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Mentoring in Community

It’s January, which means it’s time for National Mentoring Month, an annual celebration and recognition of the value of mentoring in communities across the United States. This is a great moment to think about how you are building community through mentorship, for your own growth and development. In the Expert Advice section of our website this month we are featuring multiple blog posts, videos, and tools on effective mentoring, network-building, and building your community, that you can use to think about how you can seek out mentoring relationships, both professionally and personally.

Whether it’s through a group, one-on-one, online, or in-person, the bottom line is this: we all need people to be successful. And, we all have the opportunity to show up for other people. Mentoring is, and will always be, a space for learning, growth, feedback, and reflection. How are you honoring your own growth and development as we kick off this new year? How are you intentionally building and contributing to your community? Check out some of our upcoming opportunities below for engaging in mentoring relationships and building your mentor/mentee skill sets.

 
Wake Women's Weekend 2019

Join other Wake Forest women March 1-2, 2019 and return home to Mother, So Dear to connect with conversation and discussion, through leisure and learning, over food and drink.  To learn more and register, click here
Are you following us on Instagram @LifeAfterWake? Be the first to know about opportunities like our Virtual Career Coaching Drop-In Hours, our 30-Day Challenge to Own Your Life & Career, expert advice articles and videos, Deacon Spotlight features, online courses, alumni mentoring groups, accountability circles, Instagram stories and live videos, and so much more. Don't miss out! 
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"We can take courage from the fact that many people are longing to be in conversation again. We are hungry for a chance to talk. People want to tell their story, and are willing to listen to yours. People want to talk about their concerns and struggles. Too many of us feel isolated, strange, or invisible. Conversation helps end that."
- Margaret Wheatley
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