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Why guess when you can ask?

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths

Why guess when you can ask?

A surprise post featuring ME earlier this week.

Not often people say thank you in public - I'm grateful Dean Moon.

Let's break this down ...

Why I mentor others?

Trial and error → Guided execution
Reinventing the wheel → Refining proven methods
Random advice → Targeted challenge

Success leaves plenty of clues.
My job is to decode them with you.

Seeking guidance isn’t weakness; it’s strategy.
A mentors experience saves you time, effort, and missteps.

Solo struggle = Slow, uncertain progress.
Mentored growth = Accelerated outcomes with clarity.

Bonus (because why not):

Guessing next steps → Actionable insights

Who has shared their success clues with you?
Tag a mentor in the comments and thank them today.

P.S. Your path might inspire others. ♻️

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