Take the Right Advice from the Right People
Internet searching is an indispensable skill. But sometimes the things you need to know can’t be learned online. There is no substitute for mentorship.
Do you know where to find the information you need? Internet searching is an indispensable skill. But sometimes the things you need to know can’t be learned online. There is no substitute for mentorship. Mentors are the people who contribute to our personal development and growth in some way or another – by offering information, teaching something, or coaching us through a process with constructive criticism or, for that matter, often with unsolicited advice. You will need mentors at every stage of your career, so start forming those relationships now. Ask yourself these three questions:
Then take action to begin those relationships and learn. Fortunately, you will soon realize that mentors are everywhere, and this is because everyone has their own life experience: emotional intelligence, technical skills, or learnings from their own career path. So everyone has something to teach!
Mentorship is part of how we grow. To expand what we are capable of, we need to try new things, get out of our comfort zones, stretch, fall occasionally, get up again, and learn. We need access to new information, knowledge, and skills. And all of these things are made possible by the same thing: other people.
This is not to say that you should rely on others to teach you everything you need to know, nor that you must have role models or a meaningful relationship in order to gain the soft skills and professional experience you need to thrive. On the contrary, as you do your job and consider your professional growth and career goals, you should be taking the initiative to conduct independent research, think through the problems you encounter on your own, and proactively seek ways to gain new knowledge through any means you can find. But one easy and fun way to do efficient, high-quality work is to leverage the wisdom and experiences of others. Yes, you know, take advice from people.
A mentor is simply someone who provides advice, guidance, coaching, or teaching, whether they coach you in a sustained way over time or simply offer a one-off insight in passing. Your mentors are the people whose wisdom and experiences make your own journey a little easier because they share information that gives you access to greater efficiency and expanded possibilities. You can’t really achieve your full potential without them.
Here’s the great news! Mentors are everywhere!! That’s because absolutely everyone knows more about something than you do. Want to start to cultivate a deeper professional relationship with someone? Enlist them as a mentor. Ask them questions about their expertise. Conduct an informational interview. Get their feedback and follow up. Show them what you have learned.
Internet searching is an indispensable skill. But sometimes the things you need to know can’t be learned online. There is no substitute for mentorship.