The Art of Possibility
Full Circle Learning — Mentoring Leadership Through Personal Development. Excerpt of Zander at Davos, 2009
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Full Circle Learning — Mentoring Leadership Through Personal Development. Excerpt of Zander at Davos, 2009
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Life is moving at such a rapid pace. Gone are the days of families living together. Broken families now almost outnumber the united ones. Christian groups are no exception. The result of a faster life, maybe the feminist influence, higher divorces all have resulted in a situation where the paternal influence is almost vanishing. This is alarming since the very Christian fabric is in danger of disintegrating. Join Christian Community to lead your family into effective Christian groups. Let us discuss your role as the father.
Why are you as the father so important? It is you, the father, who has been tasked by God to bring up your children. A home without the father will have kids who will lack confidence and will not be able to do well either in school or life in general. Such children are likely to become anti-social and outcasts. Without a father the child is rudderless. Join Christian Community and bring in a transformation among the Christian Groups. How to go about doing this?
Basically, you should try to become a mentor. Who is a mentor? A mentor is a guide, a leader trusted by all and one to whom all owe their loyalty. He is a father figure, a person who is mature and wise. Start with your family. Spend more time with the family members. Eat at least one meal together. That meal all should know what is happening to the other and share both joy and sadness. True Christian Groups will have you, the father leading from up front, by example. Your kids are watching and absorbing all the time. You as their mentor should love them. Donât be afraid to show affection. Hug them. Have respect for your wife. Your children will grow up with similar values for their spouses. But, you must discipline them as well.
Disciplining is one of your essential roles. Children have to be shown their boundaries, their limits in which they have to perform. Do this with love, with the intention of guiding them. Be their best friend.
Christian Groups want to spread the spirit of mentoring in society starting with your home
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A college mentor is a student that is older than you and has experienced the years of college that you are about to embark on. A college mentor may be a senior who takes a freshman under his wing and shows him/her the ropes. A mentoring program helps to make newcomers to the college feel more welcome to the school and a little less lost. With someone to show you where they can shop for groceries or where they can park your car on campus, newcomers feel less anxiety about being new to a situation.
One advantage to having a mentor is that you now know at least one person on your college campus. If you are going to a school where you do not know a soul, at least with your mentor you have one person that you recognize and that recognizes you. Another advantage to having a college mentor is that they have already experienced what you are about to experience. Someone who has already gone down that road will be able to give you advice that may help you from making mistakes and provide you with a better perspective on how you should handle something. Finally, a college mentor may be older than you by a few years, but they are in your age group. You may feel like they understand you better than an adult like a counselor or a professor that is much older than you are. A mentor is more like your peer than other types of authority figures at the school and so you may feel more comfortable with them.
So, how do you find a mentor?
Contact your school and find out if they offer a mentor program. If you already know what you want to study or major in, you should contact that particular department in the university. Mentor programs usually have a questionnaire that both you and mentors fill out. This is like a profile that they use to match individuals that have similar interests, backgrounds, etc. This is so that you (the mentoree) feels more comfortable and at ease with your mentor. If you know the area that you want to study, then your particular department may have someone who is majoring in the same field. This is one more thing that can you and your mentor together and provide with an even more personalized level of service.
Once you are paired with your mentor, you will feel more at ease with your transition from high school life to college life. Your mentor may open up doors of opportunity for you that you may not have known existed without him or her as your guide. You may find the mentorship program so helpful and beneficial that when you become a senior in college, you may want to give back to an incoming freshman by becoming a mentor yourself!
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