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Reflections on 16 Months of Mentoring

2024.05.04.

It’s been nearly a year and a half since I began my structured and intentional journey into mentoring. I feel that it’s time to reflect on what I’ve been doing and what I’ve achieved during this period.

2023: The Year of Learning

The first year was all about learning. I wanted to discover what I truly enjoy about mentoring, what I can offer to those I mentor, and why this whole endeavor holds meaning for me. Learning was the primary value I sought from this experience. As a result, I worked pro bono, but only if I found the company leader or their situation particularly intriguing. Throughout the year, I connected with about 20 people where there was mutual interest, and we could embark on a journey of shared thinking.

Some conversations led to immediate solutions, while others ended after one discussion if we didn’t see value in continuing. With some, the journey lasted a full year, and in one case, it even led to starting a business together. I loved this year, but from January onward, I wanted to continue mentoring strictly on a business basis, which has specific parameters for me.

2024: The Year of Structured Growth

At the end of 2023, I parted ways with some mentees, so I started this year with five projects. I’m involved in each one differently, and we’re working with various models in each:

  • An IT company expanding internationally
  • A startup completely rethinking its product
  • A company aiming to bring dietary supplements to the international market
  • A marketing firm that has been stable for over 20 years but is now rethinking its operations
  • A team developing an HR product

It’s an exciting challenge to see what results we can achieve. Fortunately, the first successes are coming in. One company has already doubled its 2023 revenue by April this year, nearing the magical 100 million HUF net revenue mark. And while money is just one aspect—it’s the experience of the journey that matters most to me—ultimately, in business, hitting financial targets is one of the most important tasks and serves as an objective benchmark.

What excites me most is finding the right path for each business that aligns with the leader’s pace, personality, and potential. And once that path is identified, walking it in a way that fills us with joy at every step.

The joy of knowing that with each step, we are getting closer to our most important goal—our true selves.

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2024. BALAZS VENDLER

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