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[...] Moving On From A Mentor or Friend Steve Errey goes back to our original Twitter conversation about what happens when you outgrow a friend or mentor. He says that besides the natural wearing away...
View ArticleBy: Barbara
This can be applied towards business as well. Sometimes we have to take a hard, long look at the relationship we have with our clients and face the reality that it’s time to move on, when” Being with...
View ArticleBy: Steve
@Barbara: Completely agree. I’ve fired clients in the past because I realised it wasn’t working for me – it’s all too easy to let the practical & financial factors make the decision, but that’s an...
View ArticleBy: Josh Hanagarne
Very good. I had a conversation with one of my mentors recently–it’s an odd sort of mentorship, he’s the guy who has taught me to bend horseshoes with my bare hands:)–and he said, “Do you know why our...
View ArticleBy: Steve
@Josh: Wow, can you teach me how to do that?! Your friend sounds like a good man, and I love that little story about beating your Dad. Thank you for commenting.
View ArticleBy: Stoorm
amazing piece steve, i read other topics of round table and found urs are much deeper and closer to essence of reality, specially the point of losing the mentors and all in general to be frankly. My...
View ArticleBy: Steve
@Stoorm: You always know when it’s time to move on, but it often isn’t a comfortable or easy choice. Thanks for the feedback, now you go get ‘em!
View ArticleBy: Judy
Very good article…I am just learning how to move on…as I read this I realized that my friend has also been a mentor on healing from past hurts.
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