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Connecting: The Mentoring Relationships You Need To Succeed In Life
Paul D. Stanley

VISION AND STRATEGIC PLANNING: Issue #0

Connecting: The Mentoring Relationships You Need To Succeed In Life

the mentoring relationships you need to succeed in life

Navpress Publishing Group (Feb 01, 1992)
BV 4597 .S73
252 pages | 5 x 7.9 inch | 9780891096382 | English
Dewey 253.7
LC Classification BV4597.52 .S73 1992
LC Control No. 91061396

Subject

  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Interpersonal Relations - Religious Aspects - Christianity
  • Interpersonal Relations/ Religious Aspects/ Christianity
  • Mentoring In Church Work

Plot

WE WERE MEANT FOR EACH OTHER. None of us are fully equipped to excel in life. Our weaknesses, blind spots, limited capabilities, and lack of experience all point to one thing-interdependence. Which is why connecting with others plays such an indispensable role in healthy development. Having access to the wisdom, experience, vision, and direction of those who have gone before can put you years ahead of where you'd be on your own. And, in addition to enhancing you own potential in all of life's growth areas (spiritual, emotional, professional, relational, etc.), the things you'll discover will equip you to help others as well. So why don't we place more of a priority on developing these essential, empowering relationships? Are we uneasy with the vulnerability, assuming it will be perceived as weakness? Do we hesitate to ask, not wanting to impose on anyone else's busy schedule? Are we reluctant to provide guidance for others, not wanting to come across as proud or self-important? Each of these factors can play a part, of course. But the main reason we miss out, according to Stanley and Clinton, is that we simply don't understand the true nature of mentoring-a problem that is easily overcome.

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