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== My Advice ==
== My Advice ==
*'''L'''et it flow wherever it may take you.
*If you are tired leave.
 
*Be fun.  
*'''M'''ake kindness your weapon and your guide.
*Promote laughter.  
*There is an unlimited amount of fun ways to educate, use them all.
*'''B'''e fun.  
*Make kindness your guide and your weapon.
 
*Mentoring should ALWAYS be about their needs, not yours.  
*'''P'''romote laughter.  
*Sit whenever possible.  
 
*Never follow, and lead only with words.  
*'''T'''here is an unlimited amount of fun ways to educate, use them all.  
*There is no dishonor in apologizing or asking for help.  
 
*When in doubt, listen.
*'''M'''entoring should ALWAYS be about their needs, not yours.  
*Find a healthy balance between Mentoring and doing your own projects in SL.
 
*To be consumed is to be exhausted.
*'''S'''it whenever possible.  
*Let it flow wherever it may take you...
 
*'''N'''ever follow, and lead only with words.  
 
*'''T'''here is no dishonor in apologizing.  
 
*'''W'''hen in doubt, listen...

Revision as of 11:20, 15 December 2007

Who I Am

Hello fellow Mentors! If you need any help at all, please feel free to ask me.

In real life I am a Corporate Trainer and somewhat of an expert on eDistance Learning. My sole reason for coming to SL in the first place was to use it as a robust web based remote learning tool. This continues to drive my SL addiction, but with the added wonders of social interaction and being able to help people, continually fuel my SL desires. Plus, I am an avid explorer of everything, so what better vehicle than SL?

Also in RL I am the single father of two beautiful teenage daughters who constantly challenge me to be a better person... constantly. :)


My Philosophy

I have followed the Tao all of my life and the role of Mentor just seemed a natural fit. Working the HI provides a happy medium between assisting the absolute newbie (OI) and the more experienced Mainland areas. I find the HI gives me the chance to help possible future griefers be better decision makers BEFORE they become unmanageable on the Mainland.

The HI is an excellent reaching out point for the curious new resident mind (griefer or otherwise). I have spent considerable time mentoring on the OI's, HI's, Infohubs, and welcome areas, for now, I am enjoying spending my time on HI 9.


My Advice

  • If you are tired leave.
  • Be fun.
  • Promote laughter.
  • There is an unlimited amount of fun ways to educate, use them all.
  • Make kindness your guide and your weapon.
  • Mentoring should ALWAYS be about their needs, not yours.
  • Sit whenever possible.
  • Never follow, and lead only with words.
  • There is no dishonor in apologizing or asking for help.
  • When in doubt, listen.
  • Find a healthy balance between Mentoring and doing your own projects in SL.
  • To be consumed is to be exhausted.
  • Let it flow wherever it may take you...