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Writer's pictureKeren Obara

7 reasons why a mentor is important. Written by Keren Obara.



The following list represents demonstrates the importance of having a mentor:


1. Mentors support growth

Mentors encourage and enable another person's professional or personal development. By their support and guidance, they provide templates for the growth of mentees.


2. Mentors serve as a source of knowledge

Mentors can provide specific insights and information that enable the mentee's success. Aside from these insights, a mentor can provide clarity on areas that are tough in life.

For example, they offer instructions on how to perform tasks or develop useful skills. Individuals in school, and starting their career can benefit from such guidance, as it helps them feel comfortable in the role more quickly.


3. Mentors maintain accountability

A mentor helps hold their mentee accountable for their goals, integrity, and focus. By tracking progress, the mentor helps the mentee stay focused and on track towards completing them. It can also ensure that the mentee does not forget about the goals they have set. Knowing that someone else is watching can serve as motivation, as the mentee likely does not want to let the mentor down by failing to meet goals.

If one person believes in you, then the rest of the world does not matter.


5. Mentors offer encouragement

When the mentee finds themselves struggling to reach a goal, they can rest assured in knowing that there is someone to support them. This encouragement can motivate them to keep moving forward despite challenges. A mentor can also identify and express their mentee's strengths to instil confidence in them. Having a strong sense of stability, self-esteem and inner strength can make the mentee less likely to give up on their goals.


6. Mentors are willing to listen and provide constructive feedback.

When an individual has ideas and they want feedback on how to improve these ideas, they can present them to a mentor. Constructive feedback helps them build on their ideas.


7. Mentors serve as a trusted ally

Trust represents a core element of mentoring relationships. The mentee must trust that the mentor has good intentions and shared values to provide accurate and honest guidance.


Keren Obara 2023.

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