A mentor or coach offers a similar gift by “turning the logs” of our lives. When the fire of a dream is dying, meeting with a mentor can reignite the vision, sparking new enthusiasm and possibilities.
You might feel stuck in what feels like a no-win situation until a coach illuminates an alternate path out of the crisis. It’s simply “turning the logs.” A coach merely draws out of you what is already there, because as my friend and colleague, Zach Prosser, says, “The client is capable.”
There are three direct benefits you can expect from the presence of a mentor or coach …
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