Helping Mentees Find A Personal Vision

It’s pretty common for mentors to assume that their mentees have a vision for themselves. In fact, there are many that start off mentoring where they think that their mentees have one that is similar to their own. That assumption, however, is frequently false. It isn’t just that there are differences. Most mentees haven’t spentContinue reading “Helping Mentees Find A Personal Vision”

Using A Weekly Book Study To Help Remote Mentorship

In an early blog post, I talked about how mentorship has suffered in the remote setting. Our opportunities to have ad hoc mentoring moments has been dramatically reduced; Zoom doesn’t let them happen. So as mentors, we have to put more time into intentional ones. One activity that I recently have had success with isContinue reading “Using A Weekly Book Study To Help Remote Mentorship”