The Mentor In Me: What To Do & What Not To Do

(8 customer reviews)

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By: William Todd
with Marty Jeffery, Foreword by Bob Proctor

In the tradition of mentoring books like You Were Born Rich by Bob Proctor, The Mentor In Me stands above the rest in unlocking potential. Why? Because author and entrepreneur William Todd shares his inspiring journey as a mentee of Bob Proctor himself – with its highs, lows, and ultimate breakthroughs. A jewel among mentoring books, The Mentor In Me offers readers clear insights into William’s personal development journey, assuring them that even the most successful entrepreneurs must embrace and incorporate timeless principles like repetition to achieve mastery.

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Although highly rated among entrepreneur books, The Mentor In Me caters to individuals in every walk of life – from parents and children to educators and corporate professionals. No matter where we are in our unique journeys, we can all relate to William’s story.

At first resistant to the proven tools and guidance Bob Proctor offers, he describes the moments when he failed to summon the necessary discipline to follow through on his mentor’s instructions, much to his detriment. Conversely, he explains how he embraced the principles of the Seven Levels of Awareness to shift his paradigms and unlock his own potential – and how you can do the same.

If you enjoy books from Bob Proctor and John Maxwell, you’ll love The Mentor In Me by William Todd, featuring a Foreword by Bob Proctor and an Epilogue by entrepreneur Marty Jeffery.

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In the tradition of mentoring books like You Were Born Rich by Bob Proctor, The Mentor In Me stands above the rest in unlocking potential. Why? Because author and entrepreneur William Todd shares his inspiring journey as a mentee of Bob Proctor himself – with its highs, lows, and ultimate breakthroughs. A jewel among mentoring books, The Mentor In Me offers readers clear insights into William’s personal development journey, assuring them that even the most successful entrepreneurs must embrace and incorporate timeless principles like repetition to achieve mastery.

Although highly rated among entrepreneur books, The Mentor In Me caters to individuals in every walk of life – from parents and children to educators and corporate professionals. No matter where we are in our unique journeys, we can all relate to William’s story.

At first resistant to the proven tools and guidance Bob Proctor offers, he describes the moments when he failed to summon the necessary discipline to follow through on his mentor’s instructions, much to his detriment. Conversely, he explains how he embraced the principles of the Seven Levels of Awareness to shift his paradigms and unlock his own potential – and how you can do the same.

If you enjoy books from Bob Proctor and John Maxwell, you’ll love The Mentor In Me by William Todd, featuring a Foreword by Bob Proctor and an Epilogue by entrepreneur Marty Jeffery.

8 reviews for The Mentor In Me: What To Do & What Not To Do

  1. Nannieoakley

    5.0 out of 5 stars It’s all about the journey!
    The essence of this book is that personal development is a journey, and William Todd takes us along on his personal journey as he grows through the 7 levels of awareness. Bob Proctor’s Forward and Marty Jeffries epilogue are a delight to read also.

    Just ordered 3 more copies to give my daughters—all professionals who want to keep growing—for their birthdays this month. Can’t wait till they read it so they can discuss it with me!

  2. Gail Ann Meeks

    I liked how Mr Todd shared his complete life with everyone

    I liked how Mr Todd shared his complete life with everyone, his ups and downs. How Mr Proctor helped him out so much. He admired this man and trusted him when he needed it the most. What a great relationship to have with someone. I liked the point that you just don’t give up in life. You learn from your experiences or mistakes and move on to do better.
    Another point he made, you stop blaming others for your down moments in life, you are the one in control. Move on!

    Life is full of adventures, just don’t get stuck, and if you do, reach out to someone to help, there is always a better way.

  3. Shirley Wing, Sales Executive Alberta, Calgary, Canada.

    I had forgotten … I am amazed at how many of the lessons William shared were the same lessons I had experienced. I had just forgotten about them. More importantly, I had stopped doing what I needed to do to overcome the fear and doubt that had been plaguing me. I am reviewing this book daily to stay on track.

