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The Crude Life Continues to Energize Mentors with Industrial Integrity
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The Crude Life Continues to Energize Mentors with Industrial Integrity

The Crude Life has been energizing leadership and sponsoring mentors apprentice experiences for over a decade.
Linda McMahon being interviewed by MultiMedia Kidtrepreneur Otis, who was sponsored in part by The Crude Life, while she served as the 25th administrator of the Small Business Administration from 2017 to 2019.

Mentor Audio Interview: MultiMedia Kidtrepreneur Otis interviews Linda McMahon, Small Business Administrator, on advice for young entrepreneurs.

National Mentoring Month, launched in 2002, is an annual campaign observed in January dedicated to acknowledging the transformative power of mentorship and its impact on people's lives.

The initiative aims to unify and expand the mentoring movement, celebrate the significance of relationships, and raise awareness about the importance of mentorship.

Mentoring plays a crucial role in personal and professional development, fostering meaningful connections between mentors and mentees. National Mentoring Month serves as a platform to recognize and appreciate these valuable relationships, whether in the workplace, academia, or personal life.

The campaign encourages organizations and individuals to actively participate in mentoring programs, emphasizing the positive impact mentors can have on the lives of their mentees.

National Mentoring Month, an integral part of the campaign, focuses on empowering mentors and mentees through collaboration, programs, and workshops. The month-long celebration provides an opportunity to highlight success stories, share best practices, and inspire others to engage in mentoring relationships.

In essence, National Mentoring Month serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring impact of mentorship and the role it plays in shaping a brighter and more interconnected future.

The Crude Life has been honored to sponsor, support and engage with all walks of life in the world of mentoring for over a decade.

From Brian Lash, founder of Target Logistics offering advice to oilfield professionals to supporting young leaders interviewing Harold Hamm, Chairman of Continental Resources to sponsoring Miss Teen North Dakota’s mental health platform, The Crude Life has been honored to support and sponsor their mentoring message.

Steps to Finding a Mentor

  • Self-Reflection: Reflect on your career goals and where you are in your professional journey. Consider why you seek a mentor and what specific guidance you hope to gain.

  • Identify Mentoring Goals: Define both short-term and long-term goals to guide your mentorship search. Knowing your objectives will help you find a mentor aligned with your aspirations.

  • Research Potential Mentors: Conduct thorough online research to identify potential mentors. Read reviews, testimonials, and case studies to assess their credibility and compatibility with your needs.

  • Networking: Leverage your professional and personal networks to identify individuals who may serve as mentors. Attend industry events, join networking groups, and connect on professional platforms.

  • Utilize Mentorship Platforms: Explore mentorship platforms such as SCORE.org, where you can answer a series of questions to be connected with a mentor.

  • Reach Out: Once you identify potential mentors, reach out to them with a concise and personalized message. Express your admiration for their work and explain why you believe their guidance would be valuable.

  • Establish Common Ground: When connecting with potential mentors, seek common interests or shared goals. Building a connection beyond professional aspects can strengthen the mentor-mentee relationship.

  • Ask for Guidance: In your initial interactions, be clear about your goals and ask for guidance. Propose specific questions or topics you'd like assistance with, demonstrating your commitment to the mentorship.

  • Be Open and Flexible: Be open to different forms of mentorship, including one-time advice sessions or ongoing relationships. Flexibility increases the likelihood of finding a mentor whose style aligns with your preferences.

  • Express Gratitude: Regardless of the outcome, express gratitude to individuals who consider mentoring you. Building positive connections is crucial for future opportunities and networking.

If you have a mentorship program that you would like highlighted or featured on The Crude Life, please email thecontentcreationstudios((AT)gmail(DOT)com

Brian Lash (left), founder of Target Logistics, was a mentor to many in industry.
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