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What do real people say about mentorship?

5 people recorded interviews about mentorship across 5 organisations. 3 of them mentioned more clients, leads or patients in their own words. Every figure below is a count of what people said in their recorded interview — not a clinical trial or a survey.

First-hand accounts from people who talked about mentorship in their recorded interview.

What people said changed

Counts of interviews where the person described this in their own words.

  • More clients3 of 5 mentioned it
    And I had two more vision workshops and I got my first two clients.CLAIRE V RILEY
  • Better systems2 of 5 mentioned it
    I will say in my case when I started the company the company was also implementing new systems and so I helped a lot in that and for example in the new CRM and we were changing phone system and I started to check new…Mariana Forzano
  • Team & hiring1 of 5 mentioned it
    I will say in my case when I started the company the company was also implementing new systems and so I helped a lot in that and for example in the new CRM and we were changing phone system and I started to check new…Mariana Forzano
  • Family & relationships1 of 5 mentioned it
    And for the executive to feel okay, you're helping me and you are actually like, prioritizing my goal. but also my well-being and our relationship in order to reach even more goals.Mariana Forzano
  • Felt supported1 of 5 mentioned it
    What I liked about them is that they said, okay, you don't need experience, but we're going to give you tools in order to improve in your performance and understand truly how to help an executive. first of all, I alwa…Mariana Forzano

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Showing 5 of 5 interviews.

What people were sceptical about first

  • Jessica Montalvo noted that cost was her primary initial concern. However, once she committed to achieving a new level of clinical expertise, she found the investment easier to justify given the intensive mentoring provided.Jessica Montalvo

Frequently asked

Is Healthspan Collective suitable for new business owners?
Yes. Jenna Shapiro noted that even as an emerging coach and new business owner, she felt it was the perfect environment to grow personally and professionally alongside established leaders. — Jenna Shapiro
What kind of people attend Healthspan Collective events?
Jenna Shapiro describes the attendees as a high-caliber mix of intelligent, genuine, and successful people, including pioneers in lifestyle medicine and the longevity industry. — Jenna Shapiro
Are the speakers at Healthspan Collective accessible?
According to Jenna Shapiro, the speakers are incredibly passionate and willing to answer questions directly, providing a unique opportunity for curiosity-driven learning. — Jenna Shapiro
Do I need prior experience to become an executive assistant with Atlas?
According to Mariana Forzano, Atlas Assistants accepts individuals without prior experience because they provide the necessary tools and a specific certification to improve performance and teach you how to truly help an executive. — Mariana Forzano
What was your professional background before joining Atlas Assistants?
Before I was freelance, I was living in Venezuela and I used to do a lot of social media. I did work for someone kind of like an executive assistant, not as professionally as now, but I kind of got there by accident. I realized I liked it because I am someone who likes to work in an organized way and I like to organiz… — Mariana Forzano
Why did you decide to pursue a career as an executive assistant with Atlas?
I liked that it was remote and I feel like it gives you a lot of skills that you're going to use in the future. You become this right hand for the person and you learn a lot about the business, how executives think, and how they operate. I wanted to explore this because I'm young in my career. — Mariana Forzano

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