Luminaries like A.P.J Abdul Kalam, Sudha Murty and Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw shone as mentors guiding others up the ladder. Administrator Hari Chandana also pays forward the guidance she received by mentoring youth and women entrepreneurs. #KiranMazumdar #SudhaMurty #HariChandana
Despite her busy schedule, Chandana makes time to advise aspiring civil servants on exam preparation through webinars and campus visits. She provides access, inspiration and insights, uplifting mentees towards success. #MakingTimeToMentor
Chandana reveals that mentoring others keeps us grounded. It provides perspective on our privileged positions and responsibility to give back. Guiding mentees’ journey also fuels our own growth and learning. #MentorshipMindset
We too can uplift others through mentorship. If you are established in your industry, share your experience and networks to help newcomers avoid common pitfalls. Provide advice and check-ins as a soundboard for their growth. #CareerMentor
You can also mentor youth in your community through non-profits. Use your expertise to guide students in projects, connect them with opportunities and provide emotional support during challenges. #YouthMentor
Mentorship multiplies our talents exponentially. The collective growth and progress we facilitate ripples out widely. As business leader Andy Stanley put it, “You will never maximize your potential in any endeavor without the input and encouragement of others.”
Hari Chandana models that sharing wisdom ultimately enlightens our own paths. Her commitment to mentoring exemplifies the spirit of abundance – empowering others does not limit but uplifts us. #AbundanceMentality #SheInspiresUs
The light in a candle only grows brighter as it illuminates more candles. Chandana’s journey reveals the power we have to lift each other higher. #LightToLight
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