MentorPath® Blog

The years teach much that the days never know.

—Ralph Waldo Emerson

Our Life Stories

The world is made up of stories, not atoms. —Muriel Rukeyser We all love stories; we are born to them. They affirm who we are, that our lives have meaning. Stories cross the barriers of time, as well as connect us with others. Our brains are wired to process...

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We’re Always Teaching Others

When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. —Maya Angelou At a Retreat to train an organization to develop its own internal mentoring program, I did a demonstration Mentor Coaching with one of the Mentors. I asked her initially what she wanted to...

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No Interest in Buying a House?

I was recently contacted by a personal finance columnist for Reuters who was doing a piece on the motivations and emotions of folks who have no interest in buying a home. That sounded like an interesting topic and premise, so I immediately took it to my research team:...

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The Zeigarnik Effect

I recently read a story about the psychoanalyst, Dr. Kurt Lewin, a well-known and published clinician. This immediately got my attention, because he is my psychoanalytic grandfather. In psychoanalytic training, a subspecialty of psychiatry and psychology, each...

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The Unlived Life

And yet the ways we miss in our lives are life. —Randall Jarrell At a recent retreat for executives and professionals transitioning from retirement into a next contribution or career, I asked them to write down the first response that came to mind for a question. The...

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