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The Value of Mentors by Brian Tracy

Benjamin Franklin once said, "There are two ways to
acquire wisdom; you can either buy it or borrow it. By
buying it, you pay full price in terms of time and cost
to learn the lessons you need to learn. By borrowing
it, you go to those men and women who have already paid
the price to learn the lessons and get their wisdom
from them."

This is the essence of the mentor-prot�g� relationship.
By going to people who are ahead of you in the personal
or professional arena, and by opening yourself up to
their input, advice and guidance, you can save yourself
the many months (maybe even years) and the thousands of
dollars it would cost to learn what you need to learn
all by yourself.

Kop Kopmier, the famous success authority, said that
one of the most important secrets of success is to
learn proven success methods. He once told me that
perhaps the fastest way to get ahead was to study the
experts and to do what they do, rather than trying to
learn it all yourself. In fact, he mentioned that no
one lives long enough to learn everything they need to
learn starting from scratch. To be successful, we
absolutely, positively have to find people who have
already paid the price to learn the things that we need
to learn to achieve our goals.

The mentors you choose should be people you respect,
admire and want to be like. The advice you seek should
be guidance regarding your character and personality
and specific ideas on how you can do your job better
and faster. Remember, you can�t figure it all out for
yourself. You have to have the help of others. You have
to find men and women who will guide you and advise you
on the road of life, or you will take a long, long time
getting anywhere.

There are two vital aspects to look for in a mentor.
The first is character and the second is competence.

Character is by far the most important. Look for a
mentor who has the kind of character you admire and
respect. Look for a person who has high degrees of
intelligence, integrity, judgment and wisdom. The more
you associate, even in your mind, with men and women
who are advanced in the development of their character,
the more you will tend to pattern them and to become
like them.

The second thing you look for in a mentor is
competence. This means that the person is extremely
good at what he or she does. A good mentor in your
career is one who has the knowledge, skills and
abilities to move ahead far more rapidly than his or
her peers. The impact of a mentor on your life is
dependent on two additional factors. The first is your
degree of openness to being influenced by another
person. Openness is so important because many people,
especially young people, are extremely impatient,
always looking for shortcuts. When they get advice that
another person has spent many years learning, they
often try to add their own variations and improve on it
without ever having mastered the original instruction
in the first place.

Remember, when you open yourself up to guidance and
input from another person, concentrate first on
understanding and learning exactly what that person has
to teach you. Afterward, you can modify and change that
lesson to suit your changing circumstances.

The second factor that determines the influence of a
mentor on your life is the willingness of the mentor to
help you in every way possible to achieve your personal
goals. We know that the more emotionally involved
someone is in our life, the more susceptible we are to
being influenced by that person. When you consciously
and deliberately seek out a mentor, you must look for
someone who genuinely cares about you as a person and
who really wants you to be successful in your
endeavors.

So, for a good mentor-prot�g� relationship, you must be
wide open to the influence and instruction of the other
person, and at the same time, the mentor must be
genuinely concerned about your well-being and your
ultimate success. These are the two essentials.

Your ability to choose your mentors, in written form,
on audio and video, live at seminars, and (even better)
in person, can be a crucial step toward achievement in
all areas of your life. So here are twelve steps you
can take to build successful mentor-prot�g�
relationships:

1. Set clear goals for yourself in every area of your
life. Know exactly what it is you want to accomplish
before you start thinking of the type of person who can
help you accomplish it.

2. Determine the things you have to do in order to
achieve your goals, the obstacles you will have to
overcome and the roadblocks you will have to surmount.

3. Identify the areas of knowledge, skill and expertise
you will have to acquire in order to overcome the
obstacles standing between you and your goals.

4. Look around you and select the most successful
people in the areas in which you will need the most
help.

5. Join the clubs, organizations and business
associations these people belong to. You can find out
this information if you ask.

6. Once you have become involved in these
organizations, become actively involved and volunteer
for responsibilities. This will bring you to the
attention of the people you want to meet faster than
anything else.

7. Work, study, and practice continually to get better
and better at what you do. The very best mentors are
only interested in helping you if they feel it is going
to be of value. You will have no problem attracting
people to you when you develop a reputation for being
an up-and-coming person in your field.

8. When you find a potential mentor, don�t tackle him
or her or make a nuisance of yourself. Instead, ask for
ten minutes of his or her time, in person, in private.
Nothing more. Remember, most mentors are busy people,
and they may be opposed to someone trying to take up a
lot of their time. It�s not personal.

9. When you meet with a potential mentor, express your
eagerness to be more successful in your field. Tell him
or her that you would very much appreciate a little
guidance and advice to help you move ahead. Ask for an
answer to a specific question, or for a specific book
or audiotape recommendation, or for a specific idea
that has been helpful to him or her in the past.

10. After the initial meeting, send a thank-you note
and express your gratitude and appreciation for his or
her time and guidance. Mention that you hope to meet
again if you have another question.

11. Each month, drop your mentor a short note telling
him or her about what you are doing and how you are
progressing. There is nothing that makes a potential
mentor more open to helping you than your making it
clear that the help is doing you some good.

12. Arrange to meet with your mentor again, perhaps on
a monthly basis, or even more often if you work closely
together.

Over the course of your life and career, you will have
many mentor-prot�g� relationships. As you grow and
develop, you will move on to mentors who can give you
the kind of advice that is most effective for your
current situation.

The most wonderful thing about this process is that
successful people are very open to helping other people
who want to be successful. This is especially true if
you are willing to be a mentor to others who are
younger and less experienced than you. The more open
you are to helping other up the ladder of success, the
more open will be to helping you.

The fastest way for you to succeed is by piggy-backing
on the good advice and counsel of men and women who
have already spent years learning how to succeed. When
you do this on a regular and systematic basis, you will
open up doors of opportunity and possibilities for you
that today you cannot even imagine.

When you practice positive self-talk, and keep your
words and your mental pictures consistent with your
goals and dreams, there is nothing that can stop you
from being the success you are meant to be.

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About Brian Tracy 
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Brian Tracy is a leading authority on personal and
business success. As Chairman and CEO of Brian Tracy
International, he is the best-selling author of 17
books and over 300 audio and video learning programs.

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