How to Find a Workplace Mentor

For most of my life, finding mentors—much less good ones—at work was always a challenge. I’d identify someone I looked up to, and we’d meet for coffee and a chat. Then things would inevitably fizzle out. After many false starts, I was frustrated and discouraged.

A few years ago, I changed my approach and went from never having a mentor to having four great mentors over the last five years. Through that journey, I’ve discovered four key lessons that can help Christians establish meaningful, fruitful mentor-mentee relationships at work.

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