Showing posts with label success. Show all posts
Showing posts with label success. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
FREE on Friday, February 20, 2015
FREE ebook Friday, Feb 20, 2015 in honor of the second author's birthday,
which she is counting as birthday #1 per recent events!
"Mentoring Power"
http://amzn.to/1yhCAFx
#mentoring #success #BookBoost #IARTG #FREE #jobs #amwriting
Monday, January 5, 2015
Mentoring Power at http://amzn.to/1yhCAFx
"Mentoring Power" may be of interest to @StudentsFirst check the short read at http://amzn.to/1yhCAFx
The short ebook can be read in an hour and includes concise career advice and many success stories.
Mentoring is key to innovation and includes complex networks.
Interesting, however, that those within a "mentoring" network often tend NOT to let others in to their private network (everything always seems to be private from funding sources to agendas). If you disagree, please step in and join this blog. I might be playing the role of the devil's advocate.
Have you had a great mentor? If so, please detail herein as it may help others?
I may not have had a great mentor, but I sure have an incredible internist who has saved my life twice. I think he would also be my mentor as he advises me when I do not want to hear what he has to say AND he responds immediately. Yes, I only bother him if I think it is serious and I think I owe him my life --- and yes, he went to the same college I did, THE Ohio State University, graduated in my class and I remember him in biochemistry class so very long ago. That our paths crossed so many years in different cities is a miracle, I think.
Mentors are often found in people around us, mine happens to be an incredible physician who knows me better than I know myself.
If medicine is your goal, find an incredible mentor who can also serve as a role model.
See me on the cover of the book, I may see this little girl graduate from preschool to kindergarten because of my doctor mentor!
The short ebook can be read in an hour and includes concise career advice and many success stories.
Mentoring is key to innovation and includes complex networks.
Interesting, however, that those within a "mentoring" network often tend NOT to let others in to their private network (everything always seems to be private from funding sources to agendas). If you disagree, please step in and join this blog. I might be playing the role of the devil's advocate.
Have you had a great mentor? If so, please detail herein as it may help others?
I may not have had a great mentor, but I sure have an incredible internist who has saved my life twice. I think he would also be my mentor as he advises me when I do not want to hear what he has to say AND he responds immediately. Yes, I only bother him if I think it is serious and I think I owe him my life --- and yes, he went to the same college I did, THE Ohio State University, graduated in my class and I remember him in biochemistry class so very long ago. That our paths crossed so many years in different cities is a miracle, I think.
Mentors are often found in people around us, mine happens to be an incredible physician who knows me better than I know myself.
If medicine is your goal, find an incredible mentor who can also serve as a role model.
See me on the cover of the book, I may see this little girl graduate from preschool to kindergarten because of my doctor mentor!
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Saturday, November 29, 2014
How Coaching Works: A Short Movie
This video is from Youtube produced by Coach Meg and Wellcoaches, directed and animated by Sherann Johnson, 2008. Please note no talking involved just sounds from a toolbox:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UY75MQte4RU
The short movie moves from:
Stage 1: Meet
Stage 2: Vision
Stage 3: The Plan
Stage 4: Journey
Stage 5: Success
The short movie moves from:
Stage 1: Meet
Stage 2: Vision
Stage 3: The Plan
Stage 4: Journey
Stage 5: Success
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