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Finding someone to be your mentor has become much easier over the years, but there are still some rules you should follow.

Want to get ahead at work? Don’t do it alone

Finding someone to be your mentor has become much easier over the years, but there are still some rules you should follow.

  • Tim Duggan

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Crowe has come to mentoring late in life: “It’s taken me 53 years, to work out what I want to do when I grow up.”

‘We’ve lost the art of just being human’

Mindset coach to the stars Ben Crowe opens up on what motivates and drives his clients (and friends) who include Ash Barty, Dustin Martin and Dylan Alcott.

Ash, Dylan, Dusty: Mindset coach Ben Crowe explains how he makes our best better

He’s helped Ash Barty, Dylan Alcott and the Richmond Tigers rediscover their mojo – and right now, Ben Crowe’s rebooting his own. Here’s how he does it.

  • Melissa Fyfe
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Cedric Dubler giving Ash Moloney the encouragement he needed in the last event of the decathlon.

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Sometimes you need a rocket up you or what used to be called tough love when I was a girl.

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Alison Taylor (left) on Amy Touzell: "She is quite loud at times, and there was still the remnant of the idea that trainees should be seen but 
not heard. "

When Amy Touzell nearly gave up on her dream career, her 'mentor mum' Alison Taylor stepped in

Alison, a senior orthopaedic surgeon mentored Amy through her training and career in a field where only 5 per cent of surgeons are women.

  • Rosamund Burton
Lushani Hewage: "Claudia’s been a huge part in me taking those first steps to find out who I am."

Running against the odds, CEO Claudia Fatone helped lead Lushani to a path of success

Lushani Hewage met Claudia Fatone, through a mentoring program for girls in the child protection system. They have built a lasting friendship through running.

  • Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen

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