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Mentoring in Sport – What my mentee taught me

Explore the valuable insights gained from the mentoring journey of a Development Lead Officer and a Paralympic Performance Manager. Discover the balance between egotism and genuine assistance, the role understanding, and the power of reflection. Engage with powerful messages and consider the impact of both known and unknown factors. Learn, grow, and evolve as both mentor and mentee in the sphere of sports mentoring.

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Mentoring in Sport – What my mentee taught me

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  1. Kurt Lindley Development Lead Officer (Coach Developer) Tom Whittaker Paralympic Performance Manager (Power Lifting) Mentoring in Sport – What my mentee taught me

  2. Mentoring • Are we just being EGOTISTICAL or are we actually helping?

  3. The Mentors Experience

  4. Mentee Experience – Going In

  5. Mentee Experience – In the Job • UNDERSTAND MY ROLE? • REFLECTION

  6. What do you control.... • Consider: • Known's • Unknowns • Important • Irrelevant

  7. Powerful Messages • You are never just one person... • You learn as a consequence of the experience • Q: How much time have you spent thinking about being a mentee?

  8. Mentoring • Are we just being EGOTISTICAL or are we actually helping?

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