Becoming a coach or a mentor is a great way to add value to someone else’s life—to allow them to benefit from your wisdom and experience. But did you know that it can add value to your own life, as well?
You can take it from me: I’ve coached countless managers and executives, and I’ve never once found it to be anything less than a deeply fortifying experience.
In today’s post, I want to offer just a few of the ways in which you can expect to benefit from becoming a mentor or a coach to someone at your company or within your profession.
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