The Importance and Benefits of Mentorship

 

We are constantly surrounded by people no matter what phase of life we're in. We have friends, elders, and teachers around us during our childhood. We are surrounded by peers, professors, corporates, or bosses in the later stages of our lives. Have you thought about what impact they have on you and what impact you could have on them? Have you wondered how important this could be?

We have all come across the popular saying "Show me who your friends are and I'll tell you what you are." We are indeed the average person of the group or company that we keep. The sooner we realise the astonishing effect the people we surround ourselves with have on us, the better we understand the importance of the right people around us. As demotivating and uninspiring as it gets with the wrong people around, it is also possible to feel equally motivated and inspired around the right people.


The Importance of Mentorship

The first and foremost step to any change you want to create within or around yourself is to precisely point at a problem and mitigate it. This involves cutting down people (even if it is partially) from your daily life. Yes, it may seem hard or wrong in the beginning to cut people off. No matter how long you've known someone, if they're bringing you down in the slightest possible manner it is your responsibility and obligation to yourself to do yourself a favour! You're better off alone.

The next step is to realise the reverse effect of the same. There are always two sides to the same coin and it is essential to recognise those individuals that would actually help you make the right choices and move forward and upward both professionally and personally in life. Try and keep these people around you. These are the ones that are not easily and readily available as the other half. But the little time you spend with them is worth more than hours spent with the other half. Keep them close!

The Benefits of Mentorship

If you're lucky enough to have the better half around you, try and learn from them as much as possible. A mistake that I have realised personally is not listening while I speak more. When you speak, you tell out something (which may not be right as a young and inexperienced person) you already know. But when you listen, you have the chance to learn more than ever before.

Have the patience to just observe and listen to these individuals from whatever little time they give you. If you ask, there are a lot of people that are ready to help. You just need to ask! These are the ones who are usually doing much better than you or have accomplished the goals that you have set for yourself. Those that are doing much better than you seldom have a reason to misguide you.

Choose your environment wisely and once you have, you'll benefit immensely from it in the following ways:

  • An ocean of life experiences: Usually the ones that have accomplished what you've set off to achieve are much elder, experienced, and wiser than you. They bring in advice that is backed by an ocean of past life experiences.
  • Domain expertise: Along with personal life experiences, they bring in loads of skill sets they acquired throughout their journey and point you in the right direction of choices for you to learn more efficiently and quickly.
  • Bird's eye view: As someone external to ourselves, they have a better understanding of our current and potential environments around us with a bigger picture in mind. They know you better than you know yourself, sometimes.
  • Experience through mistakes: These individuals have crossed similar paths and have made mistakes on their way. This helps them pinpoint potential mistakes or blunders we could make in our journey. Learning from their mistakes actually serves as a shortcut to success!
  • Choices or decision-making: As personal as a choice can be, it is always easier to make them while we are guided by someone credible. This does not guarantee a cent per cent success rate but obviously increases the probability of your choice being correct.
Smart ones learn from others' mistakes, average ones learn from their own, while others never learn!

As someone who received so much, never forget to give it back! Throughout this process, make sure to guide those that are younger and less experienced than yourself.

Guide those in need without an agenda and you'll receive guidance without an agenda. Give back, so that you receive, and thus, give more back! Surround yourself with the right people today and let the younger ones who are seeking the same surround themselves with your presence.

Live a life of value to others on your small journey. 

Comments

  1. Hello Rahul.
    Your thoughts are conspicuous and made to the mark. The biggest lesson one can learn in the path towards a vision would be that everyday is a new challenge and it only gets harder after each day being conquered one step at a time. This heat can be made only bearable with all these values of personal character, resolute belief in oneself, faith towards the mentor et al. established strong.
    Learning from other's mistakes does provide a shortcut to learning and with any and all shortcuts, they are useful only if efforts are doubled in its lane. This brings the net of the shortcut to zero and thus there are no shortcuts to success.
    I always believe in living for a purpose and that's fulfilled every passing day within the limited time frame, so, it's only wise to pay it forward while one moves forward. Always know what you want and you'll know then, how to get what you want. My best wishes to your continued growth.
    Regards

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  2. Very great article. So true. Thank you for sharing.

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  3. Thank you so much for sharing all this wonderful info.

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  4. Amazing content! People judge you by your friend circle is soo true! So we need to keep the right ones around and be the right ones for others.

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  5. Very honest and very accurate. Know your brand and it is the people around you who you learn and sometimes choose not to learn from because it doesn't fit with you. You are insightful Rahul.

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