Who needs a mentor. . ... who is truly serious about ... more of their true ... ... and ... In fact, Richard Brooke says:"If you're someone who wants to break out an
 
                    Who needs a mentor. . .everyone who is truly serious about 
 achieving more of their true potential, personally and 
 financially. In fact, Richard Brooke says:
 "If you're someone who wants to break out and do something 
 extraordinary that you would not do on your own initiative, you 
 better have a coach-and you better have a great one."
 If you doubt Mr. Brooke's quote may I suggest you investigate 
 all top success icons in any field and you will find they all 
 have Mentors and Coaches. It is reported that Michael Jordon 
 at the peak of his career had 11 coaches. 
 You may be asking: what's the difference between a Mentor 
 and a Coach? Webster's dictionary defines a . . .
 Mentor as: "An experienced and trusted friend and prudent 
 advisor."
 Coach as: "a private tutor; one who instructs or trains 
 a performer or a team of performers."
 We have defined two types of Mentors - Life and Area 
 Specific Mentors. A Life Mentor is one whose success
 system or methodology is universal and the foundation 
 for success in every area of a person's life. 
 Finding a Life Mentor whose success system is universal 
 to everyone, no matter his or her education, talents or social 
 status, is extremely difficult. This is why Napoleon Hill, 
 author of Think & Grow Rich, is so unique and the ideal 
 Life Mentor because his success system is the foundation 
 for every outstanding achievement and fortune ever made. 
 An Area Specific Mentor is a mentor, often referred to as 
 a "coach," whose knowledge and expertise is in one or a few 
 areas of life. For example, a head coach of a National 
 Football League (NFL) team possesses knowledge, skills and 
 a system encompassing all aspects of the game. However, 
 he utilizes coaches skilled in the different areas of the 
 game such as offense, defense and special teams. 
 Below are six areas in life where we can use Area Specific 
 Mentors/Coaches:
 1) Physical/Health 
 2) Family 
 3) Mental/Educational 
 4) Career/Financial 
 5) Social/Civic 
 6) Spiritual/Ethical 
 Seriously you say, do we and specifically myself really need 
 a mentor? Let's look at the facts: 
 No one person will live long enough to make all of the mistakes
 In simple terms, mentors speed the learning process and are 
 the reason for advancements in technology and the standards of 
 living we enjoy today. 
 The last half-century has seen very little change statistically.
 Using the oft-quoted post-war study published by the Social 
 Security Administration and Denvey's Economic Tables, less 
 than 5% of the population at that time retired wealthy or 
 financially independent. Sadly, a study done in March 2000 by the American 
 Economic Review reported that the gap between "the haves" 
 and "have nots" is widening. 
 Grade-Point-Score averages, according to studies, have barely 
 been maintained over the last 50 years. Moreover, in 
 professional sports, with all the advancements in mind and 
 physical development, one would think that the number of 
 super stars being produced would have increased dramatically; 
 however, as a percentage, it remains virtually unchanged.
 With the explosion of entrepreneurial opportunities in 
 franchising and network marketing beginning in the 1980s, plus 
 the same explosion from the mid-1990s on in Internet businesses, 
 why doless than 5% of the participants in these ventures enjoy 
 success and make any money! WHY?
 Research and my own experience, which includes teaching an 
 entrepreneurial course at a major community college for several 
 years and working with several thousand participants in my 
 Success and Wealth System course, leads me to one indisputable 
 conclusion - Most people are without mentors, especially "Life 
 Mentors." 
 You may say: It only happens in movies or for those talented few 
 you say! How about the heroics and courage against unbelievable 
 odds in athletics, the military and in everyday life. These 
 qualities of character and achievement were learned from a true 
 Life Mentor such as parents, teachers and those who have paid the 
 price to be called a Mentor. 
 Yes, we all need good Life Mentors and Coaches at every stage of 
 our lives. But be careful to choose those who walk the talk and 
 demonstrate and exemplify the life qualities and achievements in 
 their own life.
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