11 Keys to Great Success in Life and Business: Key 5: Find Great Mentors
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The most amazing thing I have found about massively successful people is that they both credit other people who mentored them for helping them achieve success and, as a result, are very willing to mentor others. Over my 35-plus years building Proforma, I have had the great fortune to be mentored by some incredibly successful people, including a few billionaires.
Sometimes the mentoring was an ongoing relationship, like what I enjoyed with Fred DeLuca, the founder of Subway. I met Fred by participating in a trade association, and I greatly valued the guidance, friendship and support he offered me. Unfortunately, Fred passed away this week, but I will always remember the great influence he had on my life and the impact he had on making Proforma what it is today.
Other times, the mentoring was just a conversation or two. I had one meeting with Alan Schonberg (also now deceased), the founder of Management Recruiters, who gave me one powerful piece of advice that I am confident has been worth more than $25 million—easily.
I met Alan because I just reached out and asked for a meeting. Other mentors have included my forum group of 10 great, fellow CEO members of the Young Presidents Organization (back when I qualified for things for “young” people), fellow board members when I served on the International Franchise Association Board of Directors and some industry legends I have met through industry trade associations. Finally, one person that “mentored” me never spoke with me one-on-one. I had the pleasure to hear Jim Russell, founder of RBF, speak at a trade association meeting in the early years of Proforma. That helped me accelerate our growth and today accounts for more than $50 million of our $500 million in annual sales.
Here’s some advice for finding mentors:
- Identify people whose success you would like to emulate. Reach out and tell them you admire them, and ask for a few minutes of their time.
- Join and participate in your applicable trade associations.
- Attend seminars conducted by massively successful people. For some, it’s their way of giving back.
- Listen for the kernels of ideas that could propel you in ways you never imagined.
On your own and all alone can be a recipe for disaster. Find great mentors. And as you achieve success, mentor others.
Previously, in our “11 Keys to Success” series we discussed:
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Greg Muzzillo
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Greg Muzzillo is the founder of Top 50 Distributor Proforma. In Million Dollar Mindset, Greg will discuss what distributors can do to increase their sales and become more successful in business.
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