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<note>The millennial generation is unlike any other. Born after 1980, they don't know the world before computers, video games, or MTV. They are optimistic, desire rules and boundaries, and support tradition and values. A passionate group. they long to commit to a cause. However, they cannot make it alone. They need guidance and direction from people who care. They need to hear your stories- successes and failures.
Do you have a story to tell? Are you willing to risk being vulnerable by sharing some of your most poignant life experiences with the next generation?
Through inspiring anecdotes and researched advice. Dr. Daniel Egeler explains how mentoring is at the same time powerful and subtle. After all, even some of the simplest acts of kindness can leave an indelible mark on the life of another. Mentoring Millennials provides a framework to help older generations reach out to and teach what the author believes could be the next hero generation.&#34;
&#34; &#34;A commitment to mentoring relationships would be a profoundly wise investment of one's talents on behalf of the Master,&#34; writes the author. Will you use your talents wisely? Will you leave your stories and expertise
with those who will lead in the future?</note>
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