Why Getting a Mentor Is the Smartest Move You’ll Ever Make in Business
If there’s one thing that can truly fast-track your success in business, it’s having a mentor. Not just any mentor, but the right one. Someone who’s been through the battles, made the mistakes, picked themselves up, and come back stronger.
Sometimes, it only takes one piece of advice from the right person to completely change the direction of your business. One comment that makes you rethink your entire approach. One story that makes you realise you’re not the only one feeling overwhelmed. That’s the value of having a trusted advisor by your side.
A mentor isn’t there to do it for you. They’re there to help you see things more clearly, to help you avoid the traps they fell into, and to make sure you’re not getting in your own way. And let’s be honest, most entrepreneurs are guilty of that. We’re driven, we’re determined, and sometimes that determination can make us blind to what’s right in front of us.
The right mentor has a knack for cutting through the noise. They’ll tell you what you need to hear, not what you want to hear. They’ll hold up a mirror and show you the truth, even when it’s uncomfortable. And that’s where real growth happens, when you start to see yourself and your business honestly.
But here’s something that’s often misunderstood: your mentor doesn’t have to be from your industry. In fact, sometimes it’s better if they’re not. Business principles are universal: leadership, discipline, time management, sales, mindset, and accountability; they all apply no matter what you sell. Someone from outside your world can offer a fresh perspective you might never have considered. They’ll ask questions that make you think differently and challenge assumptions you’ve carried for years.
I’ve been lucky enough to have a few great mentors in my life. People who’ve helped me see the wood for the trees when I was buried in the weeds. People who didn’t sugar-coat things, who gave me that one bit of sage advice that shifted everything. Looking back, those conversations were some of the most valuable moments in my entire career.
If you’re serious about growing, really growing, get yourself a mentor. It doesn’t need to be a lifelong arrangement or a formal coaching contract. It might be a mastermind group, a seasoned entrepreneur you admire, or even someone you meet once every few months for a chat and a coffee. The point is, you’re putting yourself in front of wisdom and experience.
The best entrepreneurs are lifelong learners. They know they don’t have all the answers. They stay curious, open-minded, and humble enough to listen to those who’ve been there before them.
So if you’re at that stage where things feel uncertain, or you’re trying to make the next big leap, find someone who’s done it. Ask questions. Listen. Learn.
Because sometimes, that one conversation with the right mentor can save you years of trial and error, and a lot of unnecessary pain along the way.
To your success
Grant










