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<title>Michael Hyatt Blog : Book Notes: Mentor Like Jesus by Regi Campbell</title>
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<description>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 &amp;#039;imitate&amp;#039; 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&amp;#039; 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. </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 00:54:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Michael Hyatt Blog : Book Notes: Derailed by Tim Irwin</title>
<link>http://michaelhyatt.com/2009/11/book-notes-derailed-by-tim-irwin.html#IDComment42670113</link>
<description>I would like a copy of this book because you mainly get to read books by successful leaders. As a leader, and I&amp;#039;m sure i&amp;#039;m an imperfect one at times, you strive to copy/take-on successful behaviours, but it&amp;#039;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. </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:35:18 +0000</pubDate>
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