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115 weeks ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Book Notes: Mentor Lik... · 0 replies · +1 points
Michael, as a teacher and a rugby coach, the mentoring process is a vitally important one. One of the quickest ways to develop a new player is to pair them off with a more experienced player and encourage them to 'imitate' the way they play. ultimately, they take on board a lot of this behaviour and give it a unique twist that is from their own personality and style. In school, struggling or troublesome pupils respond greatly when buddied-up with a more senior or respected pupil. As teachers and coaches we are often part of the mentoring process. Jesus clearly had the best program - his twelve (substitute Paul for Judas) spread his message out across the world! From your review Regi Campbell has seen through into the heart of Jesus' mentoring process, and this knowledge can only teach and enrich me to improve the work I already do with my pupils and players. God bless you Michael and thank you for this opportunity.
118 weeks ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Book Notes: Derailed b... · 0 replies · +1 points
I would like a copy of this book because you mainly get to read books by successful leaders. As a leader, and I'm sure i'm an imperfect one at times, you strive to copy/take-on successful behaviours, but it's equally important to compare your behaviours/decisions to those that have failed. As a leader within my school, and a sports Coach, I often tell my staff, pupils, and players, that failure is not the problem, the problem is not learning from your failures.
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