Monday Mindset: Choosing the Right Mentors for the Long Haul
One of the first things I learned in the Success in 10 Steps framework is that you can’t do this alone. But ‘not alone’ doesn’t just mean having a team; it means having a guide.
Whether it’s working with my friend Dan on technical database projects or listening to Bob Proctor during a health flare-up, my mentors provide the blueprint when my own energy is low. They’ve taught me to lead from the gap and to value my time as my most precious resource.
Today’s Question: If you could sit down for green tea with any mentor in history, who would it be and what one question would you ask them?