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Best Mentee Quotes By Madonna Ciccone

I think of myself as a performance artist. I hate being called a pop star. I hate that. — Madonna Ciccone

Best Mentee Quotes By Euginia Herlihy

Mentorship is an eye that's not judgemental, soft hearted that boosts the mentee's confidence and encourages him/her to believe in herself/himself. — Euginia Herlihy

Best Mentee Quotes By Jim Butcher

I trust you, she said. Three words. Big ones. Especially coming from her. — Jim Butcher

Best Mentee Quotes By Euginia Herlihy

As a mentor you have to learn how to tackle the past of your mentee, be able to put it to sleep and focus to the promising future of him/her. — Euginia Herlihy

Best Mentee Quotes By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Real mentoring is less of neither the candid smile nor the amicable friendship that exists between the mentor and the mentee and much more of the impacts. The indelible great footprints the mentor live on the mind of the mentee in a life changing way. How the mentor changes the mentee from ordinariness to extra-ordinariness; the seed of purposefulness that is planted and nurtured for great fruits; the payer from afar from the mentor to the mentee; and the great inspirations the mentee takes from the mentor to dare unrelentingly to face the storms regardless of how arduous the errand may be with or without the presence of the mentor. — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Best Mentee Quotes By Bernard Kelvin Clive

True Mentors, don't make their mentees a clone of themselves — Bernard Kelvin Clive

Best Mentee Quotes By Orrin Woodward

The challenge for a mentee is not only to learn what he doesn't know, but also to unlearn what he thinks he knows. — Orrin Woodward

Best Mentee Quotes By Richard Branson

Rather than getting nostalgic ... embrace the new opportunities and challenges available to you now. — Richard Branson

Best Mentee Quotes By Raymond Carver

There was a time when I thought I loved my first wife more than life itself. But now I hate her guts. I do. How do you explain that? What happened to that love? What happened to it, is what I'd like to know. I wish someone could tell me. — Raymond Carver

Best Mentee Quotes By Prince Philip

Can you tell the difference between them? — Prince Philip

Best Mentee Quotes By Anonymous

Managing up requires the mentee to take responsibility for his or her part in the collaborative alliance and to be the leader of the relationship by guiding and facilitating the mentor's efforts to create a satisfying and productive relationship for both parties — Anonymous

Best Mentee Quotes By Vivek Wadhwa

The mentor-mentee relationship is ideally like that of the guru and disciple: motivated by the desire of the guru to impart knowledge to the disciple. — Vivek Wadhwa

Best Mentee Quotes By Windy Ariestanty

Home is a place where you can find your love. — Windy Ariestanty

Best Mentee Quotes By Patricia King

God is moving powerfully in and amongst children in this hour. You will see MANY children raised up to preach, heal, prophesy, move in miracles, signs and wonders. Numbers of young children will be visited by the Lord in areas of "Divine Intelligence" and many will go to the mission field at an early age. — Patricia King

Best Mentee Quotes By Irin Carmon

Her former Columbia Law mentee Diane Zimmerman remembers the exuberant party thrown by students and faculty. RBG sat on the floor giggling, eating Kentucky Fried Chicken out of a bucket. — Irin Carmon

Best Mentee Quotes By Josh Hatcher

Mentorship happens organically, and you can't just force it. Many men don't even know HOW to mentor, and often mentor others by accident. It's not a mentor's responsibility to mentor, it's the responsibility of the mentee to seek mentorship and appropriate it. — Josh Hatcher

Best Mentee Quotes By Dan Baum

Life in New Orleans is all about making the present--this moment, right now--as pleasant as possible. So New Orleanians, by and large, aren't tortured by the frenzy to achieve, acquire, and manage the unmanageable future. Their days are built around the things that other Americans have pushed out of their lives by incessant work: art, music, elaborate cooking, and--most of all--plenty of relaxed time with family and friends. Their jobs are really just the things they do to earn a little money; they're not the organiing principle of life. While this isn't a worldview particularly conducive to getting things done, getting things done isn't the most important thing in New Orleans. Living life is. Once you've tasted that, and especially if it's how you grew up, life everywhere else feels thin indeed. — Dan Baum