The Real Difference Between A Coach & A Mentor

 

So many people tell me the same thing: they’ll hop on a stage to speak any day, but the minute you put a camera in front of them, they freeze. Don’t worry, this is a normal feeling to have. Live audiences, while causing their own anxieties, also bring a unique energy. Energy that you can feed off of. None of that happens when you’re staring at a camera lens. This week on ILTV, I shared how you can rock it on camera, just like you do on stage. 

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IN THIS EPISODE

  • [00:35] Coaches help you achieve a specific goal
  • [00:45] Mentors take a more holistic approach
  • [01:12] A coach is performance-based
  • [01:34] Coaching can be standardized, while mentorship is more personal
  • [01:57] For a coach, you will usually pay a fee, which can be minimal… or quite hefty
  • [02:21] Mentorship is all about relationships
  • [02:26] Some of Keri’s mentors and coaches

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • A mentor is someone who may help guide the direction of your life and assist you with the broader decisions you make, while a coach works with you on more specific, results-based goals 
  • Coaches are more performance-focused in their work
  • Coaching can be standardized, while mentorship is more personalized

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