The Invisible Mentor Week in Review
This is what we talked about on The Invisible Mentor Blog this week: The Invisible Man by H G Wells and The Whip by Karen Kondazian, Wisdom of Life Profile: Isaac Newton, Physicist, Mathematician, and Sandra Ann Baptiste, Consultant, and Trainer.
Adventures in Learning
Last week in the post Self-Mentoring – an Idea for the Twenty-First Century, we delved into the idea of mentoring yourself. We mentioned briefly how to become a self-mentor and how to use The Invisible Mentor blog to mentor yourself. But how do you really mentor yourself, and how can you use resources other than those found on this blog?
Booked for Mentoring
The Invisible Man by H G Wells and The Whipby Karen Kondazian are two stories about people altering their appearance, but for very different reasons. I read both stories right after each other and that’s one of the reasons that I noticed the connection between them and thought it would be interesting to review them together. In The Invisible Man, the protagonist altered his appearance because he wanted power and accolades. Charley, in The Whip, altered her appearance to take care of and support herself.
Book Reviews – The Invisible Man by H G Wells vs. The Whip by Karen Kondazian
Wisdom of Life Profile
Isaac Newton was born on Christmas day in 1642 in Lincolnshire, England as a premature baby who was not expected to live. His father had died three months before he was born, and when Newton was three, his mother remarried and left him with his grandfather. While he attended King’s School, a grammar school, he lived in the house of an apothecary. As a young lad, Newton had an interest in mechanical things and made windmills, water clocks, kites and sundials.
Mentor Yourself With Isaac Newton, English Physicist, Mathematician
Interviews for Mentoring
This week we featured Sandra Ann Baptiste, consultant and trainer who has met all the key people that she has ever wanted to meet. Here are Part I and Part II of Sandra Ann Baptiste’s interview.
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