  4. Jean Brock, PhD; RN, Retired San Antonio, Texas

    Repetition Is The Key…I have a large library of personal growth books and had to think what was so special about this one that I truly couldn t put down once I started. What I realize is that the author s use of his own story of growth under the mentorship of Bob Proctor is what makes the book especially relevant. Many books suggest what you should do to improve your life but William Todd shares the ups and downs, not just focusing on a direct path to that Seventh Level of Awareness. That really helps the reader understand that there IS not a direct path but that the journey is filled with lessons to be learned along the way. The Mentor in Me is an easy and fast read but to paraphrase Bob Proctor in his introduction, this is not a book to read once but one to study and form a relationship with . William Todd has convinced me that repetition is the key . I will add that it is one to share with others and I intend pay it forward by using it to mentor the team I lead.

  5. Tasha Chen, International Speaker, Author & Entrepreneur Stuart, Florida

    Engaging, inspirational and thought activating! There are enough personal development books to keep us all on track and living to our highest human potential. What I found unique about this book was the ease of understanding the Principles as I experienced both the teaching and the application of each from the teacher (Bob Proctor) and the student (William Todd) perspective. The storytelling format and review prompts at the end of each chapter kept me engaged as I felt lead to explore my own path back to the Mentor in ME! —

  6. Vernita Naylor

    In every aspect of our lives, we all should have a mentor. You probably had a mentor and didn’t know it. A mentor is someone that you confide in and trust from your personal development and business to spirituality. The mentor helps you to navigate onto a better path for the future. In this self-help book, The Mentor In Me: What To Do & What Not To Do by William Todd, the reader will learn about the author as he discovers a lot about himself. Through his own journey, while being mentored by author Bob Proctor (Thoughts Are Things, It’s Not About the Money and many other works), he explains how the Seven Levels of Awareness principles changed his life and can change yours too. This book provides the tools necessary for creating and developing a mental paradigm shift in your behavior and thinking. This book offers readers the mentor approach of the deep dive from dos and don’ts to words of wisdom as they embark on their journey without being bogged down with fluff. The reader will learn a wealth of useful information as the author gives real-life examples and quotes.

    I enjoyed The Mentor In Me because sometimes I can get buried under things in life that either don’t suit, serve, or lead to anything productive. Reading this book has helped to unclog the wheels that are churning in my mind; as a mentor would. Just like William Todd states; with a mentor you may not always listen or agree but the goal is to acquire optimum results with each step that you take. If you’re not getting the results that you desire, remember it’s insane to keep on doing the same thing. In order to improve your life, you have to work at it. I love this statement by Bob Proctor that sums it up: “The Mentor in Me is not a book that you pick up and read. It’s a book you form a relationship with and you study daily for the rest of your life.” Change takes practice so if you’re looking for life improvements, add this book to your library. Enjoy!

  7. megan

    A life changing book.

    Todd sets the tone effortlessly to create a path within yourself to grow and take responsibility for your future. I have gifted this book countless times because it is a book that can keep on giving and anyone can find value and instill into their daily lives. I recommend reading this book more than one time and using it as a refresher to living your full potential.

  8. Crystal Rose Official

    Embracing the Mentor in ME♥️Thanks Will!

    I have a great appreciation for Will, and his writing a book that details all the benefits he received from the mentors in his life. I truly believe, that it’s in taking the most raw and transparent pieces of ourselves, and sharing them with others so that we might make a difference no matter how big or how small. Will has done just that with his book, The Mentor in Me. I hold will and his mentorship abilities in such high regard, that I introduced him to my son. Just having met Will and hearing of his motivation in helping others, our son was inspired to apply himself in more powerful ways in both work and his personal life.

    As a big believer in paying it forward, I not only recommend everyone reading Will’s book, but being sure to pass it on to anyone they feel could benefit from having a great mentor! Which, in my opinion, is ALL of us!✨🏆

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