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S2 EP13 - Elevate with Mentors The Power of Inner Circles

S2 EP13 - Elevate with Mentors The Power of Inner Circles

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In this episode of the Womanly Way podcast, I explore mentoring and the power of our inner circles. I reflect on the mentors who've pushed me beyond my comfort zone and discuss the value of investing time and energy into these relationships.

I share stories of those who've shaped my journey and highlight the importance of social circles in our success and happiness.

Ultimately, it's about building a community or "brain's trust" that inspires and drives us.

Tune in for a motivational chat about growth, support, and finding your tribe.

Key Takeaways

  • Mentorship is crucial for personal and professional growth.
  • Surrounding influences significantly impact our development.
  • Investing in mentorship requires personal commitment.
  • Good mentors challenge you and push you outside your comfort zone.
  • Diverse mentorship can provide insights across various life aspects.
  • Creating a supportive community is essential for growth.
  • Time is a limited resource; use it wisely.
  • Trust and connection are vital in mentoring relationships.
  • Not all mentors need to be in the same industry.
  • Building your own tribe is key to achieving your goals.

Beyond The Dots Podcast with Debi Marriott-Lavery: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ENRIaTjfR6xuRSPiuUoAX?si=d24ea00d31f9433d

To apply for Lala’s Mentoring Scholarship https://forms.gle/EPWiaryQKzUYMf1QA

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