Business Mentoring
We all want to succeed in our professional and personal lives, but often fail to live up to our own expectations, because you don't have the skills, motivation or contacts. Having had a wide range of business experiences, covering accounting, marketing, sales and production, I am well placed to help you improve you understanding of your business and performance.
I have undertaken many mentoring projects over the years, from informal guidance to full business start-up mentoring, growing businesses up to 3000% over 4 years. I do not want to keep this success a secret, hence my offer to you - do you want to succeed? Do you want to excel? I can help you model this excellence, and achieve what you deserve to.
"If you are going to achieve excellence in big things, you develop the habit in little matters. Excellence is not an exception, it is a prevailing attitude." - Colin Powell (former US General & Politician).
In our society and culture there is a fatalistic yet popular idea: you have to be gifted (specific innate gifts) in order to achieve excellence in a certain field. But latest researches deny this awful idea. Why awful? Because it may make you don’t start up at all or quit too early in the field you like most. You may either think you aren’t gifted for what you would like to do for the rest of your life or if you started up and encounter inevitable obstacles and bumps you may conclude you just aren’t gifted and give up.
The researchers concluded that lack of natural talent isn’t a big problem and that it is irrelevant for achieving excellence. Excellence is free of constrains and existential limits (such as: some are born gifted others not) but this doesn’t mean you don’t have to pay for it. We aren’t any more hostages to the idea of natural, inherited and so fatalistic talent but we must pay a price to achieve excellence.
The good news is that the talent can be obtained and trained even if we didn’t inherit it. What we have to pay for it is: hard work and practice. It seems that we don’t posses targeted natural gifts. The secrets of excellence simple being: hard work, practice and a never ending improvement.