There are more scams and bad (paid)
mentors than good ones.
Not exact matches
Soon the younger, smaller pupil had become the
mentor's equal, and Hauser predicted that Trice would
one day become the
best tackle in the country,
better even
than the black All - American from the University of Iowa, Duke Slater.
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mentor mom The
best part of this article to me is the quote: «the most experienced mom is the
one who is six to eight months ahead of you in parenthood; any bigger gap
than that and they've forgotten what you're going through.»
«A great
mentor is
one who helps their mentees become
better than they are themselves!
Generally, I argued, having more
than one mentor isn't just OK; it's a very
good idea.
He taught me a lot about evolutionary medicine and nutrition in general, opened many doors and introduced me (directly and indirectly) to various players in this field, such as Dr. Boyd Eaton (
one of the fathers of evolutionary nutrition), Maelán Fontes from Spain (a current research colleague and close friend), Alejandro Lucia (a Professor and a top researcher in exercise physiology from Spain, with whom I am collaborating), Ben Balzer from Australia (a physician and
one of the
best minds in evolutionary medicine), Robb Wolf from the US (a biochemist and the
best «biohackers I know»), Óscar Picazo and Fernando Mata from Spain (close friends who are working with me at NutriScience), David Furman from Argentina (a top immunologist and expert in chronic inflammation working at Stanford University, with whom I am collaborating), Stephan Guyenet from the US (
one of my main references in the obesity field), Lynda Frassetto and Anthony Sebastian (both nephrologists at the University of California San Francisco and experts in acid - base balance), Michael Crawford from the UK (a world renowned expert in DHA and Director of the Institute of Brain Chemistry and Human Nutrition, at the Imperial College London), Marcelo Rogero (a great researcher and Professor of Nutrigenomics at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil), Sérgio Veloso (a cell biologist from Portugal currently working with me, who has
one of the
best health blogs I know), Filomena Trindade (a Portuguese physician based in the US who is an expert in functional medicine), Remko Kuipers and Martine Luxwolda (both physicians from the Netherlands, who conducted field research on traditional populations in Tanzania), Gabriel de Carvalho (a pharmacist and renowned nutritionist from Brazil), Alex Vasquez (a physician from the US, who is an expert in functional medicine and Rheumatology), Bodo Melnik (a Professor of Dermatology and expert in Molecular Biology from Germany, with whom I have published papers on milk and mTOR signaling), Johan Frostegård from Sweden (a rheumatologist and Professor at Karolinska Institutet, who has been a pioneer on establishing the role of the immune system in cardiovascular disease), Frits Muskiet (a biochemist and Professor of Pathophysiology from the Netherlands, who, thanks to his incredible encyclopedic knowledge and open - mind, continuously teaches me more
than I could imagine and who I consider a
mentor), and the Swedish researchers Staffan Lindeberg, Tommy Jönsson and Yvonne Granfeldt, who became close friends and
mentors.
Yet no more embarrassing
than the rest of it, in which Eggsy and his handler Merlin (Mark Strong) bounce haphazardly around the globe on a series of errands — tracing the drug - running operation to its Cambodian HQ
one minute, then doing their
best to restore the memory of Eggsy's former
mentor, the long - serving Kingsman agent Harry Hart (Colin Firth), the next.
In 2012, all but
one student in the secondary - teacher training program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst refused to participate in the exam, arguing that
mentors who observed them in a student teaching setting for months would be
better judges of their teaching ability
than Pearson, the education company administering the exams.
One of my
mentors, who is a prolific and award - winning audiobook narrator, advised me that it's
better to be working on spec
than to be idle.
It broke my heart when we had rounded up volunteers to help an author edit a promising piece, only to be told (albeit in slightly different phrasing), «I'm sorry, but my faculty
mentor says that it's
better if I publish in any journal edited by 2Ls rather
than in this
one that is edited by some of the
best teachers and writers in my field.»
But rather
than thrusting them into lectures and exercise problems, these students are put into teams to find out how to work
well with
one another and learn from a dedicated
mentor.
Daniel, who is also a
mentor at Blockchain Centre Vilnius, tells Cryptonews.com how Tenzorum will allow users of crypto assets to stop relying on counterparties to secure their keys, why community - driven blockathons are
better than corporate - driven
ones, and how countries such as Singapore are taking over larger economies as global hot spots for the crypto industry.
While Pollak's article suggests some
good approaches to mentoring which I'm not opposed to as add - ons to traditional mentoring, I do not think these approaches — such as having a group of great people to call upon for advice, or simply emailing someone with a question
one time rather
than having a true long - term
mentor — can stand in the place of having a long - term career
mentor.
This was my third auction and i felt really
good about a few properties so i pulled the trigger and got
one I was asking questions, some i knew or had an idea of the answer, to get some opinions from people on here who have been doing this stuff longer
than i have as I have no
mentor.
I think you would be
better of trying to meet as many people in the industry as possible rather
than relying on
one or two
mentors.