Mentors and the Success Principles

I am currently reading Jack Canfield‘s incredibly informative book The Success Principles. This morning I on principle #44: Find a Wing to Climb Under.

The chapter starts off with this quote relating to mentors. . .

“Study anyone who’s great and you’ll find that they apprenticed to a master, or several masters. Therefore if you want to achive greatness, renown, and superlative success, you must apprentice to a master.

Robert Allen, Self made multi-millionaire and coauthor of The One Minute Millionaire.


Here is some great info from Wikipedia on Mentors ::

Today mentors provide expertise to less experienced individuals to help them advance their careers, enhance their education, and build their networks. In many different arenas people have benefited from being part of a mentoring relationship, including:

Who was your mentor?

How did having a mentor shape/change your life and career?

Are you a mentor now?


Here are resources about mentoring in the Triad and North Carolina ::

North Carolina Mentoring Partnership

National Mentoring Partnership

SHIELD Mentor Program

UNCG Guarantee Mentor Program

Have additional resources for those interested in becoming a mentor or those in need of one? Please share in in the comments!

Linkedin Reaches New Milestone

Reading over the headlines this morning when I came across this article by Smashing Apps ::

LinkedIn Connects 100 Million Professionals Worldwide (And Counting) To Make Them More Successful (Infographic)

The statistics are pretty impressive. “They are now growing at roughly one million new LinkedIn members every week, the equivalent of a professional joining the site at faster than one member per second.”
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How many people have you recommended Linkedin to?
How much time to spend on Linkedin per week?

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Don’t shamelessly promote yourself or your business.

:: We ask members to limit their new Linkedin Group discussion posting to a maximum of one per week. ::

LinkedIn recently told group managers that they could only send out *one* general announcement to all members a week, and that this is a good guideline to keep for discussions postings.

If you have events that you would like to share with the Linkedin group – we have created the subgroup ‘Member Events’ to make it easy for everyone to find upcoming events in the Triad and NC region and to keep our discussion board open to current topics.

We will delete inappropriate posts and remove members from the group if these guidelines are not followed.

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