly drive long-term success. This advice has completely changed the way I approach hiring and building teams. #OneThingToKnow
#OneThingToKnow A mentor once shared a powerful piece of advice during a difficult time:?"You are stronger than you think, and this moment is just a chapter, not the whole story."? This reminder helped shift the perspective during a major setback, emphasizing that challenges don’t define us—they shape us. It taught the importance of resilience, self-belief, and trusting the process, even when things feel overwhelming. This advice has become a guiding light, encouraging kindness toward oneself and the belief that better days are always ahead
My Great Grandmother was also my mentor and the instiller of my work ethic. She always stated "You're no good to anyone, if you aren't good to yourself". That has always stuck with me. This may not be profound but small things matter. https://www.dhirubhai.net/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7302697165108236289/
#ONETHINGTOKNOW. LinkedIn Guide to Creating, One powerful piece of advice from a mentor that has always stuck with me: ?? "Don’t let perfection get in the way of progress." Too many great ideas never see the light of day because we wait for them to be perfect. But success comes from taking action, learning, and refining along the way.
Learn from your mistakes and the mistakes of others. See your failures as stepping stones to success. When you're successfully remember your humble beginnings.
The best advice that has stuck with me from a mentor is a classic: ‘Would You Rather Be Right or Would You Rather Be Happy?’ The answer to this question shapes your attitude, your judgement, your fights, and your perspective towards work. #OneThingToKnow https://www.dhirubhai.net/posts/giorgiadilettanigri_mentor-onethingtoknow-activity-7302799262201880578-Tf1Q?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios&rcm=ACoAAAIvxFEBjmUd5wIIkAmKF1EqV2wntAg4lTM
LinkedIn Guide to Creating One piece of advice from my mentor that stuck with me is: "Document every win, failure, and lesson — you never know when they’ll empower you." It’s a simple habit, but it helps you see your growth, learn from your mistakes, and stay motivated. #OneThingToKnow
#OneThingToKnow from my former manager and mentor that always stuck with me, "You'll never be left empty-handed." Whenever I run to a roadblock that seems like a maze, whether it's a work issue or personal life issue, his words, with the exact same tone when he said that, will always resonate within me to always believe in hope and strength to try for another day.
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6 天前#OneThingToKnow The best advice my mentor ever gave me: “Mindset is everything.” Failure is not a reflection of your worth —- it is a feedback. When you stumble, don’t let it define you. Instead, ask yourself why you failed, learn from it, and take another step forward. Progress isn’t about never falling; it’s about rising each time you do. Persistence is what separates those who succeed from those who stop too soon. Remember the story of the mustard seed? One of the smallest seeds, yet when nurtured, it grows into something significant. The same applies to any journey —- success begins with a single step. Don’t quit! Don’t give up!