East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 23, 2019, Page Page 6A, Image 18

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Tuesday, July, 23, 2019
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Finding a Mentor
Balancing your work,
education and social
life can take a lot of
dedication to
perform successfully.
It’s easy to get distracted and
find yourself rushing to com-
plete assignments or finding it
difficult to concentrate on
your lessons. To keep yourself
motivated, find a mentor who
can provide you with compas-
sionate guidance to lessen
your stress levels.
Finding someone you can
trust to be a mentor doesn’t
have to be difficult. In fact, a
potential mentor may already
be a large part of your life. Try
to network with upperclass-
men or even professors for
their advice.
Their friendship will not
only boost your college experi-
ence, but it can have a benefi-
cial impact when you begin
applying for jobs after gradua-
tion.
ASKING FOR HELP
The initial conversation with
a potential mentor may seem
intimidating. It can be difficult
to ask someone for friendship
and guidance without becom-
ing comfortable with them
first.
Instead of being blunt about
your desire for their advice,
you should be proactive in
identifying a person who took
a career path like yours and
casually explain how you
admire their achievements
and ask if they would be will-
© ADOBE STOCK
ing to engage in a short meet-
ing.
Ideally, they will accept, and
you can propose more fre-
quent get-togethers if the
meeting is a success.
MAINTAINING A
RELATIONSHIP
Once you have found a will-
ing mentor, nurturing the rela-
tionship is important to main-
tain it. Be adamant about stay-
ing in touch where you share
achievements and concerns.
Over time, you will both
become excited to express suc-
cess stories and push each
other to tackle more challeng-
ing tasks.
It’s important to reciprocate
the friendship if your mentor
reaches out to you for ideas or
problem-solving. Together, you
can share a wholesome rela-
tionship that lasts a lifetime.
MENTORSHIP PROGRAMS take a similar approach to
If finding a mentor proves to
be difficult, your university
may offer a program where
current students are eager to
provide their assistance.
Check with your career coun-
selors to find out if they have
an alumni-mentoring pro-
gram you can become a part
of.
Working with these caring
individuals may inspire you to
offer your friendship to
incoming students as you
progress through college.
If there is no available pro-
gram, your school’s website
will likely offer a database for
alumni contact information.
You can usually reach out to
these graduates through email
or a phone call to ask for a
minute of their time for a
casual conversation.