Setting a Theme for the New Year: Choose a Mentor to Inspire You
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This post is part four of a five-part series about “Setting a Theme for the New Year.”
Picking a theme for the upcoming year is a great way to kick-start the next 365 days. But don’t stop there. Consider choosing a mentor, someone who motivates you to keep pushing yourself and upping your own game. Here’s how to pick the best mentor for the New Year:
Who inspires you? – Start by thinking about who regularly inspires you. Maybe it’s the speaking coach that’s crushing it with her products or the crafty mom who turned her blog into a thriving business that supports her family. It’s OK if you choose a mentor in a different niche. Just because you’re in separate industries doesn’t mean you can’t be influenced by her.
Why does that person inspire you? – As you consider who might be a good mentor, ask yourself why certain people inspire you. It may be they have something you want, like a big business, a good marriage, or a great sense of style. It could also be something they already are, like an artist, an entrepreneur, a speaker, or a novelist. Getting clear on why someone inspires you is important. Once you know, you’ll understand yourself better and what it is you want to create more of in your own life.
How can you learn from this mentor? – You can begin learning from your mentor right away. Read her blog and sign up for her email newsletter. Listen to her podcast episodes and take notes on the nuggets of wisdom that capture your interest. Follow her on social media and check in on her profile a couple of times a week. Study what works for your mentor and what doesn’t. Pay attention to how she structures her time and uses her energy. Note her goals and see how she reaches them and which she tools she uses along the way.
How will you engage with your mentor? – As you’re learning from your mentor and soaking up her wisdom, don’t forget to engage with her. Comment on Facebook or reply on Twitter. Let her know how much you appreciate the fact that she’s sharing her journey. Look for ways you could hang out with her, whether online or in a virtual space. Sign up for her webinar or attend the conference she’s speaking at. Watch her livestreams on Facebook or take her courses.
Finding a mentor doesn’t have to be hard or complicated. In fact, there’s probably one or two women in your sphere of influence who you already admire and can learn a from!
Check back next week to learn the benefits of hiring a business coach in the New Year.