Do you have Mentor qualities?
1. Can you provide professional knowledge about a certain field?
2. Can you answer questions about a certain topic?
3. Are you willing to share your expertise and knowledge?
4. Can you act as a Role Model and demonstrate a positive attitude?
5. Can you take a mentoring relationship seriously?
6. Can you show enthusiasm for a certain field?
7. Do you have continuing education in a certain field?
8. Can you provide guidance along with constructive feedback?
9. Are you respected by your colleagues and/or your employees throughout your field?
10. Do you meet ongoing personal as well as professional goals?
11. Do you value the opinions of others?
12. Do you set good examples?
13. Are you a good motivator?
14. Can you be relied on by others?
15. Can you offer education guidance and moral support encouragement
Mentoring is a Gift. There are mentors for a variety of fields. For instance, trading mentors are hard to find. It is definitely worth the time to find one who can help you with trading, specifically options trading. They provide guidance, inspiration, and motivation.
Potential mentors can hide in plain sight. Search your own social circle, your community’s business leaders, savvy friends of the family, and members of your church to find someone who is already giving their time and expertise. Once you meet that special person and learn their chosen career path, think if he or she is exactly who you would like to emulate in your life.
If you are interested in an Options Education mentor who can take your education far beyond that of universities, I know one who teaches his skills in a structured way. You may want to check out his site at http://www.riskdoctor.com. His name is Charles Cottle.