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Business Mentoring - How Does it Help You Raise the Bar?
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Business mentoring can help you raise the bar on your skill sets, expertise, motivation, focus, goals, clarity, and ultimately your performance.

It may be one-on-one, or in a peer group environment, or some combination of the two. It could be online, offline, face to face, or delivered remotely.

Over the years, I personally have used, and currently use, a combination of the above to drive my own efforts and performance. It's like training with a coach, or training with your team, as opposed to doing the hard work all by yourself. I know my results are rarely as good when I'm left to drive and improve my own performance (even though I'm tougher on myself than anyone else on the planet!), than when I have others holding me accountable for not only doing what I say I will, but doing it to a certain high standard.

It's a brave step, putting your goals 'out there', letting your peers or your business mentor know what you want to achieve. It's an indirect form of 'permission' for others to assess, watch, support, encourage or ultimately judge your performance. But, how much harder will you try to reach those goals when you've set expectations that you're going to achieve them?

That's the first way mentoring can help raise the bar - other people indirectly demand that much more from us than we can from ourselves (even if you demand the highest of standards from yourself.)

The other key ways in which business mentoring can help you raise the bar, are:

  • It makes you think about your goals and your priorities, and focus more on achieving them. We can all get distracted, lose focus, forget about goals which seem too hard, change our minds, and lose sight of the bigger picture, when we don't have to 'answer' to anyone else...
  • It gives you clarity about where you need to focus on your business, your career, and your professional and personal development.
  • It can be a catalyst for new ideas, information and strategies. This can give you a whole new perspective, and maybe a better one, on what you're doing....
  • Learning from the successes, mistakes, tips and strategies of others can help us operate at a more skilled or confident level within our own business environment.

Secure this valuable support for yourself first, then experience how it will help your business and your career growth. Good luck!

"Most people's lives are a direct reflection of the expectations of their peer group". Tony Robbins.

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