Coach vs Mentor | Road to Revenue #54

Apr 05, 2021, 09:00 AM

When people used to ask me the difference between a coach and a mentor, I used to joke that the difference was about $500 an hour. Now, I have a different and more nuanced perspective on what it means to be both an effective coach and an effective mentor.

I define a (good) coach as someone who is able to bring the best out of you. A mentor is someone who gives you the best of themselves, whether that is their knowledge, relationships, or even motivation.

What Attributes Make a Good Mentor?

Mentors come in all shapes and sizes, so there really is no simple definition of what makes a good mentor or path to become one. Mentors can be bosses, colleagues, teachers, peers, friends, or just about anyone who has wisdom to share and the ability to get it across.

A good mentor does have certain qualities, however, especially a desire to share their skills and knowledge with others. A good mentor will get their absolute best to teach others what he/she knows, no matter where their mentee is in their career. Effective mentors are a positive influence and role model for others, and also have the ability to emotionally connect with their mentees.

What Attributes Make a Good Coach?

There is one aspect where the best coaches are united, and that is through consistency. A good coach is consistent in the time and interest they devote to their “team”, as well as their behavior, feedback, and the suggestions they

give. These coaches don’t let their own issues impact their ability to lead, they can keep these issues separate from their role as a coach.

No matter what area of life you are working on improving, a coach is able to help you bring your best on a day-to-day basis. They can inspire you and motivate you as they help you progress towards your goals.