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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
How To Find the Right Mentor. How to avoid a Bad Mentor..
Hey BP Community,
Starting out and I am searching for a mentor to help me get started. I understand how important a mentor relationship is to my success.
-How do I know I have found a good mentor?
-How do I know I need to find another mentor?
-What are some things you look for in potential mentee that tells you that you are willing to invest your time and energy into them?
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@Account Closed sometimes only time will tell if you have found a good mentor. I have had mentors along the way that have been a tremendous blessing to me but I didn't hire any of them. Therefore if we didn't mesh or I disagreed with their character or principles then we would naturally distance ourselves with no harm no foul.
I can tell you I have gotten into mentoring simply by folks like yourself seeking me out, obviously in my area. I can always tell whether they are looking for a free handout or are actually hungry to learn. When I offer up advice do they listen, act on the advice I give them, or do they "yep slap me." Yep I know that, yep I do that, yep I am aware of that. The yep slapper seemingly has all the answers and therefore does not need me and I don't have time for them. The guy that just asks more questions and then offers to help with anything I need is the guy I will invest in every time. I just had a guy help me move an oven then bought me lunch just to bend my ear about a deal he is working on. Those types of guys eventually become friends and maybe partners but start out as mentees.