National Gratitude Month: 6 Ways To Pay It Forward At Work

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Become A Mentor

A young businesswoman sitting in her coworking space with her laptop and smiling while looking at camera

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If you recognize someone younger or less advanced than you in your career who has a lot of potential, take them on as a mentee. Make it your goal to share useful information with them, grab coffee regularly and let them pick your brain. Bring them to experiences that could be educational and generally oversee their career progress. Mentors can be integral to a person’s success because they don’t just impart their wisdom but they also look for and facilitate real opportunities for their mentee. As a mentor, you can also help your mentee navigate the emotional and mental challenges of your career field.

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