Motivation and passion are the keys to success
What motivates an individual to be passionate in their individual pursuits, work, career business and personal life?
Having a mentor is a often a journey of self discovery where by using hindsight to gain insight will create foresight.
Therefore all:
- Aspiring Mentors
- Managers
- Supervisors
- Human Resource
- Managers
- Business Owners
- And others
Our Nationally Recognised Training specially developed, with a revolutionary concept, achieves a range of outcomes which includes facilitation of :
- Mentoring and Coaching methodologies
- Identifying the key stages in the mentoring relationship
- Mentoring conversation skills
- Mentoring the mentor
- Motivation
What is a Mentor ?
A Mentor is:
An independent person engaged in a two-way communication relationship with a Mentoree, whose primary role is to provide constant encouragement and assistance that enhances the Mentoree's attainment of personal and/or work related needs.
What is Mentoring?
Mentoring is an alliance of two people which creates a space for dialogue that results in reflection, action and learning for both.
What is Coaching?
A Coach is:
Someone who trains, tutors or prepares an individual for improved skills and performance.
When do you use Mentoring or Coaching?
Coaching is used when there is a well defined goal that is based on improving skills and performance.
Mentoring is used to guide and stimulate an individuals reflection and actions for improved personal and professional outcomes.
- A Mentor Needs No Answers
- Just the ability to
- Listen &
- Ask questions
The 4 Stages of Mentoring
1. Initiate Exploration
Where are you now?
2. Facilitate Direction
Where do you want to be?
3. Guide the Planning Process
How do you get there?
4. Support Experimentation
How are you going?
Why a Mentoring Circle?
Because who mentors the mentor?
In a “Mentoring Circle” everyone is both Mentor and Mentoree at the same time, giving each and every one the experience of both aspects of this remarkable conversation.
Definition of Insanity -
You can’t keep doing the same thing and expect a different result - Albert Einstein –


