What do you think Mentoring is?
James Giantis
Founder at Mentors & More, Author of The Mentor's Training Manual, Battling The Addiction Of Screen Life and The Empathy Guidebook
People sometimes think of mentoring as a big brother, big sister thing. Hang out, spend some quality time here and there. Participate in an activity, listen, talk, maybe play a game, grab something to eat or drink and then see you again next week. WE DO THIS AND MORE…
Some people think of mentoring as someone spending time and filling up a mentee's need for connection, to convey that they are valuable and significant. To provide them with empathy, acceptance, affirmation and interest. Or to inspire them to dream big, set goals, overcome obstacles and strive toward their accomplishment. To realize their potential and live a more intentional and fulfilling life. WE DO THIS AND MORE…
People sometimes think of mentoring as an older, wiser, more educated, trained and experienced person sharing their years of learnings to someone in a specific role like a businessman or athlete. WE DO THIS AND MORE…
Some people think of mentoring as someone who has a wealth of life experience from having gone through trials and tribulations. By sharing how they’ve overcome adversity, they can guide mentees in learning how to do the same. WE DO THIS AND MORE…
Some people think that mentoring involves the process of identifying and understanding what isn't working. Then, through education, feedback, correction or discipline guiding mentees to ways of functioning that do work.? WE DO THIS AND MORE…
WE MENTOR, WE COACH, WE LEAD,?WE TRAIN AND SO MUCH MORE.