Over the last few years I think I’ve not enjoyed anything more than mentoring. It’s been totally rewarding. I really wished I’d invested more sooner. But I’m there now, and hopefully accelerating.
A few things that I look for as table stakes are:
- They choose you, but in saying yes you need to see something special in them too. Can’t do just in the motions.
- Quantity not quality. Two mentees is a max for me, and with that regular space and time. Finding an hour once a week is ideal.
- Trust and two-way. I’ve learnt as much from working with mentees as hopefully they have from me. But that’s a two way game.
So in that, the double edge?
Yup.
I’ve found a big outcome of mentoring is an elevation in confidence, ambition, dreams, belief. There is nothing more rewarding in being a part of the unlock of those things. But sometimes it might not be in service of what’s in front of you personally.
My thoughts are with that there may be a day where a mentee comes to you and says partially on the back of working together, they are flying into bigger things. Awesome? Completely. When they work in your team it’s a double edge sword.
You absolutely want them to fly strong, but you also really value their contribution and unforgettableness in your team.
I’d choose supporting them to fly every time.