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Shout out to Mentoring. Just a quick post here. If you've ever mentored bright, up and coming stars or even those facing challenges it is not only a pleasure but a privilege to pour out into someone else. You know the glass half full... You get to be part of a fountain of springs that fill to the rim. This service doesnt leave you tired or depleted but gives you new insights. In many ways you become the Vanguard of wisdom that allows you to walk away wanting more for yourself as well and brimming with ideas for those seeking knowledge. Mentoring develops a winners spirit. You want to help advance or exploit potential. What mentoring has done for me is to share time and moments with others. Theres something positive to be said about having something to share. Its the positive that hopefully shines in you.

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