Thought Leader

What I’ve Learned in the Mentoring Profession

For many years, people have sent me e-mail and letters and called me for help in the consulting and speaking professions. The inquiries have been from neophytes as well as highly successful solo practitioners and founders of firms and were occasioned by my books in the field. About five years ago, I realized that my zeal for paying the profession back for my good for­tune was being overwhelmed by the volume of requests. It was impossible to do everyone jus­tice, and I was uncomfortable with arbitrary decisions about whom to help and whom to turn away. Even worse, I started to resent the infringement on my time.[wp-review-visitor-rating]

Register below to access our Premium Articles

Or Sign in Below

Share This Post
Written by Angelo Kehayas
Angelo is a Public and Key Note Speaker, a Business, Executive and Leadership Coach. He has served at senior level in blue chip companies and has established and run successful ventures in multiple industries. He has designed and delivered corporate development programmes, focused speaking events, and has coached executives, business leaders and entrepreneurs. He specialises in challenging assignments, solving systems problems and facilitating group and team planning sessions. He is certified as a Master Coach, Certified Management Consultant and NLP Practitioner.