I have attended a number of seminars since school formally ended in 1995. I have repeatedly heard different speakers recommend that audience members seek out mentors. While I suspect that it is widely accepted that acquiring a mentor is invaluable for gaining in-depth insight and experience in a particular area, I also expect that most people are like me in that they either: (1) do not want to pay for mentoring (if money is involved it starts to smell like tutoring, not mentoring); and/or (2) do not know where to begin their search for a mentor. Some folks go to church for their guidance, but I have found that the pastor quoting First Peter, chapter 3, verse 7 [“likewise, ye husbands, dwell with them (wives) according to knowledge, giving honor unto the wife”] – does not help me gain any actual knowledge into how I need to conduct myself as a husband. I continue to search for mentors in the five areas most germane to my life:
- Transformational Growth
- Health
- Finance and Money
- Marriage
- Child Rearing
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