If Your Marriage Was A Business Would Your Mentor Help You Through

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If Your Marriage Were a Business, Would Your Mentor Guide You Through?


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In sports, top athletes have coaches and mentors to motivate and inspire them. While both roles are vital, mentors offer their experience, often freely and eagerly. Just as mentors guide in business, they can help strengthen a marriage.

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In the world of sports, the most successful athletes rely on coaches and mentors. Coaches motivate, train, and inspire, while mentors share their seasoned wisdom. Today, let’s focus on mentors. They're often readily available and willing to help, usually at no cost.

People generally feel valued when asked for advice. Those with more life experience have a treasure trove of knowledge. Business leaders, eager to pass on what they’ve learned, often enjoy sharing insights. Imagine having regular conversations with someone ready to share their expertise. Such a practice could enhance not just a business, but a marriage as well.

Couples who have navigated challenging times in marriage have valuable insights. Seek out these couples in your family, neighborhood, places of worship, and workplace. While unsuccessful partnerships are frequently highlighted on TV, real-life examples of strong, enduring relationships are far more instructive.

Engage with couples who have been married for many years. Asking them how they've maintained their relationship can be a wonderful conversation starter. You'll gain practical tips to apply in your own marriage, and they’ll feel appreciated and respected.

I recall a dinner party hosted by my husband's business partner, where we found ourselves seated with couples our parents' age. The conversation was ordinary until I asked, “What’s your secret to staying married for over 25 years?” The discussion became lively with each couple sharing their unique advice. They felt acknowledged and valued, and we left the party enriched by their wisdom.

The evening was beneficial for everyone. Just as I wouldn’t advise someone to choose a career without consulting an expert, I recommend seeking marital advice from those who have successfully sustained a marriage. Experienced individuals can save you from learning lessons the hard way, offering guidance that might even save your marriage.

However, select your mentors wisely. Ensure their advice is grounded in integrity. I'd hesitate to take nutrition advice from someone notably unhealthy. If a mentor relationship doesn’t align with your goal of a fulfilling, lifelong marriage, it’s wise to end that partnership and find a new mentor.

Creating mentorships might involve formally asking certain couples to guide you. Whether you meet regularly for meals or occasionally as needed, there are no rigid rules for mentor relationships. The key is to maintain and nurture these connections to benefit your marriage.

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